Truly amazing location. That first Kwk50 bunker looked almost new inside, and those running trenches, could have been made and camouflaged with all that foliage yesterday, not 75 odd years ago, it all looks in such good condition. Another fantastic video from the HH Team. Thanks guys !!
Time to get some waders my friend. My holy madonna moment was when I found your channel. Thank you for all the great things you've shown me, an hope there be many more
Another great video! The Atlantic Wall was an amazing construction and it's still revealing its secrets. Such a shame that the cave was flooded because they were a number of interesting artefacts on the floor. As ever, thanks to both of you!
Thank you for keeping the past alive I would love to go on one of your hunts!! I watch all your videos and I always give two thumbs up👍👍 Thanks again, there’s nothing better than history!!!
Hello from California .I've been a follower of your channel since 2016 and you never cease to amaze me with your locations and finds. Keep up the good work and thank you for your channel.
Wow Jeffrey , thank you for the kind words and very much appreciate you having watching all the way since that. Greetings from us and have a great Easter.
What a Great find! The trenches were amazing you could tell a lot of time spent working on them. Another great find my friend enjoyed watching you and Eagle eyes! Thanks for sharing
This complex was remarkably well preserved. Amazing site sir, Thank you for taking us along. Am hoping you and your family are staying well through the coronavirus event.
What a gorgeous place. I mean it was full of great surprises Twists and turns. That trench system looked untouched. That you soo much for sharing this with me.
All that concrete work & stone stacking is incredible. And digging into solid rock wow unbelievable. The labor involved in all these bunkers is amazing. Awesome discovery video.
I am impressed on how well some of the inside of the bunkers are preserved. The walls in particular in these underground bunkers still have wood coverings that do not seem to be rotting... ? Amazing as usual - love your vids!!!
Love your videos. Can I ask you to show what defensive positions were covering please? It’s interesting to see bunkers and positions, but I really enjoy looking at the tactics they used and positions they setup for defences and showing the areas around where machine guns or larger guns were setup makes it easier to understand their bunker systems. Thanks :)
Yes Martin it totally surprised us and we enjoyed it tremendously. Lots of wind and pretty cold be a great experience. Thanks and have a great Easter Martin from us.
Wow great ocean location to bad that room was sealed off such a great job you and your children are doing Appreciate your work I know enjoy it so much thank you
Another great video of a German defense location. When you went into the small bunker and it opened up into the flooded cave I thought I saw on the left side what looked like cannon shell cases. It was hard to tell on the video. Seeing the rock walls to protect the barracks was also nice. Am surprised they are still standing. When I saw them I thought about the picture you showed in another video of the barrack behind the wall. Am amazed with the running trenches. Imagine how much labor and work it took to construct them . Was nice to get the perspective of what it was like to be in one. Eagle Eyes really is a history hunter finding those mg positions. Hope you return for more from this location.
Thank you for bringing us all along As a construction worker and seeing how that the fortifications and using the the existing rock and adding upon it The concrete walls at 8:12 and following through till 8:35 the angles and straight edges are tight That would be a sweet place to live there or elsewhere with using the earth as was done here with some of today’s tech Wind mill & solar to be incognito
Thanks for the adventures hope to get more to pass the time in lockdown can only rewatch the old post so many times an I enjoy ur shows alot keep up the good work
This is my dream to one day visit some of these long forgotten locations of the Atlantic Wall some of the most fascinating structures ever built, would be a feat even in modern day 2020. Thx WWII Hunter for this outstanding video.
Great location, makes me curious which important harbour this was built to protect. Thank you for bringing us along on this adventure. Whish you all a happy easter.
Hi, are you forbidden to use metal detectors on these sites? I would imagine that even the running trenches would yield some long ago dropped items. Thank you for taking us along with you and for sharing your time and knowledge.
Is the corrugated ceiling subterranean? or an external roof? No graffiti on the concrete walls or rock faces. This location is either very remote or in a restricted area. No doubt there are artifacts buried here. Some serious preparations here for countering commando raids. Something of strategic value must have been located inland from this position - maybe a radar station.
