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25th February 2016 chrishadden

Keep right again.

The Atlantic Wall

The small blockhouse under the trees was part of the German Atlantic Wall defences.

The Atlantic Wall was an extensive system of coastal defence and fortifications built by Nazi Germany between 1942 and 1944 along the coast of continental Europe and Scandinavia as a defence against an anticipated Allied invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe from Great Britain during WWII.

Hitler ordered the construction of the fortifications in 1942. Almost a million French workers were drafted to build it. The wall was frequently mentioned in Nazi propaganda, where its size and strength were usually exaggerated. The fortifications included colossal coastal guns, batteries, mortars, and artillery, and thousands of German troops were stationed in its defences. When the Allies eventually invaded the Normandy beaches in 1944, most of the defences were stormed within hours. Today, ruins of the wall exist in all of the nations where the wall was built, although many structures have fallen into the ocean or have been demolished over the years.

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Mairéad26-Feb-2016 21:47
I love the colours in this and the history is very interesting.
LynnH26-Feb-2016 21:11
The soft green grass and sunlight make the landscape seem more pastoral than fortification. Fascinating history (which I love to hear) V
laine26-Feb-2016 21:04
As with all fairytales the smart people always win....fantastic shot and history rundown Chris. Roads aside, always stick to the right !! V
larose forest photos26-Feb-2016 19:51
The light is fantastic!! A wonderful shot and interesting information. V
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