A military structure identified by the designation 'Die 011' is located near the commune of Die in the Seine-Maritime department of northern France. The specific historical context, construction date, and original function of this bunker are not confirmed by the provided search results. The region of Normandy, including the nearby port of Dieppe, has a significant military history, most notably from the Allied raid in 1942 (Operation Jubilee) and the D-Day landings in 1944, which may contextualize the presence of such fortifications.
Without verifiable data from authoritative sources, the precise nature of this structure—whether it is a World War II-era German fortification, a Cold War installation, or serves another purpose—remains unconfirmed. Further local historical research or archaeological survey would be required to establish its definitive identity, architectural details, and current condition. This site represents a potential point of interest for military heritage and urban exploration (urbex) in the region, pending formal verification.