The British began to construct dugouts to protect their soldiers. In 1918, 25,000 tunnellers from the Royal Engineers, and 50,000 attached infantry began to construct a number of underground facilities. By the end of the War 270 dug outs of all types had been built in the region, one of which was a dugout under the ruined church at Zonnebeke.
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| Zonnebeeke Church Ruins |
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| Zonnebeke Dug Out Model Church Entrance |
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| Zonnebeke Dug Out Model Dug Out under Chrurch |
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| Zonnebeke Dug Out Model Dug Out Layout |
Reconstructed Dug Out Memorial Museum Passchendaele 1917
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| Dug Out Entrance |
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| Royal Engineers officer in office |
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| Officers Room |
Soldiers Accommodation
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| Cook House |
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| Construction in progress |
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| Soldiers working Dug Out WW1 |
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| Dug Out Exit |

















