In that Bunker the Germans maybe stored the captured one and only french Long Range Bomber Bloch MB162 for special purpose ( Spezialeinheit I./KG 200 ), we think the foreign french airforce markings remained so Nazis could escape and allies would think its a plane from the French foreign units of Marchal DeGaule. The plane disappeared during late WW2.
WoW ! Incredible amount of cement that was used, and the rebar used. I just worked 3 years in foundations and I still remember the amount of the rebar we had to tie before we poard cement. But the thickness that was used, I just can't Imagine having to pour all that cement. Thanks again for the great video and information about this bunker.
Tino, I absolutely love when you give us history lessons in your videos. We know that you have no agenda and will give us HISTORY and HISTORY with no political leanings etc. Thats extremely rare these days and it’s great to know that we can take it to the bank. I would be forever grateful if you made more videos like this, even if you didn’t include tunnels or historic sites. I listen to your ‘lessons’ over and over. Thank you so very much. 💪🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💪 edit: of course I remember Crocodile Dundee. He who has little faith. ;)
This video should have been called "Indiana Struckmann and the rocky slope of pointy death". Lol! But seriously that place was jaw=dropping, just the sheer quantity of rebar they put in there. One of the first things that occurred to me was could this place have been intended to house the planned New York bomber? All sorts of theories to mind. Great to see all that footage of the cutting=edge aircraft the Germans were working on, some of which I had previously only seen in stills. Thanks great upload as always.
Hey Tino, about the 'explanation' vid. 'None needed'!!! Bravo buddy. The 'Gamers' are out and busy disrupting good people doing good. Avoid, evade and triumph!!! Great series. Thankyou. Godspeed. KJK
The massive bunker shown in the video might have been also a massive underpressure cabin for pressure testing of entire high altitude planes and their cells for special hight missions.... Near Kassel we have such a massive bunker too, its just scaled down, it was the low pressure cabin for testing high altitude engines (engine high altitude test stand in concrete bunker of Junkers and Fieseler works Kassel)
My granddad has worked at the arado fabrik at warnemünde as a forced laborer. The fabrik is torned down in 2017 . Its now a grassfield . Been there a few weeks ago
Ok Tino, you have got to start bringing a drone with you. That would have been perfect to give another perspective of the colossal size of this place. Great presentation as always amigo.
@@tinostruckmann Ok, apparently I paid too much attention to the planes that could have been housed there and the rebar. So I re-watched it and yep, some nice overheads...sorry amigo.
after war 4 remote viewers were discharged with serious nda papers that had treason in place of breaking it....3 died in an airplane crash thats not public and prob still secret, the one that survived turned paranoid,changing names,moving lots..hardly spoke a word about his work till on death bed or times hed have 2 much whisky..after he died grans house was broken into 4 times and the army she though threatened her with prison if she knows of any documents,drawings or things said...after an abrupt no...never heard of again...@timo van strucken...ive more to tell after watching this as it opened a lost memory
At was an amazing ruins of a bunker, the roof looks as thick as some of the U-boat pens and building places that the British & American airforce dropped their Tall Boy, Grand Slam & rocket assisted variants on in 1946 to test the penetrative effect of the unarmed bomb shape of going through 4m+ reinforced concrete. I was a little annoyed at UA-cam as they didn't sent me my notification of the start until it had finished for 35 minuets, I was really looking forward to watching it live and seeing what you said in the chat, fingers crossed for the next one. Thank you for all the time and hard work you are doing, I appreciate you are doing it as much for your own interest but editing and commentary all take additional time and effort. Out of interest are there any photographs from the time, German or Allied showing what it looked like before it was destroyed? It must have been an impressive building at the time, even the ruins are massive!
KG 200 is a very interesting and fascinating unit but, another less know unit involved in special recon ops. was the Aufklarungsgruppe der Ob.dL. Born much more before the war under the name of Hansa-Luftbild GmbH. Iformetions are available on the book "KG200 The Luftwaffe most secret unit" byG.J.Thomas / B Ketley.
I'm just watching here,imagining how much tonnage of explosives would have been needed to do that much damage to such a solid structure....that popping sound is my brain exploding,the damage is total & comprehensive, almost unreal.....
Might it have also been used to store jet fuel? Or were there underground tanks for fuel? Does this explain some of the missing Riese cement? Riese, Atlantic Wall & this bunker consumed a lot of concrete & steel.
Tiny by the looks of it ,it was destroyed from the inside no from overhead bombing. Another great video would be great to step back in time to find out the real truth, keep up the great work the best is yet to come.
