I‘ve been there in this Bunker last year and its absolutly amazing to see in what good condition all things considert this huge Bunker for the 38cm Cannon is. I absolutly love your channel and i like that you bring this amazing things to more people to see. Keep up the good work 👍🏽
Exploring bunkers with you is always fascinating, especially one as huge as this. The imagination always stirs. The noises, machinery humming, the ventilation pipes whistling, chains and winches clanking somewhere, an electric train running along the track, and the smells of food cooking, oil and diesel smells from the machinery, the sounds of men chatting and raised voices, of marching boots, and running men. All this and more would have made such massive bunkers seem like a bustling small city. The whole thing is just incredible. And the fact that at sometime, someone filled the whole gun pit will soil and rock? That in itself is an incredible feat. Thank you both for sharing this amazing place with us! Cheers to You all!
Such great imagination Peter , loving it. Would have been pretty amazing to stand and watch the action right there. Filling that in is just stupid if you ask me. Thanks and greetings from us.
This is an unbelievable location HH! It is hard to imagine the sheer scale of material and manpower required to build a structure like this, particularly when a lot of these positions probably never fired a shot in anger. The surrounding forest appears to be a very pleasant walk while you searched for this bunker, but it must have been a bit tough with Covid. Stay safe, and thanks for taking us along with you and EE (he is a tough little dude!). Cheers from Australia!
It's a shame that the gun pit was filled in. It would have been great to see. Apart from that, this is an impressive fortification. There must have been a lot of soldiers stationed here. Thank you guys for bringing us all another great step back in time
Another great bunker experience, this place is so huge. To bad the gun pit is filled in. Good job EE for finding this location on Google earth. Thank you for giving us the tour. Hope all is well and stay safe my friend.
Well another great Sunday afternoon because of you EE and you HH ! A great location ! The writing is great to see still there ! I wish people wouldn’t damage the history but I know they do ! Well when do we move into the gun bunker ? L o l ! That looked really good thanks y’all have a great week ! Be careful! Be safe !! Thanks EE !!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻you to HH !👍🏻
What an amazing huge underground bunker and gun installation. It was awesome to see the ammunition storage and shelll loading bays via the railway entrance. What a privilege to explore this location with you, especially because you didn't expect to be able to enter. It was quite eerie. ❤️
Absolutely enjoyed seeing that HUGE gun bunker. Sad they filled it in though. Amazing how these still stand. Thanks for sharing and can't wait to see what lies ahead in the next adventure. Stay well,keep smiling! And thanks EE for pointing out some things. Great job.
Wow, you guys found a really cool location this time! So many rooms, I feel like we haven't even seen most of it. Very strange seeing some rooms with bare concrete walls and no white paint or whitewash. Even just a few feet inside the outside doors the white paint looked very fresh and untouched, almost as if it had just been painted recently. And very cool to see the original German text on the walls and doors inside. If you're able to translate for those of us who don't speak German as a second language it would be really helpful. I always use google translate, but it means pausing the video and typing everything in a few characters at a time, since of course we can't copy/paste text from a video. lol Thanks to you and EE for your efforts and for sharing.
yes they really did paint them bright and shiny. Many layers as well during the few years they operated it. i will try to remember to translate in the future , i just get so excited that i tend to forget. Thanks my friend for being here and greetings from us.
I have heard you say in other videos that you don't understand why people fill or damage bunkers. You have to remember that the people where the bunkers are wanted to get rid of anything that had to do with the Nazi's after the war. Even today people want to rid things that has to do with the Nazi's. It still brings up bad memories especially those that were affected by the war. ❤️🇨🇦
Wow that was truly an amazing bunker! Wonder how many men would of been stationed there at one time? You and Eagle eyes are giving us great locations all the time!! Keep up the great work and stay safe!!
I have to say a big thank you to EE, after a day which did not give me much reason to smile, just hearing him say "keep smiling" at the end made me smile. So thank you EE and I hope you keep smiling too.
