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There were two primary tunnels of the Maginot Line. One was used to transport munitions, and the other to transport troops. Inside the troop tunnel were small, basic living quarters with electric kitchens. These quarters were necessary in order to keep the fortifications manned at all times and in shifts. Within the fortified areas were casernes (military barracks) which served as living quarters not only for the troops, but for their families as well.
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