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    #46
    uhh,thats a lot of work there with great result.contgats!

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      #47
      super project and very impressive! Steve

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        #48
        Hi guys
        thank you very much for your messages
        demolition is over, the next step, the command joinery and wood stove.






























        best regards, olivier

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          #49
          Bloody hell Olivier!! Thats a nice looking project!! Keep up the good work!

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            #50
            Originally posted by TJ Suter View Post
            Nothing like this in the U.S.
            Nothing in Colorado perhaps, but there are several WW1/WW2 bunkers in seacoast NH/ME along the Piscataqua River.

            M

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              #51
              Thanks for taking the time to show us the progress of your project. Very interesting to see the progress and your plans for this old abandoned bunker. You are giving it a new life and will hopefully be able to enjoy a really unique holiday location!

              Matthew

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                #52
                wow!!!impresive project.and hard work.congrats.

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                  #53
                  Amazing project. I would have never have thought to renovate something like this.

                  A few questions:

                  What does a bunker in Normandy go for nowadays?
                  Can you provide us with some history on this specific bunker?

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                    #54
                    Thanks guys
                    The bunker is the n° 1, the unit was the 5° batterie, 265 artillerie regiment.
                    the unit was transferred to St. Nazaire in July 44 before the arrival of U.S. troops and the creation of festung Lorient.
                    It was in Etel where took place the exchanges of prisoners (16 November & 28 December) and cease-fire May 7, 1945


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                      #55
                      The last pictures


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                        #56
                        Simply speechless....MANY COMPLIMENTS!!

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                          #57
                          Fantastic project and thread! Thanks for sharing!

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                            #58
                            Olivier - I am glad I have seen your ongoing thread and everything you have done so far to create your new home from past history. I am for sure interested in following your future posts, thanks for sharing.
                            Somebody, after all, had to make a start. What we wrote and said is also believed by many others. They just don't dare express themselves as we did. Quote - Sophie Scholl - White Rose resistance group

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                              #59
                              Amazing! Keep up the good work!

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                                #60
                                This is amazing.


                                I want to do the same thing now.

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