WW2 fortress has so many guns. Erwin Rommel was here !
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Hitlers fortress has so many guns. Even Irwin Rommel was here and it is just a INCREDIBLE WW2 location to experience.
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Good morning from Syracuse NY USA brother and everyone else thank you for sharing your adventures in history videos
Thanks for watching!
Those guns are still in excellent condition, what a surprise! Another jam-packed location, Im looking forward to Part 2!❤
Loved that and thanks my friend :)
Is that mystery bunker a drive through vehicle shelter?
i wonder if it could be that yes. Such a strange thing to see. Thanks and more to come :)
Unbelievable that it’s still there. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Vielen Dank 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it
I’m sure any ship on that coast line would get some fire power from that defensive post. Such beautiful history there. Thanks for sharing. 😊
No doubt and thanks for watching.
I'm surprised that the gun was still there not alone in such good shape. EE was in his element. Great video guys !
Yes great surprise and part 2 will show even more guns :) Thanks Dave :)
What another amazing place that you have found, so many different bunkers, and fighting positions, they really did what to keep this place. Thank you for all the research that you do, and for sharing this with us. Stay safe and well my friends
Totally agree and you know what i think you will love part 2. EE sure did as he found a lot of HUGE WW2 guns there and he even operated some of them. Thanks and keep safe out there.
Just incredible. The things you and EE get up to, and the places you take us to. The conservation and restoration of those wartime guns is fantastic. Thank you as ever for sharing your time with us, and for taking us along with you.
yes this place is something else and we loved it. You will enjoy part 2 my friend and thanks for being here with us :)
Great video! i love watching your videos. Thank You So Very Much for sharing with everyone all of your Awesome adventures and what the atlantic wall realy looks like. i knew that Hilter's atlantic wall was Big, but from watching your videos it was Extremely Massive. that bunker thing with the wooden doors on both ends looks like a garage, maybe for a tank?
Glad you like them and yes the AW is awesome to study. Thanks and more to come :)
Thanks history hunter and eagle eys . Very cool. Looking forward to part 2💜💜💜👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it
And yet another fantastic video from HH and EE. You always make my day. Standing by for part two and as always " Good Hunting ".
So very glad to read that and thanks so much for being here :)
What a wonderful location. You tricked me with the drawing of the machine gun position. I was waiting for the photo you usually show lol. The second machine gun position you showed and was telling about the camouflage paint looked like it had the drawing of someone’s face in it. Maybe my mind is playing tricks on me. I remember seeing the combination machine gun position and mortar position in another video. That is just an interesting bunker. The last bunker you showed with the doors on each end, I kept thinking it might be for a pac gun. Roll it out then roll it back in. Can’t wait to see part two.
yes does look like a head indeed. Thanks Anthony and more to come :)
Could the strange looking bunker at the end be a Pak Garage? Excellent location again, well done both of you 👏 👍
A little mystery that is so who knows what it is for. interesting place it is.
This is for EE to use on his special project, hope it helps you out. Thank you both for all that you do for us, your on line friends. Barry
oh wow , he will be so excited and will let him know tomorrow. Yesterday Eagle Eyes finished his very first self made research and explore video. He cant wait to share that with you my friend and i am very proud of him for that. Thank YOU Barry for your incredible support and we send our greetings to you :)
Nice to see a restored gun and the landowners are managing the area with some preservation in mind. Will be interesting to see what else is out there that you find.
You will love part 2 and cant wait to share that :)
Another absolutely wonderful video / adventure. It would appear that whatever the soldiers used the last building for [ storage I'd bet ] some enterprising farmer used it as a barn for animals thus the split doors. I too was flabbergasted that EE was able to move the guns as up and down, left to right as he did. Some from the houses on the beach below must have been taking care of them it in some way as they appeared to work / move so easily Till you share part 2 be safe, careful and be healthy
Yes what a great place and EE loved to see the guns there. In part 2 you will see lots more. Thanks and greetings from us.
Another well done video HH. The reservoir may have also been a fire pond, saw multiples in Poland at complexes. A shame the bunkers are closed but we know how people are with things that they do not own. EE maybe we should get you a 75mm for the back yard, enough space and I know where there are a couple of Flak88s. Can't wait for part 2. Stay safe and well all.
He he , dont say that to EE. I will have to make room for a 88 soon :) Thanks and part 2 coming soon :)
Great location this is. Too bad the bunkers are locked up and filled in. EE, good job demonstrating the guns. Can't wait for part 2. Thanks HH team and stay safe out there.
