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Schron bojowy dla km. Odp. "C"

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The Combat Shelter Odp. C is a documented military bunker site located in northwestern Poland. The designation 'Odp. C' follows a German military nomenclature pattern, commonly used for standardized defensive structures during World War II. Based on the associated search listings referencing 'B-Werk' and 'Pz W' classifications, this structure is part of the extensive network of German fortifications built along the Eastern Front or in occupied territories.

These types of bunkers, often referred to as 'Schron bojowy' in Polish, were typically robust concrete constructions designed for infantry defense, observation, or command. The specific variant Odp. C would have had a defined tactical role, such as an observation post or a strongpoint, integrated into a larger defensive line. The location's coordinates place it in the historic region of Pomerania, an area that saw significant military activity and fortification during the war.

Today, the bunker remains a historical military structure. It is of interest to military heritage researchers and urban explorers (urbex) studying the Atlantic Wall and Eastern Front fortification systems. The current state of preservation is not detailed in the available information, but such sites often survive as concrete ruins, serving as tangible relics of the region's wartime history. Its confirmed existence contributes to the mapping of Germany's WWII defensive infrastructure in Poland.

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function Combat shelter / observation post
type Military Bunker
era WWII
Access Unknown

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