The Splitterschutz Freya bunker is a World War II German military structure located in France. This bunker was part of the extensive Atlantic Wall fortifications built by Nazi Germany along the western European coast. The name 'Freya' likely refers to the Freya radar system used by German forces during the war, suggesting this bunker may have had a radar or early warning function. Located in the Brittany region of France, this structure represents the defensive network constructed to protect against Allied invasion.
Splitterschutz Freya
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