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Location DB > France > Nord-Pas-de-Calais > Pas de Calais > M.K.B. Todt > Turm 4 > PICT2364.JPG

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Remains of smaller bunkers on the roof.
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Posted by rainman8889 12/20/2004 1:22 AM | remove
  Good job on the gallery. If possible, could you provide a translation for what was painted on the walls?
Posted by Halligan 12/22/2004 9:53 PM | remove
  please!!! s'il vous plait!!!
Posted by On_Parole 12/23/2004 3:46 PM | remove
  Have a look at http://www.bunkersite.com/bunkerart/

There are a lot of translations on it. click on specials and then on todt.


Posted by rainman8889 12/24/2004 1:13 AM | remove
  Have checked it out. Very impressive!
Posted by Miss_Informed 4/12/2005 9:30 AM | remove
  ... another option:

http://babelfish.altavista.com/
Posted by GreyDeath 5/13/2005 5:43 AM | remove
  Fantastic pictures. Even better if the paintings are origionals. =]
Posted by On_Parole 5/20/2005 1:28 PM | remove
  I'm going to visit france from the 28 of may to the 4 of june. Let's see if things have been changed. We planned to visit some other large gun batteries in the area.
Posted by nel58 2/1/2006 12:23 AM | remove
  Very good, interresting and a bit disturbing location....Bravo!
Posted by rainman8889 2/3/2006 4:46 AM | remove
  A bit disturbing? Considering this place's history, that's an understatement there nel. Very interesting and leaves me with a chill thinking how our world would look today if Britain had fallen. Brrr!
Posted by maZe 2/3/2006 4:54 AM | remove
  I'm with you Rainman, especially after visiting Sauchsenhausen and other concentration camps.
Posted by nel58 2/3/2006 8:23 PM | remove
  I meant by disturbing=I was so moved that I had those chills that yes the world could have changed horribly drastically..."disturbed" in emotions about all those who died,all lives that were destroyed and angry at the few people that still deny about casualties and camps !! Maybe the word disturbing doesn't have the same strong meaning than in french ? (by the dictionary,an understatement is NOT what I wanted to make) ah! a second language is a tricky thing sometimes !
Posted by lab_rat 9/17/2006 2:46 AM | remove
  really nice place man
Posted by airmyles13 3/21/2008 6:08 AM | remove
  What an amazing gallery... I love learning about the Second World War, and if I'm ever on that side of the Atlantic, I'll definitely be visiting this area!
Posted by MarineAD 9/11/2008 4:26 AM | remove
  very nice this is the kind of stuff that turned me onto ue in the first place thank you very much for the look into the past.-Marinead
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