Wonderful! Tell Eagle Eye he’s doing a fantastic job!! Haven’t seen your daughter in a long time, doesn’t she want to come out with you guys anymore? Thank you for posting this!! ❤️❤️
Once again, EE lives up to him name, well spotted young man, that painting must have looked something very special went done, but how EE managed to spot that under the new paint, amazing. Such a pity the gun emplacement has been filled in, probably for the sake of safety, if someone fell, that would really hurt. Almost a complete, and undamaged magazine, with the safety logos to say what was to be hoisted in the cradles, so as to stop mistakes. Thank you once again for sharing this with us all. Stay safe and well my friends
Excellent Google Earth scouting, Eagle Eyes 😁 What an awesome and well preserved bunker system. Thank you for sharing and out there exploring and discovering these fascinating locations 🙏 Keep up the excellent work ❤️
Another incredible find, a shame they filled in the gun pit. But I suppose one of the young people messing around would fall in and get hurt. The internal fire is a shame. Large complex must have been 50--100-man crew on station. It would make a good museum, a lot of work but worth it. Again, a great job by team HH & EE,
I really enjoyed the tour of the bunker. The condition is outstanding. Seeing the original stencilling and ordinance pictograms really gives the impression that it was abandoned 10 years ago, not 77.
Once again you have showed us an absolutely amazing site! The Germans designed these huge buildings to support several firing positions; the amount of work that went into this place is mind boggling! I am going to guess that it took many months just to construct it! Thanks to you and EE for taking us along!
What a cool place to look around. They don't call him Eagle Eyes for nothing, well spotted on Google Earth young man. Thanks for sharing this with us, it's fascinating 👍🏻
Now my sunday's complete. What an amazing building underground very interesting of what all them rooms were and to think what they burned there. Glad to see EE all happy go lucky lil boy great spirits lil man.
Super fantastic site! I like to decipher the German writing you find on the walls! "Achtung! (Watch Out!) Weiche Nur Unbelastet Bedienen! (Only Operate Soft Ones Unloaded!) Ausgang Zum Geschulftz. (Exit To The School) Geschossraum. (Floor Space) Coso. (Well) This bunker was huge, an underground city! So amazing! Eagle Eyes you're doing a great job of scouting the area! Keep up the good work! Much love, from the States, Lori
Where you looking for that massive underground gun bunker EE when you were searching on Google Earth? It's a good thing you found it. It was great that we viewers were able to see the original German writing on the walls and doors and they weren't painted over. Too bad the the gun pit was filled in. Maybe for safety reasons 🤔? Would have liked to see the secondary level of the gun pit. Quite the set up with the trolley for the casings and shells. Thanks for the photo. Like the way the Germans used color coding. They had a system. EE you live up to your name seeing the faint outline of the Reichsadler. Wouldn't it be something to see it in it's original form. The generator room with the tiled floors was very well set up. Too bad all the original equipment wasn't still there. You and huge spiders 🕷 HH. EE doesn't seem to mind. Neat officer's and crew quarters. Definitely Reinhardt's girlfriend/wife instructed him to repaint the walls of his sleeping quarters. 😅 I like the way they set up the toilets/sinks/showers with hot & cold water. The tile floors help keep it easy to disinfect. The story of the German soldier Gerhard going back to the exact bunker on the Atlantic Wall where he served as a young man was interesting. EE, you are right as it was a really, really exciting bunker for sure. And I bet you spend lots of $$$'s on those WW2 expeditions. Thanks once again for yet another amazing adventure. And yes keep 😃 smiling EE.
Very nice! As you explored this site I was captivated by all the living quarters and I was wondering where the mess hall was. Could it have been in a separate outbuilding? Or is there another level that you haven't shown us yet? Please tell EE what a good job he is doing and that he is living up to his name and reputation. Thank you once again for sharing your adventures and please be safe.
Just wondering if you ever had that wine you found hidden behind that brick wall a couple years ago tested. It was pre Covid if memory serves my right. Thank you again for all you and eagle eyes do for us.
Every time i think i have seen the best of your discoveries, you surpass yourselves with another exceptional find. The bunker is in such an exceptional state of preservation, are there some local volunteers keeping an eye on it? Also i can empathise with you HH i have recently contracted Covid, but like yourself refuse to let it disrupt my normal routine.
It's been a while since I commented on your videos. You are doing a fantastic job! Love what you do. Thank you for sharing these incredible adventures❤️
That was a great site! So terrific it hadn't been badly vandalized. Shame they filled in the gun put. Thanks for showing us all around it. Definitely a well spent half hour watching it.
The size of this complex boggles my mind!! How long does something like this take to build?!? And they even bothered to paint it!! Still standing 80 years later...
