THE LAST NAZI SECRET - THE RIESE PLANT - THE NUCLEAR - APPENDIX 4

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • We are still wondering what the large foundation constructed above the large tunnel system of Osówka was actually for. I wanted to go back and detail its construction and details closer. Also working out of some new information from Tomasz about a post war rapport from a war crimes investigator who found indications of something far bigger.
    Also I will have a look at the area around the tunnels matching up up with Lidar

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  • @edjopago1
    @edjopago1 2 года назад +3

    Tino....this is so frustrating....the more you uncover and bring to light....the more questions are filling my head about these places!!!!!!!

  • @ColinH1973
    @ColinH1973 2 года назад +14

    Hello Tino. The ceramic pipes are actually cable ducts. The same system is still used today for major cable installations.

  • @bryanevans1487
    @bryanevans1487 2 года назад +8

    YOUR ARMY OF FRENDS AWAITS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR RESERCH GOOD ON YOU.

  • @kumagatz
    @kumagatz 2 года назад +4

    Time 48:01 is is either of two things for me,
    1. Something to grip to create tension or
    2. (This is what I really think it is) a capped pipe. The end is tapered and probably has a threaded inner so the Bolt can screw in and cap it off. That Say's liquid, air or gas. Add that to the floor pipes in the chamber at Time 43:29, could be for chilling or heating? And the end pipes are where it enters or leaves.
    Just watched this again, not so sure now. Tino does a really thorough job but It is difficult when you have not been on site. Maybe i need to at some point.
    OK, my last comment on it, its a 'Bell Anchor' for post stressing concrete. They look different nowerdays but you can see the reebar is threaded, the bell anchor is screwed on and followed by the nut on the end.

    • @jasonantes9500
      @jasonantes9500 2 года назад +3

      The post stressing anchor is what I thought of, but I'm not an expert it just reminded me of that.

  • @jslfcs6655
    @jslfcs6655 2 года назад +1

    One of the best channels on RUclips. Excellent quality and interesting. Thank you.

    • @tinostruckmann
      @tinostruckmann  2 года назад +2

      Wow, thank you! Ill keep going no worries:-) And welcome to the mad house

  • @gregskuza7166
    @gregskuza7166 2 года назад +9

    Great video. Tino, if you ever have a chance to talk to some of those polish folks living in the Riese area then ask them about the incident when millions of rats run through one of the towns after a heavy rainfall. I don’t remember the name of the town or when did it happened (I think it was few years after the WW2 ended) but if Nazis trapped all of that labour force within the tunnels at the end of the war then you could imagine were did the rats come from. It’s heartbreaking and terrifying idea but it did happen and I just hope that the reason for such large rats population has nothing to do with the trapped people.

  • @TomCro2022
    @TomCro2022 2 года назад +2

    Congratulations to the author.
    Once again, all credit to the author of the video and greetings from Zagreb Croatia

  • @CatsCoffeeCrime
    @CatsCoffeeCrime 2 года назад +7

    Great History Lesson. So interesting. Would love to know more answers. You are a fabulous teachers. Really enjoy the channel and the content. Keep up the good work and Be Safe out there.

  • @olafpapandreou8009
    @olafpapandreou8009 2 года назад +1

    I would suggest that the big foundation with the concrete pipes connected to the small room could be air intake manifolds. That whole installation is as seen on the map connected to a tunnel, so it's may be the remains of the Air supply facility.
    This facility would need electricity for huge blowers and pumps, water for air washing, rooms for Sandfilter and so on.
    And everything under thick reenforced concrete.
    Or, if there was a reactor of some kind( we still don't know how advanced Germany really was in this technology) it could have been some sort of cooling facility, a safety installation (overpressure, Gas Outlet etc.)

  • @matthewtaylor9066
    @matthewtaylor9066 2 года назад +2

    Awsome video!! Thanks for the exploration history lesson!! Everyone who teches history lesson and makes documentaries could learn so much from TINO !!
    Thanks again

  • @ablativeimagery
    @ablativeimagery 2 года назад +2

    This series is fantastic, thank you for bringing this to us Mr. Struckmann. I’m just an armchair observer, but the more you walk around that complex … the more it makes me think it may have been an oil/fuel refinery. There’s so much piping and channeling; seems so much more elaborate than any of the reactors we’ve seen. I recall you saying fuel was a bit of an issue for the Germans, so maybe this was a way of supplying more to the region? Just a thought. Keep up the excellent work, and thank you for your service!

  • @alcom3101
    @alcom3101 2 года назад +7

    Toujours un véritable plaisir,beau travail🔬🎬🍀😉🚀🌌

  • @mikeomaly
    @mikeomaly Год назад +1

    The germans definitely perfected the use of reinforced concrete! The material data you've shown just blows my mind! I wonder what their specific bunker concrete recipe was. It'd be interesting to find out if they used a specific mixture.

