
F-Stand German special bunker in Denmark – Fanø, Denmark
The F-Stands are small bunkers on the Atlantic Wall. They are 6,30 meters wide, and 6,10 meters long …
Coastal defense during World War II involved military strategies and fortifications to protect shorelines from enemy naval or amphibious attacks. Nations like Germany, Britain, and the U.S. constructed bunkers, artillery emplacements, radar systems, and minefields along coastlines. Coastal defense was crucial in repelling invasions, such as the Allied D-Day landings.