The Rise and Fall of the Atlantic Wall

The Atlantic Wall was also built strategically to prevent mass migration of troops or strategic reserves from one area to another.

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The Atlantic Wall began in June 1941 with the building of defences in the Natural Harbour, just west of the Hague in the Netherlands, in conjunction with the Dutch government. Construction in Scheveningen, one of the major ports in The Hague, began in September 1943.

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