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Français : Pont Albert Louppe : ce pont sur la rivière Elorn près de Brest, l'un des plus grands ponts en béton armé du monde, a été partiellement détruit par les Allemands durant le siège du port, construit seulement dix ans avant, l'immense structure mesure un kilomètre de long et il est reconnu que les Nazis ont utilisé 20 tonnes d'explosifs pour le détruire.
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Cette image provient des archives municipales et communautaires de Brest avec pour référence la cote 12Fi691.
Author Signal Corps US army

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