WW2: remains of the German Atlantic wall in Brittany. A bunker today used by an association in Kernevel near Lorient.
What is called the Atlantic Wall (Atlantikwall) was a defense fortification running from Norway to South-Western France and built by the nazi Todt organisation during WWII. It didn't prevent the invasion by allied armies. Today, the remains are still very impressive, specially in western Brittany where 2 huge submarine bases have been built , the biggest one in Lorient, the second one in Brest. Both towns have been severly bombed by allies without any damage to the bases.
Size: 4928px × 3264px
Location: Port de Plaisance du Kernevel, Larmor-Plage, France
Photo credit: © Corentin LE GALL / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No
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