This is most likely a place in Norway. Here are many German bunkers from World War II, and most are untouched and naturally decayed. I come from a place that is not far from a fort called kvitneset, where you can still see barbed wire and the original paint inside the bunkers and buildings. All WW2 location here are protecter by the law.
I'd be worried about a rock coming down and closing the way out. Do you keep Eagle Eyes stationed outside so he can alert the authorities if something goes wrong?
Another great video thanks alot. Do you cook like that while you're out on these adventures? If so that would be awesome. Should do a video of cooking ww2 meals in the bunkers or something or even out in the fields lol just like the soldiers did
Excellent video. I would use my vacation time to fly there and hunt with you guys, of course my wife would not think it would be time well spent...LOL. Keep exploring, never stop!
Thank you for an interesting video. For future reference: ‘every cranny and crook’ should have been ‘every nook and cranny’; and ‘running trench’ should have been ‘communication trench’, as in ‘line of communication’. I hope that you warmed up both Eagle-eyes and yourself after that obviously chilly walk.
Where are you? What coastline was this? As I just dropped into your blog nothing was said about the exact location. A most interesting discovery. Keep up the good work.
This is my first watch of you guys, it’s amazing to see this history. Incredibly well made bunkers/defences. What country is this, Germany ? Brave ordinary men on both sides. Thank you, from the UK.
One of the most amazing sites I've seen this far. So grateful to get to see such a place. Wonder what find awain inside the caves and trenches. Do you ever come across etchings in the rocks/walls from soldiers? Would love to come across some of those. Thanks again for sharing you amazing adventures. Can't wait for the next one! ✌❤🙂
Hullo Sir ..... first of all excellent video as always ! I love the places you take us to see 👍 so yesterday i go exploring the westwall here in Germany on the border of Luxembourg, i find a cave/storage area really large and inside i find a bullet ...... a big one 7.5cm long an about 2cm wide ...... you can see where the bullet was crimped in the casing ...... any idea what it is ? You ever decide to come an explore the westwall give me a shout your knowledge would be appreciated ...... all the very best to you and yours ...... keep safe ☀️❣️
Another great video. It never ceases to amaze me the lengths that the Germans went to to construct their bunkers and gun emplacements. Their use of masonry, concrete and stone and utilization of rock and natural features was unparalleled. Was this work done mostly by Germans themselves or by slave labor?
One possibility for that last position, with that square hole, would be for a mortar. The base plate may have mounted in or on that hole, for stability.
Time to invest into some waders as I would have loved to see more of the inside ! Maybe I should buy some and send you guys some waders ! I would just need your shoe size so I make sure to get the right size for everyone !
It's very nice Bunker like it and the movie what you're talking about that bunker fix up someone could give it if you find a stove the cook is very excellent I will give you a hundred percent to find them
Hi just found your incredible channel ( the video with the wine find ) . Would you consider taking a metal detector with you . Some of them soldiers more than likely hid things or lost them
Truly amazing location. That first Kwk50 bunker looked almost new inside, and those running trenches, could have been made and camouflaged with all that foliage yesterday, not 75 odd years ago, it all looks in such good condition. Another fantastic video from the HH Team. Thanks guys !!
Yes Peter such a great location. Thanks
Cool tree growing up around the bar shows that Mother nature has a way to take back what man can mess up
yes , just what i thought as well. Thanks Pug
Time to get some waders my friend. My holy madonna moment was when I found your channel. Thank you for all the great things you've shown me, an hope there be many more
How great to read Spike and appreciaet you commenting and watching.
Him and his kids are great. Very fun.
I was thinking that weres the waders you could be missing out on treasure
Another great location, Thank you for taking us along. We would never get to see these places if it was`nt for your channel.
Very glad to read that Allen and more to come soon you know :)
Another great video! The Atlantic Wall was an amazing construction and it's still revealing its secrets. Such a shame that the cave was flooded because they were a number of interesting artefacts on the floor. As ever, thanks to both of you!
