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Old April 19th, 2008, 04:27 PM
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Default Identyfing Bunker + Relic

Edit: Gah, misspelled identifying

So, here's the deal.
I spent two weeks last summer in a town called Les Sabled D'Olonne in the Pays-de-la-Loire-region. After checking some maps, I found this spot on the map called "Blockhaus Epave Infernet" located on a large beach and I thought I'd check it out.

- A map showing Pays-de-la-Loire and Les Sables-d'Olonne


Local map with the Blockhaus at the red ring.





At Plage de Sauveterre, there was a big underground bunker system and at the Blockhaus, it looked like this:


You could still see where all the trenches had been but the bunker was closed for good.



- Inside the bunker who had fallen down to the beach, you can see there has been some kind of gun there but they had blown it up in later years.
(Sorry for bad pics, both or cameras were broken so I had to use a disposable.)

One day I found a relic and it looked like this:

As you can see, it is around 88mm across so my first thought was 'Hey, it's from an 88!', but I'm not sure. It has probably lied in the water for some time because there's small rocks attached to it and it's almost falling apart.




- The backside. I've seen pictures from some kind of ammo-container and I think it's from one of those.
Me and my dad speculated that they might had units placed in the woods because they had a road-network behind the beach.
I have searched the internet for information but found none.

The questions:
- Does anybody know anything about german units on the west coast of France or in this area?
- Does anybody know anything about this bunker, and the soldiers using it?
- What kind of relic is this and where is it from (Who used it and so on..)'


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Hi Halldin, and welcome to the forums!
Have a look at this site, it might give you at least some of the answers to the type of bunker-
http://bunkersite.com/locations/fran...ire-start.html
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Hi Halldin, and welcome to the forums!
Have a look at this site, it might give you at least some of the answers to the type of bunker-
http://bunkersite.com/locations/fran...ire-start.html
I have tried the site before but haven't been able to find anything about that bunker.
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Ah, that's unfortunate. Try SiteO - www.siteo.net , you might have more luck there.
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You might find the unit by finding those which were based at La Rochelle which is much bigger. This bunker controlled the entrance to the La Rochelle Bay and it is higly probable that those who were in charge of it got their orders from the Festung La Rochelle.
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Old April 19th, 2008, 06:38 PM
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You might find the unit by finding those which were based at La Rochelle which is much bigger. This bunker controlled the entrance to the La Rochelle Bay and it is higly probable that those who were in charge of it got their orders from the Festung La Rochelle.
Thanks Skipper, I'll try that!

Found that the 3rd Flotilla was stationed in La Rochelle.
"U-Flotilla "Lohs"* was founded on 4 Oct, 1937 under the command of Kptlt. Hans Eckermann and existed until December 1939. The flotilla was re-founded as the 3rd Flotilla in March 1941 with her base in Kiel. In October 1941 the flotilla was moved to La Pallice and later to La Rochelle (France). In August 1944 the last U-boats left the base for Norway and the flotilla was disbanded in October 1944.

03.41 - 09.41 - Kiel
10.41 - 09.44 - La Rochelle
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nice pitchers of the old bunkers and the relic how lucky you are to see
them in real life
living on the other side of the world one can only dream of seeing things like this well done keep the pic's coming
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nice pitchers of the old bunkers and the relic how lucky you are to see
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living on the other side of the world one can only dream of seeing things like this well done keep the pic's coming
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Thanks!

So I guess the soldiers that used the bunkers were from the 3rd Flotilla.
Now I only want to know what kind of relic I have.
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nice pitchers of the old bunkers and the relic how lucky you are to see
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living on the other side of the world one can only dream of seeing things like this well done keep the pic's coming
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Your are not the only one who feels that way krieg.
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