Fort of Metz-Queuleu: guided tour
The fort of Queuleu is bound(connected) to the defence of the city of Metz. He(It) takes part in fights of 1870. His(Her,Its) arrangements(developments) are pursued by the Germans until 1899. In 1940-1941, the fort is used by the Nazis in detention centre for prisoners of war, then in 1943-1944 in kommando of the concentration camp of Natzweiler-Struthof.
In 1944, the fort makes the object of fights opposing German defence to the American army. The Centre of Watched Stay established from 1946 till 1946 serves as place of detention to the settled(fixed) people for motives for collaboration and to the foreigners, in particular German. In 1946-1947, the fort is transformed into camp of German war prisoners before serving to the Indochinese workers in 1948-1950.
The departmental monument of resistance and of deportation was inaugurated in 1977.