For years I've been watching and sharing in the small adventures. They never disapoint and always greatful for all the effort you make in sharing them, thanks WW2HH! :)
I recently watched a documentary on the German installations on the Channel Islands, and the historical society there have retrofitted a few of them with original equipment and furnishings. Very interesting to see just how they were at that time.
Check out the Crisbecq Batterry near a Utah Beach. It’s been excavated and reopened in the past 5-6 years. They found at least one of the bunkers with medical equipment and medicines still in place. The Allies bulldozed most if not all sites as Overlord invasion proceeded - Crisbecq was one of those filled-in sites.
So much to see, so little time to explore it all! Great place, so many details here!! Can't wait to see the next part of this adventure!! Thank's for sharing, be safe, see you in the next!!
What you need is a drone to view the bunkers and gun placement. This is something that would help your layout of area. Good work and good luck! Kurt from Louisiana USA
Another great adventure WW2HH. I love the intro music for this one - a somber theme to reflect the times of strife during that terrible episode in our history. Keep the adventures coming, we all wait in anticipation for the next one. Cheers from Australia!
Hello from Perth, Western Australia too 😃 you’re a great story teller and your enthusiasm is addictive! Wish I was there exploring with you. So much history ❤️✌️
Locations like these are getting more and more rare , specially those that ahsnt been covered in grafitti and trash all over. Thanks Cynthia and have a great summer !
Once again how these amazing structures were build in the middle of nowhere with the technology of that time period is nothing short of mind boggling. Thank you WWII hunter for showing us pieces of history most of us will never have the chance to see for ourselves.
Cheers thanks history hunter & junor another interesting cool spot. Wars are nasty horrible advents but its also important we remember learn from them many regards as always from Ireland.👍🏻☘🇮🇪Godbless🙏🏻
I agree History Hunter is simply the BEST unlike many other sites that are either BORING or OVER The TOP ! The amount of effort and cooperation that this great family go to is amazing and inspiring ! I am physically challenged so it is hard not impossible to follow in their footsteps in Far North Queensland AU , so I rely on you guys for my fix of Adventure and History and you are so right about learning from even the smallest detail! Keep Up the excellent work !
Another great system of structures. A massive amount of concrete and rebar. I am surprised the gun mount was in that good of condition. Well done. Keep safe.
There are so many features there and it seems like we might have just scratched the surface. More to come later William. Have a great summertime my friend and greetings from us.
yes Martin i agree. Some are even so clean that one could wonder if someone was ever inside of them. More 2 come soon you know and we want to wish you a great summertime my friend.
Nice to revisit this video and see these massive bunkers again. The bunkers at this location seem different from others that were built. I always enjoy see the different features the bunkers have at different locations. That was a very large area of ocean that this gun could cover. Unusual to see that they just rolled the artillery shell through a small opening into the gun pit. Am surprised Eagle Eyes wasn’t exploring the trenches in front of the bunkers to see what he could find. Ready to watch part 2 again.
Another amazing video. I have been a subscriber since the days when you didn’t speak In your videos. Your videos continue to just get better. They have gotten better because you are into it and it shows. Thank you
This is such an awesome find. I truly enjoy all of your videos. I don't always comment..but..this is just completely mind blowing for me. This is the little old lady in Texas again just loving what you do..💗🇺🇸💗
Haven't watched your video adventure yet...I already hit the Big Thums Up button already because I know this is going to be another great Adventure... Thanks for bringing me along...
is awesome see the amazing structures well preserved and in perfect stay, it was build in war times with extra hurry for do it. Its show the german quality in construction and engenering
Working too much lately. Need an HH fix. You sure did start off early. Early bird gets the worm EE. Beautiful countryside and scenery. Right you are HH, these untrained eyes were enlightened in regards to a few key points. Excellent find EE on locating the heavy duty antenna stand for the radio/communication system. Amazing half dome Munchen Bunker, very sturdy, well made structure. They even thought of an emergency exit. That central pivot gun mount for the 15 cm massive guns couldn't be placed in a more strategic place. What a view, all points of entrance could be visualized. A shame there was some flooding in one of the bunkers and one was boarded up. That last one WAS huge. Most try and catch up with rest of videos and for your eye's only videos. Thanks again EE & HH for an informative and most interesting video. It was like a Time Machine. You should be proud. Stay safe. ❤
DOnt work to much Laura , never good for anyone i think. Been there..That place was just so great to learn more from and very glad to share with you again. You are so nice and always gives us great comments and we thanks you for that. More to come soon Laura and greetings and take care my friend.
