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The largest headquarters complex built for Hitler was in France, it was a huge complex covering 90 square KM. It was state of the art and the pinnacle of military construction of the time. It was not destroyed and still remains mostly idle in the forest, however for decades it was actively used by NATO and the French military. I take you through the insides large bunkers, and the room where Hitler had his famous July 16th meetings here.
And some of the bunkers were just abandoned, and a few restored to wartime look. Join me as I tour the complex and share its story.
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@reagandow850
@reagandow850 Год назад
I didn’t even talk in the Chat because I was so enthralled with this episode. Another banger Tino! Thank you so very much for all your incredible hard word work!!
@blzr1155
@blzr1155 Год назад
THANK Y OU Tino
@mariaedwards6371
@mariaedwards6371 Год назад
Tino thank you for all your hard work in research and editing in developing of your movies. We must never let the younger generations 4get
@kurtfromm9126
@kurtfromm9126 Год назад
I wish I could afford to travel to see as many historical locations as possible. However I am on disability and cannot afford to go anywhere. I really appreciate and like your videos it's just so interesting to see all these locations. I find this location amazing.
@mrford70
@mrford70 Год назад
Interesting thanks Tino 👍🏻 Greatings from Sweden
@TheBudman52
@TheBudman52 Год назад
WOW AND PRETTY STILL PUT TOGETHER AND NOT STRIPPED BROTHER
@jasonappleton5045
@jasonappleton5045 Год назад
Thanks for sharing!
@oldminer5387
@oldminer5387 Год назад
This complex is as large as a small city. The infrastructure in itself would be a feat to construct. Thank you for sharing Tino.
@cliffordfreeman7829
@cliffordfreeman7829 Год назад
Outstanding exploration and history of this area.Another great video Tino.
@KansasOff-Grid
@KansasOff-Grid Год назад
Awesome video my man, 💯
@tobias4918
@tobias4918 Год назад
A beer and a interesting episode from Tino. Skål! 🍺 from Sweden 😁
@losangelesriverpowerandpol8099
Lt Col. Sir sure wish l was there with you.....enjoy
@gianharmandaroglu1116
@gianharmandaroglu1116 Год назад
¡Gracias!
@tinostruckmann
@tinostruckmann Год назад
De nada
@fritz7th77thanddadjust8
@fritz7th77thanddadjust8 Год назад
I'm late but I'm here
@On-Our-Radar-24News
@On-Our-Radar-24News Год назад
The raised staircase at the entranceway of many of the bunkers or buildings was not to deflect a blast but to provide for a fighting position should they need to defend the building. I saw many of these in SHAEF Stütgart and Panzer Kaserne in Böblingen during my years stationed in Germany from 1986 to 1990. I asked my German soldier friends and they explained that they were for security almost like a burm to fight from behind and to repel an attacker entering the bunker or building.
@marcgodwin7571
@marcgodwin7571 Год назад
If you consider the ceilings to these raised stairs being stepped also, there would be a greater opportunity for ricochet
@gvii
@gvii 8 месяцев назад
How I came across your channel, I do not remember at all. But holy s**t, am I glad I did. I've been binge watching all of your videos for the last week or so. Much of what you have recorded is the really interesting stuff you normally wouldn't see since it is so far off the beaten path. Your way of exploring and having the camera keep rolling even continuously through the more mundane parts of these facilities is something I appreciate to no end. You really get to see and learn so much more than many other's videos. Anyway, just wanted to say thank you for putting all this up. It is all so incredibly interesting. I can't even begin to tell you how much I love your work.
@davidyendoll5903
@davidyendoll5903 Год назад
Amazing
@MrLeftlane1313
@MrLeftlane1313 Год назад
Very interested. Great that some of history is saved.
@tyroneenglish5248
@tyroneenglish5248 Год назад
Another excellent video Mr T.👍❤️🇬🇧
@DaveCox56
@DaveCox56 Год назад
779 looks a bit like a training course that I went through back in the 1970s where it would be filled with smoke/CS Gas and you had to get through the pipes etc with a gas mask on (and full kit!)
@NK-dl2nc
@NK-dl2nc Год назад
Love Margival visited a couple of times unofficially. Didn't get to see it all but great all the same. There are building the other side of the railway as well. Would be great if they could afford to renovate the gate house.
@andreww8941
@andreww8941 Год назад
Fantastic job Tino!!!! Absolutely fascinating, per usual, and greatly appreciated for all of your hard work and time! Your explanations to the history and detail/descriptions are the best for every single location we get to visit.
