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The Atlantic Wall was Adolf Hitler’s name for the fortifications that were the cornerstone of his Fortress Europe defences against Allied invasion during World War II.

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The Atlantic Wall was intended to protect Western Europe from an invasion from the Soviet Union. It was built from the late 1930s to the end of World War II in 1945.

The Atlantic Wall was a series of separate, independent and smaller and larger structures that were defensible on all sides and could fire support to each other.

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The Atlantic Wall was an extension of the Siegfried Line, a continuous string of defensive fortifications along Germany’s western borders. It was built after the “Unthinkable” of the German invasion of France through the Ardennes to the French coast.

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I’m glad you mentioned the Atlantic Wall. The Atlantic Wall was built by the Nazis on the coast of Western Europe in order to stop invasion. The majority of these walls were built in France and the Netherlands. The two countries that were invaded were Belgium and Luxembourg.

The Atlantic Wall was an elaborate fortification network that the Third Reich had begun to build along Europe’s Atlantic seaboard in the early 1930s. Its aim was to protect Nazi Germany’s re-established eastern territories, foreshadowing the planned massive invasion and occupation of Soviet-held western Europe.

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The Atlantic Wall was constructed during WWII to protect Europe from the German invasion. It was built between 1940 and 1944 in order to withstand bombs and artillery.

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