Mate, that was bloody excellent. What a find, hardly ever visited and no graffiti. Anyone passionate about this kind of thing would agree. Don't leave relics to rust. Preserve history for all to see. Good on you, man.
Absolutely amazing underground system, such brilliant use of space blasted out of this strategically important mountainside. Wonderful discovery, I loved this adventure and share in your excitement! Kind regards.
WOW, this location is amazing. Makes you wonder. Thank you and EE for sharing your exploring and showing these amazing fortified places. Can't wait to see more.
What REALLY impresses me is, your skilled detective work and the time you spend finding these out of the way locations for your explorations. Truly excellent !!
A major unknown complex you have found my friend, and EE has help you bring us these wonderful images. The work that must have gone into blasting out the mountain, truly an important road to protect. I makes me wonder if there was something else hidden nearby that needed protecting too. Well done to both of you and thank you. Stay safe and well, and keep up the great work you do for us.
this is just one complex out of a lot that we have found in the region and we know now why the Germans had so much secrets stuff there and will share more later. Thanks Barry.
Many thanks for sharing your fascinating historical adventures. I personally love to wander around abandoned RAF and USAAF bases here in the UK and soak up the history of the architecture. I look forward to the next explore my friends.
Wow, that was amazing. You were very wise to avoid touching too much. Even the door seals could contain frayed asbestos and lost of other threats. Thanks very much for taking us on this journey.
Very impressive, brilliant explore. I really do think that when you find stuff disconnected from the structure and just lying there rotting it is quite acceptable to take it with you, at least then it will be preserved and more history is shared, it's no use to anyone as a pile of brown rust flakes.
Unbelievable on that tunnel system! Really seemed untouched! Enjoyed hearing both of you guys excitement! That was a amazing find and thanks for sharing with us!
Oh wow. Just WOW!!! What an amazing tunnel system, with the paint still in pristine condition! What an amazing explore, Team HH! Each week you surprise us with more!!!💖
So unusual to find an untouched place like this location! No graffiti! The fact that so many of these kinds of locations even have the doors stripped has made me wonder if there was a concerted effort after the war to systematically go around and take materials from these locations. Thanks for sharing another amazing discovery!!
Talk about an adventure! Just discovering this compound is great, but being able to explore it is almost beyond imagination. Thank you both for sharing this with us.
That was totally awesome and for the most part untouched.Was really nice seeing all the valves and piping and blast doors still intact.Thank you guys so very much for alm your efforts and sharing them with us.
What a huge find for you and eagle eye. The bunkers were in amazing condition, apart from some natural rusting they are in great condition, I did not see any graffiti which i find remarkable. I am very curious to see what you guys found later on. I would like to thank you and eagle eyes for putting in all the hard work and sharing your finds.
Great find my friend. Recon photos could miss the bulk of the complex. The main tunnel was some nice work, with a side plus of some beautiful granite. It is a shame that some of the components are just lying on the ground rotting away. The Siemans cable splice is a rare find nowadays. Another great video, keep up this great work. The both of you stay safe and well out there.
Funny, here in Canada, I like wandering the woods to see if u can spot old foundations and farm equipment. Exploring in europe is something entirely different! Thanks for sharing guys!
I may have said it more, but think the locations you visit are really special. This is a good example of unexpected things. 19:00 is a cable sleeve, here two cables are welded together and filled with tar. Great that EA can play its own game in the Vlog.
That was a very impressing bunker and tunnel system, and in fairly good condition also. I love this kind of exploration. It is so exciting when you go into what you initially think is a small cave or bunker, and it turns out to be a massive complex.
I have to say that this is another amazing find among many. One of the more interesting locations of its kind in my opinion. Really enjoyed seeing it. Thanks.
Hello :) 03:20 i am calling this weather "bunkrological". Best for visiting (pre)ww2 fortifications :) Unfortunnately i was "buried" home for 3 months with spine pain and now snow is everywhere :/ But i am looking forward to spring to explore history again :) Wish u always a "bunkrological" weather and tough health :)
That tunnel was so long, and it was in such great shape! What an amazing adventure! With each of your videos I learn a little something about German engineering brilliance. :-)
Amazing location and in such good condition. It’s a pity that the sites are better documented. Great that you guys can share this. Thanks so much. It’s really appreciated 👍
This is one of the most amazing tunnels that you have discovered. What is amazing to me is after blasting out the rock they had to build forms & pour concrete inside the tunnels!!!
