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question for bunker specialists

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Post by Germania » 13 Oct 2004, 18:28

Guyz I need some help I´m in denmark at the moment in north sealand are there anzy bunkers or systems worth for take a look?
Thanks for anz tip and help!

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Post by LegalAssassin » 13 Oct 2004, 19:56

I think the danish people better answer this, but... What is "anz"?


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Post by Christian Ankerstjerne » 13 Oct 2004, 22:38

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I don't know of that many bunkers there, however you'll have a lot more luck in Copenhagen. Aside from Tøjhusmuseet, Flakfortet (costal defence from the 19th century) may still be open. This is what I can think of right now - there are lots of bunkers on the west coast of Jutland, but not many on Zealand.

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'Anz' is 'any', written by a German on a Danish keyboard. The German keyboards are strange, in that the Z and Y are interchanged, so that the Z is between the T and U, whereas the Y is next to the X. I experienced the frustration when I was in Germany.

German keyboards are evil! ;)

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Post by LegalAssassin » 14 Oct 2004, 18:56

Ah, ok. I've seen the same on french keyboards, horror!

qwerty is the only true path ;)

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Post by Germania » 15 Oct 2004, 12:48

Thanks Christian after some days here I think it is the wrong island of danemark because not much bunkers, not so much viking history but an nice coast and the people have so much time. But thanks to you the only hard thing are the danish keyboard

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Post by Dan Mouritzsen » 15 Oct 2004, 15:27

Hi

Look here:

http://www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk

http://www.lejre-center.dk

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Dan Mouritzsen

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Post by Germania » 15 Oct 2004, 17:23

Any other tip will be welcome

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