Another great video my friend (and Eagle Eye of course). I'm always amazed the information you share with us when you're taking us to an Atlantic Wall location / Adventure. Be Well Be Safe and Be Careful ... an avid follower....
Another excellent video and I'm much looking forward to the next one about this venue, especially the surface finds. Many thanks to you and to Eagle Eyes!
Hello history hunter Thanks for the Video Its a pleasure to see these places you bring to us These bunkers were in a very good Condition it looks like as the soilders come back just in a Minute Greetings to you and eagle eye Stay safe Yours Frank
I stumbled across this channel, I just love it, and your knowledge, great stuff mate, I was studying Lamsdorfe stalag 8B and just turn up here, maybe one day you could do a vid of some old stalags?
That is such a huge complex, and even after all this time, parts of it look like they could be used again tomorrow. If they were naval guns at the position, that would explain why they had so many ammo storage rooms. Shells, fuses, propellant bags, and casings would all have to be kept separately until needed. Would love to see an original photo of the site. Thank you both for braving the cold for us! Cheers, and Good Health!
Imagine all the activity there while these bunkers were being built. Then the number of troops that were there preparing for what was to come. That had to be a massive gun there. The up keep of the guns had to be never ending with the salt in the air. Eagle Eyes sure was quite in this video. Hope he was feeling alright. Enjoying all your adventures.
The ammo bunker at 13 40, HH : This is exactly the same as those I mentioned to you, found in Royan area, both blown but 'intact', full of the variety of munitions still ! And with Tobruks .
Awesome video . I always wonder when you get to visit places of such detailed history if you just step back in time and see soldiers doing their tasks amazing
Absolutely amazing the trenches and gun implacements! So nice to watch this channel and see the history of ww2 with all the protests and negative things happening now!
Love your channel, it's the best history channel ever!!! I only have one request. Please set the volume of your introductory music to the same level as your voice. Keep the videos coming!
Another awesome vid thank you and I must say that consider yourself lucky weather wise it’s going to be 43.88 Celsius here on Wednesday. Be safe my friend.
Please give some info on who lost them, as I think it's disgracefully for someone to loose such important items from our history. Now I took great care of the item I owned from WWII, she was a Dunkirk Little Ship yes one of those family boats that were collected off the river Thames and taken across to Dunkirk to help rescue the troops from the beaches and take them out to larger ships off shore. She spent 3 days doing that, then returned to England with it's said 85 souls on board., how ever many it really we will never know. After that she spent the war patrolling The Thames Estuary spotting German mines. Thanks for posting and I hope you find many more. Thumbs up!!!
I have a friend who lives in the Pas De Calais region and he has converted the bunker in his garden into a wine cellar, he said it's ok for that but it takes too much energy to heat it for long term living also there's no DPC, so it does get too damp in winter.
Fifteen centimeters is 5.9 inches. For comparison purposes, a Fletcher class destroyer had 5" inch guns. So it wasn't like those shown in the movie "The Guns of Navarone." Coastal artillery had a hard time hitting fast moving ships.
On corregidor,, the tunnel is now a museum, bronze statues of the army nurses doctors, wounded on stretchers, i.v. bottles, medical equipment, bandages on the floors, etc... just as it appeared in 1941-42.
