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    La Batterie de Merville

    Just returned from a trip to Normandy and thought I would post a few pics of some of the sites I visited. First up is the Batterie de Merville. The site was home to four guns, believed by the allies to be 150mm but in reality turned out to be modified WW1 Czech guns.
    The site was heavily bombed on the night of 5th-6th June 1944 and many of the casemates suffered direct hits. Unfortunately they were very well constructed and were still operational after the bombing finished.
    The task of silencing the guns was given to 9th Battalion Parachute Regiment which was part of 3rd Parachute Brigade under the command of Lt Col Terence Otway.
    The site is now very peaceful and is surrounded by farmland on two sides and housing on the others. In casemate one there is a small museum with various displays of German life within the battery, equipment, uniforms, weapons etc. There is a light and sound show here also where you stand directly behind a gun and experience the ariel bombardment, the firing of the gun and then the attack by the Paras.

    View of casemate one from the top of casemate two.
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    A view over the area behind the casemates. The circular concrete area was where the guns could be run out to to enable them to shell inland if need be. During the war the need didn't arise and these areas were covered beneath a layer of soil as they were a great target from the air!.
    The square concrete buiding to the right was the cookhouse and this had an anti-aircraft gun mounted on the roof. The bunker to the left of this was the accomodation and living areas. Sadly this is now waist deep in water.
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    Last edited by Adrian; 08-31-2007, 04:41 PM.

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      Casemates 3 and 4.
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        This is the view back through to the front of casemate 4.

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          Inside casemate 1. A representation of how life in the bunkers would have been.
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            From a different angle.
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              Rack for helmets, gasmasks and weapons.
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                  During the light and sound effects smoke pours out as the gun is 'fired'.
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                    And without the smoke.
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                          Some of the equipment and uniforms used by the Paras.
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                              Adrian, nice photos - I was there in June and managed to leave a memory card behnd me - so no photos. from the visit.

                              The paratrooper section was very good.
                              james s

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