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 | The Dutch group shelters, part of the New Dutch Water Line, were designed as a shelter by shelling and bombing, the trenches between the shelters gave not enough coverage. The principle was based on the fights in the First World War. <br>
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The group shelters were build in 1940. A number of these were not completed yet with the outbreak of the Second World War. The ... |  | 08/30/2009 | 217 | 



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The group shelters were build in 1940. A number of these were not completed yet with the outbreak of the Second World War. The ... |  | 08/30/2009 | 309 | 



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The group shelters were build in 1940. A number of these were not completed yet with the outbreak of the Second World War. The build of these were ... |  | 08/30/2009 | 299 | 



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 | This air raid shelter (in German: Hochbunker) was built between 1942 and 1943. It offered protection during bombardments. The bunker is 25 meters high. The outer walls has a thickness of 1,10 meter. During the siege of Breslau (now: Wroclaw) in 1945, the air raid shelter served as Festunglazaret II.
Address:ul. Legnicka, Wroclaw |  | 09/12/2009 | 956 | 



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 | Here are some of the remaining air protection shelter and the 2 anti-aircraft-towers in Hamburg. |  | 12/29/2005 | 933 | 



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 | This air raid shelter (in German: Hochbunker) offered protection during bombardments.
Address:ul. Ladna, Wroclaw |  | 09/12/2009 | 370 | 



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 | This air raid shelter (in German: Hochbunker) offered protection during bombardments.
Address:ul. Slowianska, Wroclaw |  | 09/12/2009 | 345 | 



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 | This photo was taken from the camera pit in Thunderbird on March 28, 1944. The target was an airfield at Dijon, France. Bomb strikes can be seen in one area of buildings. A following group of fortresses wiped out the next group of buildings, while a third group demolished the third group of buildings. The airfield was completely destroyed. |  | 09/26/2007 | 994 | 



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 | The single person air raid schelter made of concrete and steel was built during the Second World War. It provided a shelter for railway signalmen during airplane attacks on the yard.
There were several of these structures spread over the area.
The station Hamont is the frontier of the railway Antwerp-Mol-Hamont-Mönchengladbach in the German Ruhr.
Address:Oude Watert... |  | 09/08/2009 | 616 | 



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 | Hvidsten group (Danish: Hvidstengruppen) was a Danish resistance group during World War II. Its name stems from an inn called Hvidsten Kro between Randers and Mariager in Jutland where it was formed. It started in 1943 and existed until 1944 when its members were arrested by the Gestapo. The identity of its members had been revealed by a captured British agent who under torture had revealed wha... |  | 08/09/2009 | 318 | 



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 | 2 July 1944
The change in the old order of things began with the very first mission in July. The target was the Rakos Marshalling Yard in Budapest, Hungary. Although the Group had not bombed in Budapest since the 13th of April, crew members remember well that city as a hot target. On the occasion of this mission there was plenty of flak but not too much of it was within range of... |  | 05/14/2007 | 766 | 



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 | On Peanut Island, near Palm Beach, Florida, a five-minute helicopter ride from the former Kennedy estate, one can imagine life in the atomic age at its most terrifying extreme: when nearly one-eighth of the Strategic Air Command's nuclear force was airborne and loaded, the nation's armed forces were on standing five-minute alert under DEFCON2, and anywhere--even the president's vacation home--w... |  | 06/06/2010 | 2,233 | 



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