Seems like there could be secrets in that floor yes Sue. Thanks and have a great Easter.
@@WW2HistoryHunter Thank you and the same to all of you!
@@WW2HistoryHunter yes, like sharp nails and God knows what else
Thank you for keeping the past alive I would love to go on one of your hunts!! I watch all your videos and I always give two thumbs up👍👍 Thanks again, there’s nothing better than history!!!
How great to read my friend and highly appreciated.
I get goose bumps seeing what people could do so many years ago. Thanks for sharing and blessings to you and your family 😇
Thanks
Hello from California .I've been a follower of your channel since 2016 and you never cease to amaze me with your locations and finds. Keep up the good work and thank you for your channel.
Wow Jeffrey , thank you for the kind words and very much appreciate you having watching all the way since that. Greetings from us and have a great Easter.
@@WW2HistoryHunter Thank you very much.
Thanks for sharing your finds on RUclips with us that can’t be there! 🙏🏼
My pleasure!!
What a Great find! The trenches were amazing you could tell a lot of time spent working on them. Another great find my friend enjoyed watching you and Eagle eyes! Thanks for sharing
Thanks joe
like your channel i have been watching it for years. i was in the military my self for 6 years and enjoy history.
Thanks Steven
That was a excellent "Atlantic Wall " location, so many areas to explore. Fantastic adventure and what a view !
Just a awesome location Eric and loved to visit there. Thanks
This complex was remarkably well preserved. Amazing site sir, Thank you for taking us along. Am hoping you and your family are staying well through the coronavirus event.
We are safe and sound my friend and thanks for comment and for watching.
Love the locations and the history lessons I've been watching for a long time. Thanks again from Troutdale Oregon U.S.A.
Glad you like them and appreciate your kind support my friend.
First time viewer. Enjoyed your video and informative narration. Great job! How is Eagle Eyes?
Thanks for watching Ricardo and EE is doing just fine.
What a gorgeous place. I mean it was full of great surprises Twists and turns. That trench system looked untouched.
That you soo much for sharing this with me.
yes , such a great location it was. Thanks Bill and have a great Easter.
All that concrete work & stone stacking is incredible. And digging into solid rock wow unbelievable. The labor involved in all these bunkers is amazing. Awesome discovery video.
yes , a great location ands o many details. Thanks for watching and Happy Easter Joe.
I am impressed on how well some of the inside of the bunkers are preserved. The walls in particular in these underground bunkers still have wood coverings that do not seem to be rotting... ? Amazing as usual - love your vids!!!
You and me both and thanks John.
Have the feeling that there are more things going around there. You better give it a second visit ! Thank you for this beautiful journey !
Could be that we do just that , time will tell. Thanks
Thank you, WW2 HistoryHunter 👍🏻. Love your videos. The average Whermact soldier were some of the finest and bravest in the world at that time !!! 😎
Thanks John and appreciate you commenting and watching.
@@WW2HistoryHunter , your welcome Sir and I must say that your enthusiasm in finding these items makes watching all the more fun and enjoyable 🙂
Great exploration WW2HH! Your enthusiasm is infectious, and I can’t wait to hear your next ‘Holy Madonna!’
There will be many of those i can promise :) Thanks Gary
I am watching this from the safest place on earth. My home. Stay safe
Good on you and thanks.
Great video as usual. Always enjoy going along on your adventures. The history lessons are also fantastic.
Highly appreciated Michael and greetings from us.
Guys, that is one amazing facility! Too bad the one bunker was flooded, it looked to hold some interesting artifacts! Take care and stay safe!😊💖
Agree Cynthia , a fantastic location and loved to visit and share it. Thanks and have a great Easter.
Perhaps you can return with waders or in warm weather. Like to see what lies beyond.
Hello, must be cold still where you are, enjoyed seeing you useing your trangia. Ive had mine 30 years never let me down.