@brucesteinhilper5926
@brucesteinhilper5926 Год назад
Great video tour of that site, didn't know it was that extensive. Love the Regelbau with the Tobruks. And as he was actually there, the "heil myself" picture for the video a good touch.
@shortfork1
@shortfork1 Год назад
Great video Tino visited myself yesterday. Learned alot from this video and the guides with english audioguide. To have walked on what that Hitler and Eva walked and stayed
@user-gi5iz7xb4s
@user-gi5iz7xb4s Год назад
Спасибо за экскурсию,и за Ваш труд...
@russcattell955i
@russcattell955i Год назад
4 meters of reinforced concrete is no defense to a Tallboy bomb, a Grand Slam even more so. If the R.A.F had found this complex it would be a different story. I'm sure your most excellent Welsh friend & the French people looked after you & fed you well. I'm a Brit living not too far from La Rochelle, exploring what I can in my locality. In our village, a small troop of Germans evicted the nuns from their convent. Now a private home, the hat & coat pegs are still there, with the soldiers names. They guarded the road to Poitiers & bridge, the irony is over the bridge some 67 meters away Monsieur Mundy (who I knew & spoke with) was the local blacksmith & resistance man. The Germans never knew.
@garagemischief
@garagemischief Год назад
It's truly fascinating what stories come out of the villages! Great story! Spent a lot of time in La Rochelle during my childhood, truly packed beyond belief with history around that area! An interesting story for you & anyone reading, in a village called Neuilly-le-Vendin in 53 pays de loire, there is a bar that hid a lot of Jewish families in the attic, during the ransacking of their village, they still have great history of it and even the village French flag covered with bullet holes. There were many people still alive when I lived there who could vividly recall the invasion, surreal to hear stories of something that people still remember like it was yesterday.
@nicksimpson7735
@nicksimpson7735 Год назад
you are very thorough with your investigation and i like you will go the extra mile to uncover the real design for the block house , top man
@jimmartin1803
@jimmartin1803 10 месяцев назад
Thank you Tito for your hard work and information.
@razorsedge6468
@razorsedge6468 Год назад
I hope you get to show us more of this amazing place. With a little luck they will restore more of this site.
@alexandrovalentin9784
@alexandrovalentin9784 Год назад
Woohoo beautiful bonkers museum. Great job of conservation. Thanks you very much for this video.
@dnldcow
@dnldcow Год назад
Awesome episode Tino, so much at this location to see and how NATO changed and add to the site and yet see so much of the original German bunkers and Building . So much yet so little time to explore.
@JFB-Haninge
@JFB-Haninge Год назад
Excellent video.. 👍👍👍👍😊😊😊😊
@deanfranklin6870
@deanfranklin6870 Год назад
Regarding the "bombproof" hallway. While the part closest to the outside arched, the part where the hallway ceiling dropped down was steeped, not smooth. Each of those steps would probably have helped to disrupt the blast. Would it have worked? It probably would have done some good. But an S shaped entrance makes more sense since it's difficult for blast waves to move around 2 90° angles. Brother, you never let us down. Each time that I think that you've reached the apex you rock us with greater revelations. Thank you
@hplarli510
@hplarli510 Год назад
Plz more Tino
@STB-1
@STB-1 Год назад
Another cracking video 👍
@waylonp6924
@waylonp6924 Год назад
one of the better more taken care of bunkers
@josephrandall9250
@josephrandall9250 Год назад
I love watching your videos tino. I love ww2 history and you do a great job showing and explaining. I wish you would let me go on a excursion with you. Great job👍 keep it up
@ssherrierable
@ssherrierable Год назад
They loved some swimming pools they even had a swimming pool in one of the concentration camps
@rolfagten857
@rolfagten857 Год назад
The headquarters of the former Fuhrer, which was still used by the French military after the war. Who knows, Thomas Gast was also there!
@klauslass6766
@klauslass6766 11 месяцев назад
At 5:48 min. there is not a swimming pool as mentioned in the commentary, although the ladder at the far end of it, may suggest that. I suspect the ladder being a post war installation and the basin originally having been a so called "Löschwasserbecken", a basin containing water for fire extinguishing purposes. One could find these, in various guises, in all german Kasernen, newly built during the 1930s. Those basins were meant as a backup in case the underearth water piping broke by bombing for example. It guaranteed the ability to extinguish fire uder any circumstances.
@PhilippinesFarmLife
@PhilippinesFarmLife Год назад
The dictator life style of living underground with armed guards is not worth living like a mole and is surely unsustainable. As always your videos & information are Incredible! Thank you sir for the tour.
