Wn113 Rive droite embouchure de la Saire

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The very pretty River Saire flows under an old stone bridge just before it reaches the sea. This bridge was a very important north south connection for the German army. To defend it there were two WN defences, one to the north Wn114 Rive gauche, of which there was one Tobruk, two Vf shelters for the men and a Vf/Pak. There is nothing that I know of left there now as most of the area has been built over.
Now Wn113 Rive droite has several defences left to find.

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Plan of a Vf58c Tobruk of which there are three of them.

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One Vf2a small shelter.

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One Vf69 probably for an 8.14cm Mortar.

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3 x Vf58c Tobruk.
1 x Vf2a shelter.
4 x Unterstands shelters.
1 x Vf69 81mm mortar.
1 x Mounting for a Pz.T. FT17.
1 x Pz.T. R35 tank turret 3.7cm KwK144(f).

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Pz.T. R35 tank turret 3.7cm KwK144(f).

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Possibly a 2cm Flak position.

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8.14cm Gr.W278(f).

Wn113 Rive droite embouchure de la Saire

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25 September 2005

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The bridge over the River Saire.

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There would have been minefields around here and the bridge would probably be wired for demolition.

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Road block.

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10 May 1944 Bigot

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Bigot Map

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If you were Bigoted in the Allied forces, it meant that you were in on the secret of D-Day. This is a Bigot map showing the known defences as of 10 May 1944. And very accurate they are.

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Bigot map legend.

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German defence map

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MF73 & MF58 are mine field numbers. e.

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There would have been minefields around here and the bridge would probably be wired for demolition.

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Laying mines.

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S mine.

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25 September 2005

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Bunker is an observation bunker.

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SHM Plan

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SHM

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1 Encuv; DCA. AA gun.
2 Piece de campagne (casemate). Observation.
3 Tobruk.
4 Abri lágers. Bunkers light.
5 Abri et toutes. Shelters.
6 Abris avec tourelle de char. Tank turret.

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Observation

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A tiny slit set into the sea wall, it would have been almost imposable to see from the sea.

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Vf58c Tobruk

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Tobruk defence, would have allowed all around defence and being so low, a very hard target.

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Plan of a Vf58c Tobruk of which there are three of them.

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Mounting for a Pz.T. FT17.

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Looking at it from the rear at the view the gun had. A 3.7cm KwK144(f) gun. Not exceptionally large but one that could if lucky take out a Sherman tank or certainly smaller soft skinned vehicles. And if a landing was to happen its Co-Axle machine gun would have been very useful.

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Mitrailleuse Mle sMG .331(f).

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FT.17 Panzer Turret.

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FT17 at Maisy.

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25 September 2005

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Mounting for a Pz.T. FT17.

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A very clever mounting for a Pz.T. FT17. tank turret 3.7cm KwK144(f).

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3.7cm KwK144(f) gun.

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The turret is from a Renault FT17 tank from WW1 vintage.

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FT turret.

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25 September 2005

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Flak

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This looks like a Flak position added on and would also give ground defence if necessary. It had 360° view of the area and could take out tanks and vehicles passing along the road. It could also include sea targets and do it original job of anti-aircraft.

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2cm Flak 30.

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Flak

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Probably a gun became available from stores and was sent here to bolster up the defence. The men defending Wn113 may even have made their own emplacement for it, as it does look rather home made.

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2cm Flak 30.

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How it may have looked.

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Flak

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The pieces jutting out are ammunition niches for the 2cm ammunition. The walls are just very thin concrete and maybe earth was heaped up around the walls to help a little. Otherwise a cannon shell from a Typhoon or Spitfire could go right through it.

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Hawker Typhoon.

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2cm ammunition magazines.

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2cm crew.

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Tobruk

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Elevation Vf58c.

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Plan Vf58c.

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Vf2a

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Vf2a nine man shelter.

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Plan.

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Vf2a

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Vf58c Tobruk

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The last of the Tobruks found.
The Americans landed on Utah Beach to the south and advanced up to Quineville and then the main push on Cherbourg started. The attack went up the spine of the peninsular, but around here there were scant troops, just reconnaissance and a few infantry with some tank support. Their job was to gradually round up and defences along this coast. Most of the defences from here on I believe retreated back into Cherbourg, worried that they would be cut off. Some fighting did happen, but on a small scale.

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The main attacks north to Cherbourg. "Situation Map No.3. CAB 106/1004.

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As an observation.

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As a defensive machine gun.

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As anti-aircraft defence.

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