Bunker K-16 is part of the Grensstelling Zuid-Willemsvaart, a defensive line built along the Zuid-Willemsvaart canal in Limburg, Belgium, during World War II. This fortified position was constructed by German forces to control and defend the strategic waterway and its surrounding area. The bunker is one of many similar structures that formed an integrated defensive system, designed to resist enemy advances and protect key infrastructure. Located in the Belgian province of Limburg, it reflects the broader military engineering efforts undertaken by occupying forces in the region during the war.
B/ON-0518 Bunker K-16 Grensstelling Zuid-Willemsvaart
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