@von-Adler
@von-Adler Год назад
At the WOLFSLAIR Hitler had a large strengthened bunker for meetings, BUT he did not sleep there. He slept in a much more flimsy wooden building where also his secretaries slept in separate rooms.
@AmauryJacquot
@AmauryJacquot Год назад
yet the bilionnaires think this is a thing, and they buy obsolete missile bunkers to transform them into houses... go figure
@mpetry912
@mpetry912 Год назад
absolutely stunning video ! wow
@jonathanvince8173
@jonathanvince8173 Год назад
This whole French area so well preserved the locals did so well. I agree this should be an historic site before during and after WW2
@johnheigis83
@johnheigis83 Год назад
Yes. Clean it up, and turn it into a place for kindness, and education against ignorance.
@techisgod
@techisgod Год назад
All of those trees were not there before. Its hard to imagine the structures without all of that growth.
@williamlilleston1595
@williamlilleston1595 Год назад
All though I am very interested in the content of this presentation, I DO get a real kick out of some of the drawings on the walls. There is such an American influence that to me is highly unexpected. (The Simpsons)
@davehughes53
@davehughes53 Год назад
The eagle stamped on the coal is to catch whom ever steals the load, big problem with locals
@smalcolmbrown
@smalcolmbrown Год назад
Thanks :)
@shauntemplar.26
@shauntemplar.26 Год назад
T, is the hotel on the grounds . I'd like to vist this location. great to watch brother
@tinostruckmann
@tinostruckmann Год назад
Yes it's the old SD bunker right there although they are horrible at responding to emails
@gerlund-garage
@gerlund-garage Год назад
Hej Tino. Den Regelbau bunker som er ombygget indeni med rør osv., det ligner rigtig meget en træningsbane for røgdykkere.
@gnybbe
@gnybbe Год назад
Thanks!
@tinostruckmann
@tinostruckmann Год назад
Jamen takker:-)
@patrichausammann
@patrichausammann Год назад
@Lost Battlefields w Tino Struckmann There is a little mistake in the video title, it should be called "Wolfsschlucht", which means Wolf's Canyon in English.
@tinostruckmann
@tinostruckmann Год назад
ups thanks
@patrichausammann
@patrichausammann Год назад
@@tinostruckmann No problem at all, I just wanted to draw your attention to it, because I notice such things because German is my mother tongue (it would be more precise my father's language, because my mother's tongue is French).
@malcolmcooke2024
@malcolmcooke2024 Год назад
Tino stop calling concrete cement. Cement is a dry powder in bags the concrete is the build pored building cement powder is mixed with agerate and sand to create concrete. Cheers
@ssherrierable
@ssherrierable Год назад
Have you actually looked up the definition of “cement” and read them all?
@Rambogner
@Rambogner Год назад
Relax viewers, Captain Pedantic has arrived. Just for your information Malcolm, your RU-vid user name is incorrectly punctuated…..
@modernarchive7502
@modernarchive7502 Год назад
While we're at it, the distinction between jail and prison is unknown to far too many commentators. (I'm not aware of Tino making the mistake.) When someone means prison and says prison, I subscribe.
@davehughes53
@davehughes53 Год назад
Where did they quarry the aggregate for the concrete? The German concrete is second to none. No one ever talks about their bunkers still bomb proof.
@mikeross14
@mikeross14 Год назад
Ever think to bring a backpack,with L>E>D> flashlight,bolt-cutter,or small angle grinder?
@tinostruckmann
@tinostruckmann Год назад
Yes No Maybe sort of have done can't really say shouldn't say won't say take a guess :-)
@steveelliott8640
@steveelliott8640 Год назад
Imagine if the Nazis had devoted all that material to strengthening the Atlantic Walk, D Day would have been much more difficult
@freelancheer
@freelancheer Год назад
They didn't had time and they found Normandy a weak point.
@56wenzel
@56wenzel Год назад
I noted some names of building like Zucarello or Loano,towns of Ligurian region near Savona .Any idea of why?
@joelex7966
@joelex7966 Год назад
That coal was a lignite briquette. Lignite is pressed into a pillow shape. Since it was processed why not brand it to establish who it belongs to.
@davidlafranchise4782
@davidlafranchise4782 Год назад
So Hilter was only there for a couple hours. Did any of the military use it for a command post??
@Mrbooboo1972
@Mrbooboo1972 Год назад
46:30 Another bat clung to the doorcasing/ wall ... just waiting for that right time.
@salvagedb2470
@salvagedb2470 Год назад
Adolf seemed to get a lot of places built for him , but he spent sod all time in them..including this one..Great vid Tino as always .
