This bunker contains one access shaft and one interior space provided for a stepped firing opening for machine guns in a south-westerly direction. This field of fire was aligned with that of bunker B36. The bunker was equipped for the installation of a machine gun of the type Maxim, Hotchkiss or Colt. An oreillon (protruding bunker wall) at the southern corner served to additionally protect this firing opening. The entrance shaft could be reached via a few concrete steps.
The bunker was camouflaged as a brick building near a farm. To this end, the bunker was surrounded by brick walls, in which window and door openings were simulated. The firing opening protruded behind such a simulated opening. The bunker had a gable roof made of red Boom tiles. This camouflage is gone today. Fences and a hedge had been laid out around the bunker.
Source: onroerenderfgoed.be
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Stuivenberg 32, 9860 Oosterzele, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium
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