That Time a French Photographer Stumbled Into Hitler’s Bunker

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With Askat sworn to secrecy, its doubtful many will have a chance to explore this haunting place. That said, the existence of such a bunker was not a shock to historians of WWII. We’ve speculated about such a place since the war, judging by accounts gathered in the wake of said war. This site is one of many, but the features like the pool, and the depth of the main structure, leads investigators to speculate that this was the big one. This is the hole from whence Hitler fled when the tides of the war turned. This may be one of the last places anyone saw Hitler alive.

Hitler’s Paranoia

For some, a structure like this represents the extent to which the Nazis would go to take over the western world. For others, this intricate hiding place buried deep in the ground remains a testament to Hitler’s even deeper paranoia. In either case, most historians agree that it was Der Fuhrer himself who designed this creepy place. 



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