A watchtower in WWII was a strategic military structure used for observation and surveillance. Typically constructed from wood, steel, or concrete, these towers were elevated to provide a wide, unobstructed view of surrounding areas. Positioned at key locations such as borders, coastlines, and military bases, they allowed soldiers to monitor enemy movements, detect approaching aircraft, and coordinate defense efforts. Equipped with binoculars, communication devices, and sometimes light weapons, watchtowers played a crucial role in early warning systems, enhancing the situational awareness and response capabilities of military forces during the war.
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