An old Nazi camp on a Channel island is up for sale.

During the Second World War, the Channel Islands were occupied by the British.

The site is on a small island in the middle of the English Channel. It was home to 24 soldiers and three officers from Nazi Germany, as well as several acres of trenches and multiple gun stations.

The Channel Islands were fortified between 1942 and 1944 as part of Hitler's " Atlantic Wall" strategy.

The Bunkers at Giffoine
The two bunkers in the Alderney encampment were part of Hitler's "Atlantic Wall" strategy.
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There is an amazing opportunity to own seven acres of WWII history.

It has "superb" sea views according to a representative of Bell& Co.

The Bunkers at Giffoine
Another view of the bunkers at Giffoine.
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The site is open to the public and Bell& Co's director hopes it stays that way.

The property will be sold by sealed bid. Several people have expressed an interest.