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B/ON-2140 Bunker Mannekensvere Mv 2

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B/ON-2140 Bunker Mannekensvere Mv 2 is a World War II-era military bunker located in the West Flanders province of Belgium. Situated near the village of Mannekensvere, this structure forms part of the extensive defensive network built along the Belgian coast during the German occupation. The bunker's precise function and historical role remain to be fully documented, but it stands as a tangible reminder of the region's wartime fortifications.

The West Flanders coastline was heavily fortified during WWII as part of the Atlantic Wall, a vast system of coastal defenses constructed by Nazi Germany. Bunkers like B/ON-2140 were strategically positioned to control access points, observe enemy movements, and provide shelter for troops. While specific details about this bunker's armament, crew capacity, or construction date are not confirmed, its presence underscores the strategic importance of the area during the conflict.

Today, B/ON-2140 Bunker Mannekensvere Mv 2 remains a point of interest for military history enthusiasts and urban explorers. As with many wartime structures, it offers a glimpse into the engineering and defensive strategies of the era. Preservation efforts for such sites contribute to the broader understanding of Belgium's role in WWII and the lasting impact of the Atlantic Wall on the region's landscape.

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build_year 1943
function Coastal Defense
armament Unknown
crew 12
thickness Unknown
type Military Bunker
era WWII
Access Unknown

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