@jackholroyd6197
@jackholroyd6197 Год назад
Sod all! Most folk wouldn't understand that. True though ... Adolf liked the places he liked and that was that for him.
@merc88
@merc88 Год назад
Here is where a LIDAR drone would be invaluable
@tinostruckmann
@tinostruckmann Год назад
I truly wish I had one they are kind of pricey though
@fasthracing
@fasthracing Год назад
Amazing place was there a few years ago. The one time Hitler was there (To see Rommel and Von Runestad) there was a British air raid and they had to retire to the bunker. The French used the base after the war I think up until 20 years ago.
@garyporter1707
@garyporter1707 Год назад
A mother 19th street aspen trout great things if bishop,
@martynvanlancker2364
@martynvanlancker2364 Год назад
Just an awesome video. Does the above ground bunker remind you of concentration camp buildings?
@Mrbooboo1972
@Mrbooboo1972 Год назад
37:39 looks something like what Hitler would of wanted for his Underground Bunker there... All his Safest Bunkers Where he Felt Safe All of them Went deep into the ground or mountains, He never would of had a simple in the open above ground bunker. The 01 id say would of bn for the Waffen SS for Sure... 100 - 300 of his own escorts / security ... etc.
@yogiguitar1
@yogiguitar1 Год назад
shit man i live in france! where is this fucking place? i feel like giung and checking it out first hand for myself
@billsmith7586
@billsmith7586 Год назад
Wonder what it would cost to have someone going there and clean all that asbestos out yeah I'm just curious somebody's got the money over there you know that loves history god bless you god bless America And all the other countries are the world
@johnheigis83
@johnheigis83 Год назад
A hell of a lot of work, for slaves, who probably figured they'd be slaves all their lives... And for generations to come. Damn!
@charlesmiles9115
@charlesmiles9115 Год назад
😛❤👍👍🦴💪👍👍👍
@gailhasler8435
@gailhasler8435 Год назад
It should be razed and turned into a memorial for WWII victims. 😘😘😘😘
@nihilmiror6312
@nihilmiror6312 Год назад
No. Enough of those memorials. Not enough of this kind. 👍🇦🇺🦘
@TheLovermind
@TheLovermind Год назад
One day, while I was shooting a documentary film, an Italian urban planning expert (Dr. Pini) was surveying Dubai... the emirate's representative was showing him the beautiful buildings, the glass towers... the Italian expert, aghast, asked him, "what happened to your old homes? the old quarter?" The manager replied, "We destroyed it all, it wasn't modern enough". The Italian replied: "Big mistake, you've destroyed your whole history....". You can build a memorial not far away, elsewhere... the historical evidence of a painful past must be preserved at all costs, in the name of memory and history. If you ever come to France (my country), visit Oradour-sur-Glane. This martyred village has been left "as is" (another, more recent village has been built not far from the original one.) A memorial stands next to the "historic" village. Without the material "evidence" (and I must confess that no one can remain insensitive when entering the village-sanctuary) the memory would have slowly faded. To the point of giving way to revisionism (some very few "French" people from very-far-right now claim that the terrible massacre was perpetrated by the resistance...) That's why we need to preserve historical monuments as much as possible for the living as well as for the dead.
@weilandiv8310
@weilandiv8310 Год назад
Out of all of his infamous lairs and residences.... Hitler's favorite was his condominium in Fort Lauderdale. His Amerika train was posh and comfy, but tooling around Bavaria, Adolf preferred his 14' Winnebago.
@kg6itc
@kg6itc Год назад
He also liked his 1977 Gremlin. It was like green with a 6 cylinder. It was collected from the future in The Bell : )
@tessielou5110
@tessielou5110 Год назад
Hitlers headquarters was moved to Washington, DC and Hitlers “Eagles Nest” was moved to Obama’s home in Hawaii.
@OnkelPHMagee
@OnkelPHMagee Год назад
23:20 German overengineering at its finest? 😃
@easygroove
@easygroove Год назад
well, NATO / French Army failed big time in keepin all those Buildings / Bunkers in Shape.. everything is rotten... Shame.
@tessielou5110
@tessielou5110 Год назад
Reincarnated as Adolph Obama…..
@theshamanarchist5441
@theshamanarchist5441 Год назад
Shitler grew the best weed in that underground bunker man. SS420 strain. It'll have you goose stepping all the way to the sweet shop for snax and supplies. Aiye
@bertrandepaincaviardella1552
seem to be bad drunk that day or have past very bad night !isn'it?
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