HEY, WW2 H.H & EAGLE EYE 👀 Hope you feel better soon. I really enjoy Any kind Of Aircraft Stuff so That would be cool If You guy's would do Something like finding and Showing an Old abandoned German Air Base with Runways and bunkers or A WW2 aircraft museum either one would be awesome Ok Thank you WW2 H. H. & Eagle eye Take care stay safe God bless and see you next video project .
Eagle Eyes is amazing! He definitely lives up to his name. Another wonderful place you've taken us to. So many rooms and unfortunately some rooms you couldn't get inside. It's a shame for people to cover up history but mankind is great at covering things up while never telling us the truth. Thank you both for taking me along. I hate how people insist on defacing history with their spray paint. So sad. Take care my friends and stay safe. 💖💯
It had to take a lot of dirt and rock to fill in that gun placement. This is a huge location. It took a lot of work to bury it. So glad you were able to get inside. I bet the rooms that looked burnt was from kids building a fire in them and smoking up the walls. I enjoyed seeing the writings on the walls and door along with the paintings of the shell and artillery tips. I thought at one time you and Eagle Eyes were going to get lost in there. Great exploration this was.
Another huge crazy bunker ,not a bad place to be stationed ,but how much action would the men have seen and how bored would they have been.keep up the good work EE and hope your helper gets better 😅
Thanks for the new amazing video! Why i can't see the links to previous videos in video discription? You said you will attach some? Would love to see how those bunkers looked fully equipped past then.
Hi EE and HH. Just love the tunes during the intro and the cool drone shots. Great catch on Google Earth and locating the opening in the ground for the huge gun placement EE. You are really getting good at that. That was something to be able to still see the impression of the railroad tracks to the gun placement going into the ammunition wagon train entrance area. Those beams were massive inside the underground bunker. The Germans were extremely organized and precise. Yes, wonder if that grid pattern was used for a means of communication or installation of gear? Was pleasantly surprised to see some of the German writing still clearly inscribed and legible on the walls. A shame the gun pit was totally filled in with sand. Wonder the reasoning? It did look like someone was climbing the walls. We all have those days. :) Awesome catch re the Reischsadler EE. Many would have missed that. The crew and Office quarters looked well laid out. Would have been something to see them the way they were originally. The washroom/shower room was set up efficiently to handle many German soldiers at a time. With tiled floors a clean up would be much easier. Hot/cold water with electricity for back then during the war. What can I say but impressive. The Germans seem to be advanced with many things even today. Have to agree with EE, one needs to see the bunkers on the Atlantic Wall before many of them have been claimed by the ocean. Thank you EE and HH for taking us there. Keep smiling. :)
Yes EE is such a spotter of almost anything regarding WW2. Like a history magnet i think. Great place that is and so glad we could share that with you.
Thank you for a fantastic tour of an historic place. Wonderful! I toured the Westwall Museum near Pirmasens last year. It is a mostly restored section of a more massive complex, and worth seeing. Also, there is a bunker complex on private land a few km across the Autobahn from Ramstein Air Base. It is not open to the public, and not in good repair. I toured it with the owner. It was used by the Luftwaffe in WWII, then by NATO into the 70's. When it was returned to the original owners, they could not afford the climate control (heat or air conditioning). It is now full of mold, but intact. Contact me if you like. Again, thank you for your wonderful videos. Regards, Kurt (and good health to you both!)
2:50 Interrupted to take a guess, I'm betting this was the underground storage point for one of Hitler's massive railway guns. Now let's see how close I came.
Never ceases to amaze me how much concrete was used in these structures, and as you say, there are thousands of them just on the Atlantic wall, much less inside of Germany.
How long would it take to build a structure such as this. Have you ever found any information that would give a time frame. Another good job by your loyal assistant EE.
Thanks!
My friend , that is very kind of you and will come in very handy being out there. Appreciated and greetings from us.
Great Job THANKS 😁😁😁
Thanks!
These bunkers really are incredible, EE is doing such a great job. Massive thanks for all the work you doing bringing them to us.
That is appreciated and i will tell Eagle Eyes that. Greeting and be safe out there.
I’ve been watching you since day one, I haven’t found any better channels. We all appreciate your efforts and your passion. Keep it up
Wow that is truly so good to read my friend and thank you for that and for being here :)
I think that was probably the best complex yet, pretty good shape, amazing look forward to the next one, safe journeys.