Fantastic place nice to see it without graffiti would be good if it was restored for the future thank you for all your time and effort you put into making this happen 👍
As always love the history of your work but I have a interesting historical fact for you I dont know if you know much about easy company aka the band of brothers but I found out that one of the officers named carwood Lipton after the war he got into packaging materials as a job he moved all over the world finally ending up in England then in 1982 he moved to northwest ohio to a city named toledo ohio after he landed a job with Owen's Corning he settled down and had a son named thomas who still to this day lives in a suburb of toledo called waterville after carwood lipton left Owen's Corning he moved back to his home state of west Virginia and lived out his remaining days there.
Where is this location, and do you need special permission to explore them? Love you videos mate. The Germans were masters of the concrete building and it's testament to their engineering skills that they are still intact with very little rust damage.
Thanks for another great video. I have a couple of questions. Who walled up the bunker door and what is in there to warrant the effort of doing so? Also, is that on public or private lands? And yes, it would be interesting to metal detect the areas of the trench. Thanks for your great efforts.
Boooom HST Hntr you found a German bunker pizza oven oh wait that's the ammo feed opening for the big guns Fantastic location another Golden Gem soon as the isolation clears you need to have Ginger Chin and Crew over to hit some places together would be CLASSIC Brother, hope all is well with you and EE , BB girl take care , sure make me wait to see the rest of this one lolololol lolololol 👌👌👌
Heyyy Snowman !. Well that location will show us more in the future and we will share it all with you:) Thanks again for your incredible support and we wish you a great summertime :)
It's nice how the running trench is still there u would think they be filled in wish they wouldn't have destroyed all the equipment though guess they had to didn't want to have to come back
Wondering if you ever come across creatures, like dogs and such, living in the old bunkers. And can they be a pronlblem at times for your researching and hunting?
For years I've been watching and sharing in the small adventures. They never disapoint and always greatful for all the effort you make in sharing them, thanks WW2HH! :)
Wow, thank you and greetings from us
It would be really interesting historically to be able to see a bunker fully kitted out the way that it would have been during the war
I've always wanted to see what 1 actually did look like myself
The has to be hidden away somewhere
He has some videos made in restored bunkers.
I recently watched a documentary on the German installations on the Channel Islands, and the historical society there have retrofitted a few of them with original equipment and furnishings. Very interesting to see just how they were at that time.
Check out the Crisbecq Batterry near a Utah Beach. It’s been excavated and reopened in the past 5-6 years. They found at least one of the bunkers with medical equipment and medicines still in place. The Allies bulldozed most if not all sites as Overlord invasion proceeded - Crisbecq was one of those filled-in sites.
woodslee : there are many museums you can visit if you like with gear inside etc. Thanks for watching
So much to see, so little time to explore it all! Great place, so many details here!! Can't wait to see the next part of this adventure!! Thank's for sharing, be safe, see you in the next!!
More to come Joshua you know that :)
What you need is a drone to view the bunkers and gun placement. This is something that would help your layout of area. Good work and good luck! Kurt from Louisiana USA
ok and thanks Kurt
This channel for me personally just is the best
I agree with you 100%
Its definitely a channel that just can be enjoyed by all ages alike
Wow , totally appreciated my friend and greetings from us.
Another great adventure WW2HH. I love the intro music for this one - a somber theme to reflect the times of strife during that terrible episode in our history.
Keep the adventures coming, we all wait in anticipation for the next one.
Cheers from Australia!
Glad you enjoyed it and greetings to Oz
Hello from Perth, Western Australia too 😃 you’re a great story teller and your enthusiasm is addictive! Wish I was there exploring with you. So much history ❤️✌️
Great video as always. I really appreciate all the work you and your kids do for us viewers. Thank you!
I appreciate that!
What an enormous gun emplacement and ammo storage facility! I do love these explores!😊💖
Locations like these are getting more and more rare , specially those that ahsnt been covered in grafitti and trash all over. Thanks Cynthia and have a great summer !
Yet another amazing location, your videos have been appreciated all the more during lockdown. Thankyou
Glad you like them and greetings from us.
