In an astonishing discovery that has captivated historians and military enthusiasts alike, a series of long-forgotten Nazi bunkers have been unearthed near the Normandy beaches, where the historic D-Day landings took place. These bunkers, hidden for over 75 years, were part of the infamous Atlantic Wall, a vast network of fortifications built by the Germans to repel the Allied invasion during World War II.
One of the most significant finds is the Maisy Battery, a sprawling complex of bunkers located about two miles inland from Omaha Beach. The battery was equipped with 14 large guns, including 150 mm Howitzers, and played a crucial role in the defense against the Allied forces during D-Day.
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