Yes Allen EE loved that and you will see a lot more in part 2 including som very interesting guns and bunkers. Thanks and more to come :)
So cool to still see the guns, thanks again for all your efforts. Another great location
Indeed and thanks so much my friend.
Your adventures keep getting more and more exciting as you have gone from finding gun positions to finding actual guns!
Yes and part 2 you will really love. More WW2 guns. Thanks.
Wow, great place. The area at the end looks like a stable or maintenance garage.
My thoughts exactly and part 2 will be awesome :)
Thank you for sharing and greetings from us, my friends!
Thanks for visiting
Looking forward to seeing more ❤✌️👍✌️
Awesome! Thank you!
Just found the channel, and I now have so much to catch up on. I love the channel so far, and I have always wanted to be able to visit Europe and Germany, and I don't know that I will ever make it to see any of this in person, in my lifetime. Thank you for sharing all of these amazing locations, so I at least get to see all of this via your channel.
Awesome! Thank you!
At interval mark 6:00, what you called "camo" paint, looks or is actually a face. Look at it again. You can see one eye,nose,etc. Pretty neat. Thanks EE for the demo on that AA. Surprised it is still movable!!! Just my opinion, but that other concrete structure you found could have been for a pak gun or for even "hiding" a staff car or whatever. Too bad they shut the other bunkers; would have been grand to see inside them. Thanks for the tour and looking forward to part 2. Stay well,safe, smile. Until then,..........
Seems like it yes and thanks for watching.
Always an Outstanding new adventure and exploration from the WW2 History Hunter Team.
Thanks.
I’m pretty sure and someone else may have commented on this already but that open shed like bunker was designed for a mobile 155mm coastal gun. The Germans used them quite extensively on the Atlantic Wall.
ok and thanks for watching.
At the 15 minute mark of the video I’m kinda guessing it may be a storage for vehicles, transportation maybe?! Thanks for another interesting video! This is better than regular t.v. Thank you! Have a good night !
Could be and thanks for watching.
Wow a stunning location of many bunkers and guns that actually still move. Thank you, Eagle Eyes and history hunter.
We appreciate you being here William and we send a greeting from us.
The garage looking thing is a place for storing an artillery piece I believe. They hide it here, and when the enemy shows up, they can pull it out and shoot. This way it is protected from air attack and reconnaissance planes won't see it. I love that I got to see a CANNON!
Yes a great place Larry and we send a greeting from us.
Didn't have to wait long at all to see the coastal artillery site you showed us snippets of during the Supporters Day video from yesterday! Too bad some of the bunkers were locked up. Would've been great to see inside of them. I'd be right there with Eagle Eyes trying out that artillery piece. Will be looking forward to part 2 and seeing the other guns!
Indeed and loved to share that. Part 2 will be greater and even more guns :) Thanks.
Was there a disembodied voice at 15.38? I thought it was eagle eyes but then you called out to him and he sounded further away and entirely different.
Hm i really cant tell. Thanks for watching.
So many interesting features. Thanks for sharing. EE must have been thrilled to operate some of the guns! So glad to see him enjoying the special highlights of this site.
Loved this place and thanks Stephanie.
@5:40 the paint looks like a person. Helmet, shoulders and a face! Spooky looking.
It actually does , we did notice that. Thanks for watching.
More cool stuff !!!
Appreciated my friend :)
Rommal's garage?
Could be :) Thanks.
When I saw the last bunker I thought of a garage for parking a vehicle.
Could very well be yes. Thanks.
You hate spiders, and you hate thorny bramble more.
Indeed so and would have been fun if they were not out there. Thanks my friend.
That last place looked like it might have been for some sort of vehicle.
it might very well have been. Great place and thanks.
Thank you both for sharing this amazing looking area with us. Love the fact that the guns are obviously being looked after and can still be operated to some extent. That is really a very unique thing to find in this day and age. It is a pity that most of the bunkers have been sealed off, but, I guess, with people being able to walk all over the site, you don't want someone accidently falling into a Tobruk MG hole, or someone vandalising the interiors. That last, open ended bunker, looked like it may have been a vehicle or trailer shelter. Possibly for fire fighting or medical equipment. Looking forward to seeing what other amazing things this area has revealed! Cheers to you both!
Such a great place to explore and tons of details to see yes. Part 2 will be awesome :) Thanks my friend.
That was an awesome ocean view and a great historical video cant wait for the next part
Glad you enjoyed it
Great place gun looks amazing condition
Yes and part 2 will show even greater guns and bunkers. Thanks my friend.
SALUTE! LOVE YOU BOTH!
