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Interior of a German concrete bunker on the Atlantic Wall. Hitler believed the massive coastal...

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Interior of a German concrete bunker on the Atlantic Wall. Hitler believed the massive coastal fortifications were impregnable. Allied D-Day invasions got past them in less than one day. June 1944, World War 2
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1944 AD (C20th AD)
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Interior of a German concrete bunker on the Atlantic Wall. Hitler believed the massive coastal fortifications were impregnable. Allied D-Day invasions got past them in less than one day. June 1944, World War 2

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1940s / 20th century / army / fortress / France / Europe / 20th century / battles / warfare / geometry / defense / military / historical / concrete / d-day / pillbox / gasoline can / world war ii / architecture / atlantic wall / bunkers / normandy / german occupation / world war 2 / operation overlord / invasions / history / tunnel / design / ww2 / wwii / Photograph / Photography / Mzphoto

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