Glad you enjoyed it and more to come my friend :)
Wow, Great video and presentation from the WW2 History Hunter team.
Thanks for that my friend.
I‘ve been there in this Bunker last year and its absolutly amazing to see in what good condition all things considert this huge Bunker for the 38cm Cannon is.
I absolutly love your channel and i like that you bring this amazing things to more people to see.
Keep up the good work 👍🏽
Thanks for watching.
Exploring bunkers with you is always fascinating, especially one as huge as this. The imagination always stirs. The noises, machinery humming, the ventilation pipes whistling, chains and winches clanking somewhere, an electric train running along the track, and the smells of food cooking, oil and diesel smells from the machinery, the sounds of men chatting and raised voices, of marching boots, and running men. All this and more would have made such massive bunkers seem like a bustling small city. The whole thing is just incredible. And the fact that at sometime, someone filled the whole gun pit will soil and rock? That in itself is an incredible feat. Thank you both for sharing this amazing place with us! Cheers to You all!
Such great imagination Peter , loving it. Would have been pretty amazing to stand and watch the action right there. Filling that in is just stupid if you ask me. Thanks and greetings from us.
Thank you Eagle Eyes and History’s Hunters 👍🏻🇺🇸😎🦅🇩🇪
Appreciated Jeremy and greetings from us.
Thanks!
Eagle Eyes says hello there and we thank you for your kindness. Take care :)
Great video guy's ! EE doesn't mess around , He finds the goods again. Hope the trip is going well and stay safe.
Our road trip is going very well and soon back to share tons more. Thanks and greetings from us.
It is good to see that the bunkers have not been totally vandalised and stripped for resources.
i would agree on that and thanks David :)
This is an unbelievable location HH! It is hard to imagine the sheer scale of material and manpower required to build a structure like this, particularly when a lot of these positions probably never fired a shot in anger. The surrounding forest appears to be a very pleasant walk while you searched for this bunker, but it must have been a bit tough with Covid. Stay safe, and thanks for taking us along with you and EE (he is a tough little dude!). Cheers from Australia!
it was a bit tough having Covid but we never surrender :) Thanks so much Gary for being here.
It's a shame that the gun pit was filled in. It would have been great to see. Apart from that, this is an impressive fortification. There must have been a lot of soldiers stationed here. Thank you guys for bringing us all another great step back in time
Totally agree and why did they ever do such thing. Thanks for being here.
Thanks
Your support is greatly appreciated my friend and will come in handy being out there finding history :)
You Can find a Big bunker in Hanstholm in denmark its cool and its a museum
Thanks for watching.
you know , that is a money maker, things that are buried can be dug up , different color shells are for practise, armor piercing and high explosive
Appreciate you being here Carth.
Another great bunker experience, this place is so huge. To bad the gun pit is filled in. Good job EE for finding this location on Google earth. Thank you for giving us the tour. Hope all is well and stay safe my friend.
i just dont get it , why fill in all of that. Very strange and they should not do such things. Thanks for being here and greetings from us.
Thanks! Please get Eagle Eyes a hamburger or something sweet and tell him I think he's the best. Like his dad. Was this part of the Atlantic wall ?
hello this is eagle eyes. thank you and we will explore more there on the atlantic wall. thank you.
Thanks! 😁
Your kind support is greatly appreciated and thanks for that :)
Well another great Sunday afternoon because of you EE and you HH ! A great location ! The writing is great to see still there ! I wish people wouldn’t damage the history but I know they do ! Well when do we move into the gun bunker ? L o l ! That looked really good thanks y’all have a great week ! Be careful! Be safe !! Thanks EE !!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻you to HH !👍🏻
So agree and let us hope that this place could be brought back to life one day. Thanks and greetings from us.
What an amazing huge underground bunker and gun installation. It was awesome to see the ammunition storage and shelll loading bays via the railway entrance. What a privilege to explore this location with you, especially because you didn't expect to be able to enter. It was quite eerie. ❤️
I agree Beverley and that bunker is HUGE indeed. Loved to see that :) Thanks.
Absolutely enjoyed seeing that HUGE gun bunker. Sad they filled it in though. Amazing how these still stand. Thanks for sharing and can't wait to see what lies ahead in the next adventure. Stay well,keep smiling! And thanks EE for pointing out some things. Great job.
