German Coastal Defense in Norway During WW2

Fortress Europe: German Coastal Defences and the Canadian Role in Liberating the Channel Ports is a new book on the Canadian side of the European theatre in WW2. In -depth analysis on these key coastal defences of Nazi Germany.

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“The Atlantic Wall” is a Nazi term for a system of defence fortifications along a fortified German coastline. It was built in stages.

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A newly discovered World War II bunker has been found inside the ruins of an ancient Roman fort in southern Scotland. The bunker was found when road works were undertaken in the Dovecot Fort in Carriden.

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The Atlantic Wall was Adolf Hitler’s name for the fortifications that were the cornerstone of his Fortress Europe defences against Allied invasion.

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Wow. I never would’ve guessed that we would find a bunker from World War II inside the ruins of a Roman fort. It’s unbelievable. The bunker is within the fort and appears to be intact. It’s unbelievable. The bunker is within the fort and appears to be intact.

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The Atlantic Wall was the name given to a massive coastal defensive structure built on Hitler’s orders that stretched all the way from Norway to France. The western side of the wall was an overlapping series of fortification zones stretching from the North Sea in the Netherlands all the way to the Spanish border near Barcelona. The total length was around 10,000 kilometers.

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A short about the Atlantic Wall: “This powerful defense of Germany included a vast array of defenses, such as the wall, gun batteries, assault gun batteries, and naval obstacles, as well as mines and at least one submarine.”

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We have confirmed that a World War II Bunker was found beneath the ruins of ancient Roman Fort, Azimut. The bunker, located off a tunnel to the south of the ancient Roman Forum, is believed to be over 1,000 years old, and may contain a treasure trove of ancient artifacts.

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Hitler’s forces built concrete bunkers on Norway’s west coast from southern Arctic down to the North Cape, and from France’s north to south.

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The Atlantic Wall (German: Atlantikwall) was an extensive system of coastal defences and fortifications built by Nazi Germany

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The Atlantic Wall was an extensive system of coastal defences and fortifications built by Nazi Germany in occupied France during World War II. The Nazi German occupation strength was in excess of 450 000 uniformed soldiers.

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Recent storms have uncovered WWII anti-tank defences at a beach in Cornwall. They were left the same way they were found in 1944.

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The Cornish beach got a rare tour today thanks to a storm that exposed hidden WWII defences. For them, the army’s “rocket project” was a vital element of the battle plan.

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