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Bunker Museum (Entreebunker)

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The Bunker Museum (Entreebunker) is a preserved military bunker located in the Netherlands, serving as a historical site that showcases the country's defensive structures from World War II. Situated near the coast, this bunker is part of the extensive Atlantic Wall fortifications built by Nazi Germany to defend against Allied invasion. The museum offers visitors a glimpse into the strategic military architecture of the era, with exhibits detailing the daily life of soldiers stationed in such bunkers and the broader context of the war in the Netherlands. The Entreebunker, as its name suggests, likely served as an entrance or command post for a larger bunker complex, highlighting the interconnected nature of these defensive structures.

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build_year 1942
function Museum, Historical Site
type Military Bunker
era WWII
Access Unknown

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