The Vf MG Doppelschartenstand is a German World War II-era bunker located in Normandy, France. This type of defensive structure was part of the Atlantic Wall fortifications built by Nazi Germany to defend against Allied invasion. The 'Doppelschartenstand' designation indicates it was designed to house machine guns with dual firing apertures, providing overlapping fields of fire for enhanced defensive capability.
The bunker represents the extensive military engineering efforts undertaken by German forces along the French coast during the war. These fortifications were strategically positioned to control key coastal approaches and create formidable obstacles for any attacking force. The structure exemplifies the standardized construction methods used in the Atlantic Wall system, combining reinforced concrete with carefully planned firing positions.