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'The Fatal Design Flaw In Hitler's Atlantic Wall'
War historian James Rogers heads to Esbjerg in Denmark to see the remains of hundreds of Second World War bunkers, constructed as part of Hitler's Atlantic Wall defences when the country was occupies by Nazi Germany.
There are many traces of the Atlantic Wall along the coast of the Wadden Sea. Denmark's largest shore battery was located here, along with several smaller battery positions. The bunkers also had a number of other functions such as radar stations, listening posts or command centres.
James looks into the design flaws of the Atlantic Wall project, which stretched from the North Cape in the Norway to the Pyrenees. Hitler believed it would make an Allied invasion of occupied Europe impossible. But experienced German generals, including Erwin Rommel who would oversee the latter stages of the project, saw that the costly defences were spread too thinly to be effective.
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