How does the coastal region deal with the Nazi heritage site? The bunkers of the so-called "Atlantic Wall" in the Dutch Scheveningen, the suburb of the Hague, offer a bizarre picture, in the middle of the holiday idyll. What should you do with them? A Dutch foundation is now looking after these concrete structures that the German occupiers once left behind. Volunteers dig them out of the dune sand and even restore them true to the original. The Atlantic Wall: A transnational, European war monument that wants to be preserved for the future. The buildings of the former enemy now take on the Dutch and question their own history at the same time. Some bunkers are also peacefully reinterpreted and transformed into stylish homes.