Yes , pretty cold and that burner is awesome. Thanks Ross
This is one of my favorite areas that you've taken us to! Thank you so much for sharing.
A great location indeed. Thanks
Love your videos. Can I ask you to show what defensive positions were covering please? It’s interesting to see bunkers and positions, but I really enjoy looking at the tactics they used and positions they setup for defences and showing the areas around where machine guns or larger guns were setup makes it easier to understand their bunker systems. Thanks :)
They covered a inlet for a smaller harbor. Thanks for wwatching.
Oh I bet you can find a lot of stuff on that beach head with a metal detecter
Who knows :)
the one who has a metal detector . : -)
Hi HH
That’s one hell of a bunker system
Great adventure
Cheers
Yes Martin it totally surprised us and we enjoyed it tremendously. Lots of wind and pretty cold be a great experience. Thanks and have a great Easter Martin from us.
Excellent video Eagle Eyes and Mr History Hunter thankyou.
Thank you very much and greetings from us
That wall is very impressive. Amazing fortification. Love the adventures, and hope your all well.
Thanks Lee and a great Easter from us.
Wow great ocean location to bad that room was sealed off such a great job you and your children are doing Appreciate your work I know enjoy it so much thank you
Yes some are blocked of too bad. Thanks Franz and greetings from us
Amazing and very interesting well done to you and the wee man
Thanks my friend.
Another great video of a German defense location. When you went into the small bunker and it opened up into the flooded cave I thought I saw on the left side what looked like cannon shell cases. It was hard to tell on the video. Seeing the rock walls to protect the barracks was also nice. Am surprised they are still standing. When I saw them I thought about the picture you showed in another video of the barrack behind the wall. Am amazed with the running trenches. Imagine how much labor and work it took to construct them . Was nice to get the perspective of what it was like to be in one. Eagle Eyes really is a history hunter finding those mg positions. Hope you return for more from this location.
Thank you Anthony :)
Getting me through the lockdown , thanks buddy for your videos
How great to read and thanks Russell
Those are amazing videos of the bunkers and everything!!!!thanks for the video ,it was like going back in time
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for bringing us all along
As a construction worker and seeing how that the fortifications and using the the existing rock and adding upon it
The concrete walls at 8:12 and following through till 8:35 the angles and straight edges are tight
That would be a sweet place to live there or elsewhere with using the earth as was done here with some of today’s tech
Wind mill & solar to be incognito
Thanks for watching.
I really enjoy your channel, keep up the great work.
Thank you very much!
Thank you for all your hard work in bring the past to life . For us to share with you.👍
Totally appreciated my friend and thanks for feedback , for watching and for your great support. Happy Easter from us.
What was in the frying pan? All I heard was flush but it looked delicious.
Fleisch = meat. It was a great start of the day and we needed it for sure. Thanks my friend and have a great Easter.
Thanks for the adventures hope to get more to pass the time in lockdown can only rewatch the old post so many times an I enjoy ur shows alot keep up the good work
Highly appreciated Ben and more to come soon.
Don't know what that was your frying but it did look Delicious
Thanks Pug
Fabulous discovery 👍 Thxs4sharing
Glad you enjoyed it
This is my dream to one day visit some of these long forgotten locations of the Atlantic Wall some of the most fascinating structures ever built, would be a feat even in modern day 2020. Thx WWII Hunter for this outstanding video.
I agree , the AW is a very special chain of structures. Thanks for watching Lynda.
WW2HistoryHunter Have a blessed Easter WWII Hunter.
Very cool video’s !! Remember the stories of my dad. If I am looking to your video’s. Thrilling!!
Regards from the Netherlands👍🏻
Thanks for watching!
Great location, makes me curious which important harbour this was built to protect.
Thank you for bringing us along on this adventure.
Whish you all a happy easter.
Thanks for watching.
Fantastic , thanks eagle eyes and history hunter💜💜💜👍👍👍
Thank you too
Just found this channel. Wow its absolutely amazing. Instant sub. Cheers
Thank you for that.
binge watching you guys again its been awhile hello from america. thank u again for all ur videos
Our pleasure and greetings from us.
