Wn71 Vierville-sur-Mer
This Wn is situated on the hill above the Vierville valley and covering its eastern side and the sea front. Two 8cm Gr.W.34 mortars situated in field positions, two Ic116 Tobruk´s, one covering the rear and the other the eastern flank using s.MG.34 machine guns. There were more machine guns in the two Doppel MG Stands and in trenches along the top of the cliff edge.
s.MG.34 Machine gun.
8cm Gr.W.34 mortars.
s.MG.34 Machine gun.
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Vierville to the rear of the picture and the plateau where Wn71 was situated.
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11., Grenadier-Regiment 726
2 x MG Tobruk´s.
2 x mortar field positions.
2 x Doppel Vf/MG positions.
2 x 8cm Gr.W.34 mortars.
Machine guns.
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StP Vierville
Wn71 as it fitted into StP Vierville with Mf39 (Mine field) covering the beach front coloured in red.
Laying mines
Also wooden ramps tipped with 15.5cm shells.
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The route
This is the track up to Wn71 an easy walk up the slope.
Plan the route in the yellow arrows.
8cm Gr.W.34 mortars.
Ic116 Tobruk.
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The top of the Plateau
On the eastern side of the cliff edge looking across the defence and on to Wn73 on the other side of the valley.
Plan.
Wn's at Vierville.
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Ic116 Tobruk
This an Ic116 Tobruk, one of many designs and held a centre mounted s.MG.34 machine gun.
Ic116 Tobruk.
Ic116 Tobruk using a central mounting for the machine gun type MG.34.
Boxes on Machine gun ammunition.
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Ic116 Tobruk
The centre pin to hold the machine gun. The small entrance is down to the small living/store space. Some even had a stove inside them.
Ic116 Tobruk using a central mounting for the machine gun type MG.34.
The steps down into the small living space.
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Ic116 Tobruk
Looking into the hexagonal gun pit.
Ic116 Tobruk.
Building a Tobruk.
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Field position
A field position overlooking the beach.
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Field position
The view down the beach and towards Wn70 on the cliff just past the house with the red roof.
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Machine gunners
Looking down at the beach with an s.MG.34.
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On the plateau
Feldmässig small accommodation bunker.
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Funk room - radio room.
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Feldmässig
Feldmässig set into the ground and would have been linked with trenches to the cliff edge and other positions.
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Feldmässig
Feldmässig a combination of small bunker, an ammunition niche and a water reservoir.
Wiring in the defence.
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Feldmässig
Entrance into the water cistern.
An ammunition niche there was one to the left of the entrance. These concrete niches are found at Wn40 and in several other Wn´s to Wn71..
It may have had a standard Wasser tank.
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Feldmässig
The door in.
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Feldmässig
Living room, sleeping room, food preparation and also a shelter.
There may have been a Wt80k heater.
Gasdichter und druckfeter ofen Wt 80 k.
Gas-tight and pressure oven Wt 80 k.
Wt80k
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Feldmässig
Emergency exit or a window? Most bunkers have an emergency exit and in this style of bunker, often a window acts as an emergency exit if the front door is blocked.
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Ic116 Tobruk
Out in the field to the south and covering the rear of the defence is another Ic116 Tobruk with a centre pivot machine gun mounting.
Plan.
Ic116 Tobruk.
Ic116 Tobruk.
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Plateau
Walking along the plateau where a trench would have run
Lookout.
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Vierville Valley
Looking down the valley towards the sea.
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Doppel MG Stand
Above the Doppel machine gun Stand no way to get into it.
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Doppel MG Stand
Vf twin machine gun emplacement.
Doppel MG Stand plan.
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Doppel MG Stand
This is the inside of Wn68 showing the entrance going out into a filled in trench, the other end turns into a Tobruk. The one here we could not get inside.
Doppel MG Stand plan.
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Doppel MG Stand, close combat embrasure
This is the inside of Wn68 and a machine gun embrasure. Bolted to the six threads in the wall would be a steel bunker embrasure fitted. Under the window is a steel angle iron to fit a machine gun fitting onto.
Close combat embrasure.
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Doppel MG Stand, close combat embrasure
This is what may have been bolted to the window of the bunker a 422P01 type. A sliding door can be slid either way to open or close off the space. There is a fitting underneath for a machine gun to be fitted. The picture above has a piece of steel angle set into the wall to make a machine gun mounting.
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Doppel MG Stand
The view from the valley.
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Weymouth, England
British LCA's collecting Americans for Omaha Beach. By D-Day the Americans did not have enough assault landing craft so the British leant them several of their own, on the other hand the British did not have enough LST´s and many a British soldier landed in France upon an American LST.
British Assault Landing Craft.
ALC leaving her mother ship.
Royal Navy.
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Six British Landing Craft Assault (LCA´s) carrying Company A into battle. Captain Taylor Fellers, the company commander, led the men from his craft directly in front of two pillboxes protecting the draw. Inaccurate enemy mortar rounds fell all around as they waded to the beach. The men crawled forward, staying ahead of the rapidly incoming tide. Suddenly, German machine guns raked the beach, killing Feller and all 31 men in his LCA. Other units landed off to the left and managed to land almost unopposed. C Co/2 Rangers landed to the west and almost lost half their men getting across a rocky beach and then with some miss landed Infantry, climbed the cliff and started to move on Wn73 from the west.
Rangers embarking.
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A & B Cos/ 2nd Rangers & 5th Rangers and C Co/116inf with Gen. Cotta started moving up the grass covered cliffs and on into the village of Vierville. Gen. Cota later in the day continued down the Vierville Draw down to the anti-tank wall. He than got the engineers to blow the wall and vehicles started to move off the beach.
That is a very potted history of what happened. Read the books and find out more that happened here.
Anti-tank wall.
Dozer working on the beach.
LCVP's on the beach.
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Unloading
This was the reason why the Valley (Draw) was kneaded by the Americans. The quarry was re opened and used as hard core on the roads and parking and unloading DUKW's.
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Unloading
The traffic using the Draw and also the unloading their DUKW's.
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