• Heuvelland near Ypres, Belgium. It is a lightly forested area known for the Bayernwald Trenches open-air museum located there. In World War I, Croonaert Wood...
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    German units maintained a trench system (Bayernwald) within view of Ypres at Croonaert Wood. Nowadays, the Bayernwald trenches can be visited as an open-air...
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    strongpoint Günther between Wijtschate and Voormezele, not far from the Bayernwald trenches in Croonaert Wood. See note: Plan: [3]; Views: aerial view 1...
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    house a 12 m (40 ft) deep lake. Access to German counter-mining shaft – Bayernwald trenches, Croonaert Wood, Ypres Salient Mine craters – Butte de Vauquois...
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    strongpoint Günther between Wijtschate and Voormezele, not far from the Bayernwald trenches in Croonaert Wood. The logic behind the exact placing of the...
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    Jones 2010, p. 133. "World War One Battlefields : Flanders: Kemmel & Bayernwald Trenches". Ww1battlefields.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2015-11-01...
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