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FA Eingangslager

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{ "title": "German Bunker Complex near Saint-Valery-en-Caux", "description": "A military structure identified by the German designation 'FA Eingangslager' (interpreted as 'Festung Eingangslager' or 'Fortress Entrance Camp'), located on the Normandy coast near Saint-Valery-en-Caux, France. The coordinates place it within a region extensively fortified by Nazi Germany during World War II as part of the Atlantic Wall coastal defense system. The specific function and historical details of this particular site are not confirmed by the provided web search results, which focus exclusively on contemporary French nuclear policy announcements. The surrounding area, the Alabaster Coast, was a significant sector of the Atlantic Wall, featuring numerous bunkers, artillery positions, and support facilities built between 1942 and 1944.\n\n Given the German nomenclature and coastal location, the structure likely served as a support, access, or barracks facility for a larger coastal battery or strongpoint in this sector. However, without specific historical records or archaeological surveys referenced in the provided materials, its exact role, construction date, and armament cannot be verified. The site represents one of many remnants of the German military infrastructure along the French coastline.\n\n Current physical condition, accessibility, and preservation status are unknown from the provided information. Such sites across Normandy are subjects of historical interest and occasional urban exploration, though many are on private land or in deteriorated states. Further localized historical or archaeological research would be required to confirm its precise specifications and wartime history.", "

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