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    Help! A bunker behind my garden.

    I have some thoughts what to do with it after buying or trading the land to our garden.
    I would gladly hear what you would do with it! The restauration will begin sometime next year. The defence line of the wh-heer goes outside (ca 2km) our town and though our neighbourhood..
    There are many bunkers about 10 of them in a radius of 350-400m from our house and also remains of baracks. There are mortars and flak positions as well..
    Enjoy and post comments you guys
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    entrance
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      moore of entrance
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        further inside..
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          #5
          some kind of signal or cable stuff has been here I believe..it`s within the entrance...
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            #6
            The wooden plate with the hooks missing. Wonder what kind of tunics,greatcoats and tarnwende jacke has been hung here
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              moore shots further within...a bunkerphone has been on the wall..
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                The shooting/spotting window. There is now earth and stones blocking the view but easy to dig away. The water leacking from the pipe is comming inn because of the earth covered outside. Also easy to fix. The bunker is dry inside..
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                  another shot showing the entrance to outside..
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                    Further inside the bunker showing communication cables..
                    The bunker is not huge but enough to have a little museum and to invite a few fellow collectors for a jaegermeister snapps
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                      The bunker inner room..
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                        shot from inner room showing the way out..
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                          #13
                          An interesting piece of History for you to restore!
                          Look forward to seeing more photos as the work progresses.
                          Kind Regards,
                          RAY.

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                            The wooden plank on the rood is dry and strong..
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                              The floor is dirty but dry..
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