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English: The Atlantic Wall (defence built by Nazi Germany, stood from 1942-44).
Deutsch: Der Atlantikwall, eine 2.685 km lange Linie von befestigten Stellungen entlang der Küsten des Atlantiks, Ärmelkanals und der Nordsee, 1942-44.
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6 December 2006 |
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English Wikipedia, File:Atlantic-Wall.gif |
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User:Uberstroker |
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