  • @jameswade6641
    @jameswade6641 2 года назад +1

    Excellent work. As an architectural historian I find these videos to be fascinating. I am so glad that I don't have to clamber through all those 80 year old tunnels but the engineer9ing behind them can not fail to impress. I wish more were accessible but the problem with secrets is that they take on a life of their own, regardless of the "best used by" date on them.

  • @steveuphill3795
    @steveuphill3795 2 года назад +1

    It certainly is a conundrum. But no one goes to the trouble of threading rebar and capping it, so those two pieces, might not be rebar, could they be small bore pipe. Might I suggest Tino that you get out of the habbit of calling machine foundations generator stands as it tends to make you think in a box. The underground room with steel pipes on either side may well have had a machine between them rather than simply pass through and is in fact more likley as removing a few feet of pipe for scrap is considerable effort for little reward.
    The two ceramic pipes on the outside of the ruin show no signs of having been cemented to other pipes now gone, they are completely clean, more likely they were cast in there for another purpose, perhaps cabling.

  • @oldminer5387
    @oldminer5387 2 года назад +5

    Interesting foundation Tino. Mark me down as thinking this was a de-watering or pumping station for the underground workings.

  • @georgedistel1203
    @georgedistel1203 2 года назад +1

    At around 45 minutes the pit/room with the water in it the lack of graffiti tells me it is probably deep maybe not but vandals will usually tag everything. And at 54 minutes looking where the concrete pump bases are the tree growth isn't as large as what I would have thought possibly due to the probably shallow root system . I really enjoy your programming and if I were 20 years younger would love to explore things like that.

  • @bruceinoz8002
    @bruceinoz8002 2 года назад +2

    Just thinking about the odd horizontal re-bar with the conical ends, around 48:00 :
    Did you notice if the "cone" was internally threaded? The "nut-like" hexagon on the end is not likely to be there just for aesthetics.
    Possibly the cone was there to act as an attachment point for a a hydraulic or mechanical ram, or jack. This is common in the construction of "pre-tensioned" concrete floors / ceilings. Once the concrete has fully cured, unhitch the tensioning equipment and go to the next stage. By this process, it is possible to build strong horizontal concrete slabs that are relatively light and that "flex", rather than shatter..
    The interesting side issue comes when the slab is fractured during demolition, (or the generous application of high-explosives). All the internal forces mean that the slab (or wall) tends to shatter, tossing concrete fragments all over the place, very loudly. The REAL structural strength in reinforced concrete is the steel. The concrete makes it waterproof and easier to walk on. HOWEVER, there is a phenomenon known as "concrete cancer" which is basically the re-bar RUSTING and EXPANDING inside the concrete. As it does this, it generates radial forces that will crack the concrete and even breaking off chunks if the problem is near the surface.

    • @vaughanerwin7195
      @vaughanerwin7195 2 года назад

      they look like they are controls for some thing has anyone put a wench on them to see if they move? as there are want you would use to adjust something dangerous like gas or chemical manufacturing from a safe distance

  • @biggerbehindthetrigger2814
    @biggerbehindthetrigger2814 2 года назад +3

    At 25:20 the concrete layout reminds me of a manual valve body for a transmission. Lots of pathways for fluid. I wonder if there are more layers below it for some kind of heat sink or way of controlling the flow of fluids. You never know.

  • @pablocruz3746
    @pablocruz3746 Год назад +1

    Great video! All these underground structures remind me of the same building plan of the pyramids. Water and same channels.

  • @jamesschoenleber2921
    @jamesschoenleber2921 2 года назад +7

    It’s interesting to see how the causality of what’s been inferred by this series has tainted politics through the present all the way from WWII. I would love to see full disclosure occur .

    • @donnamariefarrell533
      @donnamariefarrell533 2 года назад +4

      It would be nice , so hard to even talk about current politics and ideology ,telling some the Nazis still have power , they look at you, in a tin foil hat kinda way

    • @ThaTurdBurglar
      @ThaTurdBurglar 2 года назад

      Tainted is a euphemism!

  • @007vsMagua
    @007vsMagua 2 года назад +2

    If there was a reactor it would require a large amount of water. I didn't see much water on the ground. If the water was diverted from upstream and moved underground, there should be some evidence of that. Also, with a topo, it should be easy to see the main drainage area for the area.

  • @unclewerner
    @unclewerner 2 года назад +13

    7:16 If there was high levels of radioactivity the trees will have a record of it. For a pine tree you need a tree of about 50cm diameter. The rings will tell which years had higher radiation levels.