Wow. Loved how they did the trenches; and finding that cave...Sweet. wonder what that steel was up against the wall inside that cave?
Good question and thanks Colleen
Hi, are you forbidden to use metal detectors on these sites? I would imagine that even the running trenches would yield some long ago dropped items. Thank you for taking us along with you and for sharing your time and knowledge.
Some locations are just visited and some are MDèd. This was more then enough to just visit i think. Thanks my friend and have a nice Easter
absolutely awesome!!! i could easily spend a couple months there with the metal detector!
agree , would be interesting. Thanks and greetings from us.
Love your work! Cant get enough.
Thanks
@@WW2HistoryHunter When did you film this? Is it a recent find?
Is the corrugated ceiling subterranean? or an external roof? No graffiti on the concrete walls or rock faces. This location is either very remote or in a restricted area. No doubt there are artifacts buried here. Some serious preparations here for countering commando raids. Something of strategic value must have been located inland from this position - maybe a radar station.
Some could be. Great location with so many details and i am not sure if we covered them all actually. Thanks a lot Steve :)
This is most likely a place in Norway. Here are many German bunkers from World War II, and most are untouched and naturally decayed. I come from a place that is not far from a fort called kvitneset, where you can still see barbed wire and the original paint inside the bunkers and buildings. All WW2 location here are protecter by the law.
I'd be worried about a rock coming down and closing the way out. Do you keep Eagle Eyes stationed outside so he can alert the authorities if something goes wrong?
We have plans for many of the things we are doing yes. Thanks
I watch your videos daily. Very good English. Holy Madona is my favorite phrase
So glad to read that and thanks my friend.
Thank you for the videos. I enjoy them very much
Glad you like them!
Great video I would be going back to those bunkers with a pair of hip waders keep up the good work
Not a bad idea
Great video again my friends!
Thank you 🤗
Superb find once again, must take a lot of research
Was a tough place to find and get to. Thanks
Nice fry up to start another amazing explore and adventure 😁
Agree and thanks :)
Another great video thanks alot. Do you cook like that while you're out on these adventures? If so that would be awesome. Should do a video of cooking ww2 meals in the bunkers or something or even out in the fields lol just like the soldiers did
We do often cook like that as we have to. Many of the locations are so remote that there re no other way :) Thanks my friend.
That place is incredible. I bet there is a lot more to see there. It's like a Easter egg hunt. thanks
It really is!
Thanks for the great video ! Always great to see.
So glad you liked it. Thanks
Well a classic amazing the second time around well I’ve got to go to bed for work early ! 👍🏻
Love this place and thanks so much Mark for that :)
Excellent video. I would use my vacation time to fly there and hunt with you guys, of course my wife would not think it would be time well spent...LOL. Keep exploring, never stop!
Our pleasure!
Thank you for an interesting video. For future reference: ‘every cranny and crook’ should have been ‘every nook and cranny’; and ‘running trench’ should have been ‘communication trench’, as in ‘line of communication’. I hope that you warmed up both Eagle-eyes and yourself after that obviously chilly walk.
Thanks for watching and greetings from us.
Wow ! That is amazing job that they did craving out that cave in the mountain !
agree , impressive work there. Thanks
Where are you? What coastline was this? As I just dropped into your blog nothing was said about the exact location. A most interesting discovery. Keep up the good work.
Locations are not given and thanks for watching.
This is my first watch of you guys, it’s amazing to see this history. Incredibly well made bunkers/defences.
What country is this, Germany ?
Brave ordinary men on both sides. Thank you, from the UK.
Locations are not shared. Thanks for comment and for watching.
WW2HistoryHunter not even the country ?
One of the most amazing sites I've seen this far. So grateful to get to see such a place. Wonder what find awain inside the caves and trenches.
Do you ever come across etchings in the rocks/walls from soldiers? Would love to come across some of those.
