Wow my friend. That is very kind of you my friend and it keeps us out there to find and share even more history with you. We appreciate that and we thank you for the kindness. We send our greetings from us and keep smiling :)
Nazis oftenly used a prisoners of war to build their secret bunkers. After a bunker was built the builders were executed. God made all people out of one man, Adam. All people are brothers. The God saves people by preaching (1st Corinthians 1: 21, John 6: 45, Isaiah 54: 13). He has nothing to do with novaday's wars. Unfortunately, the lying and corrupt clergy is silent about this. Pristitutes even bless racists and nazis in the name of God. Then deceived people hate and kill their brothers. The problem is that the Devil rules the world. He is a liar and a murderer. This is why deception and violence are everywhere. This is the reason why people cry over stray cats and hate their brothers. This is the reason why Hitler got the power, but Christ was executed as "blasphemer" and "rioter" by denunciation of clergy. This is the reason why the whole world is Sodom. That's why we have the Gospel about the Kingdom of God. Jehovah will put everything in order. He has anointed the king, Jesus Christ. The dead will rise and we will meet our loved ones again! :-)
This was amazing! That place is huge! The Germans were more technologically advanced than a lot of others. It was so interesting seeing the living quarters of the soldiers that were there. All that gear left behind was so cool. They had so much storage for diesel and water. They never cease to amaze me. That calculator/computer blew me away. And to see it actually works was truly amazing. Thank you HH and EE for taking me a long. I can't wait for part two. Take care and stay safe. 💖💯
it sure is a fantastic place and we really loved to have a lot of time to just soak it in and share with all the people. Thanks so much and greetings from us :)
It is just mind blowing how much time, effort, and work, that went into tunnelling through that mountain, and into constructing the interior walls and floors for such a massive complex. And it was so cool seeing all those details, the cable runs, the brick walls, the generator room, the officer's quarters, and the soldiers bunks, even the water heater, restored, and in place, as if they were in use just yesterday. Seeing them as they were, really helps to fill in the blanks of all the other bunkers we've seen, that have been completely stripped out, of such amazing details. Really looking forward to Part 2, and the gun turret itself! Cheers to you both! Stay Well!
The amount of stuff left in there intact is amazing. Those big wrenches in the generator room brought back some memories. I've used similar ones on another WWII German generator many years ago.
Great video, HH. The people keeping it alive are doing a beautiful job. Is the slat ceiling in the living quarters a copy of the original or done to ventilate the mountain? Nice gun turret 280mm; we could slide EE down the barrel for inspection; we know BBG would fit. I love the analog computer, similar to what we had on our battle ships. Can not wait for part 2. Great job people. Stay safe and well.
i really dont know but it does look newer yes. Such a great place. EE loved to see that place and part 2 is even more interesting. Thanks from us and more to come :)
We have been here before,yes? The bricks used for the living quarters looked familiar and I still LOVE how it looks!!! I can see one getting lost in this massive bunker/gun area.....WOW!!! I am sooooo looking forward to part 2!!!!
Oh, as I've said before I so would love to visit that site someday. Probably never happen so the trips you've taken there and shown to us are great! Love the fact that your friend let you go into parts that aren't normally shown to visitors. Some fantastic items there and so glad it's still relatively intact. They did the repipe of the house yesterday and today the city inspector certified it to code. They come tomorrow to repair the drywall.
Such a great place that is and very exciting to experience it. Great they took care of your issue with the pipe my friend and it will be all good :) Keep smiling and greetings from us :)
yes ,,such a great place to look into and we loved all the electronics there. So many details to study. More to come my friend and thanks so much for your great support :)
The bunker system under the massive gun is absolutely beautiful. There are so many things left and still intact I amazing. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful video history, hunter, and Eagle Eye's.
I really enjoy seeing the equipment that was used in these installations. Just seeing the number of beds that are there tell you just how many soldiers were stationed there. I hope they are able to track down at least one of the stoves or oven that were there. The furnaces were interesting and seeing that two types of them. Coal and kerosene. The two phones look as if they could still work today. This video doesn’t even scratch the surface of what is here. Very nice tour and looking forward to part two.
