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Map Database WH 100

WH 100

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Military Bunker

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WH 100 was a German military bunker of the standard Regelbau 26 type, located near Aachen in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The Regelbau 26 was a common design for a small, single-company command post or shelter used extensively along the Atlantic Wall and within Germany's defensive networks during World War II. The term 'gesprengt' in the existing description confirms the structure was intentionally demolished, likely after the war to prevent its reuse or as part of post-war clearance programs. The site is now a ruin or completely leveled, representing the many standardized fortifications built by Nazi Germany that have been destroyed over the subsequent decades. Its precise historical role and unit assignment are not detailed in the available records, but its design places it firmly within the context of German wartime infrastructure.

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crew 15
armament 2 x MG 34 eller MG 08
function Personnel shelters
materials [object Object]
concrete M3 287
german Name Gruppenunterstand mit angehängtem Kampfraum
total Built 3000+
english Name Groupshelter with 2 MG positions
model Number 10
wall Thickness B
type Military Bunker
era WWII
Access Unknown

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