TracesOfWar needs your help! Every euro, pound or dollar you contribute greatly supports the continuation of this website. Go to stiwot.nl and donate!

Observation Bunker MN24

The reinforced position of the city of Liege (Belgium) was a part of an extensive network of fortresses as a protection against an invasion by an enemy. It forms an arc that reaches from Comblain-au-Pont to Visé.

The defence lines around Liege stretched over a length of 60 kilometres and comprised strong ‘modern’ blockhouses (Tancremont, Battice and Aubin-Neufchâteau) and smaller bunkers. The line formed a shield around the city of Liege and was constructed in the period 1934 – 1935.

The reinforced position of Liege was divided in defensive lines:
- The front positions with 65 shelters;
- Defence area Liege 1 included 178 bunkers and the three aforementioned strong blockhouses;
- Defence area Liege 2 consisting of 62 bunkers and 6 modernized old fortresses;
- Defence area Liege 3 with 41 bunkers;
- Defence area Liege 4 with 37 bunkers and 2 modernized old forts.

The observation bunker MN24 can be found in defence area Liege 1, Margarine – Neufchâteau (MN). This area comprised 31 bunkers, of which only 3 were in use: the bunkers MN18, MN11 (Macra) and MN29 (Bois del Fiesse / Croix de Charneux). In these last two bunkers serious dramas have taken place.

Do you have more information about this location? Inform us!

Source

  • Text: Eric vd Reek
  • Photos: Joost Verheijden