Hi
In July 2011, the National World War II Museum in New Orleans, US, took receipt of three sections of the Atlantic Wall
The huge chunks - complete with pockmarks from bullets and artillery rounds fired by incoming Allied troops - were donated by the Utah Beach Museum in Normandy.
some of this wall had fallen over the last few years but was it not better to of left it in situ ??? since building the new part of the museum for the B26 Marauder they also knocked down the German bunker there.
here is part of the wall last year before removal
Robert
In July 2011, the National World War II Museum in New Orleans, US, took receipt of three sections of the Atlantic Wall
The huge chunks - complete with pockmarks from bullets and artillery rounds fired by incoming Allied troops - were donated by the Utah Beach Museum in Normandy.
some of this wall had fallen over the last few years but was it not better to of left it in situ ??? since building the new part of the museum for the B26 Marauder they also knocked down the German bunker there.
here is part of the wall last year before removal
Robert
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