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On the Port of Lorient Sleeps a Bunker of 480,000 M3 that the Allied Bombardments Have Never Managed to Start and that No One Knows How to Demolish

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The Keroman bunker in Lorient is an architectural monument of the Second World War that challenged the 30 massive raids of the RAF. With its 7.5-metre thick concrete walls, this German submarine base survived the virtual destruction of the city itself, shaved 90% by the allies. More
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The Keroman bunker in Lorient is an architectural monument of the Second World War that challenged the 30 massive raids of the RAF. With its 7.5-metre thick concrete walls, this German submarine base survived the virtual destruction of the city itself, shaved 90% by the allies. More

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SciencePost broke the news on Friday, June 26, 2026.
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