HKB 2/971 Honningsvaag was a German coastal defense bunker constructed during World War II as part of the Atlantic Wall fortifications in Norway. Located in the far north of Norway near the town of Honningsvåg, this bunker was part of the extensive German military infrastructure built to defend against Allied naval threats in the Arctic region. The site was ready for operation in May 1941 and served as a strategic observation and artillery position until its evacuation in November 1944 as German forces withdrew from northern Norway.
HKB 2/971 Honningsvaag
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