    • @biggerbehindthetrigger2814
      @biggerbehindthetrigger2814 2 года назад +2

      You would think so but those trees are long gone. The trees that are there are from the 60' of 50's. The radioactive trees would be long gone. There has to be old stumps that are still partially intact.

    • @unclewerner
      @unclewerner 2 года назад +4

      @@biggerbehindthetrigger2814 Yes, you have to find a tree old enough. That's why I put an estimate of 50cm (stem diameter 1m above ground).

    • @biggerbehindthetrigger2814
      @biggerbehindthetrigger2814 2 года назад +2

      @@unclewerner tour very smart. Sounds like you have experience with radiation

  • @Kobayashhi
    @Kobayashhi 2 года назад +3

    Tino, you said that they were looking for mass graves but there was high radiation levels. It begs the question, why were they carrying Geiger devices in the first place? How did they figure out the radioactivity of that place ? They must have had firsthand testimonies or knowledge.

  • @ghostrecon3214
    @ghostrecon3214 2 года назад +7

    Still pumping out the videos like a German factory!

  • @Nuts-Bolts
    @Nuts-Bolts 2 года назад +9

    A Schnapps distillery or a plant to separate heavy water. A chemical analysis of the area would be useful to see if there is a high level of sulphur compounds which would point to heavy water via a hydrogen sulphide process rather than schnapps.

    • @tinostruckmann
      @tinostruckmann  2 года назад +1

      do you have one in mind

    • @dointh4198
      @dointh4198 2 года назад +3

      It is all about water, that's for sure. Heavy water is not far fetched. It could have been also a coal hydration facility or a plant for nitrogen extraction.

    • @Nuts-Bolts
      @Nuts-Bolts 2 года назад +1

      @@dointh4198 Yes. Ammonium nitrate would have been vital too and needed by the ton.

    • @danielhubschmitt7897
      @danielhubschmitt7897 2 года назад +1

      Def a schnapps still up the hill or perhaps a pear eau di vie

  • @weedfreer
    @weedfreer 2 года назад +1

    the thicker rebar sticking out the ground could've been footings for the cables used to anchor communication masts and the tubes could be pipeways for cabling

  • @marcgodwin7571
    @marcgodwin7571 2 года назад +2

    I think you are not looking at the whole building. There is a top that all that rebar extended into. So it will be difficult to ascertain actuality what your looking at

  • @easygroove
    @easygroove 2 года назад +4

    HOW do you make those LIDAR Pictures AND How do you Combine them in the MAP / GPS ?
    Could you tell that - or - make an extra Video about "Tools", ? Please

  • @828enigma6
    @828enigma6 2 года назад +1

    Tino, I would like to see a lidar and gpr survey of the valley, castle, and the 262 plant, perhaps overlaid on a map of the area. I've seen lidar or gpr on or in your presentations but I've watched so many it'd take hours to find it. And it wasn't an overlay..

  • @nicwilson89
    @nicwilson89 2 года назад +3

    33:28 The shape of the grooves in the walls of that pit make me think it was a staircase going down to somewhere/something. Would love it if that could be drained some day and see what's down there

    • @simonowens5263
      @simonowens5263 2 года назад

      100% a staircase

    • @philsmith6597
      @philsmith6597 2 года назад +1

      Yeah a pump would be good. Shame the channels or walkways cant be cleaned out. I see a job for cons on community service there. Assuming the responsible entities would allow it.

  • @rolfagten857
    @rolfagten857 2 года назад +1

    Top secret German testing location! Great video herr Von Struckmann.

  • @jorgebordon5131
    @jorgebordon5131 2 года назад +2

    The bombs to which they refer at minute 5:20 were called the "Göring Pineapples" (although the Luftwaffe had nothing to do with their design) they were evolved the ammunition used by the M 65 atomic cannon that begins its development as vector of this ammunition in 1950. In 1953 it was sent to Korea and Europe.

  • @weedfreer
    @weedfreer 2 года назад +2

    if the water's coming out the mountain, can't you test it/filter it and test the residue for radioactivity?

  • @jonathanchalk2507
    @jonathanchalk2507 2 года назад

    Another great episode

  • @Bill53AD
    @Bill53AD 2 года назад +1

    Tino, what about using a micro-robot on the pipes at the 30 minute, a little larger one to go through the tunnels at minute 32 section?

  • @bogeydope3022
    @bogeydope3022 2 года назад +2

    Tino, you should really scrap off some particles of this "rusty" looking color of the wall and analyse that as there are certain pigments that occur only after radiation events. Just send it to a lab and let them analyse it, you wont pay more then 200 USD for that and we could be sure that this was another reactor plant.
    My best guess is that this is another reactor like the one from Diebner but way more advanced. I don't think that this is a heavy water plant. Why?, because it would be unwise to use water from a flowing current like a river for that, because all the particles are contaminating the water way to much. Heavy water plants are therefore only to be found near dams as there is no current and the contaminating particles separate by falling to the ground so there is way less need to filtrate the water before processing. Not to speak of the massive energy consumption of such a plant, where would it come from?

