Remnants from second world war in Europe
Naval Gun Battery Nötteröy, Norway - Picture by Ken Bate
Flaktower, Hamburg, Germany - Picture by Peter Pforr
U-Boat Bunker Hornisse, Bremen, Germany - Picture by Jonas Ginter
Masurian Canal, Leśniewo, Poland - Picture by Yuri
Bunker for 4,7 cm Festungspak, Løkken, Denmark - Picture by Martin Ambrosius
Naval Gun Battery Oldenburg, Calais, France - Picture by Stuart Harris
Bunker for torpedoes, Boulogne sur mer, France - Picture by Daniel Herlent
Naval Gun Battery Trondenes, Norway - Picture by Wayne Hopkins
Headquarter Luftwaffe, Skanderborg, Denmark - Picture by Martin Ambrosius
Naval Gun Battery Kiberg, Norway - Picture by Geir Birkely
Naval Gun Battery Dietl, Engeløya, Norway - Picture by Håvard Hovdet
Naval Gun Battery Vara, Kristiansand, Norway - Picture by Håvard Hovdet
Gun Battery L'Escalette, Marseille, France - Picture by Erik Ritterbach
Flaktower Augarten, Vienna, Austria - Picture by Nick Wotherspoon
Würzburg-Riese Radar Bunker, Agger Tange, Denmark - Picture by Vilius Asbjørn Lyby Tolsgaard
Fire Control Post, Michaniona, Greece - Picture by Geodios
Naval direction-finding tower MP3, Les Lades, Jersey - Picture by Man Vyi
Naval direction-finding tower MP4, Guernsey - Picture by Nick Drury
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Scattered throughout Europe, there are remnants and traces from the war.
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Führerbunker
The Führerbunker in Berlin was constructed for the protection of Adolf Hitler and his closest military and civilian staff. Construction began in 1936 in the garden under the old Reich Chancellery and the bunker was expanded in 1944...
U-Boot Stützpunkt Dora
Trondheim, in the middle of Norway, was the largest German naval base in Northern Europe from June 1940 until liberation in May 1945. Here, the Kriegsmarine's 13th U-boat flotilla had its headquarters.
The Germans built two U-boat bunkers, Dora I and Dora II...