Once again how these amazing structures were build in the middle of nowhere with the technology of that time period is nothing short of mind boggling. Thank you WWII hunter for showing us pieces of history most of us will never have the chance to see for ourselves.
Appreciated Lynda and have a great summer.
Wow a very interesting bunker system just to supply all the big guns that where once there thank you for all your amazing videos and history lessons.
thank YOU for being here my friend :)
Very interesting walkthrough and back in time to the Memories of our German Relatives in WW2 History.
I agree and thank you James.
THAT IS A SUPERB 'Grosse Bunker' I must get across to the Baltic to see this one day. Thank you both.👏👏👏👏👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Cheers thanks history hunter & junor another interesting cool spot. Wars are nasty horrible advents but its also important we remember learn from them many regards as always from Ireland.👍🏻☘🇮🇪Godbless🙏🏻
Totally agree and appreciate you watching my friend.
Always a pleasure to watch, love these locations. Can`t wait for the next video of this location.
More to come you know and have a great summer my friend.
I agree History Hunter is simply the BEST unlike many other sites that are either BORING or OVER The TOP ! The amount of effort and cooperation that this great family go to is amazing and inspiring ! I am physically challenged so it is hard not impossible to follow in their footsteps in Far North Queensland AU , so I rely on you guys for my fix of Adventure and History and you are so right about learning from even the smallest detail! Keep Up the excellent work !
Wow how great to read Christopher and thanks for comment and for watching.
Another great system of structures. A massive amount of concrete and rebar. I am surprised the gun mount was in that good of condition. Well done. Keep safe.
There are so many features there and it seems like we might have just scratched the surface. More to come later William. Have a great summertime my friend and greetings from us.
Hi HH
In parts on the inside it looks like
It’s just been built and ready for use
Cheers my friend
yes Martin i agree. Some are even so clean that one could wonder if someone was ever inside of them. More 2 come soon you know and we want to wish you a great summertime my friend.
Another great video. Really enjoy watching all of them 👍
Glad you like them!
Holey madonna with the big pancakes you are the best, thank you guys for your great work, cheers
Appreciated my friend and greetings from us.
Nice to revisit this video and see these massive bunkers again. The bunkers at this location seem different from others that were built. I always enjoy see the different features the bunkers have at different locations. That was a very large area of ocean that this gun could cover. Unusual to see that they just rolled the artillery shell through a small opening into the gun pit. Am surprised Eagle Eyes wasn’t exploring the trenches in front of the bunkers to see what he could find. Ready to watch part 2 again.
Thank you Anthony :)
Another amazing video. I have been a subscriber since the days when you didn’t speak In your videos. Your videos continue to just get better. They have gotten better because you are into it and it shows. Thank you
Wow, thank you and appreciated Ryan. Greetings from us.
A very cool step back in time. Thanks for sharing and always looking forward to the next adventure.
Glad you enjoyed it
This is such an awesome find. I truly enjoy all of your videos. I don't always comment..but..this is just completely mind blowing for me. This is the little old lady in Texas again just loving what you do..💗🇺🇸💗
Thanks again and greetings from us.
Haven't watched your video adventure yet...I already hit the Big Thums Up button already because I know this is going to be another great Adventure... Thanks for bringing me along...
You're the best and highly appreciate you watching and commenting.
is awesome see the amazing structures well preserved and in perfect stay, it was build in war times with extra hurry for do it. Its show the german quality in construction and engenering
Appreciate you watching.
Working too much lately. Need an HH fix. You sure did start off early. Early bird gets the worm EE. Beautiful countryside and scenery. Right you are HH, these untrained eyes were enlightened in regards to a few key points. Excellent find EE on locating the heavy duty antenna stand for the radio/communication system. Amazing half dome Munchen Bunker, very sturdy, well made structure. They even thought of an emergency exit. That central pivot gun mount for the 15 cm massive guns couldn't be placed in a more strategic place. What a view, all points of entrance could be visualized. A shame there was some flooding in one of the bunkers and one was boarded up. That last one WAS huge. Most try and catch up with rest of videos and for your eye's only videos. Thanks again EE & HH for an informative and most interesting video. It was like a Time Machine. You should be proud. Stay safe. ❤
DOnt work to much Laura , never good for anyone i think. Been there..That place was just so great to learn more from and very glad to share with you again. You are so nice and always gives us great comments and we thanks you for that. More to come soon Laura and greetings and take care my friend.
