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Show had running beneath it a continuous tunnel tun-nel at a depth of about forty feet. Along this main or support line staircases stair-cases led up from the tunnel every fifty yards. The tunnel had rooms opening out. of it and was lighted by electricity. Above were a number of machine gun posts and trench mortar emplacements which were connected by hoists so that ammunition might be sent up quickly from below. . ., MUCH WORK IS DONE ON HINDENBURG LINE So-called "Greatest Fortress the World Has Ever Known" Is Described in Detail. WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES IN FRANCE. Oct. 30. (By th Associated Press.) Desperate efforts were made by the Germans to strengthen the Hind en -burg line when they were driven back to it by Marshal Foch's great offensive this summer. More than nine miles in depth at various vari-ous points, it had already been called the "greatest fortress the world has ever known." Despite this, information has reached the American intelligence officers from various sources that the Germans began to work upon It with renewed visor soon after the Franco-American counter-offensive counter-offensive of July 18, which drove them back over the Marne east of Chateau Thierry and northwest across the Vesle. One section of the Hindenbnrg iine examined ex-amined by British experts had a belt of wire eight yards deep, the wire being the size of a lead pencil and with barbs of an inch. About one hundred yards to the rear was the first German trench and behind the trench, 100 yards apart', were ferro-concrete positions, built, to hold from two to five machine guns. Behind these "pill boxes' were other machine gun emplacements. em-placements. Behind the first line were belts of wire arranged In a criss-cross geometrical pattern, and then, after an interval varying vary-ing from several hundred yards to half a mile, was the second trench. With the object of preventing tanks from croslnt: it, the second trench was dug wide enough to act as a trap when the big crawlers came alontf. To the rear of the second trench Hne was another belt of wire and after tha the main or support line. The p ft of the line examined hv the British officers had been dug by Russian prisoners and |