How did the Atlantic Wall start?

Create a game where players build upon the North Atlantic Wall using images and words, and then take turns testing each other’s defense systems.

AtlanticWall Regelbau 634 - Combat bunker with 6 Embrasure Armoured Copula Iron Turret

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Thanks for the great question! The Atlantic Wall was construction of fortifications along the coasts of France and Germany, built during World War II. It was considered by many to be one of the most sophisticated and advanced fortifications in the world.

The German Atlantic Wall in Normandy during D-Day in 1944

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