A bunch of abandoned Nazi bunkers 70 years after World War II
On May 8, 1945, the Allies formally accepted the Nazi unconditional surrender document, ending World War II in Europe.
Explore the Nazi bunker after World War II
70 years later, photographer Jonathan Andrews revisited the site where Nazi Germany had set up a defensive line to prevent the Allied forces from fulfilling their mission to liberate Europe from the tyranny.
Today, the Nazi line that is almost inviolable can see through the pictures below.
A bunker on the beach.
Part of the remaining wall of a bunker at sea by the Germans.The bullet track can be seen clearly on the wall .
Barriers at sea in Scotland to fight German submarines.
A German bunker compartment.
From these windows, machine guns and artillery pointed out to defend the battlefield.
The entrance to the shelter avoids airstrikes at an old military airport in Belgium.
After 70 years since the end of the war, these bunkers represent the tragic history of the world.
There are many bunkers still quite intact on this beach.
Place a machine gun in a defensive position in the Netherlands.
This is an abandoned bunker located in Belgium.
A trench and the rest of a German bunker in Belgium
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