I know there were Küverbunker of which the roof of the tagesraum was made of wood.
Up till now we only found one of those in real life, we suppose, the tagesraum is not accesible.
But it seems the 467 (a Küvertype that had no Schlafraum in 1m.) could also be built with a roof.
Was Hering around Februari '45 still being built, we were told the Küverbunker were not built in
the later stages of the war.
On an aerial photo we can clearly see the walls inside the 467.
Could there be an logical explanation?
JK
Hering Opperdoes/Medemblik
Re: Hering Opperdoes/Medemblik
Very nice photo Jack
I have no explanation for the Küvers without a roof
I have no explanation for the Küvers without a roof
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Re: Hering Opperdoes/Medemblik
No explanation Jack,
But maybe they were dismantled by the germans?
Our past away buddy Klaas clearified some info about Hering, unfortunatly the picture is to big to post.. maybe Jos can post it?
Klaas thought the antenna's on the right were Michael/Rudolf antennes?
But maybe they were dismantled by the germans?
Our past away buddy Klaas clearified some info about Hering, unfortunatly the picture is to big to post.. maybe Jos can post it?
Klaas thought the antenna's on the right were Michael/Rudolf antennes?
Re: Hering Opperdoes/Medemblik
Is it possible this Stellung was graded down and less personal was needed and thus the Kuvers were not used anymore?
There's still a building near the sluice that looks like a Agregratbuilding.
There's still a building near the sluice that looks like a Agregratbuilding.