  • @bruceinoz8002
    @bruceinoz8002 2 года назад

    @30:00; the rebar.
    If that heavy rebar is in straight lines, it may indicate that the "stubs" were part if a wall construction. Additional bar and mesh would have been welded to the stubs an then suspended inside formwork for casting concrete walls.
    If, as seems to be common in these places, the "Shed" was "blowed up good", then the walls would have been blown out, with the lighter-gauge reinforcing separating suddenly at or very near the weld.. The bent-over ones may have got that way somewhat later.
    In and around some of those odd footings, is there any sign of burnt timber? I suspect that there may have n use of "traditional-looking" structures (wood / tile /shingle) built on top or wrapped around surface structures as "camouflage.There used to be a huge example of this sort of thing in Brisbane, Australia. There was a complex of "facilities, including an ammunition plant, out in the southern suburbs. Fearing that a stray Japanese recon flight might spot it, an enormous piece of fake scenery was built from timber, over the top. This was artistically decorated to look like a street intersections and so on.. The ammo plant (Head-stamp "MQ") was winding down as the end of hostilities approached, The classic "clerestory-roofed" timber buildings lived on for come decades as commercial light-industrial spaces.

  • @edku8565
    @edku8565 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting. Thank you for your effort. Many comments are very sensible. Perhaps it is too late to find any prisoners who worked there (if any survived....Germans knew the saying: dead man doesn't talks). They would be centenarians now.

  • @bellybutthole
    @bellybutthole 2 года назад

    Orange stains on the walls: I can't see clearly from the video, but it reminded me of orange/ocre colored lichen, but you would surely recognize that. (?)
    Love to watch your explorations and tours!

  • @rodneyf.9595
    @rodneyf.9595 2 года назад

    Thank you brother sorry I haven't been in touch lately .
    Great video I really enjoyed it and learned so much . 👍

  • @azathoth536
    @azathoth536 2 года назад

    I know this is one of your older videos Tino, but you should maybe do a team up with ww2historyhunter so you guys can get footage with his underway rov. Or perhaps you can purchase one, but Regardless you make great history documentaries that are of immense importance. Stay well my friend.

    • @tinostruckmann
      @tinostruckmann  2 года назад

      We will we were actually gong to have done it this year but the flu got in the way... but its on the books

  • @blzr1155
    @blzr1155 2 года назад

    Thank you TIno, keep them coming.

  • @TomKappeln
    @TomKappeln 2 года назад +2

    Tino, please DON'T show LIDAR pictures nor the use of a metal detector in your vids from Poland.
    The use of metal detectors is forbidden in Poland, even on your own ground !
    (Up to 8 years in Prison !!!)
    Don't want you to have a "out time" when you visit Poland next time ! ;-)
    (Funfact: Poland is the last Country on this planet that censors G-Earth !)
    Stay safe Bro.

    • @TomKappeln
      @TomKappeln 2 года назад

      PS: Greets from Srem/Poland ;-)

    • @philipmcdonagh1094
      @philipmcdonagh1094 2 года назад +1

      What about spatial anomaly's are you allowed search for them.

    • @TomKappeln
      @TomKappeln 2 года назад

      @@philipmcdonagh1094 : Nope !
      Only a bomb squad is allowed to use a detector ....
      Pictures from drones, even normal ones only with a special permission.
      Geiger Counters and so on no problem ...
      To much people that have watched Indiana Jones .....

    • @TomKappeln
      @TomKappeln 2 года назад

      @@philipmcdonagh1094 : PS : Geo radar also forbidden ....

    • @jslfcs6655
      @jslfcs6655 2 года назад +1

      That's grazy. 8 years fir metal detecting. I hope he noticed your message.

  • @5353iceman
    @5353iceman 2 года назад

    At 40:30 the curved tunnel section. These small access tunnels look like water ways with pipes coming up out of them. It looks like water would have been pumped in and out of these channels. Interesting.

  • @iankeeling4463
    @iankeeling4463 2 года назад

    Re The line of concrete tubes/ vents. What you describe as 'rooms' below the row of vertical concrete tubes look like water culverts and the tubes, steam vents/ chimneys. To me as an engineer it looks like a cooling system with steam vents to allow for rapid steam dispersal.

