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Belgium - Raversijde Domain -
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The Raversijde Domain (Atlantic Wall museum) is located
near the large Belgium harbour at
Oostende. This fortress was built during
World War I and rebuilt - as a part of the German Atlantic Wall -
during World War II. Many bunkers
are used for exhibitions and many strong points still have the the
big guns and anti-aircraft guns in place. A unique place to visit
and a nice walk using the trenches and paths that were used, when
the fortress was active.
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One of the World War II
anti-aircraft guns at the
Raversijde Domain (Atlantic Wall museum) at Oostende.
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German World War I soldiers
displayed at the Raversijde
Domain (Atlantic Wall museum) at Oostende.
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One of the many huge World War II
canons at the Raversijde
Domain (Atlantic Wall museum) at Oostende.
This canon is a Belgium built 12 cm K370 canon.
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German World War II soldiers
displayed at the Raversijde
Domain (Atlantic Wall museum) at Oostende.
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A German World War II
2 cm FLAK 38 anti-aircraft guns at the
Raversijde Domain (Atlantic Wall museum) at Oostende.
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World War II pictures showing the
visit of Field marshal Ervin Rommel at the
Raversijde Domain at Oostende in 1943.
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Photo:
euro-t-guide.com -
August 2009
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