Regarding bunkers

THE ATLANTIC WALL LINEAR MUSEUM PROJECT Conversation between Gennaro Postiglione and Francesco Lenzini The Atlantik Wall, understood as a fortified Atlantic coastal infrastructure system erected by the Nazis during World War Two is effectively one-of-a-kind in size and complexity terms. It is a monu...

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Main Authors: F. Lenzini, G. Postiglione
Other Authors: M. Ridnyi, D. Margreiter et Alt., Lenzini, F., Postiglione, G.
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: argobooks 2019
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spelling ftpolimilanoiris:oai:re.public.polimi.it:11311/1122579 2024-02-11T10:06:50+01:00 Regarding bunkers F. Lenzini G. Postiglione M. Ridnyi, D. Margreiter et Alt. Lenzini, F. Postiglione, G. 2019 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11311/1122579 eng eng argobooks country:DEU info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/978-3-942700-94-8 ispartofbook:RE:Bunker — Erinnerungskulturen, Analogien, Technoide Mentalitäten firstpage:123 lastpage:130 numberofpages:8 alleditors:M. Ridnyi, D. Margreiter et Alt. http://hdl.handle.net/11311/1122579 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Conflict Heritage Bunker WWII New Monument Difficult Memories info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart 2019 ftpolimilanoiris 2024-01-24T18:08:18Z THE ATLANTIC WALL LINEAR MUSEUM PROJECT Conversation between Gennaro Postiglione and Francesco Lenzini The Atlantik Wall, understood as a fortified Atlantic coastal infrastructure system erected by the Nazis during World War Two is effectively one-of-a-kind in size and complexity terms. It is a monumental work which Hitler intended to safeguard the section of Atlantic coast stretching from the Pyrenees to North Cape from the much feared Allied landings. This immense defensive line was to have been composed of around 15,000 buildings (of which only around 12,000 were effectively built) set out strategically along the nearly 6000 km of European Atlantic coast (with the exception of Spain and Portugal) both of which were effectively neutral during the war, penetrating several kilometers inland on average. It involved more than thirteen million cubic meters of concrete organized according to a scattered and discontinuous logic. It was a huge and constantly evolving building site which required very detailed planning entrusted to Organization Todt on one hand and, on the other, millions of men, some of whom were from occupied countries condemned to hard labor and interned in special concentration camps. Book Part North Cape RE.PUBLIC@POLIMI - Research Publications at Politecnico di Milano Atlantik North Cape ENVELOPE(165.700,165.700,-70.650,-70.650)
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Bunker
WWII
New Monument
Difficult Memories
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description THE ATLANTIC WALL LINEAR MUSEUM PROJECT Conversation between Gennaro Postiglione and Francesco Lenzini The Atlantik Wall, understood as a fortified Atlantic coastal infrastructure system erected by the Nazis during World War Two is effectively one-of-a-kind in size and complexity terms. It is a monumental work which Hitler intended to safeguard the section of Atlantic coast stretching from the Pyrenees to North Cape from the much feared Allied landings. This immense defensive line was to have been composed of around 15,000 buildings (of which only around 12,000 were effectively built) set out strategically along the nearly 6000 km of European Atlantic coast (with the exception of Spain and Portugal) both of which were effectively neutral during the war, penetrating several kilometers inland on average. It involved more than thirteen million cubic meters of concrete organized according to a scattered and discontinuous logic. It was a huge and constantly evolving building site which required very detailed planning entrusted to Organization Todt on one hand and, on the other, millions of men, some of whom were from occupied countries condemned to hard labor and interned in special concentration camps.
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