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Favorite Atlantic Wall Obstacles
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@aequitas:
@ABWorsham:
Most of the items were given nick names by the Gerfmans or Allies, and the names stuck. I must admit a few of the barriers and obstacles I had to search to find a name.
Oh these Gerfmans! lol I like it
I´ll see if I can find some pic´s of the obstacles and will post ´em If you want ABWorsham…thanks friend. That would be awesome.
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aequitas-et-veritas '22 '21 '20 '19 '18 '17 '16last edited by Apr 3, 2013, 7:10 PM Apr 3, 2013, 6:53 PM
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This picture shows a Rommel Asparagus “Rommel Spargel”, this Obstacle is simple and dangerous.
On top of these Asparagus looking lumber is a Mine deployed and will explode if a boat crossing it. While the Invasion took place at low tide it failed its job to destroy and slow down boats on D-Day but was sometimes used by Snipers to kill the Invaders resting underneath it. -
Dragon Teeth, German fortifications to ward off the approaching.
Sometimes built with a path through so the Defender could gain access to supply during resting time and easily shoot down the Attacker.Obstruction Beams, similar like the Rommel Asparagus but diffrent in the way of action.
While the Asparagus was intended to hit and sink the boat, the O-Beams were more like to block and destroy. -
Hairpins are anti tank obstacles buried in the ground to slow down.
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Thanks for the info and pictures!
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Awesome pictures.
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Danke Aequitas.
Must have taken you some time. -
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@witt Cointet-element is another name for the Belgium Gate that the Belgium Army used in WW2 and the Germans used afterwards. These structures were hard to demolish or move.
Took me awhile to find this subject.
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@abworsham4 good day my friend.
Never heard that term. Thanks for the update.
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