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another item which we measured in 2000 was the passage to a cellar in the S100 but never seen on any plan
it was impossible to enter but it was wenn we opened the lid at least 1 m deep and then full of rubble
it was impossible to enter but it was wenn we opened the lid at least 1 m deep and then full of rubble
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could it be connected with the construction at the front ?
maybe this is why the germans didn t fill up the front untill the bunker is completely finished this pit was at least four meters deep and then full of rumble
maybe this is why the germans didn t fill up the front untill the bunker is completely finished this pit was at least four meters deep and then full of rumble
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picture from 1941
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here another picture taken in the barrack site
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the last picture could be taken around this spot
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thanks V60
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The officer on the right of Albert Speer , must be a officer of the M.A.A. 244.
Please note the " Seestern ' on his cap viewtopic.php?f=70&t=201807&p=2112342&h ... n#p2112342
Please note the " Seestern ' on his cap viewtopic.php?f=70&t=201807&p=2112342&h ... n#p2112342
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Good evening everyone,
2 pictures which comes from a batch and certainly taken in one of the MKB Lindemann Türmen. Pleese see explanations below it ! Source : Ebay.de and "La Batterie Lindemann" from Alain Chazette (the maps were drawn by english engineers after the war).
One of the Türm rooms had the same arrangement that on the pictures. We are on the intermediate level (2nd floor) :
This is a map of this level ventilation. The pipe is the same as well, at the same place that on picture n°2 !
By the way, behind them, it is written what it seems to be "Lindemann" (but I may be mistaken) :
I know that it is very rare to have the batterie name behind a photo, but I have already seen that (that actually was below the picture because it came from an album).
There was an english coast view in the batch. The ones on the right and on the top left-hand corner come from another batch. The seller has put with Lindemann ones for he can sell them.
2 pictures which comes from a batch and certainly taken in one of the MKB Lindemann Türmen. Pleese see explanations below it ! Source : Ebay.de and "La Batterie Lindemann" from Alain Chazette (the maps were drawn by english engineers after the war).
One of the Türm rooms had the same arrangement that on the pictures. We are on the intermediate level (2nd floor) :
This is a map of this level ventilation. The pipe is the same as well, at the same place that on picture n°2 !
By the way, behind them, it is written what it seems to be "Lindemann" (but I may be mistaken) :
I know that it is very rare to have the batterie name behind a photo, but I have already seen that (that actually was below the picture because it came from an album).
There was an english coast view in the batch. The ones on the right and on the top left-hand corner come from another batch. The seller has put with Lindemann ones for he can sell them.
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I have some plans. I shall make a few images
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Hello Olympiaryan,
Thank you very much ! I would like to know what you think about my hypothesis, because I may not have seen something which can contradict my hypothesis.
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Unable to post image. It's too big, how do I reduce the size?
Depot de Fond Pignon: amenagement autour du blockhaus sous la digue. 1/500. 13/11/1987
Depot de Fond Pignon: amenagement autour du blockhaus sous la digue. 1/500. 13/11/1987
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With "Paint" (from Microsoft) for exampleOlympiaryan wrote: ↑20 Dec 2020, 16:52Unable to post image. It's too big, how do I reduce the size?
Depot de Fond Pignon: amenagement autour du blockhaus sous la digue. 1/500. 13/11/1987
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i ll think leo your pictures are in the lindemann bunkers as you think