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La Linea de la Concepcion, Spain - Mar 26, 2025: This bunker at La Linea de la Concepcion was constructed by the Franco-regime in the early forties ag-stock-photo
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La Linea de la Concepcion, Spain - Mar 26, 2025: This bunker at La Linea de la Concepcion was constructed by the Franco-regime in the early forties ag-stock-photo
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La Linea de la Concepcion, Spain - Mar 26, 2025: This bunker at La Linea de la Concepcion was constructed by the Franco-regime in the early forties ag-stock-photo
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Tarifa, Spain - Mar 25, 2025: This bunker at Tarifa was constructed by the Franco-regime in the early forties against a possible Allied invasion. Sunn-stock-photo
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Algeciras, Spain - Mar 18, 2025: This bunker was constructed by the Franco-regime in the early forties against a possible Allied invasion. Sunny sprin-stock-photo
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Algeciras, Spain - Mar 18, 2025: This bunker was constructed by the Franco-regime in the early forties against a possible Allied invasion. Sunny sprin-stock-photo
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Algeciras, Spain - Mar 18, 2025: This bunker at Punta Getares was constructed by the Franco-regime in the early forties against a possible Allied inva-stock-photo
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Cartagena, Spain - Mar 9, 2025: The coastal battery of Santa Ana Acasamatada is constructed by the Franco-regime in the forties against a possible All-stock-photo
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Cartagena, Spain - Mar 9, 2025: The coastal battery of Santa Ana Acasamatada is constructed by the Franco-regime in the forties against a possible All-stock-photo
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Cartagena, Spain - Mar 9, 2025: The coastal battery of Santa Ana Acasamatada is constructed by the Franco-regime in the forties against a possible All-stock-photo
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Cartagena, Spain - Mar 9, 2025: The coastal battery of Santa Ana Acasamatada is constructed by the Franco-regime in the forties against a possible All-stock-photo
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Cartagena, Spain - Mar 9, 2025: The coastal battery of Santa Ana Acasamatada is constructed by the Franco-regime in the forties against a possible All-stock-photo
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Cartagena, Spain - Mar 9, 2025: The coastal battery of Santa Ana Acasamatada is constructed by the Franco-regime in the forties against a possible All-stock-photo
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Cartagena, Spain - Mar 9, 2025: The coastal battery of Santa Ana Acasamatada is constructed by the Franco-regime in the forties against a possible All-stock-photo
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Cartagena, Spain - Mar 9, 2025: The coastal battery of Santa Ana Acasamatada is constructed by the Franco-regime in the forties against a possible All-stock-photo
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Cartagena, Spain - Mar 9, 2025: The coastal battery of Santa Ana Acasamatada is constructed by the Franco-regime in the forties against a possible All-stock-photo
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Cartagena, Spain - Mar 9, 2025: The coastal battery of Santa Ana Acasamatada is constructed by the Franco-regime in the forties against a possible All-stock-photo
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Nules, Spain - Mar 4, 2025: This bunker was constructed in 1938, during the Spanish Civil War. It was constructed by the Franco-regime against a possi-stock-photo
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Nules, Spain - Mar 4, 2025: This bunker was constructed in 1938, during the Spanish Civil War. It was constructed by the Franco-regime against a possi-stock-photo
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Nules, Spain - Mar 4, 2025: This bunker was constructed in 1938, during the Spanish Civil War. It was constructed by the Franco-regime against a possi-stock-photo
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Nules, Spain - Mar 4, 2025: This bunker was constructed in 1938, during the Spanish Civil War. It was constructed by the Franco-regime against a possi-stock-photo
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Nules, Spain - Mar 4, 2025: This bunker was constructed in 1938, during the Spanish Civil War. It was constructed by the Franco-regime against a possi-stock-photo
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Nules, Spain - Mar 4, 2025: This bunker was constructed in 1938, during the Spanish Civil War. It was constructed by the Franco-regime against a possi-stock-photo
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Nules, Spain - Mar 4, 2025: This bunker was constructed in 1938, during the Spanish Civil War. It was constructed by the Franco-regime against a possi-stock-photo
