The Atlantic Wall (Paperback)
By
Ian Baxter
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pages: 104
Illustrations: 200 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036127459
Published: 30th October 2026
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pages: 104
Illustrations: 200 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036127459
Published: 30th October 2026
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Forged in fear of an Allied invasion, Hitler’s Atlantic Wall emerged as one of the most ambitious defensive systems ever constructed in Europe. Stretching over 1,600 miles across the coasts of France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway and the Channel Islands, this vast network of concrete fortifications was designed as an imposing barrier against attack. Yet rather than a single, unified project, the Atlantic Wall evolved as a complex patchwork of coastal batteries, bunkers and strongpoints, quickly assembled by German naval and army forces in a desperate race against time.
Drawing upon a remarkable collection of over 130 rare and previously unpublished photographs, this compelling Images of War book reveals how these formidable structures were built at immense cost in both manpower and materials. Reinforced concrete casemates housed powerful naval and army guns, some mounted within multi-storey emplacements capable of dominating vast stretches of coastline. Batteries such as Lindemann, Friedrich, August and the imposing Todt Battery at Cap Gris-Nez stand as enduring symbols of the Wall’s intended might. Supporting them lay a hidden world of command bunkers with sleeping quarters, operations rooms and observation posts, all designed to support a coordinated defence against invasion.
Yet despite its imposing appearance, the Atlantic Wall was far from impregnable and had major strategic flaws. Even under the direction of Erwin Rommel – tasked with strengthening its defences through mines, obstacles and strategic reinforcements – the system remained riddled with critical weaknesses. When Allied forces launched their assault on 6 June 1944, these flaws were laid bare. This is the story of a grand defensive vision undone by miscalculation, flawed intelligence and the relentless tide of war.
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About Ian Baxter
Ian Baxter is an avid collector of WW2 photographs. His previous books in this Series include Hitler’s Boy Soldiers, Nazi Concentration Camp Commandants and German Army on the Eastern Front – The Advance, German Army on the Eastern Front – The Retreat and Nazi Concentration Camp Commandants, The Crushing of Army Group (North) and the SS Waffen Division series including SS Leibstandarte Division and SS Totenkopf Division At War. He lives near Chelmsford, Essex.
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