Good presentation guys . As a kid in Germany i remember exploring tunnels in the side of mountains that were built by the german nationalists and looking for treasures . Keep up the good work
What an experience it must have been to be on that location WW2HH, and thanks for taking us with you! A few surprises there, and maybe more to come? When I see these German defence positions or bunkers, I always wonder at the enormous amount of labour and logistics required to construct them, particularly in such a difficult location such as this one. A lot of effort went into this position, and I wonder if it ever saw action? Can’t wait for the next adventure, so keep them coming. Stay safe, and greetings from Australia!
Many of the locations like these are important parts of a larger set up the Germans had in certain areas. They built a total defense system often around a large " investment " to protect that. This is one of such positions. Thanks for watching Gary.
A big HELLO,haven't been in touch for a long time ,, but back now ,you still are finding very interesting past History ,,love it So good to hear you younging still as interested in your Great Hobby ,,have a great xmas with your Family,,so now iam goig to watch your adventure 🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲
HOLY COW!!! What an amazing find! Would love to go there and just go thru everything inch,by inch. Sooooooo waiting to see what surprise you founafterwards!! Thanks. Stay warm
What a fascinating find! I wonder if those hooks in the rock wall were used to hang power cables running into the tunnels… like from an external generator, maybe.
My children think it would be a great idea to buy a bunker and have the WW2 History Hunter Museum.🤔 I completely agree. Wonderful video of another fantastic location. 👍
Just can't imagine the amount of effort spent in tunnelling all of that out and lining the rooms. At 19:00 looked like an inline sealed cable joint to join the two lengths of cables together. the two bolts in the centre hold down the cover plate after the joint has been filled. I wonder what was used as the fill compound and if it set.
It is amazing that you can see the fighting positions still and the paths. I just can’t get over how the Germans built all the positions all over and the still lost the war! Great Job bringing the past to us!!! Thank You and Eagle Eyes
@@WW2HistoryHunter careful not to fall. I fell, broke my arm and shoulder. Worst pain ever! Been in hospital since mid November. Course i'm old man. God Bless you! Buz
Mate, that was bloody excellent. What a find, hardly ever visited and no graffiti. Anyone passionate about this kind of thing would agree. Don't leave relics to rust. Preserve history for all to see. Good on you, man.
Thank you Carl and greetings from us.
Absolutely amazing underground system, such brilliant use of space blasted out of this strategically important mountainside. Wonderful discovery, I loved this adventure and share in your excitement! Kind regards.
Yes they knew how to take care of business there for sure. Thanks so much Beverley.
Loving this folk :D keep up the great work :)
Will do and you keep exploring my friend :)
Love both of your channels. Thanks for the amazing content you all share with the rest of us.
@@WW2HistoryHunter we need an IKS + WW2HISTORYHUNTER collaboration!
I bet it was a rush finding those tunnels. So amazing. You and Eagle Eyes keep up the amazing work and stay safe
It is truly exciting for sure and glad we could share it with you.
Awesome find. Thanks for sharing your experiences with us all.
I always become excited to see a new video posted.
Please don’t stop any time soon.
More to come Joe and thanks.
WOW, this location is amazing. Makes you wonder. Thank you and EE for sharing your exploring and showing these amazing fortified places. Can't wait to see more.
Well that is just the sart and will share more later. Thanks.
What REALLY impresses me is, your skilled detective work and the time you spend finding these out of the way locations for your explorations. Truly excellent !!
Thank you very much!
Awesome find. Thanks for sharing. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Fred.
Very interesting. Nice to see it wasn't all covered in graffiti and vandalized too. Amazing history, keep up the explorations!
Thank you! Will do!
Absolutely brilliant find! Thank you!!!
Thanks Marc.
A major unknown complex you have found my friend, and EE has help you bring us these wonderful images. The work that must have gone into blasting out the mountain, truly an important road to protect. I makes me wonder if there was something else hidden nearby that needed protecting too. Well done to both of you and thank you. Stay safe and well, and keep up the great work you do for us.
this is just one complex out of a lot that we have found in the region and we know now why the Germans had so much secrets stuff there and will share more later. Thanks Barry.
Absolutely amazing find! Thank you for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it
Many thanks for sharing your fascinating historical adventures. I personally love to wander around abandoned RAF and USAAF bases here in the UK and soak up the history of the architecture. I look forward to the next explore my friends.
Glad you enjoyed it
Ich kann es nicht glauben……. 😳 das nächste Video mit absolut coolem Bunker und Stollen!!!!! Ich bin begeistert! 👍
Thanks my friend.
