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        After this, i moved on towards Calais. On the way there i made a stop in Flesquieres, where a british tank from WWI was excavated.
        I was very disappointed that i could not actually see it, because it is hidden in a barn (my museum guidebook did not mention this ).
        However, here's a picture of the barn..
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          Nice photos Alex , interesting way they display items especially the uniforms and helmets laying on the ground I have never seen that before.

          Thanks for posting pics.

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            Alex
            Many thanks for posting, including wonderful photos of trench scenes and the Tanks.

            Eric

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              #66
              I really enjoyed this... Thank You.

              Chuck

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                #67
                Fantastic Pictures thanks for posting!!

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                  #68
                  Wonderful photographical journey. Thanks for sharing with us.

                  Cheers,
                  Jeremy

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                    Thanks for your interest, gents!
                    Here's the Batterie Todt.
                    It was originally designed as a long-range artillery support unit for the invasion of England (operation seelion). After the battle of Britain, it was used for defence only. Its biggest effort was the support of the channel crossing of the ships Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Prinz Eugen 12 february 1942.
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