More to come for sure and thanks Colleen :)
That bunker is just one big rabbit Warren with lots of rooms very interesting
i agree Carol , such a interesting place it is. Thanks for being here.
Wow, you guys found a really cool location this time! So many rooms, I feel like we haven't even seen most of it. Very strange seeing some rooms with bare concrete walls and no white paint or whitewash. Even just a few feet inside the outside doors the white paint looked very fresh and untouched, almost as if it had just been painted recently. And very cool to see the original German text on the walls and doors inside. If you're able to translate for those of us who don't speak German as a second language it would be really helpful. I always use google translate, but it means pausing the video and typing everything in a few characters at a time, since of course we can't copy/paste text from a video. lol Thanks to you and EE for your efforts and for sharing.
yes they really did paint them bright and shiny. Many layers as well during the few years they operated it. i will try to remember to translate in the future , i just get so excited that i tend to forget. Thanks my friend for being here and greetings from us.
Some bunkers near Phare de la Coubre were still in this condition, writing on walls etc, last date seen 1989 (!).
I have heard you say in other videos that you don't understand why people fill or damage bunkers. You have to remember that the people where the bunkers are wanted to get rid of anything that had to do with the Nazi's after the war. Even today people want to rid things that has to do with the Nazi's. It still brings up bad memories especially those that were affected by the war.
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i agree and understand but history should never be erased no matter what. Thanks for watching.
Some people want to preserve history, it's important and hiding it doesn't mean it didn't happen.
Wow that was truly an amazing bunker! Wonder how many men would of been stationed there at one time? You and Eagle eyes are giving us great locations all the time!! Keep up the great work and stay safe!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Outstanding my friend, another wonderful find. Thank you for sharing this…
Glad you enjoyed it
Great vid, thanks!
Great place to explore i think and thanks for being here my friend :)
I have to say a big thank you to EE, after a day which did not give me much reason to smile, just hearing him say "keep smiling" at the end made me smile. So thank you EE and I hope you keep smiling too.
hello this is eagle eyes.thank you and we like to explore.
Hi. Do you know about Banksbo fort in Frederiks Harbor in Denmark. It’s a huge bunker site. Try and look it up. Lots of well preserved bunkers
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@@gamerpomfrit9260 Denmark
Thanks for watching.
@@Honse79 me too
@@WW2HistoryHunter love yours videos
Good afternoon from Syracuse NY USA brother and eagle eye thank you for sharing your adventures in history
Happy to see you here Earl and thanks for your great support :)
My favorite video
Wonderful! Tell Eagle Eye he’s doing a fantastic job!! Haven’t seen your daughter in a long time, doesn’t she want to come out with you guys anymore? Thank you for posting this!! ❤️❤️
will let EE know that and BBG do come along every now and then but she is very busy doing her stuff you know :) Thanks.
Hi HH
That place is huge and nice too see the writing
Cheers
yes Martin a great place to explore that is and so many details there. Thanks for watching and for being here my friend.
What a amazing place unbelievable size thank you too you both for sharing these capsules of history
Our pleasure Karl and greetings from us.
Once again, EE lives up to him name, well spotted young man, that painting must have looked something very special went done, but how EE managed to spot that under the new paint, amazing. Such a pity the gun emplacement has been filled in, probably for the sake of safety, if someone fell, that would really hurt.
Almost a complete, and undamaged magazine, with the safety logos to say what was to be hoisted in the cradles, so as to stop mistakes. Thank you once again for sharing this with us all. Stay safe and well my friends
Well i guess EE has got that nick name as a result that he really can see details i dont even know are there. Thanks my friend and ore to come :)
What an amazing place, a big thanks to yourself and eagle eyes for all your hard work, thanks for sharing
So nice of you
What a amazing bunker can't believe how Intact it was.
Agree Jacob , such a fantastic place to find and study. Thank you again my friend for being here.
Spectacular bunker, great explore. Well done, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
Excellent Google Earth scouting, Eagle Eyes 😁
What an awesome and well preserved bunker system.
Thank you for sharing and out there exploring and discovering these fascinating locations 🙏
Keep up the excellent work ❤️
Eagle Eyes says hello here and thanks for being here my friend.