Thank you WW2HistoryHunter that was another great video. It always amazes me how well built the bunkers and other structures are as well. Take care.
Glad you enjoyed it
I was see a bunker movie here he told your chanel name history hunter i am say him history hunter is my favorite chanel thanks veer Ji
Awesome! Thank you and greetings from us.
Thank you for the adventure and seeing pieces of history ! Take care , stay safe and healthy there in Germany ! Doing well here in Kansas !
Thanks Steve
The paint still looks fresh... nice!
Thanks Mac
Another great video my friend (and Eagle Eye of course). I'm always amazed the information you share with us when you're taking us to an Atlantic Wall location / Adventure. Be Well Be Safe and Be Careful ... an avid follower....
Wow, thank you and more toc ome soon
🏴 Respect from England bro..... Awesome size... 😎👍.. Cheers 🥂 for the great footage
Glad you enjoyed it
Another excellent video and I'm much looking forward to the next one about this venue, especially the surface finds. Many thanks to you and to Eagle Eyes!
Many thanks and more to come later Sue :)
Huge ammo bunkers. The amount of ammo that could be stored there is absolutely mind boggling!
I agree and just loved that place. Thanks Stephanie.
Hello history hunter
Thanks for the Video
Its a pleasure to see these places you bring to us
These bunkers were in a very good Condition it looks like as the soilders come back just in a Minute
Greetings to you and eagle eye
Stay safe
Yours Frank
Yes Frank , that location is a rare one where trash and grafitti has not arrived and glad for that. Thanks and have a great summer my friend.
Great videos and great work by your team eagle eyes and your daughter the work you all are doing is brilliant 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏽
Thank you so much 😀 Randall and greetings from us.
More metal detecting please. Love the spirit and mythology...
More to come soon Thanks
Wow such a huge placement. Amazing to see history from 75 years.
Indeed and i like it :)
This is the kind of urban exploration I'm looking for. Very nice content!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for sharing. It did look cold. Can't wait to see the rest.
One day it would be cool to see you.
Great place and yes it was very cold indeed out there Bill. Thanks and greetings from us.
New to your channel - so interesting to see what remains on the other side, so much remains and so much in good condition!
Welcome aboard!
detailed narration well exceeds other tubers, thanks for the insight
Much appreciated!
Wow! That had to have been a huge cannon. Could you show us a picture of what it looked like? Thank you I can't wait until you release the next video.
It sure was and there were many of them. Thanks and greetings from us.
I stumbled across this channel, I just love it, and your knowledge, great stuff mate, I was studying Lamsdorfe stalag 8B and just turn up here, maybe one day you could do a vid of some old stalags?
Tie will tell and thanks for watching.
That is such a huge complex, and even after all this time, parts of it look like they could be used again tomorrow. If they were naval guns at the position, that would explain why they had so many ammo storage rooms. Shells, fuses, propellant bags, and casings would all have to be kept separately until needed. Would love to see an original photo of the site. Thank you both for braving the cold for us! Cheers, and Good Health!
Thanks Peter and have a great summer.
Imagine all the activity there while these bunkers were being built. Then the number of troops that were there preparing for what was to come. That had to be a massive gun there. The up keep of the guns had to be never ending with the salt in the air. Eagle Eyes sure was quite in this video. Hope he was feeling alright. Enjoying all your adventures.
There were 6 huge guns there and several smaller and FLAK everywhere. important place it was and thanks for being here my friend.
One of my favorite things about the upcoming weekends. New videos from you.
Glad you like them!
