Battlefields – Europe – France WW2 – Commando Operations – Grand Blockhouse

Commando Operations of WW2 featuring Dieppe, St. Nazaire & Normandy

The Grand Blockhouse Museum, Batz-sur-mer and the Atlantic Wall defences

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Le Grand Blockhaus Museum at Batz sur Mer was an Observation Post built as part of the Atlantic Wall defences in the area around St Nazaire following the raid on the dry dock by British commandos in March 1942. The bunker was the eyes of a major coastal battery and later formed part of the St Nazaire pocket which did not surrender until after VE Day.

Located on a rocky coastline, the museum was started and is run by two brothers who enthusiasm for WW2 history is boundless. Inside is an impressive array of WW2 material telling the story of the sinking of the Lancastria, the St Nazaire raid, the Atlantic Wall and the battle of the pocket here – among many other subjects. The U-Boat war out of St Nazaire also figures highly. The displays are simply superb, there is a good film to watch and you can also climb into the upper tier of the observation bunker using the original metal ladder.

Source: Wikipedia


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