Revealing the underground base where Nazi Germany tested weapons of mass destruction
A secret bunker has been discovered in the town of Georgen an der Gusen, Austria, which was used by the Nazis to test weapons of mass destruction.
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In late 2014, documentary filmmaker Andreas Sulzer uncovered a network of secret tunnels and bunkers in Austria used by the Nazis to build atomic bombs. Photo: Another Boring Week/Youtube. Specifically, the secret network of tunnels and bunkers is located outside the town of St Georgen an der Gusen, near Linz, Austria. Photo: ynetnews.com.
According to experts, the network of secret tunnels and bunkers was built by slaves from the nearby Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp. Photo: ynetnews.com. All of the above structures were built during the final stages of World War II. Covering an area of nearly 30 hectares, this site was where Nazi Germany tested weapons of mass destruction, including atomic bombs. Photo: Wikipedia.org.
The Messerschmitt Me 262 fighter was also built by the Nazis in a network of secret tunnels and bunkers in Austria. Photo: warfarehistorynetwork. According to documentary filmmaker Andreas, he first learned about the Nazi complex when he read a report by the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in 1944. Photo: warfarehistorynetwork.
Andreas tracked down the exact location of the complex himself using equipment that measured radiation levels in the area. When he discovered unusually high levels of radiation at one location, he hired digging machines and discovered a network of secret tunnels and bunkers. Photo: warfarehistorynetwork. Readers are invited to watch the video : About 800,000 tons of bombs and ammunition left over from the war. Source: THĐT1.
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