A military bunker located in Poland, likely of World War II origin. The term 'Kochbunker' suggests a structure associated with the Koch family or a specific military installation. Poland, having been occupied by Nazi Germany during World War II, saw the construction of numerous defensive fortifications and bunkers as part of the German military strategy.
These structures were designed to protect personnel and equipment from aerial bombardment and ground attacks. The exact historical context and purpose of this particular bunker would require further archaeological or historical investigation to determine its specific role within the broader network of wartime fortifications in the region.