The MG-Stellung is a military bunker located in northern France, near the town of Audinghen. This structure is part of the extensive Atlantic Wall fortifications built by Nazi Germany during World War II to defend the French coastline against Allied invasion. The bunker's name, 'MG-Stellung', indicates it was designed as a machine gun position, likely integrated into a larger defensive network of coastal defenses.
The region around Audinghen was heavily fortified as part of Germany's strategic preparations for repelling potential Allied landings in northern France.