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Opera 2 at Paluzza, a small village in Northern Italy. The work was originally armed with five machine guns and one field gun. The work has no less than three entrances. A main entrance is on the right and gives access to the engine room, cut out in the rock. The second entrance bypasses the barracks, so the troops coming in don't have to disturb the men in the sleeping room. The casemate for the field gun has its own entrance, protected by a small caponier. At the same time the two double MG casemates each have an emergecny exit. The work was re-used after the war and it still in a reasonable state.
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