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End '44-beginning '45
"Shipping" IJmuiden. Could be just the harbour?617 Squadron ORB with relevant dates.
Yeah, that's what I thought.All seems to be correct except the name of the bunker. It has nothing in common with the submarines. It was never meant for subs but for motor torpedo boats. However people still call it the "U-boot bunker". But in fact it is the Schnellboot bunker.
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the pic source: Schnellbootbunker 2, Widerstandsnest 77 – Festung IJmuiden, The Netherlands
Fun thing is, one of those bunkers is still standing there. Quite remarkable after being bombed with Tallboy bombs.Correct.
Fun thing is, one of those bunkers is still standing there. Quite remarkable after being bombed with Tallboy bombs.
Actually, many bunkers in the Netherlands were built by Dutch contractors.It has to be admitted, WW2 Germans built sturdily.
Actually, many bunkers in the Netherlands were built by Dutch contractors.
It has to be admitted, WW2 Germans built sturdily.
That was made easy because they standerized the bunkers. I have a pdf file with a lot of them in it.True. However these bunkers were designed by Germans and all the standards of building, the kind of the concrete etc were set by them. Also there are their bunkers at my vicinity and all of them still look fine. Most of them was built not only by German workers but also by the forced laborers or CC prisoners as well.
That would have been a first.was changed to 15 Tallboy aircraft only, to prevent unnecesary Dutch civilian casualties from sticks of bombs going astray
The raid on 6/7 April wasn't targeting the E-boat pens. The target was the Sperrbrecher tied up at the quayside. I thought that was clear from my post.That would have been a first.
Realley..
The allied cost more damage from the sky then Germans did and boy they did they try.
The Dutch payed for air support.
More likely then not, the planners had info on what penns they had to destroy.
By this time it was known that kriegs marine bunkers were way way beyond a 500 pound bomb.
Allies did think target first and then nothing.
Caen ring a bell? So many more..
Its war.