M.K.B. Hamburg

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M.K.B. Hamburg

Post by jopaerya » 31 Aug 2010 17:12

Hello

Here are two picture's of the M.K.B. Hamburg ( Cherbourg ) after the battle .
This batterie had as main armaments 4 x 24 cm S.K.L/40 , the Alarmflakbaterie
had 6 x 7.5 cm French flak and also 7 x 2 cm Flak . The ground forces were reinforced
with extra 7.5 cm and 5 cm guns .

On the 26-06-1944 there was a Allied naval bombarment on several sites aound Cherbourg ,
the M.K.B.'s York and Hamburg returned fire, several allied ships were hit but non were sunk .

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Photo's = Ebay.usa
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Re: M.K.B. Hamburg

Post by Manuferey » 01 Sep 2010 00:25

Nice catch ! Thanks Jos.

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Re: M.K.B. Hamburg

Post by ducatim901 » 13 Sep 2010 18:33

Hi Jos,
Nice pictures of "Hamburg"!
Does someone has the precise place of the Leitstand of Bttr. Hamburg?
Last time i only found one bettung, muni-stand and a "leitstand" (for the alarmbattery?).
Most of the bunkers are hard to go to, my French not very well, and thats an understatement.
And because many are on private property it's hard to explain what you want.
Greetings Jack.

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Re: M.K.B. Hamburg

Post by moonraker » 16 Sep 2010 12:52

hello,
thank you for his jos 2 picture, I know one with the soldier but not the other.
for jack
All properties are in the bunker must deny request access, except for leistand person who most difficult thing to change.
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Re: M.K.B. Hamburg

Post by jopaerya » 15 Apr 2012 11:03

From Ebay.usa a other photo of this battery .

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Re: M.K.B. Hamburg

Post by jopaerya » 15 May 2012 15:47

Found on Wikipedia a very nice piece of information on the Task Force 129 bombardment on
M.K.B. Hamburg an York ( Querqueville ) 4 x 17 cm S.K.L/40 and vice versa .

Look on the photo from Wikipedia the large bow wave on the U.S.S. Texas and the mainturrets
facing the back they were not attacking . The other blurry picture from Ebay is from the U.S.S. Quincy
and H.M.S.Glascow .

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombardment_of_Cherbourg

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Re: M.K.B. Hamburg

Post by jopaerya » 22 Sep 2013 09:06

Found a other post war picture of the M.K.B. Hamburg , picture is from Hans Sakkers

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Re: M.K.B. Hamburg

Post by dirk Peeters » 22 Sep 2013 10:01

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Thanks Jos wonderfull pictures
Here a plan of the bunker we see in the photographs
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Re: M.K.B. Hamburg

Post by jopaerya » 05 Apr 2014 14:26

Some post-war Ebay picture's of the 24 cm S.K.L/40 guns of M.K.B. Hamburg
looks that at least one of the barrel was damaged at the end
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Re: M.K.B. Hamburg

Post by Manuferey » 05 Apr 2014 18:04

Jos,

I've never seen a damaged muzzle on any of the 24 cm guns of MKB Hamburg before. I wonder if it was actually done by the Americans (or the French) much later after the capture of the battery. :?

Unfortunately, there is no indication of date with any of these pictures. :(

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Re: M.K.B. Hamburg

Post by jopaerya » 06 Apr 2014 08:14

Hello Emmanuel

Could only find this a "lucky" shot on gun 3 on 24-06-1944 with several death and wounded soldiers .

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Re: M.K.B. Hamburg

Post by Manuferey » 06 Apr 2014 14:22

Jos,

This "lucky" shot seems to have happened the next day on 24.6. If it is the shot that damaged the muzzle, I don't quite understand how it could have killed 3 people and wounded 11 since these people would have been protected by the armored shield and the gun itself. Is it possible instead that this particular shot went through the gun opening between the turret and the front wall and would have exploded inside the gun room? :idea: We've seen similar things happen before along the Atlantikwall (e.g. Azeville, Marcouf).

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Re: M.K.B. Hamburg

Post by Eax-E » 06 Apr 2014 14:58

Hello

The more I look the photos, the more I come under the impression that it's painting instead of damage. Why is the thickness of the barrel isn't visible on the 1st pic ??

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Re: M.K.B. Hamburg

Post by ROLAND1369 » 06 Apr 2014 15:30

In response to post number 11 the "lucky shot" penetrated the right side of the shield of the gun, as it was only a few inches thick, and unlikely to slow down the 14 inch shells being fired at it. As to the damaged gun barrel if you look carefully there is a step at the end of the barrel not present in undamaged 240 MM guns. From this I believe that we are looking at the gun liner which has been pushed out of the barrel by attempt to sabotage the piece.
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Re: M.K.B. Hamburg

Post by jopaerya » 06 Apr 2014 16:24

Thanks Friends

For the corrections and additional information . 8O 8O

Regards Jos

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