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Post by Richard Drew » 14 Mar 2007, 00:30

I have been back to Osteck on Friday, we walked around it once in the morning and again in the afternoon. We have now visited about 30 of the 50+ bunkers that are there. The site in places is so overgrown it is very hard to locate several of the bunkers. Even some we found last time evaded us this time. So my website is updated with corrections and some new stuff. I still have more to put on it but that is for the near future.

http://www.atlantikwall.co.uk - go to 'Home page updates' 'Osteck'

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Post by moonraker » 14 Mar 2007, 15:17

hello richard,
Courage there is still some richard, of whom good one moments prick you hands and legs. :lol: osteck is gunters hill !!!!!!
etienne :wink:


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Post by jopaerya » 14 Mar 2007, 16:51

Hello Friends

At Osteck you need a big flametrower to get rid off all the busches :lol:

Regards Jos

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Post by jopaerya » 21 Jul 2007, 10:56

Hello All

I have a little problem , this bunker on the photo ( little guy is me )
according to some sources this is a 121 and others a 120 ,
also other sources make it a 120 and a 121 in Osteck .
On the S.H.M. drawings you can also see a 120 , it's looks
like that apart of the bunker is reinforced with extra concrete

Who can help me with a good drawing of the bunker on the photo ?

Regards Jos
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Post by Chazette » 22 Jul 2007, 01:08

hello Jos is a H121 this bunker is on the west on Ost is H120
for the H121 is diffucult to entrance only small man, my friend A.Destouches go in it and he said H121 because on he see the structuere of H121
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Post by Chazette » 22 Jul 2007, 01:09

hello Jos is a H121 this bunker is on the west on Ost is H120
for the H121 is diffucult to entrance only small man, my friend A.Destouches go in it and he said H121 because on he see the structure of H121
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Post by jopaerya » 22 Jul 2007, 17:58

Thanks Alain

Sound logic because the emergency exit is on the
place according to the 121 and not as the 120 .

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Re: Osteck

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Post by Ric » 23 Jul 2007, 10:18

Richard Drew wrote:I have been back to Osteck on Friday, we walked around it once in the morning and again in the afternoon. We have now visited about 30 of the 50+ bunkers that are there. The site in places is so overgrown it is very hard to locate several of the bunkers. Even some we found last time evaded us this time. So my website is updated with corrections and some new stuff. I still have more to put on it but that is for the near future.

http://www.atlantikwall.co.uk - go to 'Home page updates' 'Osteck'

Richard
Osteck this merit and that pricks, beautiful Richard work .
Ric :wink:

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Post by moonraker » 23 Jul 2007, 13:59

hello all and jos,
I am to return in the R 121 in 1989 and 2005, that I to say little to you is that is well a R 121, it is nevertheless to modify standard plan because it did not receive its standard plate 78p9 of entry, but a plate 48 p8. for the interior jos to be thinner to you than me, therefore its master key too.

the buildings of this shelters, are covered with fresco painted forged identity paperss, color blue and green.
I think that is the only one of osteck has to have received decoration kind.
etienne :wink:

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Re: Osteck

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Post by jopaerya » 29 Nov 2015, 20:33

Could this be a drawing of Osteck , Regards Jos

Drawing = ETO Natter

P.S. nice to see the dummy turret
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Re: Osteck

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Post by moonraker » 30 Nov 2015, 20:29

hi jos,

if the plan is osteck I think here this place.
regards

Me belfra-team
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Re: Osteck

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Post by jopaerya » 30 Nov 2015, 20:49

Hello Etienne

I think the 643 is more to the right , please note the three arrows . Your 643 looks to me the 644 and behind this bunker the 121 ??

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Post by moonraker » 30 Nov 2015, 21:41

hello

ok I see if you explain ,but not prècision in the draiwing,in french formule "a little pull by the hair" ... :roll: :D
the 644 is the other side .

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Post by jopaerya » 30 Nov 2015, 22:23

Oke Etienne

I have a incorrect drawing .

Regards Jos

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Post by moonraker » 30 Nov 2015, 22:49

jos
the drawing is take of what investigation please ??

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