During the Cold War both NATO and the Warsaw Pact prepared for a nuclear confrontation. For many years I have been fascinated by and studied the massive scale of Cold War bunkers and buildings that are located here in the heart of Europe where East met West. Join me in my series of videos as I document these once top secret objects and show you what it means to operate a bunker that could have withstood nuclear war - beyond the blastdoor!
So in “the situation” that air filtration room would then be off limits. The simple design ensures no need for maintenance. Maintaining air filtration in such a situation potentially would mean death for all inhabitants, thus it had to be as simple as possible.
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That Bunker is in an amazing state of preservation. Wow
Holy cow, almost 500 subs now and a viewcount that surpassed my expectations - don't worry, I'm still alive and active on the bunker project, I just can't find the time to produce videos that are up to my standards atm. I made up my mind on how to start a video series on Cold War bunkers and how to do an introduction to it all recently though, there will be more to come this year :)
I'm pretty sure I know the password, blur out the whole hand if you want to keep other clever people or dumb computer programs from making an educated guess
This was indeed an interesting peek into the working mechanics of a Emergency (Nuclear or otherwise)Shelter. but it doesn't really address the question upon which this presentation was supposed to be based.
You are completely correct - the title stands in correlation to the mentioned discussion on facebook and doesn't really make sense without the context of that discussion - I plan to clear things up in the videos to come!
@@BeyondtheBlastdoor yeah I've seen them over here (UK) in ROTOR bunkers but never on that scale, like I said in my comment before the restoration job you've done on it is lovely.
Nice to see things getting started here. I'm exited to see more in the Future If you are in Germany I can really recommend visiting the Bunker if you have the Chance to.
Depends heavily on the level of escalation - if we are talking 'ICBMs leaving their silos' you are absolutely correct, for tactical uses it can have many implications ranging from very limited numbers of warheads used to a devastated central Europe. Also it was asked in context to the Cold War ;)