Bunker 383 is part of the Neckar-Enz-Stellung, a defensive line built by Nazi Germany in 1935 along the upper Rhine and Neckar rivers. This fortified position was constructed as part of Germany's rearmament in violation of the Treaty of Versailles, intended to protect the industrial heartland of Baden-Württemberg from potential French attack. The bunker represents the early stages of Germany's military buildup that would later contribute to the outbreak of World War II.
Neckar-Enz-Stellung Bunker 383
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