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Hitler's Atlantic Wall (Paperback, New edition)
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Hitler's Atlantic Wall (Paperback, New edition)
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With the ever-growing interest in Hitler's Atlantic Wall, it comes
as a surprise that so little has been written about it in the
English language - until now, that is. In this, the first
substantial work in English, author Tony Saunders takes a critical
look at the history of the wall, how it was built, what was built
and the role it played in the Second World War, together with a
guide to what remains to see of it today in France. Hitler
conceived the Atlantic Wall during the Second World War as a line
of impregnable fortifications along the western coast of Europe to
protect his newly conquered empire from seaborne invasion. From
1942 until the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944, millions
of tons of steel-reinforced concrete were poured into the
construction of gun emplacements, bunkers, flak batteries, radar
stations, command and observation posts, as well as ammunition
dumps and U-boat pens. This huge project stretched from the
Franco-Spanish border in the south, following the French Atlantic
coast north for 1,500 miles passing through Brittany, around the
Cherbourg peninsula, along the coast of Normandy and extending
right to the North Sea coasts of Belgium and Holland. More than
12,000 concrete structures were built, many of them so massive that
they survive today despite being shelled by battleships, and
resisting most post-war attempts by Allied army engineers to
demolish them. They are now tourist attractions as well as the
focus for a growing number of 'fortress' enthusiasts. Richly
illustrated, the authoritative text is supported by a selection of
contemporary photographs and plans - many rare or previously
unpublished - and present-day photographs showing the amazing
endurance of these monolithic fortifications.
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