  • @JasmineJDMgirl
    @JasmineJDMgirl 2 года назад +1

    Hiya Tino I think it's a type of water filtration plant as I seen some old style air couplings thread flanges there ,, with use of clay pipes an cement pipes it dint strike me strange as you can use these types of pipes to get the raw water into the plant for the process of what hmmm not sure but it does look similar to a filtration plant to me as I have worked in many of them here so similar.
    Kind regards Jasmine from Sydney Australia

    • @bogeydope3022
      @bogeydope3022 2 года назад

      Yeah it's definitely some kind of Water Processing Plant, but what do you understand of Filtration? Do you mean just to separate bigger particles like leaves and stuff from the water? If this was meant to be a heavy water plant i really don't think they would use "river" water as there is way to much crap in the water. Usually they use water from a dam for that as all the bigger particles are falling to the floor since there is no big current in the dam. Therefore It would be unwise to use water from a flowing river.
      My best guess is that this is another Reactor building like the one from Diebner but way more advanced. Tino should really scrap off some particles of this "rusty" looking color of the wall and analyse that as there are certain pigments that occur only after radiation events.

    • @JasmineJDMgirl
      @JasmineJDMgirl 2 года назад +1

      @@bogeydope3022 hiya I worked in a water filtration plant for some yrs all the filter blocks are out side no covers an the plant I worked at is for clear water the raw water comes in goes through the process now is clear water goes into 50meg water tanks to be pumped through the sydney's water distribution network but as I seen there a lot of it is missing an it may not even be a water treatment system but even so you can turn high turbidity an high calcus water into pure clear water we do this here in Sydney for our sewage treatment plants it's used for fire hydrants and in industry an it must meet strick guideline to go back into creeks an rivers so you could use river water but who knows what it realy was what's missing from there and what was its use realy ?? ,, samples would help yes but be more cost for Tino only history knows the truth 🤔🤔🤔

    • @JasmineJDMgirl
      @JasmineJDMgirl 2 года назад +1

      And if it was such a process plant useing the flow of a river be a great help as you can use the head of pressure in a pipe to push water up a hill with very little pumps or none at all we used to use a centrifuge for separating the sludge we would use the head of pressure to push sludge up a pipe up a hill from the holding tank to the centrifuge for separating this is old tech method without using any pumps but who knows what that process plant was used for 🤔🤔🤔

    • @JasmineJDMgirl
      @JasmineJDMgirl 2 года назад +1

      Oh forget to mention it was a very steep hill an over 200meters away from the centrifuge

    • @bogeydope3022
      @bogeydope3022 2 года назад

      @@JasmineJDMgirl Very interesting, how clean does the water come out via this method? (Centrifugal) Do you think it would be clean enough to run a heavy water plant? The other thing is though, that even if it would work, where does all the energy come from? Heavy Water separation consumes a LOT of energy, why it is usually coupled with a hydropower plant plus the advantage of the dam water being more clean.
      One more thing, since you are an hydro engineer guy, what does the overall layout tell you? Especially those small basins and caverns, or the certain curves to slow down the water? Do you think it looks like a setup for filtration or more like a system for cooling water? I think it could be very well made to get water from a river but AFAIK there is no river right? Or did he say something about a near river?

  • @divm1lan
    @divm1lan Год назад

    its a system that makes sure air doesnt circulate and flows one way...hospitals dealing in diseases,chemical factories and labs use the same technique...so if any mistakes and something airborne its getting flushed away instantly

    • @divm1lan
      @divm1lan Год назад

      looks like they were also using vasts amount of steam ! cleaning the air by flushing the outgoing air with steam captures airborne particles and even can be rescued and reused...steam to heat the place and also water cooling something then generated to steam?maybe one of the processes...youd have steam pipes and seperate washed air ones emenating from structure...what they were doing? i dont know

  • @jkmayhem
    @jkmayhem 2 года назад +1

    That concrete foundation could look like a coal powerplant foundation. And also reason why nothing is left as it prob was relocated to who ever came there first. Large openings for the turbines and the large amount of pipes.

  • @TheMarlboroMan1969
    @TheMarlboroMan1969 2 года назад +1

    It is so strange !
    There must have bin or still are Plans because you can not build this without them.
    And even if the plans are no more those who disassembled it must have taking pictures or notes of how it was.
    There must be still some kind of proof in paperworks or pictures what is was, how it was constructed and what for….
    Where is all the information,
    It can not just all disappear in thin air ?

  • @blinkventure6497
    @blinkventure6497 2 года назад

    great work tino, love all the videos you are doing a wonderful job uncovering history. when you put the camera down the tall concrete pipes, did you notice the wall looked to have wood on it? no sure if this clue could allude to the use of the tunnel

  • @nicwilson89
    @nicwilson89 2 года назад +1

    34:24 There are a lot of pipes going into that hole, can see where they were in the walls of it. Pipes towards the top and the bottom, interesting

  • @fisherking1863
    @fisherking1863 2 года назад

    You are a remarkable man. You have uncovered a remarkable truth for us all. The Hirosheima and Nagasaki bombs were Nazie bombs.

