Painful and important history of France’s WW2 bunkers
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Painful and important history of France’s WW2 bunkers
Amateur historians have spent years researching the remains of Nazi World War Two bunkers on the French Atlantic coastline to tell their story
26 January 2021
Soulac-sur-Mer, at the mouth of the Gironde, was a key defence position for the Nazis, preventing the allies sailing into BordeauxBy Jane Hanks
The remains of Nazi World War Two bunkers around the coastline are usually more remarked on for their ugly appearance than their architectural interest.