File:Bulletholes at Fort Eben-Emael (261512903).jpg

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العربية: آثار الضرر الناجم عن الطلقات خلال معركة حصن إبن إميل
English: The parts of Fort Eben-Emael visible above ground level are scarred by

heavy fighting during World War II. The heavily fortified structure (most of it below ground) was supposed to be unassailable, until a

German commando unit arrived from above by using glider planes.
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Source Bulletholes at Fort Eben-Emael
Author Anton Raath from Leuven, Belgium
Camera location50° 47′ 46.99″ N, 5° 40′ 50.84″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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