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  2. Sons of the Forest - Wikipedia

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    Sons of the Forest is a survival horror video game developed by Endnight Games and published by Newnight. Serving as the sequel to the 2018 video game The Forest, the story centers on a protagonist sent to a mysterious island to search for a missing CEO and his family, while facing cannibalistic monsters and uncovering an ancient secret buried deep underground.

  3. Guerrilla war in the Baltic states - Wikipedia

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    The KGB eventually discovered her bunker and she was captured a third time, interrogated and killed. [51] [52] The 2007 Estonian film Sons of One Fores (Estonian: Ühe metsa pojad) follows the story of two Forest Brothers in southern Estonia, who fight with an Estonian from the Waffen-SS against the Soviet occupants.

  4. Estonian partisans - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Saika Bunker (Estonian: Saika punkrilahing) occurred in the village's forest on March 7, 1951. Eight Forest Brothers and an unknown number of KGB guards took part in the battle. It was the first major conflict between the Forest Brothers and MGB forces in the Vastseliina region. MGB soldiers came to capture the bunker from two ...

  5. La Coupole - Wikipedia

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    La Coupole (English: The Dome), also known as the Coupole d'Helfaut-Wizernes and originally codenamed Bauvorhaben 21 ('Building Project 21') or Schotterwerk Nordwest (Northwest Gravel Works), [3] is a Second World War bunker complex in the Pas-de-Calais department of northern France, about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from Saint-Omer, and some 14.4 kilometers (8.9 miles) south-southeast from the less ...

  6. Wolf's Lair - Wikipedia

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    The Wolf's Lair (German: Wolfsschanze; Polish: Wilczy Szaniec) was Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II.. The headquarters was located in the Masurian woods, near the village of Görlitz (now Gierłoż), about 8 kilometres (5 miles) east of the town of Rastenburg (now Kętrzyn), in present-day Poland.

  7. Führerhauptquartier Tannenberg - Wikipedia

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    Tannenberg consisted of two concrete bunkers, one used as Hitler's private quarters and a second as a communications facility. [1] The site also included a number of wooden-framed structures, including a mess hall, barracks, guest quarters, a conference centre, and a guard house. [1] The perimeter of the complex was ringed with barbed wire. [1]

  8. Blockhaus d'Éperlecques - Wikipedia

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    The Blockhaus d'Éperlecques (English: Bunker of Éperlecques, also referred to as "the Watten bunker" or simply "Watten") [5] is a Second World War bunker, now part of a museum, near Saint-Omer in the northern Pas-de-Calais département of France, and only some 14.4 kilometers (8.9 miles) north-northwest from the more developed La Coupole V-2 launch facility, in the same general area.

  9. Tagansky Protected Command Point - Wikipedia

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    The Cold War Museum (Moscow) or Bunker GO-42, also known as "facility-02" (1947), CHZ-293 (1951), CHZ-572 (1953), and GO-42 (from 1980), and now Exhibition Complex Bunker-42, [1] is a once-secret military complex, bunker, communication center in Moscow, Russia, near the underground Moscow Metro station Taganskaya. It has an area of 7,000 square ...