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Bunker MN 14 Bushaye

This is bunker MN 14 of the PFL 1, the 1st line of defense line of the 'Position Fortifiée de Liège 1'.

MN refers to the sector 'Les Margarins-Neufchâteau' where it is the 14th of a total of 31 bunkers.

The bunker is located in the middle of a private plot. With the owner's permission, I was allowed to take a few photos in his garden of the bunker. The bunker is used as a garden shed. There was another so-called "DN" post present, numbered 1. The military plot was cordoned off with four of these posts and a fence to indicate that it was a military domain. The fencing was removed after the war. The remaining posts will still be present, but were removed from the ground and put away somewhere during the years when it was private property.

At the entrance you can still see the grenadgully that was used to throw handgrenades from inside through this gully to the intruders.

Shelf carriers and equipment carriers are still present.

As general information, it can be mentioned that this bunker like most bunkers of the PFL are made of reinforced concrete and were built in the early 1930s. The walls and ceiling are 1.30 m thick. They had to withstand shelling with 150mm shells. Only the walls at the rear are slightly less thick, because in principle they were not exposed to enemy fire.

The holes above and below the gun opening served for ventilation. When both doors of the bunker were closed and the machine gun was fired, the smoke had to be able to get out quickly and fresh air supplied. That is what these ventilation holes, in addition to the gun opening, served for. They are laid out in the concrete in such a way that they do not have a straight connection from outside to inside. They run through the concrete in the shape of a periscope, so to speak.

When the bunkers lost their strategic value for the defense of Belgium after the war, the metal of the hatches and doors was sold as scrap metal. Also, most of the plots on which they stood were sold, so many bunkers now stand on private plots. Like bunker MN 14.

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Source

  • Text: Ed Lewandowski
  • Photos: Ed Lewandowski
  • La Position Fortifiée de Liège, PFL 1, Coenen en Vermeer