To defend the gunners against artillery barrages and to allow the crews a close place to shelter. The machine guns were usually positioned to cover the approaches to each other and the trench systems between the bunkers.
They were placed so close to bunkers so when men looked out
To defend the gunners against artillery barrages and to allow the crews a close place to shelter. The machine guns were usually positioned to cover the approaches to each other and the trench systems between the bunkers.
To defend the gunners against artillery barrages and to allow the crews a close place to shelter. The machine guns were usually positioned to cover the approaches to each other and the trench systems between the bunkers.
because the Nazis sat in the bunkers with heavy machine guns and mines in the field
to shoot the cowards
They were placed so close to bunkers so when men looked out
They were placed so close to bunkers so when men looked out
To defend the gunners against artillery barrages and to allow the crews a close place to shelter. The machine guns were usually positioned to cover the approaches to each other and the trench systems between the bunkers.
well bunkers are where the machine guns are placed(also know as mg42's)
So they can protect the important people in there
To defend the gunners against artillery barrages and to allow the crews a close place to shelter. The machine guns were usually positioned to cover the approaches to each other and the trench systems between the bunkers.
To defend the gunners against artillery barrages and to allow the crews a close place to shelter. The machine guns were usually positioned to cover the approaches to each other and the trench systems between the bunkers.
So they can protect the important people in there
Machine guns are often placed near bunkers to defend them, and to ensure that the said bunker isn't breached by enemy forces. Machine guns are capable of providing heavy fire that can stop large groups of enemy combatants in their tracks, and maintain dominance on the battlefield. They're also perfect for suppressing fire, which can pin down the enemy and stop their advance. For more information, please specify the war your question pertains to.
I am guessing so that the machine gunners would not have far to go to get to them, which might have been necessary at any time, and speed would have been an asset.
because the Nazis sat in the bunkers with heavy machine guns and mines in the field
to shoot the cowards