Could you do a presentation about Wilhelm Landig and his books at some point, please? They are only in German and I have found only one partial translation into English at this point.
KG 200 also flew the secret members of the Brandenburgers into russian hinterland 42-44 , their mission is still unclear but a small number of Brandenburgers soldiers worked in secret behind the russian front lines doing sabuteur missions but had to be taken out in 1944 becauce the NKVD had captoired some germans and they had o leave helped by KG 200 Special-unit
Truely fascinating Episode Tino, has me thinking and planning to do research on this place. Thank you for climbing around that place and filming it
Truly fascinating! Thank you for the work you do!
In that Bunker the Germans maybe stored the captured one and only french Long Range Bomber Bloch MB162 for special purpose ( Spezialeinheit I./KG 200 ), we think the foreign french airforce markings remained so Nazis could escape and allies would think its a plane from the French foreign units of Marchal DeGaule. The plane disappeared during late WW2.
this is one of the very greatest journalist
WoW ! Incredible amount of cement that was used, and the rebar used. I just worked 3 years in foundations and I still remember the amount of the rebar we had to tie before we poard cement. But the thickness that was used, I just can't Imagine having to pour all that cement. Thanks again for the great video and information about this bunker.
45:56 Of course we do: Crocodile Dundee... That is not a noaif, THIS is a noaif !
Fascinating,thank you Tino
Absolutely loving your channel. For me it's the best WW2 channel.
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Wow that is one big building.Excellent video of this place and history.
I think everyone remembers that movie. Thanks for another great video.
Tino, I absolutely love when you give us history lessons in your videos. We know that you have no agenda and will give us HISTORY and HISTORY with no political leanings etc. Thats extremely rare these days and it’s great to know that we can take it to the bank. I would be forever grateful if you made more videos like this, even if you didn’t include tunnels or historic sites. I listen to your ‘lessons’ over and over. Thank you so very much. 💪🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💪 edit: of course I remember Crocodile Dundee. He who has little faith. ;)
This video should have been called "Indiana Struckmann and the rocky slope of pointy death". Lol!
But seriously that place was jaw=dropping, just the sheer quantity of rebar they put in there. One of the first things that occurred to me was could this place have been intended to house the planned New York bomber? All sorts of theories to mind.
Great to see all that footage of the cutting=edge aircraft the Germans were working on, some of which I had previously only seen in stills. Thanks great upload as always.
Thank you so much for saying so I'm just saying all the good hats are taken :-)
I remember that movie, Tino. ;-)
SUperbly done as always. great work.
Excellent video
Amazing wreckage.😎
It looks bloody Enormous just watching it on the small screen ,would imagine it was Mind blowing...awesome work Tino
Thank you again Tino for another great video and all your hard work!
Hey Tino, about the 'explanation' vid. 'None needed'!!! Bravo buddy. The 'Gamers' are out and busy disrupting good people doing good. Avoid, evade and triumph!!! Great series. Thankyou. Godspeed. KJK
Thank you for sharing Tino. With this massive bunker they must have had some thing important to protect.
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Thank you for sharing
More amazing content Tino. Thank you.
This was a really good one.. Thanks
The massive bunker shown in the video might have been also a massive underpressure cabin for pressure testing of entire high altitude planes and their cells for special hight missions.... Near Kassel we have such a massive bunker too, its just scaled down, it was the low pressure cabin for testing high altitude engines (engine high altitude test stand in concrete bunker of Junkers and Fieseler works Kassel)
My granddad has worked at the arado fabrik at warnemünde as a forced laborer. The fabrik is torned down in 2017 . Its now a grassfield . Been there a few weeks ago
I remember that movie, Crocodile Dundee.
Ok Tino, you have got to start bringing a drone with you. That would have been perfect to give another perspective of the colossal size of this place. Great presentation as always amigo.
What do you mean I have a drone with me there are five or six drone shots of the bunker in there?
