Atlantic Wall in The Netherlands

Baupunkt 93, (Stutzpunkt XIX)

1 = 118c field Hospital (9317) 6 = 621 quarter for 10 soldiers (9314,9315)
2,4 = 134 (9302=>9305) 7 = 608 headquarter (9316)
3 = 502 quarter for two groups (9308) 8 = 501*2 SK (9312,9313)
9 = depod
5 = 142 Accumulator charging (9318) 10 = garages
11 = gates

118c

118c fieldhospital (Groszer Sanitatsunterstand.). The bunker had three entrances. On the picture these can be seen. The first is for wounded people. The second for people who are poisend with gas. The text at he thirt entrance isn't readable. The bunker is huge.

134

The 134 verson build here had extra defence on the entrances. This extra defence can be found on many 134 bunkers. Just two of these were constructed here in the woods. There were also two 134 bunkers without these extra walls. The number "9301" was found in one of these bunkers.

142

"142 Sammlerladestand". This bunker was made for loading batteries for radio and other devices. The bunker is very special. On the left a picture of the entrance. Above the identification-number (9318).

608

The 609 Headquarter was painted Green/brown. On one side of the bunker there is a building of bricks.

621

Next to the main road going to the forrest two quarters of the 621 kind are constructed. The picture on the right shows the stairs to the observation post. The pictures below were made of the identification-numbers of the two bunkers. The numbers are painted on the side-wall of the entrance. The Beobachtungs-stand was build on the side of the plan below.

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SK

This is a combination of two small 501 quarters with a carpark between. Also some small uninteresting buildings made of bricks were placed next to the building. Now there is some kind of uninteresting exposition inside.

Inside the carpark.

The two entrances for the car-parks.

Depod

Ammenution Depod.

Seperated of the other bunkers at stutzpunkt XIX the Germans constructed 7 bunkers for ammenution storage. The bunkers are not standardised models but special desighns. The bunkers have thin walls and the doors (two door after each other) are not made of massive steel, but are made of steel plates with concrete within. Because the bunkers are seperated by gates with the rest of the forrest, it looks like the stored ammenution is not for the local soldiers, but for a coastal battery or a flak-battery. On the pictures: The entrance of the ammenutionstorages. Upper picture. View on entrance. Lower picture: Double doors in the storages.