  • @jbss7382
    @jbss7382 3 месяца назад

    What if the internal round tubes were moving steam and the platform area with the walk around, was for a steam turbine? That generates the electricity with the big chambers supply the water for the small scale Deibner machine??
    Small scale produces steam after a reaction which produces the electricity which is then sent into the tunnels to power hidden infrastructure
    It’s quiet production, water is readily available- run off from natural convection of clouds over the mountains ( they drop rain as they get lighter ) and so ad infinitum
    Self repeating water supply to power one of his “toys”.
    Be interested @Tino V Struckman to know your thoughts on the above hypothesis…..

  • @philsmith6597
    @philsmith6597 2 года назад +1

    This gets better. I can see the way that you have approached this in that all is documented as you go and these appendices that you are adding to the main programmes really help. I am now working on a hint of a suspicion of an idea for a film where historian is disappeared for discovering a ..... See where I'm going. You can direct and star in it mate, :-))

    • @deadstarx0twod971
      @deadstarx0twod971 2 года назад

      cringe 12 y/o mind

    • @philsmith6597
      @philsmith6597 2 года назад

      @@deadstarx0twod971 How dare you!
      I've half a mind to...
      Ah I see what you mean :-))

    • @deadstarx0twod971
      @deadstarx0twod971 2 года назад

      @@philsmith6597 hahah, sorry mate i was in a bad mood and read that and it just slipped out haha.. xD

    • @philsmith6597
      @philsmith6597 2 года назад

      @@deadstarx0twod971 No worries I took it as joke and responded in kind. So no apology needed mate.
      Have a good day Erik. :-))

    • @deadstarx0twod971
      @deadstarx0twod971 2 года назад

      @@philsmith6597 ah nice mate, you too and have a good one Phil =) peace

  • @TomKappeln
    @TomKappeln 2 года назад +1

    Take samples of the concrete and the orange stuff ....
    If the concrete contains some Borax, it's a hint.

    • @alistairclarke6726
      @alistairclarke6726 2 года назад +2

      uranium oxide? Stains from venting?

    • @TomKappeln
      @TomKappeln 2 года назад +1

      @@alistairclarke6726 : All possible ....
      IF the concrete contains traces of Borax, then it's 99% sure that it is a mix for shielding from radiation ...
      Must be only 0,5% to 1% from the mass.

  • @mikaelnorman1065
    @mikaelnorman1065 2 года назад +1

    Whats the ”lidar” apps name you’re using in your phone?

  • @ageingviking5587
    @ageingviking5587 2 года назад

    Good stuff Tino. Stay safe and enjoy Jul 😃

  • @jacklenschau6240
    @jacklenschau6240 2 года назад

    Maybe a small boiling water reactor, that would need manifolds for condensing steam back to water....Heavy water production takes alot of energy, is there enough infra stucture to do it ?

  • @marcgodwin7571
    @marcgodwin7571 2 года назад +1

    Those tapper cones are to tension something down as you can see the threads and cap nuts

    • @828enigma6
      @828enigma6 2 года назад

      Makes sense. Rebar is tensioned if it is included in concrete intended to carry a heavy static load.

  • @ricktimmons458
    @ricktimmons458 2 года назад +1

    i wish you had taken photos/videos after fall. Water cooler or heat exchange?

    • @tinostruckmann
      @tinostruckmann  2 года назад

      It's possible I will be out there in a couple of weeks again why particular pictures in the fall?

  • @anthonydemont1970
    @anthonydemont1970 Год назад

    This guy is the best 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤

  • @johndonaldson3619
    @johndonaldson3619 2 года назад +1

    28:00 anyone know what that bird call is?

  • @discoverynorthcarolina9824
    @discoverynorthcarolina9824 2 года назад

    It gets more bizarre and fascinating with every video

  • @jamesschoenleber2921
    @jamesschoenleber2921 2 года назад

    Tino the tunnel with the pipes attached looks more like the return reservoir or sump for cooling fluid being circulated.

  • @williamlilleston1595
    @williamlilleston1595 2 года назад

    Another Idea might be some large pressurization facility.

  • @firebry23
    @firebry23 2 года назад

    Just think the Germans were moving artillery around with horses and developing/testing(?) a nuclear bomb and rockets at the same time. Thats crazy to think about.

  • @erer270
    @erer270 2 года назад

    33:05 Looks like there once was a staircase going down into that hole.