The ammo bunker at 13 40, HH : This is exactly the same as those I mentioned to you, found in Royan area, both blown but 'intact', full of the variety of munitions still ! And with Tobruks .
ok and thanks.
Fantastic location and explore!
Very happy to keep discovering videos that I have not seen before 😁
Keep up the excellent work History Hunter team 🙏❤️
WE will do that my friend. Thanks.
Amazing place, great view from that gun emplacement. Thank you.
Thanks my friend
luv your videos, things ill never in my life get to see myself , i find it fascinating and educational keep up the good work 👍👍🙏
Thanks for that.
Brilliant video. One of your best. Thank you for all that you do.
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome video . I always wonder when you get to visit places of such detailed history if you just step back in time and see soldiers doing their tasks amazing
I do all the time and imagination is a great tool :) Thanks
Another great bunker video it’s amazing the great condition the bunkers are in after such a long time keep up the great work ☺️
Thanks! Will do and keep smiling my friend.
Another great video. Hope there are some Drone shots in the last part as love seeing the birdseye view of the complete sites
Thanks Andrew
Man you should come to Italy where I live passed the gothic line, lots of battles been fought around here
ok and thanks.
Absolutely amazing the trenches and gun implacements! So nice to watch this channel and see the history of ww2 with all the protests and negative things happening now!
Thanks my friend.
i really love your channel :D ... so intresting and awsome
Thank you so much 😀
Impressive architecture! As always🔝😁 Thanks for sharing! From someone like Me who will never see or touch one 👋🏻
Thanks for watching!
Love your channel, it's the best history channel ever!!! I only have one request. Please set the volume of your introductory music to
the same level as your voice. Keep
the videos coming!
Noted!
Great episode again, Nice bunkers and great gun placement!
Glad you enjoyed it and greetings from us.
Minus 3 Celsius? It was 38C here in Ottawa today! Regards and thank you for the facinating tour of that site.👍
He uploaded the video today
But it was probably filmed a while ago and he's only just finished editing it
Well James , some of the adventures are not always released the same day :) Thanks
Thanks, have a great evening!
You too and greetings from us.
Amazing location. Thank you for your hard work.
Thank you too!
Outstanding video and presentation.
Thank you kindly!
Great video, keep up the great work with your productions.
Much appreciated!
Another awesome vid thank you and I must say that consider yourself lucky weather wise it’s going to be 43.88 Celsius here on Wednesday. Be safe my friend.
Dam 43c
Where do you live?
Thanks MArc
Great video always look forward to them it makes me so i can not wait to see them for myself
Glad you like them!
Another great video. Thanks, bud! I gotta quit watching these at work. Ha!ha
Glad you like them and greetings from us.
WW2HistoryHunter 👍🏻
That's a beautiful sun rise Thank you for sharing it
You are so welcome and more to come later. Have a great summer my friend.
Great video as always. Keep them coming.
Thanks, will do!
Please give some info on who lost them, as I think it's disgracefully for someone to loose such important items from our history.
Now I took great care of the item I owned from WWII, she was a Dunkirk Little Ship yes one of those family boats that were collected off the river Thames and taken across to Dunkirk to help rescue the troops from the beaches and take them out to larger ships off shore. She spent 3 days doing that, then returned to England with it's said 85 souls on board., how ever many it really we will never know.
After that she spent the war patrolling The Thames Estuary spotting German mines.
Thanks for posting and I hope you find many more. Thumbs up!!!
Thanks for comment and for watching.
History's amazing and so are you and your family 👼🇺🇸 stay safe!
Thank you! You too!
I am surprised no one has tried to make a Tiny House out of some of these Bunkers
Well someone might in the future :) Thanks
I have a friend who lives in the Pas De Calais region and he has converted the bunker in his garden into a wine cellar, he said it's ok for that but it takes too much energy to heat it for long term living also there's no DPC, so it does get too damp in winter.
@@uncledodge9396 There is a special treatment like paint he can use to keep damp out it.
@@WW2HistoryHunter Great place for me to catch up on all the sleep I've lost recently. Wonder if they have room service and a hot shower?
