The Atlantic Wall, 1941-1944

The Atlantic Wall, 1941-1944
Title The Atlantic Wall, 1941-1944 PDF eBook
Author Alan F. Wilt
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN

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A study of the planning and thinking that went into the creation of Hitler's "Atlantic Wall," which was intended to prevent the D-Day invasion and throw Allied soldiers back into the sea. The book details how and why the Atlantic Wall failed to perform as Hitler intended.

Hitler's Atlantic Wall

Hitler's Atlantic Wall
Title Hitler's Atlantic Wall PDF eBook
Author Anthony Saunders
Publisher Pitkin
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Atlantic Wall (France and Belgium)
ISBN 9780750945547

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With the ever-growing interest in Hitler's Atlantic Wall, it comes as a surprise that so little has been written about it in the English language until now, that is. In this, the first substantial work in English, author Tony Saunders takes a critical look at the history of the wall, how it was built, what was built and the role it played in the Second World War, together with a guide to what remains to see of it today in France. Hitler conceived the Atlantic Wall during the Second World War as a line of impregnable fortifications along the western coast of Europe to protect his newly conquered empire from seaborne invasion. From 1942 until the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944, millions of tons of steel-reinforced concrete were poured into the construction of gun emplacements, bunkers, flak batteries, radar stations, command and observation posts, as well as ammunition dumps and U-boat pens. This huge project stretched from the Franco-Spanish border in the south, following the French Atlantic coast north for 1,500 miles passing through Brittany, around the Cherbourg peninsula, along the coast of Normandy and extending right to the North Sea coasts of Belgium and Holland. More than 12,000 concrete structures were built, many of them so massive that they survive today despite being shelled by battleships, and resisting most post-war attempts by Allied army engineers to demolish them. They are now tourist attractions as well as the focus for a growing number of "fortress" enthusiasts. Richly illustrated, the authoritative text is supported by a selection of contemporary photographs and plans many rare or previously unpublished and present-day photographs showing the amazing endurance of these monolithic fortifications.

Cracking Hitler's Atlantic Wall

Cracking Hitler's Atlantic Wall
Title Cracking Hitler's Atlantic Wall PDF eBook
Author Richard C. Anderson
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 273
Release 2009-11-18
Genre History
ISBN 0811742717

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Refreshingly different perspective on the momentous events of D-Day.

Atlantic Wall - Stephan Vanfleteren

Atlantic Wall - Stephan Vanfleteren
Title Atlantic Wall - Stephan Vanfleteren PDF eBook
Author Stephan Vanfleteren
Publisher Cannibal Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Abandoned buildings
ISBN 9789491376795

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During World War II, Adolf Hitler gave the order for a line of defence to be constructed along the coasts of the western front. Ranging from the French-Spanish border to the north of Norway, this Atlantic Wall is a series of bunkers, barricades and coastal batteries. Over the past year, Stephan Vanfleteren photographed this 'wall' of more than 2600 kilometers in his well-known black-and-white style. He planted his tripod on various beaches in Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany, climbed cliff faces in France, sailed between the fjords of Norway and stood in the surf in Denmark to photograph the ruins of the largest military structure of the previous century. Vanfleteren shows with this series of photos his wonder for the untamed architectural beauty of these concrete structures and he shows the power of nature as it slowly reclaims these structures that were once considered impenetrable.

Hitler’s Northern Utopia

Hitler’s Northern Utopia
Title Hitler’s Northern Utopia PDF eBook
Author Despina Stratigakos
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 352
Release 2022-03-22
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0691234132

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"How Nazi architects and planners envisioned and began to build a model 'Aryan' society in Norway during World War II"--

Hitler's Atlantic Wall

Hitler's Atlantic Wall
Title Hitler's Atlantic Wall PDF eBook
Author Simon Forty
Publisher Casemate
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 9781612003757

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"Hitler's Antlantic Wall first examines the labor force and construction, bunker types and their weaponry, the German defensive strategy and its defects before providing a country-by-country gazetteer of the most significant Atlantic Wall sites from the southwest coast of France , through Belgium, the Netherlands and Denmark to the northermost coast of Norway, attacked by the Red Army in late 1944..."--Publisher description.

Hitler's Atlantic Wall

Hitler's Atlantic Wall
Title Hitler's Atlantic Wall PDF eBook
Author Colin Partridge
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 1976
Genre Architecture, Modern
ISBN 9780950472904

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