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The Todt Battery (Batterie Todt in French and German) is a battery of coastal artillery built by the Germans in World War II located in the hamlet of Haringzelle Audinghen near Cape Gris Nez Pas de Calais France.It was one of the most important[citation needed] coastal fortifications of the Atlantic Wall and consisted of four 380 mm calibre Krupp guns with a range up to 55.7 km capable of reaching the British coast and each protected by a bunker of reinforced concrete.