Anti-tank obstacles include, but are not limited to:
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The Czech hedgehog, dragon's teeth and cointet-element, all sometimes called "tank traps", are the most famous types of World War II anti-tank obstacles.
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were used on the western front during World War I, and in the Pacific, Europe, and Russia in World War II.
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are the most common anti-tank obstacles.
For implementation of various anti-tank obstacles:
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For British anti-tank obstacles, see: British anti-invasion preparations of World War II#Lines and islands.
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The Korean Demilitarized Zone is known to have very large minefields.
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The Berlin Wall used many different obstacles, including several types of anti-tank obstacles.
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The Atlantic Wall used many different obstacles, including several types of anti-tank obstacles.
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The Czechoslovak border fortifications used many different obstacles, including several types of anti-tank obstacles.
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The Mannerheim Line used many different obstacles, including several types of anti-tank obstacles.
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The Maginot Line used many different obstacles, including several types of anti-tank obstacles.
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