Kuvertype 467a with Flakemplacement
This bunker was build for the firecontrol of the light flakbaterie on this location. Later during the
war the Germans build a open emplacement for a 2cm Flakgun next to the bunker. The bottom of the emplacement
became (after stretch out the splinterwall) the roof of the gallerie. The emplacement was accesible from the gallerie.
The emplacment of the 2cm Flak gun.
The brick dayroom of the bunker, with 2 windows.
Remaining of the Dutch Binnenlandse Strijdkrachten (BS) which are housed in the bunker after the war, you
can find more drawings and texts of them in this bunker.
Dayroom, seen from the other side, in the left corner there was a stove.
Corridor from the dayroom to the gallerie.
Gallerie.
Again the corridor to the dayroom.
Left (crew)room.
Crewroom with at the right the place for the stove.
Right (crew)room.
Crewroom with at the left the place for the stove.
In the first phase this was the entrance of the bunker, the green camouflage paint on the walls was originaly the splinterwall.
When the Germans build the open emplacement on top of the bunker they strech out the splinterwallls and the splinterwalls became a longer
gallerie (the roof was the bottom of the emplacment.
On the back part of the walls you don't see any camouflagepaint, the reason is mentioned above.
Here you can see the "new" part of the wall.
The walls are suffering by the weight of the emplacement.