This is bunker CS 4 from the sector Comblain-Sougné (CS) from de 1st line of defense for the city of Liège, la Position Fortifiée de Liège (PFL 1) and belongs to fort Sougné-Remouchamps.
The bunker is located beside the small river Ourhte. The bunker is well camouflaged with a conversion of natural stone so it would blend in with the houses in the area.
The bunker was to protect the railroad.
The walls and ceiling of the bunkers from the PFL were standard 1.30 m. thick and of reinforced concrete. They had to be able to withstand shells of 150 mm. To illustrate, the caliber of shells a Königstiger could fire was caliber 88 mm. Thus, only heavier caliber field guns could penetrate the concrete and potentially destroy the bunker.
The bunkers were built in the 1930s.
After the war, when the bunkers lost their strategic value for the Belgian army, the plots of land on which they stood were sold. All the metal of the hatches and doors was sold as scrap metal. Hence the that most bunkers are now on private plots.
Do you have more information about this location? Inform us!