Okay, me again. It's starting to become a 'traces of ww2 in the Netherlands' thread, as I'm not confining myself to my backyard anymore (although I could post plenty of that as well).
This time, the beautiful island of Schiermonnikoog, one of the Frisian islands. I took my mother there last Saturday and of course visited some ww2 spots there. During the war, around 600 German soldiers stayed there on the little island. Mainly to mann the big radar station and for the rest they were Kriegsmarine personel. In May 1945, most of the members of the SD and gestapo i Groningen fled to the island, remaining there for another month, making this the last part of the Netherlands to be liberated on June 11th 1945.
Anyway, here some pictures:
Bunker Wassermann, meant to carry the big Wassermann-S radar antenna. The bunker is of the L-480 type, quite big. You can enter it freely.
A bunker containing a generator. Part of the Schlei project. The barrel is inside this bunker
Gun and some more bunker entrances in the dunes. The secod bunker is part of the Battery, operated by the KM. Inside a swallow had nested, he was not afraid of me as you can see. Had to use the flash on the camera as it was pitch dark in there
Part of a Hallifax bomber that crashed in the Northsea, near Schiermonnikoog.