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WWII German Bunker at Thyborøn

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Description

A German World War II bunker located near Thyborøn on the Danish North Sea coast. It is part of the Atlantic Wall fortifications built by the German Wehrmacht during the occupation of Denmark (April 9, 1940 - May 5, 1945) to prevent an Allied invasion. The structure is noted for its substantial, turtle-like appearance. This site represents the German coastal defense strategy in Denmark during the war, distinct from the Cold War-era nuclear bunkers also found in Denmark, such as the Regan Vest facility.

The bunker's location in Thyborøn places it within a region heavily fortified by Germany. The Atlantic Wall was a continuous series of coastal defenses stretching from Norway to the French-Spanish border. In Denmark, these fortifications were integrated into the landscape to control sea and air traffic.

While the broader region saw military use during both World War II and the Cold War, this specific coordinate corresponds to the WWII German structure. The Cold War references in the search results pertain to a separate, secret NATO nuclear bunker located elsewhere in Denmark.

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Data Sheet

build_year 1940-1945
function Coastal defense
type German Atlantic Wall bunker (Regelbau)
Access check_circle Unknown

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