Thanks again for sharing you amazing adventures. Can't wait for the next one! ✌❤🙂
Great place yes. Sometimes there are writings and even sculptures from the Germans but many times they have been ruined by idiots during time. Thanks
No Spiders ! Thank you Eagle Eye for spotting these for us .
No worries
Yet another amazing video! Do you and "Eagle Eyes" ever take any fans of your channel along to discover history?
Thanks for that and with our hectic schedule it is hard to fit that in. Thanks
The places you go too are brilliant so wish there was history like that where I live ☹☹☹
Thanks Karl
I just love your Chanel keep the good work up
Thank you! Will do!
Very cool indeed...thank Eagle Eye for seeking out the cool structures.
You bet
Another great interesting place, thanks for sharing.
Thanks my friend and a great Easter to you from us.
Nice video ! Happy Easter 🐥
Thanks my friend.
Super cool few bunkers too bad some where sealed up and or flooded.
Appreciated William and greetings from us.
Curious what artifacts are in the water. Very cool find. Thanks for sharing and stay safe.
so are we and we might return later. Thanks.
But did you ever sample that wine stash you found behind a wall ?
Which video was that?
Yes and will show some wine tasting soon :)
Wow! That was an amazing location! So much to discover!
A great location indeed. Thanks Peter
What a great video !!
Thank you !!👍
Thanks TS
A wonderful exploration,✌️✌️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks a lot Anthony
i like your videos,great job..regards from germany
Thank you very much!
Very nice location!! Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
Cool.encore une superbe vidéo
Merci à vous
thank you Pascal
Bunkers and caves of WW2 are filled with memories of defenders.
Indeed and thanks for comment and for watching.
Hullo Sir ..... first of all excellent video as always ! I love the places you take us to see 👍 so yesterday i go exploring the westwall here in Germany on the border of Luxembourg, i find a cave/storage area really large and inside i find a bullet ...... a big one 7.5cm long an about 2cm wide ...... you can see where the bullet was crimped in the casing ...... any idea what it is ? You ever decide to come an explore the westwall give me a shout your knowledge would be appreciated ...... all the very best to you and yours ...... keep safe ☀️❣️
I really couldnt tell i am afraid. Thanks for sharing and greetings from us.
Wonderful Video. Thank-You
Glad you liked it Wayne
Another great video. It never ceases to amaze me the lengths that the Germans went to to construct their bunkers and gun emplacements. Their use of masonry, concrete and stone and utilization of rock and natural features was unparalleled. Was this work done mostly by Germans themselves or by slave labor?
Done by the Germans themselves , hired labour forces , prisoners of war etc. Thanks Alfred
One possibility for that last position, with that square hole, would be for a mortar. The base plate may have mounted in or on that hole, for stability.
That could be , not totally sure. Thanks for watching.
Time to invest into some waders as I would have loved to see more of the inside ! Maybe I should buy some and send you guys some waders ! I would just need your shoe size so I make sure to get the right size for everyone !
Will look into that ands ee what we can do :) Thanks my friend.
Hello my one of my favorite you tuber you are such an inspiration and Hans get ze flamenverfer I say that all the time and are you in Germany?
I want to do this myself
He he , well thanks for the kind words and greetings from us.
Any time I enjoy your replies as much as you enjoy my comments.
Keep finding the great stuff from ww2
Thanks Jeff.
It's very nice Bunker like it and the movie what you're talking about that bunker fix up someone could give it if you find a stove the cook is very excellent I will give you a hundred percent to find them
Thanks my friend.
You are so cool dude I'm loving these videos great job
Thanks Patrick
Hi just found your incredible channel ( the video with the wine find ) .
Would you consider taking a metal detector with you .
Some of them soldiers more than likely hid things or lost them
Appreciated and greetings from us.
Wow the basement for.kwk.so Juve
And the tunnel the such a Surprise....i ve become dependant by your Channel man!!
Glad you like them!
Incredible adventure!
Thanks for that :)