Gen.Kdo. XXXIII A.K, Seekommandant & 702 I.D.

Trondheim var hovedstøttepunkt for marinen med en rekke viktige hovedkvarterer for nord-atlanteren. 200 lette og tyngre flak stillinger skulle bl.a forsvare havnen og flyplassen.

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Jörn and Paul,

One thing I forget to mention... a Seekdt would normally
have a view to the see from his command position. Typically
for a navy commander (see for example the small ausguck
in the M152), I suppose ?

Peter
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Panzerwerk wrote:Björn and Paul,

Is that the 'police' museum I have heard people talking about?
it seems a lot of information and plans are located there..

An 'Umgehungsleitung'. One often see this, also in France and around important HQ.
Any idea if plans of these systems are available. I often visited the archives in Germany, but there is just so much info to process... I suppose a lot of questions could be answered there. I have some plan of Drontheim I think, I will bring them this summer.

Has Nordblitz been visited by any of the guys on the forum?

I also have a plan of a planned tunnel near Charlottenlund. Not very big, but interesting.

...a Seekdt would normally
have a view to the see from his command position.
Hi again
First of all - my name is Jörn, not Björn PDT_Armataz_01_18

The "Rettsmuseet" or "Museum of Justice" is not the same as "Rustkammeret", which is a museum of local military history. Rustkammeret is located in The Archbishop's Yard near The Nidaros Cathedral.

Yes I have plans on the two caves at Sverresborg, which I got from Sverresborg FM.

Norblitz is locked and I have asked more than once for a wiew inside, but time never seems to fit for that guy (from FB) with the keys. FB is that part of the Norwegian Military responsible for buildings and properties.

That plan you've got of a tunnel near Charlottenlund might as well be a tunell in connection to the officers quarters at Sjöveien, at the eastern part of Charlottenlund near the sea. I would know when I see the plan you're mentioning.

When you mention the Seekdt's wiew to the see, then I remember another staff-"office" or commandpost close to the see at Nyhavna.
There's a observationbunker up at the cliff near the harbour. This one had connection via telephone to a staff-quarter in the western part of the hospital-bunker inside the hill.
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Hi Jörn,

Sorry I mistook you for a Björn PDT_Armataz_01_18
Busy at work so I typed to fast...

> Norblitz is locked and I have asked more than once for a wiew inside,
> but time never seems to fit for that guy (from FB) with the keys.

Too bad, it's a very interesting bunker ! How about the
one at Heimdal... Anyone "dare" to go inside ;-)
I will scan and post the plan of Charlottenlund. It's a map
by the geologists...

The Nyhavna sounds interesting... Until now allmost all the Seekdt. in France, and Holland that have been traced had a view over the operations
erea, much different then the admirals that were (in Western-Europe) mostly located inland...

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Hi,

Is the observationbunker large ?
Typical is constructed directly opposite
the U-boatbunker.

Peter
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No it's not, that's a private house allmost on top of it - the one you see in the first picture.
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Ok, thanks !
here the plan as promised:

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This seems to be the tunnel at Sjöveien close to the living quarters for officers. There's a small "village" of buildings erected by the germans.
This is close to the see and has nothing to do with "Norblitz".
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Hi Jörn,

Thanks. So the tunnel was actually constructed ?

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Yes, but the entrances are covered with earth.
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Hi,

Ok, thanks for the info!

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This is one of the most interesting strings I have been following. Unfortunatly I haven't been able to take part in it due to much work and travelling.
I have one question. There is also some bunkers at Ringve Botaniske Hage. Remember them from my days at Ringve Videregående Skole.

Do anyone know anything about them?
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I don't unfortunately. does anyone know if the bunker Tore
mention are still there?
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yes they are still present, but JornN is one of the persons with more info on them.. when u drive by, u see 2 small mg "pillbox`s" by the side of the road, and on the other side of the road abit further u can see the front of a rather large one with entrence defence. this was the commandbunker for Fliegerhorst Drontheim-Lade, and is if i remembered correctly, over 700kvm with many many rooms inside :) u also have some bunkers close by the ringve houses itself, some down in the forest and one large under the parkinglot up by the houses on the rear. and the one u see from the parkinglot. further down the garden u have a parking for planes carved out in the mountain.
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Please take a look at this link. It has some photos from the inside of the Fliegerhorst bunker. I was abel to visit and take som pictures of it some years ago.

http://www.gyges.dk/Gefechtsstand%20bun ... h%20NW.htm

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Hello,

The bunker for the Jafü is a very interesting bunker, an unknown
Regelbau for sure, perhaps even a L487B, Unterstand f. Funkmessgeräte auswertung Cäsar. Any idea if this bunker would be visitable ?

Peter
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