  • @patchmack4469
    @patchmack4469 2 года назад

    that odd looking complex of concrete is very odd indeed
    thinking of something no longer wanted or demolished, if something was being blown up or knocked down, you'd think there be more rubble, in particular left in the holes and recesses, and if robbed out by historians, locals etc, where is it - someone at some time went to a lot of trouble bending exposed rebar to prevent injury, so why not leave holes filled or refill again
    another thought, you have an obvious set of steps going down to lower level, so obviously for general use of all ranks perhaps, but then vertical service ladders still in place (rebar style) which are obviously only used in times of emergency (escape) or only for service personnel
    my guess is the ceramic tubes pipe might be for water fluids coolant or cable ways, i wonder what remnants there may be of sealant? it may be worth getting someone to test samples from pipes and perhaps that orange stains on the wall, does look a bit like an orange algae growth etc
    i wonder who the current land owner is, what's there knowledge, and what responsibility they have to the public if any, i know these matters are less important in many territories, but interesting to see what they know, what might be in local land registry if available, you need an inside man perhaps looking to invest in that piece of land who could be told why he can't have it ? perhaps

  • @johnmachinemachine706
    @johnmachinemachine706 2 года назад

    a seperation plant of some sort or for making heavy water maybe

  • @cliffordfreeman7829
    @cliffordfreeman7829 2 года назад

    Great video and mskes you think of what it was for and after the war how much was stripped off and sold,keep going i love all your work.

  • @clee79
    @clee79 2 года назад

    Minute 8:55 to 09:05: Was there a railway network? Looks like the basements of a maintenance facility for locomotives.

  • @thomascooley2749
    @thomascooley2749 2 года назад

    So how far was the nearest synthetic fuel plant just thinking it could been fuel or chemical plant of some sort they may have used heavy water flow to carry away any leaked material as to not cause explosions in the plant

  • @raymondleggs5508
    @raymondleggs5508 2 года назад

    They were probably not given the information for whatever reason you can think of.

  • @Baroquean
    @Baroquean 2 года назад

    It is really unfortunate that no old pictures of these objects and structures have come across. I guess there are definitely some of them, because the Germans themselves took a lot of pictures and documented things until the end of the war.

  • @kurtwollermann2210
    @kurtwollermann2210 2 года назад

    looks very much like a launch site for vee two rockets that might be aimed towards the east

  • @tuzonthume
    @tuzonthume 2 года назад

    34:44 this hole is deeper than the forest reactor? Same Volume perhaps?

  • @martydarts6444
    @martydarts6444 2 года назад +1

    I like the comments below with many plausabilities. I would like to add to the list saying it and also looks like a permanent LaunchPad. It could have been multi-purpose with a nuke/ rocket combination

    • @AlexMarciniszyn-y1k
      @AlexMarciniszyn-y1k 5 месяцев назад

      Rocket launch pads were built for the SS by a man who was located and sent to the United States to do the same work there.

  • @chriswilson8757
    @chriswilson8757 Год назад

    Several followeres have suggested Water flow either for pumping and or cooling I think " Flow " is possible particularly when the corners are not square but curved ( assist flow ) ? the " cone " shaped fittings on the end of the re bar reminds me of a " tension " system to stress the " slab " used when requiring strength in the slab also enbles a thiner slab ! I have built slabs like this for ship loaders . It is possible the several alighned ceramic pipes are for electrical cabels either Power and or Conrol / Communication with operators or electrical valves and so on ? This sieres is better than any books and I read a LOT . Regards 🦘🇦🇺

  • @robertv8851
    @robertv8851 2 года назад

    Is there no pictures of this place from the forty still around.

  • @tobydawes6007
    @tobydawes6007 2 года назад +1

    when you get permission to come and dig are you going to return with a team to excavate the tunells?

  • @donmiller2810
    @donmiller2810 2 года назад

    Those look like ends of drillbits used as rebar.

  • @kurtwollermann2210
    @kurtwollermann2210 2 года назад

    considering that the vee two rockets used liquid oxygen for propulsion it could have been a factory to produce it

    • @bruceinoz8002
      @bruceinoz8002 2 года назад

      And, considering how "interesting" that stuff is to transport in bulk, might I suggest that there may have been a rocket motor testing facility nearby.
      Turning gaseous Oxygen into liquid Oxygen requires a serious chiller plant and big compressors. Compressing any gas generates a lot of heat. Oxygen is, surprisingly, an oxidizer, So, you need to remove a LOT of heat in the compression process. Ammonia-based refrigeration plants (big ones) might be just the thing. The Germans invented the "Haber-Bosch" process before WW 1, leading to things like refrigerated ships carrying frozen food, especially meat, all over the world. The crafty devils also , out of necessity developed synthetic Nitrate manufacture (fertilizer / explosives) when the allies blockaded nitrate-rich Guano (bird droppings) shipments from South America in WW1. Again, it is likely that "development" was underway well before WW 1.
      Any country that has mastered Scnapps production already knows how to make ethanol for fuel.
      There is a LONG precedent to the recovery and refinement of nitrates for explosive and other uses. In a US perspective, the Confederate ordnance types had a lot of people out in the countryside (and towns), digging out "long-drop" outdoor toilets. The soil was loaded with excreted nitrates. It was a relatively simple task to wash, dissolve and filter the Nitrates out of the soil. Sounds like a cue for a Mike Rowe episode. .
      Insert gratuitous Erma Bombeck "line":
      "Well may the grass be greener over the septic tank, but it is greenest over the mass graves"; (or words to that effect).

