The Ero Vili and the Atlantic Wall

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DOI: 10.4236/aa.2015.54018    4,080 Downloads   5,215 Views  Citations
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In this article the events concerning the south portion of the Audierne Bay in the department of Finistère (France) during the 2nd World War are analyzed. The role of the Ero Vili and the Camp Todt in the construction of the Atlantic Wall fortification and the state of preservation of the military and logistic constructions of this portion of the Audierne Bay are presented in order to stimulate further studies by experts and amateurs.

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Tomezzoli, G. and Marzin, Y. (2015) The Ero Vili and the Atlantic Wall. Advances in Anthropology, 5, 183-204. doi: 10.4236/aa.2015.54018.

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