Another incredible find, a shame they filled in the gun pit. But I suppose one of the young people messing around would fall in and get hurt. The internal fire is a shame. Large complex must have been 50--100-man crew on station. It would make a good museum, a lot of work but worth it. Again, a great job by team HH & EE,
yes i agree , could be brought back to something great. Thanks William and more to come :)
That's a very interesting bunker. I wonder who filled that tunnel with dirt and why? Thank you both for a great glimpse in the past.
Agree Alfred. Why did they ever fill that in. Just stupid if you ask me. Thanks and have a great summer my friend :)
Very cool find, keep up the great work.
Thanks 👍
THE best bunker EVER - thanks for taking us there!
Our pleasure!
Corona is less bad if you pay attention yourself.
What a big bunker this is.
The mural of the bullet is nicely made.
A nice tour.
Indeed Oma and thank you very much for being here and your great support.
wow great gun bunker, the engineers did a great job back then
Thanks for watching.
Love these guys
Thanks Chris.
I would love to explore the bunkers
Great place to explore and thanks Carol for being here :)
I really enjoyed the tour of the bunker. The condition is outstanding. Seeing the original stencilling and ordinance pictograms really gives the impression that it was abandoned 10 years ago, not 77.
Thanks Tom :)
Such a great find. Way to go Eagle Eyes!
Thanks!
Once again you have showed us an absolutely amazing site! The Germans designed these huge buildings to support several firing positions; the amount of work that went into this place is mind boggling! I am going to guess that it took many months just to construct it! Thanks to you and EE for taking us along!
These places are for sure interesting and i am amazed every time i enter one of these dinosaurs. Thanks Donald and greetings from us.
Yet again another fantastic video well done to you both 👏 👍 stay safe 🏴
Thank you! Will do!
It's too bad the gun pit was filled in but all in all, a wonderful find and adventure in history.
Totally agree my friend and more to come. Be safe :)
Beautiful bunker. I love to see original art and markings in these places. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed
What a cool place to look around. They don't call him Eagle Eyes for nothing, well spotted on Google Earth young man. Thanks for sharing this with us, it's fascinating 👍🏻
so true and i love to see him discover things. Thanks and greetings from us Colin.
Now my sunday's complete. What an amazing building underground very interesting of what all them rooms were and to think what they burned there. Glad to see EE all happy go lucky lil boy great spirits lil man.
How great my friend and thanks for watching.
Absolutely amazing guys! So pristine. 😎
Great place to explore and greetings from us.
Super fantastic site! I like to decipher the German writing you find on the walls! "Achtung! (Watch Out!) Weiche Nur Unbelastet Bedienen! (Only Operate Soft Ones Unloaded!) Ausgang Zum Geschulftz. (Exit To The School) Geschossraum. (Floor Space) Coso. (Well) This bunker was huge, an underground city! So amazing! Eagle Eyes you're doing a great job of scouting the area! Keep up the good work! Much love, from the States, Lori
Thanks for that Lori and hope you are having a great summertime out there :)
An awesome find thank you
Thanks for watching!
Hello Eagle eyes. Hope your arm is healing well. Looking forward to seeing more history. ❤👍👍✌
It really is and he says he will show that later. Thanks Robert and greetings from us.
Where you looking for that massive underground gun bunker EE when you were searching on Google Earth? It's a good thing you found it. It was great that we viewers were able to see the original German writing on the walls and doors and they weren't painted over. Too bad the the gun pit was filled in. Maybe for safety reasons 🤔? Would have liked to see the secondary level of the gun pit. Quite the set up with the trolley for the casings and shells. Thanks for the photo. Like the way the Germans used color coding. They had a system. EE you live up to your name seeing the faint outline of the Reichsadler. Wouldn't it be something to see it in it's original form. The generator room with the tiled floors was very well set up. Too bad all the original equipment wasn't still there. You and huge spiders 🕷 HH. EE doesn't seem to mind. Neat officer's and crew quarters. Definitely Reinhardt's girlfriend/wife instructed him to repaint the walls of his sleeping quarters. 😅 I like the way they set up the toilets/sinks/showers with hot & cold water. The tile floors help keep it easy to disinfect. The story of the German soldier Gerhard going back to the exact bunker on the Atlantic Wall where he served as a young man was interesting. EE, you are right as it was a really, really exciting bunker for sure. And I bet you spend lots of $$$'s on those WW2 expeditions. Thanks once again for yet another amazing adventure. And yes keep 😃 smiling EE.
