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FA MG (zerst.)

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Located in the Normandy region of France, near the commune of Saint-Côme-du-Mont, this site corresponds to a German military fortification from the Second World War. The coordinates place it within the historic area of the Atlantic Wall, the extensive coastal defense system constructed by Nazi Germany along the western coast of Europe. The location name 'FA MG (zerst.)' is a German abbreviation, likely standing for 'Feldausstellung M.G.' (Field Exhibition Machine Gun) or a similar designation for a fortified machine gun position, with 'zerst.' possibly indicating it was destroyed.

Given its position in the Bessin countryside, away from the immediate coastline but within the broader defensive zone, this structure would have been part of the inland defensive network intended to repel Allied forces following a potential beach landing. The Normandy landings on D-Day (June 6, 1944) occurred nearby at Omaha Beach and Utah Beach, making this area a critical sector of the German occupation fortifications.

No specific historical records, unit assignments, or battle details for this exact structure are present in the provided search results. Its current physical state, exact construction type (e.g., Regelbau standard bunker), and precise armament cannot be confirmed from the available information. The site is representative of the numerous, often overlooked, fortified positions that dotted the Norman landscape during the German occupation.

Today, such structures are subjects of interest for military heritage and urbex (urban exploration) communities. They serve as stark, concrete reminders of the Battle of Normandy and the extensive engineering efforts of the Wehrmacht and Organisation Todt. Preservation status varies, with many bunkers having been partially demolished, repurposed, or left to decay in the agricultural fields of the region.

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