Austria:

Vienna - airdefense of cultural treasures in Hitlers homeland


Belgium: (map)

Bredene - Coastal gun battery with rail guns

Oostende - The most important German seaport in Belgium


Denmark: (map)

Aalborg - The largest german airport in northern Europe

Dueodde - The guns that never came

Fano - Marine anti-aircraft battery

Frederikshavn - 150 mm. guns from the Danish battleship Niels Juel

Hanstholm - Coastal gun battery with 4 x 380 mm. guns

Hirthals - German strongpointgroup to protect the harbor

Odense - Air Base in Beldringe

Oksbol - Coastal gun battery, with 380 mm. guns fron the battleship Tirpitz

Törring - Russian guns to protect the waters, Limfjorden

Vester Vedsted - Russian guns to protect the waters south of the island Fanoe.

Vigsö - Coastal gun battery with 4 x 105 mm. guns


France: (map)

Audresselles - Batteri Todt

Azeville - Gun Battery which had "Juno" beach, within easy reach on D-Day

Boulogne-sur-Mer - Batteri Friedrich August med 3 x 305 mm. guns

Benerville-sur-Mer - Gun Battery which had "Sword" beach, within easy reach on D-Day

Bordeaux - submarine bunker for special-submarines

Brest - submarine bunker

Calais - Railway guns in the area of Calais

Calais - Batterie Oldenburg, one of the Germans' first gun batteries in France

Cap Gris-Nez - The last guns to fire on England

Capbreton - Gun batteri with 4 x 105 mm. guns

Dunkirk - Marine Küsten Batterie St.Malo Terminus

Eperlecques - production of German V-2 rockets

Granville - Gun batteri with 4 x 105 mm. guns

La Boissais - Launch Base of the V-1 rockets

La Pallice - submarine bunker and later movie set

Longues sur Mer - Canon battery still has his guns

Lorient - Germany's largest submarine base

Marseille - German principal navalbase in the Mediterranean

Mimoyecques - V-3 - longest gun that never fired

Merville - gun battery to be conquered before D-day

Pegasus Bridge - The bridge which was one of the weak links in the D-Day

Plouharnel - Coastal gun battery Plouharnel with 3 x 340 mm guns

Pointe du Hoc - Kanon battery, no guns had

Saint Nazaire - submarine bunker

Sangatte - Coastal gun battery Lindemann

st. Marcouf - gun battery which sank the American destroyer USS Corry

Vasouy - Coastal gun battery with 4 x 155 mm. guns

Ver-Sur-Mer - Battery Mont Fleury with 4 x 122 mm. guns

Wallon-Cappel - Launch Base of the V-1 rockets

Wizernes-Helfaut - Base with the Germans V-2 rockets


Germany: (map)

Aachen - Remnants of Hitler's West Wall

Berlin - "Germania", the new capital of Europe

Berlin - air defense against Allied bombs

Bremen - submarine bunker was never completed

Bremerhaven - Important Germanwings naval base

Farge - submarine bunker designed to assemble the new type XXI submarine

Flensburg - Protection Bunkers for shipyard workers

Hamburg - Germany's second largest city

Kiel - Submarine Bases and Hochbunkers

Landsberg - Construction facilytie of Messerschmitt Me 262

Mettenheim - Construction facilytie of Messerschmitt Me 262

Nuremberg - Here the Nazis their annual party day.

Peenemünde - Nazi rocket research center

Remagen - The bridge at Remagen

Rostock - The penultimate stop of the German refugees

Wilhelmshaven - One of the Germans' main naval bases


Netherlands: (map)

Hoek van Holland - Fortress to protect the entrance to Rotterdam

The Hague - The well-preserved marine Küstenbatterie Scheveningen-North

Ijmuiden - Fortress IJmuiden


Norway: (map)

Bergen - submarine bunker Bruno

Engeløya - 3 pieces of 406 mm. guns

Kristiansand - Coastal gun battery Vara with 3 x 380 mm. guns

Nötteröy - 380 mm. guns to protect the city of Oslo

Oerlandet - Guns from the battleship Gneisena

Sotra - Coastal gun battery Fjell with Guns from the battleship Gneisena

Trondheim - Northern Europe's largest submarine base

Trondenes - 4 pieces of 406 mm. guns


Poland: (map)

Gierloz - Wolfschanze, Hitlers eastern headquaters.

Hel - 3 pieces of 406 mm. guns

Swinoujscie - Former German navytown, Swinemünde.


-Remnants from second world war in Europe