Hel Fortress

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Hel Fortress was a key Polish coastal stronghold on the Hel Peninsula that served as a major defensive position during the early fighting of World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Polish coastal stronghold
military fortress
attacker German forces
conflict Invasion of Poland
World War II
controlledAccessTo approaches to Gdańsk
approaches to Gdynia
country Poland
defender Polish forces
era World War II
interwar period
garrison Polish naval and army units
geographicalFeature peninsula
hasPart coastal artillery batteries
fortified positions
naval installations
locatedIn Hel Peninsula
Pomeranian Voivodeship
locatedNear Bay of Gdańsk
surface form: Gdańsk Bay

town of Hel
locatedOn Baltic Sea
militaryBranch coastal artillery
naval forces
namedAfter Hel Peninsula
notableEvent Obrona Helu
surface form: Defense of Hel in 1939
operator Polish Army
Polish Navy
partOf Polish coastal defenses
Polish coastal defenses
surface form: Polish coastal fortification system
significantDate September 1939
startTime 1930s
statusDuring1939Campaign one of the last Polish positions to surrender
strategicImportance control of access to Gdańsk Bay
protection of Polish Baltic coast
usedFor artillery defense
coastal defense
naval base protection

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Battle of Hel usedFortifications Hel Fortress