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by jmcomets
1316 days ago
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Just adding to this for the uninitiated-but-curious: the German army invaded by going around the line. This meant taking tanks through the Ardennes, a bordering region consisting of mountains and forests, not quite the Panzer's ideal terrain... Nowadays it's still used as a French expression to describe a "seemingly impassable defense that's useless in the end". |
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