The emplacement is dug out as per "The book" too. A horseshoe shape.Information
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More than likely. That's how they liked to play defense, supporting strongpoints.
That is the overhead protection for where those off watch slept at night while one squaddie pulled 'stag' or sheltered when receiving incoming Arty.
Yes...I spent 35 years in the infantry. I just suspect this isn't a stand alone trench. I think it may be a fighting post on the edge of something bigger. On a proper defensive position, only the fighting holes are left open. The whole rest is covered, if you have time...
Regards, Jim
It is definitely one of a number of fighting positions along an in depth defensive line. The Germans had the siting and tactics of mutually supporting fighting positions down to a fine art during both wars.