Stone building labeled "Stabben Fort" atop a grassy hill under a cloudy sky, with a Norwegian flag on a pole fluttering to the right. The fort features a rugged base of large stones and a weathered wooden upper structure with a peaked roof.
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A historic site with a dramatic backdrop: is located on the island of Frøya and was part of the infamous Atlantic Wall – a 5,000km-long defensive line built by Germany during World War II from the Bay of Biscay to Kirkenes.

In the spring of 1941, the German occupiers began building a coastal fort on the Stabben Plateau. Houses were expropriated or demolished, and families were displaced. The entire area was sealed off with barbed wire and minefields. The main weapons were three 15cm cannons with a range of 22km.

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