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Nules, Spain - Mar 4, 2025: This bunker was constructed in 1938, during the Spanish Civil War. It was constructed by the Franco-regime against a possi-stock-photo
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Nules, Spain - Mar 4, 2025: This bunker was constructed in 1938, during the Spanish Civil War. It was constructed by the Franco-regime against a possi-stock-photo
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Nules, Spain - Mar 4, 2025: This bunker was constructed in 1938, during the Spanish Civil War. It was constructed by the Franco-regime against a possi-stock-photo
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Roses, Spain - Feb 26, 2025: The coastal battery of Punta Falconera is constructed by the Franco-regime in the forties against a possible Allied invas-stock-photo
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Roses, Spain - Feb 26, 2025: The coastal battery of Punta Falconera is constructed by the Franco-regime in the forties against a possible Allied invas-stock-photo
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Roses, Spain - Feb 26, 2025: The coastal battery of Punta Falconera is constructed by the Franco-regime in the forties against a possible Allied invas-stock-photo
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Roses, Spain - Feb 26, 2025: The coastal battery of Punta Falconera is constructed by the Franco-regime in the forties against a possible Allied invas-stock-photo
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Roses, Spain - Feb 26, 2025: The coastal battery of Punta Falconera is constructed by the Franco-regime in the forties against a possible Allied invas-stock-photo
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Roses, Spain - Feb 26, 2025: The coastal battery of Punta Falconera is constructed by the Franco-regime in the forties against a possible Allied invas-stock-photo
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Roses, Spain - Feb 26, 2025: The coastal battery of Punta Falconera is constructed by the Franco-regime in the forties against a possible Allied invas-stock-photo
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Roses, Spain - Feb 26, 2025: The coastal battery of Punta Falconera is constructed by the Franco-regime in the forties against a possible Allied invas-stock-photo
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The courtroom of the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials in 1946. Seated in the box is Hermann Goering, former leader of the Luftwaffe with headphones and dark glasses. Next is Rudolf Hess, former Deputy Fuhrer of Germany; Joachim von Ribbentrop, former Nazi Minister of Foreign Affairs; Wilhelm Keitel, former leader of Germany’s Supreme Command (blurry face), and Ernst Kaltenbrunner, the highest ranking surviving SS-leader.-stock-photo
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Two weeks after German surrender in World War II, a U.S. soldier examines a solid gold statue, part of Hermann Goering’s private loot, found by the 7th U.S. Army in a mountainside cave near Schonau am Konigssee, Germany, on May 25, 1945. The secret cave, the second found to date, also contained stolen priceless paintings from all over Europe.-stock-photo
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Leipzig, Germany. 09th Jan, 2025. The bronze copy of the Venus Medici from the Uffizi in Florence is on display at the Grassi Museum during the annual press conference. The figure was once owned by the Nazi criminal Hermann Göring and was sunk in the lake in front of Göring's estate in 1945. It was only recovered in 1990. In its 150th year, Leipzig's Grassi Museum of Applied Arts set a new visitor record with 109,000 guests. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Leipzig, Germany. 09th Jan, 2025. The bronze copy of the Venus Medici from the Uffizi in Florence stands next to Director Olaf Thormann and Skadi Jennicke (Die Linke), Mayor of Culture of the City of Leipzig, during the annual press conference at the Grassi Museum. The figure was once owned by the Nazi criminal Hermann Göring and was sunk in the lake in front of Göring's estate in 1945. It was only recovered in 1990. In its 150th year, Leipzig's Grassi Museum of Applied Arts set a visitor record with 109,000 guests. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Leipzig, Germany. 09th Jan, 2025. The bronze copy of the Venus Medici from the Uffizi in Florence stands next to Director Olaf Thormann and Skadi Jennicke (Die Linke), Mayor of Culture of the City of Leipzig, during the annual press conference at the Grassi Museum. The figure was once owned by the Nazi criminal Hermann Göring and was sunk in the lake in front of Göring's estate in 1945. It was only recovered in 1990. In its 150th year, Leipzig's Grassi Museum of Applied Arts set a visitor record with 109,000 guests. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo