The Alveole à Munition 1940-1944 is a military ammunition storage bunker located in northern France. Built during the period of 1940-1944, this structure was part of France's defensive infrastructure during World War II. The term 'alveole' refers to a specific type of ammunition storage facility designed to protect munitions from enemy fire and environmental conditions.
The bunker's construction during the early 1940s places it within the context of France's military preparations and defensive strategies during the war. Its location coordinates (49.4635424, 2.1895234) place it in the Hauts-de-France region, an area that saw significant military activity during both World Wars due to its proximity to the Belgian border and strategic importance.