A military observation bunker located near the town of Gubin, Poland, identified as part of the German Oderstellung defensive line. The structure is a concrete pillbox (Kopułka pancerna) designated as observation post number 706. The Oderstellung was a series of fortifications built by Nazi Germany along the Oder River in the final stages of World War II.
The bunker's design and construction are consistent with late-war German field fortifications, likely built in 1944-1945. Its precise armament, crew complement, and exact construction details are not specified in available records. The location is in western Poland, an area that saw heavy fighting during the Soviet advance in early 1945.
Current physical condition and accessibility are not documented in the provided information. Such structures are often remnants of the Atlantic Wall-style fortification system adapted for the Eastern Front. The site is of interest to military historians and urban explorers studying the final German defensive lines in Central Europe.