Bunker 320 is part of the Neckar-Enz-Stellung, a defensive line built by Nazi Germany in 1935 as part of the Siegfried Line (Westwall) fortifications. Located near [nearest town], this bunker was constructed to defend the western border of Germany against potential French attacks. The Neckar-Enz-Stellung stretched along the Neckar and Enz rivers, forming a key component of Germany's interwar military strategy.
Built during a period of rearmament in defiance of the Treaty of Versailles, these bunkers represent an important chapter in German military history and the lead-up to World War II.