Danke, HistoryHunter..
All our pleasure and thanks for watching.
Fifteen centimeters is 5.9 inches. For comparison purposes, a Fletcher class destroyer had 5" inch guns. So it wasn't like those shown in the movie "The Guns of Navarone." Coastal artillery had a hard time hitting fast moving ships.
Thanks for watching.
Amazing location! So many ammunition bunkers.
Incredible location indeed it is. Thanks for watching.
Great Arbeit!
Thanks
So much time and effort and materials used in those constructions WoW
Appreciate you watching.
Still discoveries I can see through your eyes.
It is certainly a large bunker complex, think there is even more underground than you can get into.
it is HUGE Oma and we will show more later. Thanks and have a great summer.
On corregidor,, the tunnel is now a museum, bronze statues of the army nurses doctors, wounded on stretchers, i.v. bottles, medical equipment, bandages on the floors, etc... just as it appeared in 1941-42.
That is interesting indeed and thanks William for sharing..
some of these structures are amazing...
i will agree on that my friend and thanks.
Just gets better and better !
Glad you liked it :)
What is nice is to see it not marked by graffiti or vandals. So much history these days lost and not appreciated!
i agree always nice to find positions untouched. Thanks Susan
I always love your work..
Lots of love from India 👍🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much 😀 and greetings to India :)
I never realised how big these fortifications were so big amazing
Thanks Karl
It would be interesting to see some drone shots of the over all position.
ok and thanks for watching.
Fantastic place nice to see it without graffiti would be good if it was restored for the future thank you for all your time and effort you put into making this happen 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
As always love the history of your work but I have a interesting historical fact for you I dont know if you know much about easy company aka the band of brothers but I found out that one of the officers named carwood Lipton after the war he got into packaging materials as a job he moved all over the world finally ending up in England then in 1982 he moved to northwest ohio to a city named toledo ohio after he landed a job with Owen's Corning he settled down and had a son named thomas who still to this day lives in a suburb of toledo called waterville after carwood lipton left Owen's Corning he moved back to his home state of west Virginia and lived out his remaining days there.
Thanks for watching and for commenting.
Loved this 💜💜💜👍👍👍
Thank you so much Wendy :)
Where is this location, and do you need special permission to explore them?
Love you videos mate.
The Germans were masters of the concrete building and it's testament to their engineering skills that they are still intact with very little rust damage.
Locations are not given my friend. Thanks for comment and for watching.
Thanks for another great video. I have a couple of questions. Who walled up the bunker door and what is in there to warrant the effort of doing so? Also, is that on public or private lands? And yes, it would be interesting to metal detect the areas of the trench. Thanks for your great efforts.
I am not sure actually and i think because of the damage it got from bombing. It is on private land. tahnks
Flashlight Time! RockOn!
He he , thanks and have a great summer.
Boooom HST Hntr you found a German bunker pizza oven oh wait that's the ammo feed opening for the big guns Fantastic location another Golden Gem soon as the isolation clears you need to have Ginger Chin and Crew over to hit some places together would be CLASSIC Brother, hope all is well with you and EE , BB girl take care , sure make me wait to see the rest of this one lolololol lolololol 👌👌👌
Heyyy Snowman !. Well that location will show us more in the future and we will share it all with you:) Thanks again for your incredible support and we wish you a great summertime :)
Absolutely love it , thank you
You’re welcome 😊
It's nice how the running trench is still there u would think they be filled in wish they wouldn't have destroyed all the equipment though guess they had to didn't want to have to come back
i agree but glad they are there to show you all.
Buttcheeks just hit the toilet and you came in clutch! Thank you. I love your videos.
Thanks for watching and greetings from us.
Wondering if you ever come across creatures, like dogs and such, living in the old bunkers. And can they be a pronlblem at times for your researching and hunting?
i have and some are just pure nasty. Thanks
Me impresionan estas grandes estructuras que hostoria increible todo👍👍
Thanks my friend.