Yes Laura , this is a very interesting place to find history and so glad we can share that with you. More to come and greetings from us.
Thank you for sharing your adventures with us I've learned so much from you great stuff cant wait for next one
Appreciated my friend and greetings from us.
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Very nice! As you explored this site I was captivated by all the living quarters and I was wondering where the mess hall was. Could it have been in a separate outbuilding? Or is there another level that you haven't shown us yet? Please tell EE what a good job he is doing and that he is living up to his name and reputation. Thank you once again for sharing your adventures and please be safe.
Some of these had internal mess hall and kitchen and others not. depending on their needs of the bunker itself. Thanks Beth.
Just wondering if you ever had that wine you found hidden behind that brick wall a couple years ago tested. It was pre Covid if memory serves my right. Thank you again for all you and eagle eyes do for us.
i did taste i tiny bit but not good at all. Thanks for watching.
Amazing content and great to see the writing still there thank you both
Appreciated David and more to come :)
Every time i think i have seen the best of your discoveries, you surpass yourselves with another exceptional find. The bunker is in such an exceptional state of preservation, are there some local volunteers keeping an eye on it? Also i can empathise with you HH i have recently contracted Covid, but like yourself refuse to let it disrupt my normal routine.
i dont think anyone is actually looking after it. Sad to see actually. Thanks for watching.
It's been a while since I commented on your videos. You are doing a fantastic job! Love what you do. Thank you for sharing these incredible adventures❤️
Thank you Alexander and greetings from us.
Very spectacular site. Did you find a giant hole in the ground were they got the fill for the gun pit? LOL Keep going, this is very exciting!
no we didnt and thanks for watching my friend :)
That was a great site! So terrific it hadn't been badly vandalized. Shame they filled in the gun put. Thanks for showing us all around it. Definitely a well spent half hour watching it.
Love to be there my friend and share it with you :)
The size of this complex boggles my mind!! How long does something like this take to build?!? And they even bothered to paint it!! Still standing 80 years later...
Actually many of these mega build were built in just a few months. Tons of workforce and material needed. Thanks Christopher.
Have you ever camped overnight in a bunker? That would be pretty cool.
yes we have , several times and it is,,interesting to say the least :)
Thank you and eagle eyes for sharing the history of the German side of ww2.
Appreciated my friend and greetings from us.
Amazingly huge and looks like it must have been very comfortable ! Thankyou for sharing your adventures again ! :)
Thanks for watching and it is our pleasure my friend .)
HEY, WW2 H.H & EAGLE EYE 👀 Hope you feel better soon.
I really enjoy Any kind Of Aircraft Stuff so That would be cool If You guy's would do Something like finding and Showing an Old abandoned German Air Base with Runways and bunkers or A WW2 aircraft museum either one would be awesome
Ok Thank you WW2 H. H. & Eagle eye Take care stay safe God bless and see you next video project .
Thanks for being here and greetings from us.
I’m sure glad that your son gets to see all this History
We are glad to share with you my friend :)
Awsome find guys! As always!!!!
Thanks and greatly appreciated you being here.
WOW still hard for me to think how much work and money went into building these massive structures. Thank you for doing this and sharing with us
Appreciated and greetings from us.
Eagle Eyes is amazing! He definitely lives up to his name. Another wonderful place you've taken us to. So many rooms and unfortunately some rooms you couldn't get inside. It's a shame for people to cover up history but mankind is great at covering things up while never telling us the truth. Thank you both for taking me along. I hate how people insist on defacing history with their spray paint. So sad. Take care my friends and stay safe. 💖💯
hello this is eagle eyes.thank you and stay safe.
@@WW2HistoryHunter you're a wonderful young man Eagle Eyes
GREAT BEHIND THE SCENES AS IF YOU CAN SEE WHAT HAPPENS IN THERE AND ALL THE ROOMS , GREAT STUFF 👌👌
i agree T and thanks for being here and all the very best to your son.
What a big bunker very intresting again and i like it when you let see how it was in the WW2 time when they used it
Thanks Jose and greetings from us.
It had to take a lot of dirt and rock to fill in that gun placement. This is a huge location. It took a lot of work to bury it. So glad you were able to get inside. I bet the rooms that looked burnt was from kids building a fire in them and smoking up the walls. I enjoyed seeing the writings on the walls and door along with the paintings of the shell and artillery tips. I thought at one time you and Eagle Eyes were going to get lost in there. Great exploration this was.
