THE FORGOTTEN WW2UNDERGROUND PROJECTS
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
- In my attempt to uncover what exactly the Germans did work on of secret research and production during the War, I have endeavored to visit all the underground research and production facilities.
This is a little known tunnel system, but in order to shed some light on the bigger picture I believe it is important to see all these locations in order to determine the capabilities and options available to German industry and the SS.
So Marchus and I will be visiting several interesting underground tunnel project while going over the way these underground facilitates were termed and constructed.
In the years to come there will be many underground tours of facilities and tunnels and especially those little heard of used by various universities with military connections.
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I’m so glad I have this one in the future to enjoy and I hope you can appreciate my sincere gratitude for everything you do for us to help us learn from our history. 📚☘️👍
Maybe we can finally see the lost secret tunnel tire factory responsible for so many tires in these old bunkers and tunnels!
Love the program Tino keep safe and healthy.
@@deez7145 quiet never speak of the secret Tire Factory LOL
@@tinostruckmann maybe it's the rubber/tire factory in Brazil also known as Henry Ford lost jungle city from 1928
Thank you Tino 👍
I am actually on vacation in the Baltics. Plenty of interesting things to see. Much military real estate ;-). Interesting because all this changed hands during the past decades quite often.
happy birthday tino ty
Great video thanks
I'm looking forward to see this episode ‼
Awesome tour of the tunnels thanks Tino
I have to hand it to you Tino. I don't know how long your trips typically are when you go over there, but you must hit the ground running. Or even sprinting, lol. Good Lord, you must be a busy beaver, hahaha. But I appreciate it. Especially as you have the right contacts to find all these very out of the way locations. Especially with this man. I enjoy when you meet up with him. He's got a lot rattling around in that brain of his. Plus it's funny watching him just charge around like lightning bolt, lol. No hill or mountain will stop that man. Hahahaha....
Thank you Tino , I have really looked forward to this 👍
Great job and cool to see those old engines and electrical boxes
Thanx TINO, as always it was very interesting
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Thank you for sharing this
❤😎👍💯💯💯 Much luv Tino, thanks for this, you're amazing!!
ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT ! the gated tunnels leave me wondering what is there to hide ????
Good video thanks 🎉🎉🎉🎉
kalkstein=limestone, needed for steelproduction, during the Thomas -process phosphorus was separated from iron ore and used as phosphate fertilizer. Steelproduction was located in Saarland, Luxemburg and Lothringen nearby.
Those metal pieces you have seen before in other tunnel systems are to be used with rebar. Separating, and keeping the layers of rebar at a specific spacing when pouring reinforced concrete.
Duude just need a few more friends, a Van, and a dog. Solve some mysteries.
@Lost Battlefields w Tino Struckmann. You should definitively visit the place shown on the map at 47:46. It is possible during the summer to take part in a guided tour through on of the U relocations there (badger 1 in English) and it is really impressing to see.
Thank you unbaleaveable ! You need a few weeks to see if all!
Been waiting to see more of these tunnels and complexes. Great Video and Exploration.
Great video! Thanks again!... ever one of these I see I can't help but marvel at the amount of infrastructure that has been built only for it to go to waste...so much work and effort...
Another brilliant episode, appreciate you going the extra mile to bring us new pictures from the period ❤💪🥇
I use to do this back in the 1990's in the USA, scanning US topographical maps for underground limestone mines and coal mines and trekking to explore them. You would of made an excellent exploration partner. Met some interesting people and got a toured exploration inside an SUV of one vast hallway and pillar limestone system in Tennessee. He asked me to help him sell it for him, and I had no idea where I would find a buyer for a hole in the ground... plus I wanted it for myself. He ended up selling it for 14 million dollars (I think to a food storage company) and retired rich with his gold digger young wife I'm sure.
I went and explored another one on my own I had my heart set on, with an underground waterfall inside... but someone eventually bought it. I was flat broke at the time and my only hope was to maybe buy it for a few bucks somehow as an Industrial Fema site.
I have relatives in Germany and been there many times, but never did any underground explorations save for finding a few abandoned bunkers in the woods while walking nature trails.
You for sure need to comeback here an explore the whole system
Great your returned to my algorithm strange how it dumpps from time to time. Cheers
Also... wow, 10k people working underground! That is astounding!
I thought I was late, I have an hour to go. Hi Tino
Thank you, Tino.
Brilliant, thank you Tino.
You were breathing so heavy after climbing those steps, you were fogging up my glasses .LOL. I believe some cardio may be needed during your travels. Look forward to watching all your content, I learned so much from your travels. Keep safe.
appreciate all your work putting this together, sorry I cant give more......best wishes from the US in Florida, Paul
Thank you so much Paul maybe I'll see you out in Florida in a couple of months
The batteries could be from trucks that the French got their hands on
Another outstanding video Tino thank you
Belated Happy Birthday Tino. Thanks for taking us to this site, v interesting.
Remarkable effort Tino. Slavery and scale.
Very good clues about tunnel's names
the fun part is to visit them now...
I do believe you’ve out done yourself amazing
Tino brother that is a massive amount of ventilation that is bunker size.. .
I almost forgot... HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Interesting site Tino. I wounder about what they were doing that it is still secret toady or who is being protected. Thank you for your work.
nice finds....
Tino, we all enjoy your historical trips down memory lane, for your Birthday treat yourself to a treadmill, use it regularly, push yourself after a month or two and give up the cigars, in 6 months you'll be in MUCH better shape than you are now.
Amazing.
Thanks :)
Wow, parts of Europe are like Swizz cheese. Wonder what figure in length you'd get if you added all the tunnels up.
Those pillars are natural?
you have been searching with a "look a like" adolf ;-)
Interessting,jawohl :-)
You should check out Templeholf in Berlin.
I can only imagine the sabotage that went on the aircraft engine buildings, would anyone who knew they would die there try to do an acceptable job??
The ventilation tube could be a way in🙂
@42:00 that door that opens onto a load platform - def looks like a railway platform ??
You need a LEP light.Narrow beam,no spillover.Thank me later😊
At 43:43 the shed/container has CCCP on the end and side.
The "structure" of that tunnel complex is a bit different. It looks like a "cut and collapse" mining operation. A lot depends on the nature of the over-burden and the "load" applied from above. It all becomes more expensive and a LOT more dangerous, the deeper the excavations go. Because of geological movement, such seams are often inclined, just to add to the challenge. Basically, ""pillars" are left and the "ore" or whatever between them is carted away. That technique is often used in coal mines where the "seam" is relatively "thin" but may go for many kilometres in all directions. Was this area a traditional mining zone, repurposed late in the war?
Sad you could not get through that stupid door so wrong for that to happen.
@@jonathanvince8173 for those kinds of tunnel factories they usually aren't closed off which made me kind of curious
Awesome video. Turning the sensitivity down on your mic may be a good idea . Hearing your breathe makes you sound unfit ( we know you defo are not) and its distracting. Or is it just me lol.... brilliant video so informative.
If the NSDAP ideology was less based on hate and racial extinction and had been more focussed on safe and bombfree production earlier and more massively AND if Hitler was less of a intrigant causing technological development to be hampered by his need to build in competition among groups and organisations, Europe would have been speaking German and possibly the world by now too...
@@koningbolo4700 that is not entirely wrong dictatorial government structures usually have a way of not doing things the right way
Wy he breath so heavy?😊
Thats a tank engine.
I dont like the man with the Hitler mustage
Another unplayable video thanks to RUclips's BS refusing to believe that its website is anything other than perfect and internet 20 times the requirements is not fast enough.🥵