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The aTlantic Wall Nazi France
an old white tank sitting on top of a stone wall next to trees and mountains
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a large building sitting on top of a lush green field next to a tree filled park
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an old concrete tunnel with graffiti on the walls and door to another entrance that is surrounded by trees
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an aerial view of two tanks on top of a hill next to the ocean and city
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an old concrete structure with graffiti on it
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an old abandoned building with grass growing on it's roof and windows in the front
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two people standing in front of a large building
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an aerial view of a circular building in the middle of a park with lots of trees
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an old concrete building surrounded by trees on a cloudy day
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a man standing in front of an abandoned tunnel
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there are cars that are parked in the dirt near some buildings and construction equipment on the side of the road
This Day in WWII History: Jan 16, 1945: Hitler descends into his bunker
On this day, Adolf Hitler takes to his underground bunker, where he remains for 105 days until he commits suicide. Hit...
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Last Days of the Third Reich (1 of 3)
The Fuehrerbunker below the Chancellery in Berlin was provided with all the necessary equipment for conducting a war. It had the best telephone switchboard in Berlin, permitting Hitler to establish speedy communication with the commanders on all the diminishing fronts. Strangely, the Allies never guessed that he was there and therefore never attempted to destroy the Chancellery with saturation bombing ... The system of bunkers had only recently been completed, and the concrete walls were sti