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| Army designation: | K-S 24 |
| Code Name: | Libuse |
| Type: | infantry casemate of artillery group |
| Resistance Class: | IV |
| Artillery Group: | Bouda |
| Armament left side | Armament right side |
| M | M | - | - | - | - |
| Domes or cupolas from left to right |
| ZN | - | KM | ZN | Legend |
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| Status in 1938: | completed |
| Current status: | museum |
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| Latitude: | N50 4.383' |
| Longitude: | E16 40.688' |
| Map link: | GoogleMaps |
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Unique, because infantry casemates of artillery groups usually do not have a regular entrance door. This one does. Interesting also due to massive German test explosion of several tons of explosives. It caused some damage and casemate moved a half metre away, but was not destroyed. |
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