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To slow the German advance, I suppose. Without much success, apparently... :(
Indeed! After the German breaktrough near Sedan, the Belgian army had to retire to the river Scheldt. But because of the capitulation of Holland, that line had to be abandoned soon too, because the army's left flank had become exposed. A curious detail : the bridge had been designed by a French engineer, built by a French company, and blown up by soldiers of the French Engineers Corps. After the war, a new steel bridge has been built, which still serves today.
 
The first bridge is the Forth bridge, (or is the fourth bridge the First bridge? :confused: )
#1 Forth Bridge
#2 Göltsch Valley Railway Bridge 170 year old, oldest brick Railway bridge in Europe
#3 The Charles Bridge in Prague (Karlův most)
#4 Krämerbrücke Erfurt, after it had burned down many times since 1110, it was completed in 1325 as a stone bridge with merchant shops
#5 Old bridge from Stralsund to the island of Rügen from 1936
 
Temse, Belgium, railroad bridge over the Scheldt (350 m). Opened in 1870, blown up in May 1940.
A few more bridges, but not from Eiffel.
another one: the San Michele Bridge over the Adda river designed by the swiss engineer Jules Roethlisberger in 1887. Together with the bridges of Garabit, of Mungsten and the two of Porto is in the list of possible future UNESCO sites:
Pont du Gard (1st century, France): another bridge, built by Romanus Gustavus Eiffelus, Gustave Eiffel's great-great-...........grandfather!

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