@@tinostruckmann Ok, apparently I paid too much attention to the planes that could have been housed there and the rebar. So I re-watched it and yep, some nice overheads...sorry amigo.
the pole and its foundation part you found...several metres apart..its been blown out ground...it was a signpost showing where places were with arrows
after war 4 remote viewers were discharged with serious nda papers that had treason in place of breaking it....3 died in an airplane crash thats not public and prob still secret, the one that survived turned paranoid,changing names,moving lots..hardly spoke a word about his work till on death bed or times hed have 2 much whisky..after he died grans house was broken into 4 times and the army she though threatened her with prison if she knows of any documents,drawings or things said...after an abrupt no...never heard of again...@timo van strucken...ive more to tell after watching this as it opened a lost memory
At was an amazing ruins of a bunker, the roof looks as thick as some of the U-boat pens and building places that the British & American airforce dropped their Tall Boy, Grand Slam & rocket assisted variants on in 1946 to test the penetrative effect of the unarmed bomb shape of going through 4m+ reinforced concrete.
I was a little annoyed at UA-cam as they didn't sent me my notification of the start until it had finished for 35 minuets, I was really looking forward to watching it live and seeing what you said in the chat, fingers crossed for the next one.
Thank you for all the time and hard work you are doing, I appreciate you are doing it as much for your own interest but editing and commentary all take additional time and effort. Out of interest are there any photographs from the time, German or Allied showing what it looked like before it was destroyed? It must have been an impressive building at the time, even the ruins are massive!
KG 200 is a very interesting and fascinating unit but, another less know unit involved in special recon ops. was the Aufklarungsgruppe der Ob.dL. Born much more before the war under the name of Hansa-Luftbild GmbH. Iformetions are available on the book "KG200 The Luftwaffe most secret unit" byG.J.Thomas / B Ketley.
Your pictures of this place did not do it justice on its size. Until, the drone lifted off. Holy crap it’s ginormous !
That's true it's hard to show with a single camera I just helping there's a person standing in front of it for comparison
What movie? "This is not a knife, this is rebar?" Is that the line??
42:50 a counterweight for the sliding hangar doors ??
You know I hadn't thought about that that's not entirely impossible
I wonder what this complex looked like in its heyday in ww2!
Now it has become a puzzle of concrete bunker elements.
I like Crocodile Dundee. It's one of my favorite movies.
They were pretty fun
Wow, just wow...
Fascinating telling.
THANK YOU
Fantastic place still I also would liked to see what was inside
I'm just watching here,imagining how much tonnage of explosives would have been needed to do that much damage to such a solid structure....that popping sound is my brain exploding,the damage is total & comprehensive, almost unreal.....
Hi Tino, the new "Iron Cross" movie of yours will be released here in our country on July 20th, is it worth buying it!
Movie ref, Crocodile Dundee! "That's not a knife, this is a knife!!!
Might it have also been used to store jet fuel?
Or were there underground tanks for fuel?
Does this explain some of the missing Riese cement?
Riese, Atlantic Wall & this bunker consumed a lot of concrete & steel.
I need to go Germany, but I need to buy a wider camera lens first🧱
Tiny by the looks of it ,it was destroyed from the inside no from overhead bombing. Another great video would be great to step back in time to find out the real truth, keep up the great work the best is yet to come.
Could you do a presentation about Wilhelm Landig and his books at some point, please? They are only in German and I have found only one partial translation into English at this point.
Mick Dundee remembers the film
When do you go to the smaller bunkers? in around south of Frankfort ? or are those area's still classified?
have you been to Templhoff? I heard an interesting story about it when I worked in Germany
KG 200 also flew the secret members of the Brandenburgers into russian hinterland 42-44 , their mission is still unclear but a small number of Brandenburgers soldiers worked in secret behind the russian front lines doing sabuteur missions but had to be taken out in 1944 becauce the NKVD had captoired some germans and they had o leave helped by KG 200 Special-unit
Aussie Rebar or German Knife ? ;-)
There is one of these building intact, Deelen Arnhem HQ of luftwaffe. Complete
Just saw a picture of a German experimental saucer shaped aircraft in what looked like this hangar.
There sounds like running water or a waterfall nearby. Is it a natural body of running water? Or is it just wind?
What is this Kilometer and Meter stuff?
They had to of used alot of explosives to do that much damage like tons of explosives
Tino camara isn't doing this bunker justice imo even though it's massive
superthick bunker
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30:18 Confirmed Second World War...a tire !
Was this facility ever targeted by Allies for Strategic bombing?
Didn't the Our Soviet Allies blow it up for us???
Arado always bombs my patton in war thunder :(
Lol.. I always did like that plane
It's a shame they leave this building as is. After some minor repairs, it could be perfectly reusable :)
Just some plaster and a little Rust-oleum will have that place back together.
very exciting looking at blocks of concrete 70yrs later I DONT THINK
Stop being a troll. Don't like it, don't watch it. Why bring others down with negativity