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Tour d'observation du Général Mangin
Places of memory
in Puiseux-en-Retz
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On July 18, 1918, the Allied armies launched the counter-offensive that would lead to the Armistice on November 11.
General Mangin directed this counter-offensive from his observatory, built in the tall beech trees at the Tour Réaumont.
The observation tower was swept away by a storm in October 1924.
To mark the centenary of the First World War, the observation tower was rebuilt. Rising to an altitude of 220 metres, it offers one of the finest panoramic views in the region. A breathtaking...On July 18, 1918, the Allied armies launched the counter-offensive that would lead to the Armistice on November 11.
General Mangin directed this counter-offensive from his observatory, built in the tall beech trees at the Tour Réaumont.
The observation tower was swept away by a storm in October 1924.
To mark the centenary of the First World War, the observation tower was rebuilt. Rising to an altitude of 220 metres, it offers one of the finest panoramic views in the region. A breathtaking view of the Soissonnais plateaux and the forest massif awaits you.
On eight floors, discover the life of the Retz forest and its major role in the offensive of July 18, 1918.
nicolas Dehu-Bellière-Manière architects
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