Now the eagle gone my attention quick ! The eagle cleaned great ! Thank you HH ! Thank you EE ! Great location! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Mark :)
Wow, that was amazing. You were very wise to avoid touching too much. Even the door seals could contain frayed asbestos and lost of other threats. Thanks very much for taking us on this journey.
Thanks 👍
Absolutely incredible bunker system! The pristine white paint on the walls, beautiful. Such a complex system. Amazing find, well done.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you two again for another great adventure in the world of the WW2HH and of course EE.. be safe and be well my friends..
Very glad to read that and thanks Ted. more to come :)
Great find guys! 👍🏻its amazing how much of this stuff is still around, its its really wild to see
It really is!
What an incredible adventure! All those rooms built in the mountainside. Holy cow! Amazing! Thanks for sharing! Take care. 💖💯
Glad you enjoyed it
That was incredible to watch. Thank you so much for sharing. Mind blowing video.
Appreciated and thanks.
Amazing that these sites still are existing , these videos are the best.
Thank you Dave :)
Spectacular! Great work!
Thanks Penny :)
One of your most interesting yet Mr Hunter and Trainee-Hunter! Would love to wonder around that complex.Fascinating, and keep them coming.
Will do and thanks Andy :)
Very impressive, brilliant explore. I really do think that when you find stuff disconnected from the structure and just lying there rotting it is quite acceptable to take it with you, at least then it will be preserved and more history is shared, it's no use to anyone as a pile of brown rust flakes.
Thanks for the kind words and more to come :)
Thoroughly agree with you,far better in a museum for everyone to enjoy and learn from.
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Unbelievable on that tunnel system! Really seemed untouched! Enjoyed hearing both of you guys excitement! That was a amazing find and thanks for sharing with us!
Such a surprise it was and thanks for taking time to comment and watch.
WOW just WOW! Good job as always.
Thanks again!
Oh wow. Just WOW!!! What an amazing tunnel system, with the paint still in pristine condition! What an amazing explore, Team HH! Each week you surprise us with more!!!💖
Yes love that place and so glad we found it. Thanks Cynthia.
Beautiful place and a lot of WW2 history laying everywhere 🔥💯🔥 awesome video historyhunter ✌😉👍
Thank you Jordy :)
So unusual to find an untouched place like this location! No graffiti! The fact that so many of these kinds of locations even have the doors stripped has made me wonder if there was a concerted effort after the war to systematically go around and take materials from these locations. Thanks for sharing another amazing discovery!!
Very interesting location it is and thanks for being here my friend :)
Another breath taking discovery from the Dynamic Duo!! Loved it when Eagle eyes expressed his surprise by saying Holy Cow!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Talk about an adventure! Just discovering this compound is great, but being able to explore it is almost beyond imagination. Thank you both for sharing this with us.
Couldn't agree more!
That was totally awesome and for the most part untouched.Was really nice seeing all the valves and piping and blast doors still intact.Thank you guys so very much for alm your efforts and sharing them with us.
Thanks 👍
Hi from Syracuse NY USA brother and eagle eye and the rest of the family and thank you for sharing your thoughts and adventures
Hi Earl and thanks you so much for being here and greetings from us.
Intriguing. Are you mapping your explorations? History must be remembered!Thanks from Texas.
Well in a way i guess you could say.Thanks for watching.
What a huge find for you and eagle eye. The bunkers were in amazing condition, apart from some natural rusting they are in great condition, I did not see any graffiti which i find remarkable. I am very curious to see what you guys found later on. I would like to thank you and eagle eyes for putting in all the hard work and sharing your finds.
Thanks 👍
Can you just imagine the work involved in building all those rooms,👏👏❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧
i agree must have been a lot of work indeed. Thanks.
Thank you HH and EE Loved it . Stay Safe
Greatly appreciated George.
Great video! Thank you and you family for all the work you do! Great Job! Keep up the good work!
Greatly appreciated my friend :)
Awesome video. My uncle was a Colonel (Oberst I believe.) in an S.S. Panzer division. He was an amazing man. Keep up the good work.
Thanks, you too!
What a find!! It was awesome seeing all of the doors still there and intact.
i agree and very glad we could share that with you :)
Once again, Great work done by the WW2 History Hunter Team.
Glad for that and thanks my friend.
Amazing find, my favorite time to have studied and continue to study, Great video again
Awesome! Thank you!
@@WW2HistoryHunter Your Very Welcome
Great find my friend. Recon photos could miss the bulk of the complex. The main tunnel was some nice work, with a side plus of some beautiful granite. It is a shame that some of the components are just lying on the ground rotting away. The Siemans cable splice is a rare find nowadays. Another great video, keep up this great work. The both of you stay safe and well out there.
