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06 May 2025, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: View of a bunker from the Second World War in Goldsteinstraße. Numerous bunkers in Frankfurt bear witness to the Second World War. (to dpa: 'Traces of the World War in Hesse') Photo: Andreas Arnold/dpa-stock-photo
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06 May 2025, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: View of a bunker from the Second World War in Sonnenweg in the Goldstein district. Numerous bunkers in Frankfurt bear witness to the Second World War. (to dpa: 'Traces of the World War in Hesse') Photo: Andreas Arnold/dpa-stock-photo
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06 May 2025, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: View of a bunker from the Second World War in Goldsteinstraße. Numerous bunkers in Frankfurt bear witness to the Second World War. (to dpa: 'Traces of the World War in Hesse') Photo: Andreas Arnold/dpa-stock-photo
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06 May 2025, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: View of a heavy door of an air-raid shelter, which was intended to protect people during the Second World War. Numerous bunkers in Frankfurt bear witness to the Second World War. (to dpa: 'Traces of the World War in Hesse') Photo: Andreas Arnold/dpa-stock-photo
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06 May 2025, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: The sign 'Zum Luftschutzraum' (To the air-raid shelter) is attached to the wall of a cellar staircase. Numerous bunkers in Frankfurt bear witness to the Second World War. (to dpa: 'Traces of the World War in Hesse') Photo: Andreas Arnold/dpa-stock-photo
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06 May 2025, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: A 'splinter protection cell' (Dykerhoff & Widmann 1943-1944), colloquially known as a 'one-man bunker', is located at the sports facilities on Hahnstraße in the Niederrad district. These shelters for up to two people were set up for railroad employees along the line who had to check the functionality of the railroad line after attacks. Numerous bunkers in the Frankfurt city area bear witness to the Second World War. (to dpa: 'Traces of the World War in Hesse') Photo: Andreas Arnold/dpa-stock-photo
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06 May 2025, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: A 'splinter protection cell' (Dykerhoff & Widmann 1943-1944), colloquially known as a 'one-man bunker', is located at the sports facilities on Hahnstraße in the Niederrad district. These shelters for up to two people were set up for railroad employees along the line who had to check the functionality of the railroad line after attacks. Numerous bunkers in the Frankfurt city area bear witness to the Second World War. (to dpa: 'Traces of the World War in Hesse') Photo: Andreas Arnold/dpa-stock-photo
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06 May 2025, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: In the passageway to the cellars in a residential building, the words 'Durchbruch' (breakthrough) can be read on the wall. If the cellar exits were buried during the Second World War as a result of bombing, the residents could try to get out via the neighboring houses. Numerous bunkers in Frankfurt bear witness to the Second World War. (to dpa: 'Traces of the World War in Hesse') Photo: Andreas Arnold/dpa-stock-photo
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06 May 2025, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: The sign 'Zum Luftschutzraum' (To the air-raid shelter) is attached to the wall of a cellar staircase. Numerous bunkers in Frankfurt bear witness to the Second World War. (to dpa: 'Traces of the World War in Hesse') Photo: Andreas Arnold/dpa-stock-photo
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aerial view of betchworth golf course surrey-stock-photo
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aerial view of betchworth golf course surrey-stock-photo
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Aerial view of a historic military fort with grass-covered bunkers, surrounded by modern buildings, trees, and walking paths, near the coastline under-stock-photo
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Aerial view of historic coastal fort with bunkers, grassy landscape and museum buildings against wide river, canal, bay with industrial port and crane-stock-photo
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Aerial view of historic coastal fort with bunkers, grassy landscape and museum buildings against wide river, canal, bay with industrial port and crane-stock-photo
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Aerial view of historic coastal fort with bunkers, grassy landscape and museum buildings against wide river, canal, bay with industrial port and crane-stock-photo
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Aerial view of historic coastal fort with bunkers, grassy landscape and museum buildings against wide river, canal, bay with industrial port and crane-stock-photo
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Aerial view of historic coastal fort with bunkers, grassy landscape and museum buildings against wide river, canal, bay with industrial port and crane-stock-photo
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Aerial view of historic coastal fort with bunkers, grassy landscape and museum buildings against wide river, canal, bay with industrial port and crane-stock-photo
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An aerial view of a golf course near Toronto, Ontario, Canada-stock-photo
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The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17, 1775 refers to several oil paintings completed in the late 18th and early 19th century by the American artist John Trumbull depicting the death of Founding Father Joseph Warren at the June 17, 1775, Battle of Bunker Hill, during the American Revolutionary War-stock-photo
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Battery Hundius and De Halve Maan, military complex in the dunes at Ostend, part of Atlantic Wall built during World War Two, West Flanders, Belgium-stock-photo
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Battery Hundius and De Halve Maan, military complex in the dunes at Ostend, part of Atlantic Wall built during World War Two, West Flanders, Belgium-stock-photo
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Aerial view of Oldstairs Bay,  looking down the coast towards Walmer and Deal, Kent-stock-photo
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Aerial view of Oldstairs Bay,  looking down the coast towards Walmer and Deal, Kent-stock-photo
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Early morning view down over Heather towards 9th Green, Hindhead Golf Club, Hindhead, Surrey,England.-stock-photo
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Early morning over 9th Green with Halfway Hut on the hill, Hindhead Golf Club, Hindhead, Surrey,England.-stock-photo
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Early morning over 9th Green with Halfway Hut on the hill, Hindhead Golf Club, Hindhead, Surrey,England.-stock-photo
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Early morning over 9th Green with Halfway Hut on the hill, Hindhead Golf Club, Hindhead, Surrey,England.-stock-photo
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Early morning view down over Heather towards 9th Green, Hindhead Golf Club, Hindhead, Surrey,England.-stock-photo
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Early morning view over Fairway Bunker on 18th Fairway to Golf Course, and 1st Fairway,Hindhead Golf Club, Hindhead, Surrey,England.-stock-photo
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Early morning view over Fairway Bunker on 18th Fairway to Golf Course, and 1st Fairway,Hindhead Golf Club, Hindhead, Surrey,England.-stock-photo
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Early morning view from 4th Tee towards 3rd Fairway with shadows; West Hill Golf Club; Bagshot; Surrey; England.-stock-photo
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Early morning view from 4th Tee towards Green with Green staff with shadows; West Hill Golf Club; Bagshot; Surrey; England.-stock-photo
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Early morning view from 4th Tee towards Green with Green staff with shadows; West Hill Golf Club; Bagshot; Surrey; England.-stock-photo
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Early morning view through trees to 16th Green with shadows; West Hill Golf Club; Bagshot; Surrey; England.-stock-photo
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Early morning view through trees to 16th Green with shadows; West Hill Golf Club; Bagshot; Surrey; England.-stock-photo
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Early morning view heather area towards 18th Fairway and 18th Green and Clubhouse; West Hill Golf Club; Bagshot; Surrey; England.-stock-photo
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Early morning view through trees to 16th Green with shadows; West Hill Golf Club; Bagshot; Surrey; England.-stock-photo
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Early morning view heather area across 2nd Green and Fairway towards Clubhouse; West Hill Golf Club; Bagshot; Surrey; England.-stock-photo
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COAL BUNKERS, SEATTLE. from the Article AMERICAN OVERLAND TRANSPORT TO THE ORIENT. By Harrington Emerson. from The Engineering Magazine Devoted to Industrial Progress Volume XXIV October 1902 - March 1903 The Engineering Magazine Co-stock-photo