Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower is an iron tower built on the Champ de Mars beside the Seine River in Paris. The tower is a global icon of France and is one of the most recognizable structures in the world and the tallest tower of France. It was named after its designer, engineer Gustave Eiffel. The structure was built between 1887 and 1889 as the entrance arch for the Exposition Universelle, a World's Fair marking the centennial celebration of the French Revolution.

Great World War III
During Great World War III the soviets troopers invaded France and enstablished a small outpost in Paris. The city was poorly guarded because most of the Allied forces were fighting the soviets away from the city. The soviets had few troopers in the area as well (Mostly infantry), but they had a plan that would have made them win over allied forces in France. They started to move towards the Eiffel Tower, because they wanted to use a squad of Tesla Troopers to turn the Eiffel Tower into a giant Tesla Coil that could devastate the whole city. They succeded in doing this and all the allied forces that tried to destroy the tower were blown away, and Paris devastated. Later in the war France was conquered again by Allied forces, and the Eiffel Tower was destroyed as well. The Time Travel prevented the soviets from turning the tower into a giant tesla coil, therefore the Eiffel Tower is still standing on Paris.