At Laye on the Cherbourg Peninsula is a 185 metre-long tunnel, built by the Germans in 1943. Part of the Atlantic Wall defences, its exact purpose is unknown but it may have served as a personnel shelter for a nearby battery.
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At Laye on the Cherbourg Peninsula is a 185 metre-long tunnel, built by the Germans in 1943. Part of the Atlantic Wall defences, its exact purpose is unknown but it may have served as a personnel shelter for a nearby battery.
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