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  • The fortress was erected in 1936-42. The Russian military built it, and it consisted of a fort and three fortifications defending it. At that time the main fortress line was six kilometers long and four hundred meters long. But such a Brest Fortress did not last long. In 1864-1888 the fortress underwent significant transformations and modernization.
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  • After the fall of the forts at Kaunas and Novogeorgievsk, the Russians abandoned Brest fortress, carrying away most of their stockpiled munitions.
  • Our memory. Brest fortress, fort number 5. Well, finally, I again grasped my favorite theme of museums after the winter break.
  • On April 26, 1842, the Brest Fortress replenished the system of first-class citadels guarding the western borders of the Russian Empire.
  • Brest Fortress was erected in the middle of the 19th century, and it is located in the city of Brest, at the Belarusian border with Poland.
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  • ...was the second modernization of the Brest Fortress (1911-1914), as a result of which it was planned to put forward a second line of forts 6-7 km from the fortress.
  • Brest Fortress formerly referred to as Brest-Litovsk Fortress, is a nineteenth-century Russian citadel in Brest, Belarus.
  • A guide to visiting Brest Fortress, a 19th-century Russian citadel, with imposing Soviet-era architecture, monuments and statues and an ancient fort.
  • Brest Fortress, formerly known as Brest-Litovsk Fortress, is a 19th-century Russian fortress in Brest, Belarus.
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  • On April 26, 1842, the fortress was ready. The fortress consisted of a citadel and three fortifications defending it with a total area of 4 square meters.