Yes William we have now found out that this is just a small piece of a larger puzzle and we will look deeper into this. Thanks and be safe.
Excellent tunnel-bunker system - Great find - Thanks for sharing :)
Thanks for watching my friend.
Wow, what an outstanding find. Loving the Holy Pancakes again 😊.
Emma & Rick 👍🏼
There you go and thanks for being here
I’m speechless…..Wow. Awesome footage guys💪🏻👌🏻
Thanks and glad you could join us and find history :)
Funny, here in Canada, I like wandering the woods to see if u can spot old foundations and farm equipment. Exploring in europe is something entirely different! Thanks for sharing guys!
Sounds great and thanks :)
That was a pretty big setup,alot must have been happening there.One of your best.
Yes, thanks for watching.
That is one of my favourite adventures yet. Thank you for sharing it. You have to admire the German ability to build such structures. Fascinating.
Glad you enjoyed it
It was great to see what the filter looked like before it was taken down. Your son is very good at finding where the bunkers are.
Indeed so and thanks :)
I may have said it more, but think the locations you visit are really special.
This is a good example of unexpected things.
19:00 is a cable sleeve, here two cables are welded together and filled with tar.
Great that EA can play its own game in the Vlog.
Thanks for the tips and yes Eagle Eyes is really having a blast out there. Thanks Oma.
@@WW2HistoryHunter The time of your life together.
Love it when eagle eyes jumps into the fox holes with a stick as a gun makes me feel like a kid again brilliant 👏
Totally agree and we love being out there discovering history :) Thanks Karl
That was a very impressing bunker and tunnel system, and in fairly good condition also.
I love this kind of exploration. It is so exciting when you go into what you initially think is a small cave or bunker, and it turns out to be a massive complex.
Yes this one took us all be surprise and so much ore that we will show later. Thanks and be safe out there :)
I have to say that this is another amazing find among many. One of the more interesting locations of its kind in my opinion. Really enjoyed seeing it. Thanks.
Totally agree and wait to you see what more we found in this area :) Thanks Alfred.
Love the video. I think it's so great you take your son on these adventures. Thak you for posting
Thanks for watching!
Another amazing find thank you very much!
Thank YOU for being here with us :)
Thank you for another wonderful tour I could never see on my own.
Our pleasure!
Hello :)
03:20 i am calling this weather "bunkrological". Best for visiting (pre)ww2 fortifications :)
Unfortunnately i was "buried" home for 3 months with spine pain and now snow is everywhere :/ But i am looking forward to spring to explore history again :)
Wish u always a "bunkrological" weather and tough health :)
Thanks for watching.
What a great discovery! So exciting to be one of the few seeing those tunnels!
It really is!
Beautiful scenery and incredible tunnel works 👍
Thanks 👍
I want to hear more about the K98 your friend found!! 🤣 Has me fantasizing right now about it and the condition it was found in!
Well not much to say other then it fires and looks great. Thanks.
Wow!!!! Great location guys!! It always makes me wonder how they built all of it?? Awsome vidio!!!
Good question and it always amaze me to see just how many structures they built. Thanks and be safe out there.
@@WW2HistoryHunter Oh yea man.....its overwhelming to see everything they built.
Holy pancake, amazing how the paint in some of these bunkers looks almost fresh
i would agree on that. Thanks.
👍👍Amazing tunnels. Looking forward to seeing more.
Thanks 👍
Nice video, love the underground exploring.
Glad you enjoyed
Amazing find guys
Thanks Tom
I think the 'chisel' is the tip of a rotary-percussive drill bit, exactly what would have been used to drill the blast holes.
That could be it. Thanks for comment and for watching.
That tunnel was so long, and it was in such great shape! What an amazing adventure! With each of your videos I learn a little something about German engineering brilliance. :-)
I agree and very glad we could share that. Thanks my friend.
Not quite brilliant enough to winem a World War, even after theiving the slave Labour force for slavic free.
Wow! Could you imagine how much labor it took to make that bunker?! That place was huge! Keep up the good work!
It really was and very glad we found it. Thanks Christopher.
Amazing location and in such good condition. It’s a pity that the sites are better documented. Great that you guys can share this. Thanks so much. It’s really appreciated 👍
Thanks 👍
Once again a great video
Thank you again Mark :)
This is one of the most amazing tunnels that you have discovered. What is amazing to me is after blasting out the rock they had to build forms & pour concrete inside the tunnels!!!
yes so much work but i know you are going to like even better something we will show later from this area :) Thanks Joe :)
@@WW2HistoryHunter I'm sure I'll be amazed.
