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Fort Montecchio-Lusardi

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Attractions in the fort include four French 149 mm guns, with a range of 14 km, each rotating inside a cast-iron dome. The fort is divided into two parts: the lower area contains housing and powder magazines, and the upper part contains guns. The two areas are linked by a curved gallery.
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the fort also never entered a major action: the only gunshots were fired after the fort was occupied by the partisans, at a German column that marched along the opposite bank of the lake. However, in 1944/1945, the fort figured in the
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The fort was one of the strongholds in a complex barrier system which extended up to Monte Legnone, though it remained inactive throughout the World War. During
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which has been preserved intact with its original weapons. The main function of the fort was to control the roads of
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decided to invade northern Italy, violating the neutrality of
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fort
Colico
province of Lecco
World War I
Spluga
Maloja
Stelvio
Central Powers
Switzerland
World War II
Italian fascist regime’s
Ridotto Alpino Repubblicano
redoubt
Valtellina
Allied
Fort Fuentes
Colico
"Chapter 4, section The Vallo Alpino"
The Forts & Fortifications of Europe 1815-1945: The Central States: Germany, Austria-Hungry and Czechoslovakia
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