Thank you and we love to be out here :)
where did you find this i am planning on visiting the fortress of the German army
Well we find places all over my friend and do some research and you will find tons of them. Thanks and be safe out there :)
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garage bunker for car or gun
Could very well be. Thanks.
I would say it could be a light cannon storage bunker possibly ammo as well
Awesome
Thank you Marilyn
hi
Hello my friend and greetings from us.
😁😁😁😁😁
Thank you Jim :)
For some reason I haven't been getting your notifications, and they are turned on! 😞 When I was in high school (a looong time ago) I read a book about Rommel, The Desert Fox. He was an incredible strategist and if I recall correctly defied Hitler. Great video, thank you!
That is very strange but we have heard it many times before and dont know what that is. Thanks and greetings from us.
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Thank you :)
Another great video. That pak40 is very cool. I was wondering if that little shelter was a stable for horses maybe. Thanks again.
Thanks 👍
Another amazing episode jam packed with so many surprising features. This just takes my breath away to see guns in such excellent condition. It must have been difficult to leave, especially for EE who was in his element! Thank you for all you do to bring this stunning history to us! ❤
Yes such a fantastic place this is and we will share more greatness from here soon :)
That's a big site! Someone is taking very good care of those guns. They've been painted to keep the rust down, and they are being lubricated to keep them functional. Either the town down by the sea, or maybe a government organization has to be maintaining them.
EE was having a good time moving the gun around! Good to see him having fun (and I know you wanted to play too - yeah you did lol).
The garage looking structure is likely just that. Could be for anything from a fire truck, to an ambulance, or maybe as someone suggested below a place to store an extra artillery piece. Or, just a place where mechanics could work on vehicles.
Can't wait for the next episode!
Yes it is huge and such a interesting place that is. Thanks and more to come :)
Brilliant to see an integrated machine gun and mortar position in this stunning location. Astounding that EE was able to elevate and swivel the gun. every boy,s young and old (i,m 69!) dream! Waiting with bated breath for the next episode, stay safe HH and EE.👍
yes a dream come true again and EE loves to look and touch the guns there. Thanks and more to come :)
15:31 isnt that a PAK garage? for a PAK 38 Panzerabwehrkanon?
It could very well be. Thanks for watching.
Hi HH & CE, Interesting the radio antennas, I think from the Coast Guard, which I can also receive here.
A nice piece of artillery, well preserved.
Yes great place Oma and more to come very soon :)
To see that gun still there and operational was amazing! That area is just full of surprises. Such and awesome explore. Thank you both for taking me a long. 💖💯
Yes a great place and more to come soon :) Thanks Julie.
What an incredible place to explore! Very happy to see that the guns seem to be maintained. Shame the bunkers are sealed up but understandable. Thanks for sharing
Thank you James :)
Always a treat watching you and your family Fabulous 👌
Thank you so much 😊
Another very interesting location! I wonder if that "shelter" was a cover for a tank or half track? Too bad that large bunker was shut with the lock, there might have been something interesting in there! I look forward to the next adventure! Stay safe and stay well!
It might very well be a vehicle storage or shelter . Strange thing it is. Loved that place and thanks Donald for your great support :)
Cool finding my friends, keep up the great work you do 👌👍👍✌💙💛
Thank you! Will do!
Wow great video (to bad people close off the different bunkers) I done no why they do that - love seeing the history - wish they would close it off)
Great place indeed and loved to share that with you :)
That pak 40 was awesome looks like someone has been maintaining it. Love people that preserve history. Seeing the bunkers and the defensive positions I am surprised that the allies even made it inland. Just goes to show how important it is to trust your men and not hold things up with one person that can’t be bothered when sleeping.
Yes they do take good care of them there is see and so glad for that. Thanks.
Im wondering if that last location was a garage for hiding vehicles.
Could very well be. Thanks for watching.
You know in America we have fortifications all along the coast as well, most of them are abandoned as well.
Indeed there are and thanks :)
It's a wonder that those guns are still there. Thanks for another historical war video.
Interesting place that is and thanks for watching.
Just amazing can't believe that location so awesome. I can't wait to see the next video.
More to come!
The bunker with the three white plastic lawn chairs, I am certain I have seen that bunker before.
you have indeed and thanks for watching.
Wow amazing. Have to sleep so sorry for not watching all of it.
Thanks.
Would there have been officer's horses in there?
I guess there could have been yes. Thanks.
id so get some bolt cutters or learn to pick old locks to get into those closed rooms. probably capones vault but i have to know
Thanks for watching.
Maybe a garage or a stable for horses
It could be but a little mystery it seems. Thanks.
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another outstanding video. ty HH and EE
Glad you enjoyed it