Good presentation guys . As a kid in Germany i remember exploring tunnels in the side of mountains that were built by the german nationalists and looking for treasures . Keep up the good work
Thanks Wolf.
What an experience it must have been to be on that location WW2HH, and thanks for taking us with you! A few surprises there, and maybe more to come?
When I see these German defence positions or bunkers, I always wonder at the enormous amount of labour and logistics required to construct them, particularly in such a difficult location such as this one. A lot of effort went into this position, and I wonder if it ever saw action? Can’t wait for the next adventure, so keep them coming.
Stay safe, and greetings from Australia!
Many of the locations like these are important parts of a larger set up the Germans had in certain areas. They built a total defense system often around a large " investment " to protect that. This is one of such positions. Thanks for watching Gary.
A big HELLO,haven't been in touch for a long time ,, but back now ,you still are finding very interesting past History ,,love it So good to hear you younging still as interested in your Great Hobby ,,have a great xmas with your Family,,so now iam goig to watch your adventure 🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲
Welcome back my friend and very glad to see you here again. Appreciate you taking time to comment and watch and greetings from us.
Imagine the noise letting off something like an MG42 in that little guard room with the shutter to ward off attackers.
Must have been very LOUD :) Thanks
HOLY COW!!! What an amazing find! Would love to go there and just go thru everything inch,by inch. Sooooooo waiting to see what surprise you founafterwards!! Thanks. Stay warm
Yes Colleen and very glad you came along to see it. Thank you very much.
Mmm....Cable Splitter. Could be a project for Viking Restorations Channel? Just a thought anyway. Be safe, stay warm. Happy Holidays.☺️🙏😎
Well there might be more cool projects coming up :) Thanks.
Thanks 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for that.
@@WW2HistoryHunter 100% respect 4 you. Preserving our history.
What a fascinating find! I wonder if those hooks in the rock wall were used to hang power cables running into the tunnels… like from an external generator, maybe.
You would need the power generator inside, with all the doors locked and sealed. Probably for camouflage nets, or rope to help you up the slopes.
I think they were. Thanks Gryf.
Hi guys! Awesome find. Thanks. 🇺🇸💜🦄
Thanks for watching!
My children think it would be a great idea to buy a bunker and have the WW2 History Hunter Museum.🤔 I completely agree.
Wonderful video of another fantastic location. 👍
Would have been great. Thanks.
Truly amazing
Agree and thanks.
Very fun to watch!
Thanks.
Wow what a great location loved how great shape it Is and great video.
Thank you very much!
awesome, keep the tour going
Thanks, will do!
Marvellous place.
totally agree and glad we found it :)
Just imagine all the work that went into constructing those tunnels.
Indeed and so interesting to find and study those. Thanks my friend.
WOW!, wish there were places like that in the States to explore. That was an amazing place.
Amazing indeed and more to come later :)
There are, New Jersey is a great place to explore.
Great video thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Just can't imagine the amount of effort spent in tunnelling all of that out and lining the rooms. At 19:00 looked like an inline sealed cable joint to join the two lengths of cables together. the two bolts in the centre hold down the cover plate after the joint has been filled. I wonder what was used as the fill compound and if it set.
i wonder too and loved to see that little detail there :)
It is amazing that you can see the fighting positions still and the paths. I just can’t get over how the Germans built all the positions all over and the still lost the war! Great Job bringing the past to us!!! Thank You and Eagle Eyes
Yes it is totally amazing to see how much work they did around Europe. Thanks.
es ist ein super video zo viel history. ein super danke da fur bis zu nachsten mal. und die grussen
Danke Mario :)
Congratulations to you and your fine Son Eli and Sincère best wishes and Merry Christmas! Buz
Great to see you here and greetings from us.
@@WW2HistoryHunter careful not to fall. I fell, broke my arm and shoulder. Worst pain ever! Been in hospital since mid November. Course i'm old man. God Bless you! Buz
@@buzsalmon Very sad to hear that my friend and we wish you the very best recovery :)
@@WW2HistoryHunter thank you very much.
Another jaw dropping find
Very glad you enjoyed that and thanks :)
Good job guys ! :)
Thank you so much 😀
Fantastic Bunker System, thank you so much for sharing with us ,,,
Glad you enjoyed it
Toujours un véritable moment de détente 🎬Beau Travail🔬🍀 La France t Adore 🍾🌹👍
Merci Alex :)
Very interesting and fun adventure!
Glad you liked it James :)