Bunker 416 is part of the Neckar-Enz-Stellung, a defensive line constructed by Nazi Germany in 1935 as part of the Westwall fortifications. Located near the town of [nearest town], this bunker was built to protect the strategic Rhine-Neckar region from potential French attacks. The Neckar-Enz-Stellung stretched approximately 90 kilometers along the Neckar and Enz rivers, featuring a network of bunkers, anti-tank obstacles, and machine gun positions.
This particular bunker exemplifies the Regelbau standard designs used throughout the defensive line, constructed with reinforced concrete to withstand artillery fire.