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Neckar-Enz-Stellung - Panzerwerk 159

The Neckar-Enz-Stellung was a German defence line built between 1935 and 1938. The line of bunkers (with a total lenght of 86km and consisted of 446 bunkers and 4 concrete foundations for observation towers) ran from Eberbach to Besigheim along the Neckar and from Besigheim to Enzweihingen along the Enz. The main task of this defence line was to stop a possible French advance in the inland of Germany.

The Neckar-Enz-Stellung was the last serious obstacle for the Americans in the south of Germany. The American advance in southern-Germany was haltered for 12 days due this line.

This bunker is located underground. There is no concrete visible to the naked eye, but there are 2 small 3ft deep holes in the grass. Concrete can be seen.

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Source

  • Text: TracesOfWar
  • Photos: Glücksjäger