  • @shoutz1957
    @shoutz1957 2 года назад

    Good evening fellow Ospreys

  • @robertv8851
    @robertv8851 2 года назад

    Maybe a pumping station.

  • @weedfreer
    @weedfreer 2 года назад

    if the large cement platform was used to support a piece of heavy machinery, it would likely have had to be a certain grade of cement...is there an expert out there who could analyze it for you maybe?

  • @williamcollins4082
    @williamcollins4082 2 года назад

    They had to have the mathematics the ability an the equipment !!!
    What stopped them from using ???
    That I don't understand !!!!

  • @danielhubschmitt7897
    @danielhubschmitt7897 2 года назад

    Those pipes have to be for pulling cables through

  • @jamesyasko3534
    @jamesyasko3534 2 года назад

    I think you found the remains of a mini oxygen plant. The concrete tubes could be feeding a possible manifold for the plant. The layout looks similar to a 1940’s German oxygen plan.

  • @simoncarter6546
    @simoncarter6546 2 года назад

    Ti looks like a sewage plant for making methane gas you get the same orange staining.

  • @williamlilleston1595
    @williamlilleston1595 2 года назад

    When trying to analyze this structure / fittings it could be any number of different engineering discipline's. I have NO educated guess so I can only venture a novice idea. Could it possibly be some sort of gas / fluid cooling or mixing or maybe exhaust facility ? Just an uneducated idea.

  • @DavidHuber63
    @DavidHuber63 2 года назад

    This sounds interesting

  • @williamcollins4082
    @williamcollins4082 2 года назад

    Kool this is the new one !!!
    So ???

  • @robertv8851
    @robertv8851 2 года назад

    Looks like they where filtering something out.

  • @unclewerner
    @unclewerner 2 года назад

    21:51 "Aushub", dirt taken out of a tunnel

  • @MrBook123456
    @MrBook123456 Год назад

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  • @kareemsalessi
    @kareemsalessi 2 года назад

    Wow!!!! Is this site now in Poland???

    • @kareemsalessi
      @kareemsalessi 2 года назад

      17:00 Most of what has become known as "NAZI-wartime-atrocities" have since been disproved as post-war "Fairytales"!!!

    • @kareemsalessi
      @kareemsalessi 2 года назад

      22:00 Ground-Penetrating-Radar might reveal another nuclear reactor here; Alternatively, domesticated gophers with Gopher-cams!!!

    • @kareemsalessi
      @kareemsalessi 2 года назад

      34:00 Orange-Nuclear-Signature!!!

    • @kareemsalessi
      @kareemsalessi 2 года назад

      38:00 Possibly nuclear-power reactor chimneys, from which steam came out!!!

  • @weedfreer
    @weedfreer 2 года назад

    Would it be worth bringing a cadaver dog to this area to see if they sniff anything out?

  • @drumbergunnerer3162
    @drumbergunnerer3162 2 года назад +2

    Amazing job sir.
    (Tin foil hat).
    One question; how can we donate if we don't use the criminal organization Paypal?
    Thank you for your brilliant work.

    • @tinostruckmann
      @tinostruckmann  2 года назад +4

      First thank you so much for saying so and offering:-) If you want you can join me on patreon I suppose :-) I don't really have a whole lot of those digital Outlets were people send money or post pictures of their food LOL so far PayPal seems like the least of the worst...Or just buy me a cup of coffee one day:-)

    • @drumbergunnerer3162
      @drumbergunnerer3162 2 года назад +2

      @@tinostruckmann You have no idea how much I would enjoy buying a cup for us and speaking with you sir. Love what you are doing for the history minded amongst us.
      Hell, half (or so) of the U S. Youth probably couldn't tell you what year WW2 ended.. Hostory is critical and sadly is being censored, like most other things..
      Keep up the great work!

    • @jasonantes9500
      @jasonantes9500 2 года назад

      @@tinostruckmann I'd certainly buy ya a coffee if you're ever in Minnesota. :)

    • @reagandow850
      @reagandow850 2 года назад

      @@drumbergunnerer3162 - unfortunately it’s more like 90% of the youth that have no idea about history. It’s truly sad!!

  • @biggerbehindthetrigger2814
    @biggerbehindthetrigger2814 2 года назад

    Where are the escape tunnels? There would have been a bunch of them for the German soldiers you would think.