Fortification
Eben-Emael
Liège, BE
The Belgian fort considered the most modern and impregnable in Europe in 1940, whose shocking capture in May 1940 by just 85 German glider troops directly opened the path for the Wehrmacht's drive through Belgium. The assault using hollow-charge explosives to destroy artillery casemates from above demonstrated the vulnerability of fixed fortifications to airborne assault and fundamentally changed Allied strategic thinking.
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