A German World War II bunker located on the North Sea coast near Hirtshals, Denmark. It is one of approximately 6,000 bunkers constructed by the Wehrmacht along the Danish coast following the occupation in 1940. These structures formed part of the Atlantic Wall coastal defenses. The bunker remains preserved in the coastal landscape.
The region's military history is defined by this extensive German fortification program during the war. The specific bunker at these coordinates is a surviving example of the standardized 'Regelbau' construction used throughout the Atlantic Wall.
While the search results also reference a separate, unique Cold War-era NATO surveillance bunker in Denmark, the coordinates provided correspond to the North Sea coast near Hirtshals, aligning with the WWII bunker context rather than that specific Cold War facility.