Alderney, W 200 FlakStP. Felsenbucht
Alderney a small island off the coast of the Cherbourg Peninsular one of the Channel Islands and a Crown dependency. 3miles x 1.5miles.
In June 1940 its entire population was removed and sent to either the other Channel islands or to Britain (most ended up in Glasgow). Then the German occupation forces arrived on the 2nd July. Hitler thinking that the British would attempt at recapturing, ordered it to become a Festung and later combined into the Atlantikwall.
2cm Flak 30.
Alderney, W 200 FlakStP. Felsenbucht
Alderney, W 200 FlakStP. Felsenbucht
Ausboustand karte, Alderney.
Ausboustand karte, Alderney.
Alderney, W 200 FlakStP. Felsenbucht possible plan.
3 x 2cm Flak 30.
2 x AA M.G.’s.
1 x Garage.
1 x 60cm Searchlight.
1 x Generator.
Several bunkers and trenches.
2cm Flak 30.
AA machine gun.
60cm searchlight.
Alderney, W 200 FlakStP. Felsenbucht
To the left was a house with a 30cm searchlight on its roof and on the right as semi sunk garage. All now happily turned into a lovely house and garde.
As for the rest of the flak batterie I doubt anything much is left.
Details2
8kw field generator.
Alderney, W 200 FlakStP. Felsenbucht
Semi sunk garage.
Plan of a gun garage.
Bunker gun garage.
Flak at work.
Alderney, W 200 FlakStP. Felsenbucht
2cm Flak 30 in a field position. This ,may be how it could have looked here.
Gun tool kit.
2cm magazines.
Ammunition boxes.
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