Mapping Modernity

4. Belagerung von Strassburg

25 October 2023

Water as an ineffective means of defence

In the Franco-German War of 1870-1871, Strasbourg, one of France’s most modern fortresses, was besieged by troops from Baden and Württemberg. The extensive damage was attributed to the artillery shelling employed during the siege. This highlighted the vulnerability of traditional, static fortifications in the face of a highly mobile and modernised army.

Kriegsgesichtliche Abteilung des Grossen Generalstabes (der Preussischen Armee), Plan der Belagerung von Strassburg, in: Der Deutsch-Franzoesische Krieg 1870-1871, Plan 14, Berlin z.j. (±1875). Coll. S/T F.55, 66 x 145.5 cm.