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Trenches, ammunition, steep stairs and exciting stories. History comes to life at IJmuiden Bunker Museum: ‘No real fighting ever took place here’

Trenches, ammunition, steep stairs and exciting stories. History comes to life at IJmuiden Bunker Museum: ‘No real fighting ever took place here’

The Bunker Museum IJmuiden opened its doors to the public for the first time this season on Sunday. Assisted by over thirty volunteers, the museum uses historical bunkers and trenches to preserve and share stories from the Second World War.

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