Bunker Open Day 20 August 2016
Bloke on the Range
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Extra video! Swiss bunkers!
Bloke and the Chap take their kids on a WW2/Cold War bunker open day in the Berner Oberland, taking in the artillery emplacement in Krattigen, the command post above Hondrich, and the place-to-be-defended-at-all-costs, at Einigen. Lots to interest troglodytes here, and there's some interesting firearms on display too, including an MP43/44, MG11, several LMG25's, a fortress-adapted Stgw 57, and some other bangsticks.
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