Atlantic Wall in The Netherlands
Baupunkt 92 (Flak Batterie Sud-Ost)
Many pictures were only possible because of the great tour the owners gave us inside Fl246-5801 ! ! !
| 1 = fl246 depot with roofed parking.
2 = fl246 depot with turning place. 3 = quarter 4 = covered trenches 5 = quarter |
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1 Fl246 munition-depot 5801 "Marine-2"
Here the Fl246 which had a covered parking in front of it. The drawing above shows only the fl246 itself. From the covered parking there were wide covered trenches going to the emplacements. The bunker carried registration number 5801, but was called "Marine-2". Inside the bunker on a wall there was written how many shelfs were inside. Also the numer of boxes with shelfs and the type of the shelfs were noted. We were lucky to find those handwritten notes. The Germans often wrote these notes on a wall, but in almost all cases the notes can't be found any more. |
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The picture left up shows an street towards de fl246-bunker. The roof was placed after the war, but the walls are original. The middle picture shows the street in front of the bunker. There was space to park a truck. Above that part of the street there was a concrete roof. From the street there were two small tunnels going to the ammunition-bunker. There were about three metres long. The entrance to the tunnel from the street can be seen on the middle-picture. The entrance to the bunker from the small tunnel can be seen on the most right picture.
The picture above right shows the registration-number of the bunker. The picture on the right shows some notes on the wall about the ammunition-stock.
The pictures above give an overview of one of the storage-rooms. |
2 Fl246 munition-depot 5800 "Marine"
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This Fl246 storagebunker used to have number 8500 and was called "Marine". In front of the bunker there was parking-space and the possibility to turn trucks. |
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| The building here looks to be a quarter. The walls are nice painted and you can see some windows. The drawing below shows the plan of the bunker and how the pictures were made. | ![]() |
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| Many covered trenches made the trafic of soldiers en amunition between the bunkers more safe. Of course smoking and unprotected light was not allowed in these trenches! |
Nu dichtgemaakte ingang tot het gangenstelsel in een betonwand. |
A wallpainting near the entrance shown right-up, telling that unprotected light and smoking is absolutely prohibited |
The covered trench. Picture
made through the fence. |
5 Quarter