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Hitler's Atlantic Wall ~ Should France preserve it?

Warden

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The BBC have a news story about Hitler's Atlantic Wall and are asking should France preserve it?

http://bbc.in/nZc21D

They have some amazing pictures, including one of a gun emplacement which has been turned into a house.

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Rathdown

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Of course, just as Britain should preserve Hadrian's wall. It's all about history, not merely the defeat of French forces in the opening days of WWII.
 

Tomasso

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I could see why France would prefer this moment in history slip into the ether....
 

Edward

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The BBC have a news story about Hitler's Atlantic Wall and are asking should France preserve it?

http://bbc.in/nZc21D

They have some amazing pictures, including one of a gun emplacement which has been turned into a house.

_55304745_house.jpg

Gorgeous house! Want!

Only to forget/repeat all that stupidity later I think not. I'll go with "keep".
It's of course up to them, but I'd vote keep myself. Wiping out history isn't a great idea, IMHO.

Agreed. You don't stop it having happened by pretending it never did.
 

Steven180

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Absolutely they should preserve it. It is their history. Some parts of the Atlantic Wall will obviously be in such a state of ruin to be useful in any way, but being pragmatic in their endeavors will preserve and contribute much to history and the country.

Besides...you never know when it might be beneficial again.

M.
 

Spitfire

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Not exactly beautiful. I can easily understand those who want them cleared.
(These are not from France - but from Denmark)
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The most intact of them should be saved and kept as museums/memorials of a time - but some of them are just in the way and ugly.
 

Steven180

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Thank you Sir, I would very much like to see them the next time I'm in Denmark.

Thanks again,
M.
 

Spitfire

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There are lots and lots of bunkers at the westcoast of Jutland. Among them a huge - dug out - fortification at Hirtshals. Now a museum.
(Check it out on GoogleEarth)
 

Alain Laterre

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I posted on my blog about the French Resistance some photos of a 1944 German map of Royan in France that had been found by the Resistance and then used to mark German machine gun posts and mines before the Resistance finally pushed the Germans out of Royan in april 1945. Anyway! A French forum about the Atlantic Wall approached me about the maps and here is a link to their forum.
Alain

http://atlantikwall.superforum.fr/forum

And here is a link to my post about this 'Tres Secret' Map -
http://resistancefrancaise.blogspot.com/2011/03/top-secret-german-map-of-royan-1944.html
 
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Steven180

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Alain! Thanks again for the great links and interesting reference. I wouldn't have believed that there was a forum on the Atlantic Wall until now.

Enjoying all aspects of your resistance blog...keep up the good work!

M.
 

TidiousTed

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Only to forget/repeat all that stupidity later I think not. I'll go with "keep".
It's of course up to them, but I'd vote keep myself. Wiping out history isn't a great idea, IMHO.

If you're willing to forget the past your doomed to repeat it. So I go for keeping it, never erase history
 

Smithy

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I've lived twice now in Norway and there were Jerry fortifications all over the shop. My wife's Dad's partner's family have a bunker in the back garden of their summer cottage. It's a bloody great huge thing which they were completely nonchalant about but which I got very excited about.

Our last place in Trondheim was just up from the U-boat pens which are still there and truth be told they were fantastic feats of engineering. I hope they are kept as they are a piece of history. The Norwegian navy uses the old German U-boat pens in Bergen for their subs - or at least they used to when I was last there, so they're still useful.
 

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