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WWII German Bunker near Colmar

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A military bunker located near Colmar, in the Alsace region of northeastern France. This area was heavily fortified by Nazi Germany during World War II as part of the Maginot Line extensions and the broader Atlantic Wall defensive system, particularly after the 1940 annexation of Alsace. The region's strategic position near the Rhine River and the German border made it a key sector for static defense.

Based on the geographic context and historical patterns, the structure is likely a German Regelbau standardized bunker, possibly part of a larger fortified position or infantry strongpoint. Such bunkers in this region typically served as troop shelters, command posts, or weapons positions, integrated into a network of trenches, obstacles, and supporting fortifications.

The current state of the bunker is unconfirmed by the provided search results, but many similar structures in Alsace have been abandoned, partially buried, or repurposed. It represents a tangible remnant of the occupation and fortification of France during the war. Further local historical records or on-site investigation would be required to determine its precise type, original armament, and preservation status.

This site contributes to the extensive military heritage of the Western Front and is of interest to historians and urban explorers studying WWII European fortifications.

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Data Sheet

build_year 1940-1944
function Infantry shelter / weapons position
armament Not specified
crew 8
thickness 1.0-2.0 m concrete
type Military Bunker
era WWII
Access Unknown

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