It could be that or they could have used it as fire practice or something. Exciting place and thanks again Anthony for being here :)
Awesome video thanks
No problem 👍
Staunch stawner!
That was absolutely facinating stuff
Brilliant
Thank you for that my friend and greetings from us.
Very very cool location 👏👏👍🏻🇬🇧
Thanks 👍
always a great interesting video
Thanks for that Rob and greetings from us.
Could you provide quick translation whenever you encounter writing, signs, etc.?
Will try and remember that yes. Thanks.
@@WW2HistoryHunter sorry to ask - Google translate, and my high school German, don’t usually help me much 😆
Another huge crazy bunker ,not a bad place to be stationed ,but how much action would the men have seen and how bored would they have been.keep up the good work EE and hope your helper gets better 😅
Some location never saw any action , just waiting fro nothing i guess. Thanks Doug.
Another Excellent video from the WW2 History Hunter team.
Appreciated my friend :)
A good tour of a spectacular gun emplacement.
Totally agree and such a great place to look into. Thanks and greetings from us.
Thanks for the new amazing video! Why i can't see the links to previous videos in video discription? You said you will attach some? Would love to see how those bunkers looked fully equipped past then.
Will look into that and thanks :)
Hi EE and HH. Just love the tunes during the intro and the cool drone shots. Great catch on Google Earth and locating the opening in the ground for the huge gun placement EE. You are really getting good at that. That was something to be able to still see the impression of the railroad tracks to the gun placement going into the ammunition wagon train entrance area. Those beams were massive inside the underground bunker. The Germans were extremely organized and precise. Yes, wonder if that grid pattern was used for a means of communication or installation of gear? Was pleasantly surprised to see some of the German writing still clearly inscribed and legible on the walls. A shame the gun pit was totally filled in with sand. Wonder the reasoning? It did look like someone was climbing the walls. We all have those days. :) Awesome catch re the Reischsadler EE. Many would have missed that. The crew and Office quarters looked well laid out. Would have been something to see them the way they were originally. The washroom/shower room was set up efficiently to handle many German soldiers at a time. With tiled floors a clean up would be much easier. Hot/cold water with electricity for back then during the war. What can I say but impressive. The Germans seem to be advanced with many things even today. Have to agree with EE, one needs to see the bunkers on the Atlantic Wall before many of them have been claimed by the ocean. Thank you EE and HH for taking us there. Keep smiling. :)
Yes EE is such a spotter of almost anything regarding WW2. Like a history magnet i think. Great place that is and so glad we could share that with you.
Thank you for a fantastic tour of an historic place. Wonderful! I toured the Westwall Museum near Pirmasens last year. It is a mostly restored section of a more massive complex, and worth seeing. Also, there is a bunker complex on private land a few km across the Autobahn from Ramstein Air Base. It is not open to the public, and not in good repair. I toured it with the owner. It was used by the Luftwaffe in WWII, then by NATO into the 70's. When it was returned to the original owners, they could not afford the climate control (heat or air conditioning). It is now full of mold, but intact. Contact me if you like.
Again, thank you for your wonderful videos. Regards, Kurt (and good health to you both!)
Thanks Kurt and greatly appreciate you being here :)
Just thumbs up, keep your passion for history
So appreciated my friend and we send our greetings from us :)
Greetings from Cornwall uk
Thanks and greetings from us.
2:50 Interrupted to take a guess, I'm betting this was the underground storage point for one of Hitler's massive railway guns. Now let's see how close I came.
no that is not the case. Thanks for being here and greetings from us.
That place looks huge 😍
It is massive my friend and greetings from us.
Never ceases to amaze me how much concrete was used in these structures, and as you say, there are thousands of them just on the Atlantic wall, much less inside of Germany.
So true Gerry and so much going on there. Thanks and more to come :)
How long would it take to build a structure such as this. Have you ever found any information that would give a time frame. Another good job by your loyal assistant EE.
Many of these were built in just months and we have found munition telling the correct time frame many times. Thanks D :)
Way To Go Eagle Eyes!!!
Thanks David.
Very interesting find and in such good condition.
Yes indeed and loved to share that :)
Best Video Yet!! Hello From The USA!!
Thank you my friend and greetings from us.