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Description View to bunker H4 and the waterlock system that, when opened, flooded the tankbarrage of the KW-line (Dyle line) in Haacht, Belgium. The waterlock system was opened on May 10, 1940 (when Germany invaded Belgium) and it took 5 days when the water from the river Dyle flooded the area in front of the tank barrage in Haacht.
Date 23 April 2006 (according to Exif data)
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