In Episode 198 of History Traveler, we were exploring the German bunker complex of Crisbecq Battery on the Normandy coastline. But there was far too much to see for just one episode. In this episode of American Artifact, we're taking a closer look at one of the bunkers at Crisbecq and even better, a German uniform that was recovered in a unlikely place after having been buried for years.
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Other episodes that you might enjoy:
- Crisbecq: A GIANT German Bunker Complex in NORMANDY! | History Traveler Episode 198
https://youtu.be/GnovOLiMPZk
- Juno Beach: The Fighting Canadians on D-Day | History Traveler Episode 194: https://youtu.be/c5k4z_e9sk0
- The 12th SS Massacre of the Canadians in Normandy | History Traveler Episode 195: https://youtu.be/DCrG58SRc-M
- Holdy Battery: The Sister Gun Battery of Brecourt Manor | History Traveler Episode 187: https://youtu.be/JRFxIQ2X8fc
- German Bunkers of UTAH BEACH (D-Day!!!) | History Traveler Episode 190: https://youtu.be/M0InwW6lMpA
- The Private Collection of Major Dick Winters (EP 151): https://youtu.be/_MQd0EIBIgg
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