That Time a French Photographer Stumbled Into Hitler’s Bunker

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While at first it was a marvel just to find something in the middle of the forest, Askat discovered there was more to the place than an old pool. There were several more exterior structures. Slowly, since the 1940s, the Earth had been reclaiming this space for itself, but there was still so much for Askat to explore.

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It took about two hours of peering through windows too difficult to enter when Askat found an official entrance. He didn’t yet know what he would find inside. This wasn’t the only Nazi bunker hidden in France, but this was the one where Hitler hatched plans for the future. Askat was about to have his mind blown.



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