La ligne Maginot was a defensive line along the German border.
The line of bunkers designed to fend off German invasions was called "la ligne Maginot" (the Maginot line; it is named after the Defense minister who had it built).
The Maginot Line was a fortified defense structure to prevent France from a German invasion as it had happened in 1870 and in 1914. Often reduced to the North-East Zone along the German border, it was also built along the Belgian, the Luxemburg and the Italian border.
trenches I suspect the answer you're looking for is the Maginot Line...but it was actually constructed after the end of WW I, between 1930 and 1940.== Perhaps the term you're looking for is "Western Front". The "Eastern Front" was on the other side of Germany and faced Russia. Hope this helps - I WarnerThis seems to be from a crossword+word search. It is Western Front.Magenot and Zeigfreid
On the West, the border was set along the Appalachian Mountains; On the South, the political boundary with Spanish Florida; On the North, the political boundary with French Canada.
Red China runs along Vietnam's northern border. During the war Red China ran along North Vietnam's border.
It was called the Maginot Line, a series of French, not British, fortifications along the German border which were supposedly impenetrable. The Germans avoided this by flanking the line and going around it, invading France through the Ardennes and the Low Countries.
The Maginot Line
western germany along the french border, it was called the "Rhineland"
In Switzerland, but tucked along the French border.
The Maginot Line was a line of French fortifications along the French/German border.
The maginot line
Maggot Line
The Maginot Line
French defenses against Germany along the border in the wake of WWII.
The line of bunkers designed to fend off German invasions was called "la ligne Maginot" (the Maginot line; it is named after the Defense minister who had it built).
The Maginot Line was a fortified defense structure to prevent France from a German invasion as it had happened in 1870 and in 1914. Often reduced to the North-East Zone along the German border, it was also built along the Belgian, the Luxemburg and the Italian border.
That could be a French name, more common along the Spanish border as it derives from a Spanish first name.