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Movik Fort

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Movik Fort is a historic German coastal fortification located near the Skagerrak Straits in Norway. Built during World War II by German forces, the fort once housed the second largest cannon in the world - a massive Krupp 380mm gun with a range of up to 55 kilometers (35 miles) and weighing 337 tonnes. The fortification sits in a commanding position overlooking the strategic waterway between Norway and Denmark, reflecting the importance of this location during the war.

The site represents Norway's extensive military bunker network, which expanded significantly during both World War II and the Cold War period. Norway's proximity to the USSR during the Cold War led to the construction of numerous military bunkers, some of which were vast secret bases. These fortifications have become important historical sites that offer insights into Norway's wartime past and its enduring military legacy.

Today, Movik Fort and similar WWII bunkers in Norway serve as gateways to stories of resilience and cultural memory. For travelers and history enthusiasts, these sites provide unique perspectives on Norway's military history, from the German occupation during World War II to the Cold War tensions that shaped the country's defensive architecture.

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build_year 1940
function coastal defense
armament Krupp 380mm cannon
type Military Bunker
era WWII
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