Wow! I loved this place from your previous explore and videos, but it is just awesome to not only revisit this place but have an all access personal tour too! I can't wait for the next part of this video! Thank you for taking the time to make an in depth video of this massive gun fortress!! Best wishes to you and EE !❤
What a very nice facility, it's wonderful to see all the intact equipment! I can see that the bathroom facilities were posh, indeed, for the time. Excellent explore, HH and EE!❤
WOW, this bunker is awesome. Love that it has been preserved. The cabinets are beautiful. The analog computer was very interesting. Heck I loved this tour and can't wait for part 2. Thank you, EE and your friend for taking us through. Stay safe and keep smiling.
Another great exploration history hunter thanks for sharing it with us it's very interesting to see all of that amazing history I hope is well with you and your history hunting family your videos really help me understand what my grandfather went through in world War 2 I truly appreciate all of the hard work that you and eagle eyes do for these great explorations
What an incredible installation! And with so much original equipment still remaining, too. When I was in my teens, a group of us did a lot of exploring in the old coastal fortifications in Southern England, but they were older, often Napoleonic, with WW2 add-ons. However, this is on another scale altogether, and so well kept. Is it managed by a trust? Can't wait for part 2 and a look inside the Gneisenau's turret.
Great tour of this huge facility! It is great that this position is so well preserved for people to tour and to learn about the artillery that the Germans put in place for defense. That calculator devise was familiar, I have seen one on a ship to calculate the corrections needed to fire accurately based on the weather effects. Thanks for taking us along. I look forward to the next part of this explore!
Hiya HH teammates 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻 NIIIIIICE!!!!! Amazing personal tour of a great location 👀👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👀 Thank you for showing & explanation 😃 Looking forward to part 2 🫡 🇬🇧🫶🏻🇳🇴
Wow, this is an incredible museum! Thank you for giving us such a detailed tour 🙂 And since this was essentially a naval gun mounted on land (forgot the name for them) it shows just how many personnel necessary to operate one of them. Now to see the gun - a true monster from what I can tell hehe.
The Germans have always been known for their engineering skills and abilities to this day. The fact that they went to these lengths in preparation for a war took a lot of foresight and planning, let alone manpower. The costs of all of the materials required surely must have put a strain on the country's economy. I haven't seen any videos about how Germany covered these costs pre war.
yes they did prepare intensive for a decade and the people suffered for sure due to that. Insanely much money were spent and indeed how did they do that at the same time as the people suffered every day. Thanks so much for your great support my friend :)
Any chance the tour guide told you how long it took to build this massive installation? It's so cool to see untouched equipment. Thank you both for sharing. Also I'm sending you a email on computer tomorrow. Stay safe freinds.
Your reputation of being someone that has much respect for historic locations gets you into hard to see places. One of the reasons I have been a subscriber is you do not damage history just present it to all of us. Thank you. Also will you tell Bunker Buster Girl hello.
Grrrrrrr ! My comment from yesterday disappeared again ! UGH ! it was rather long , but oh well 😟. Anyway , another great video by you two and the tour guide giving you a special tour ! As I said in the first comment , I had found this place and the 2nd installation long ago , the 2nd long since been removed and replaced by a cafe' . I was thinking maybe the 6 vent pipes sticking out of the ground near the begining of the video by the sea mine could be the kitchen vents ? Maybe ? I also read that one of the guns was fired with a full charge only once as it caused an earth quake , shattered windows and flattened a few barns , after that they only used a reduced charge reducing the range from about 41 km to 37 km . They weighed 600 tons aboard ship and with the additional armor added when on land it increased to 1000 metric tons ! What it took to install them on land must have been nothing less than astronomical ! 😮
That is not good to read my friend and we hope you are on the way to recovery. We wish you the very best and keep smiling out there no matter what :) Greetings from us.
Wow that is insane the Germans had electric hotwater heaters to have a hot shower wow were they spoiled lol. HH this place is mind blowing and I look forward to you and EE getting up to the best part Ze Guns!! lol. Where I lived aged 12 y.o in South Australia in a town called Whyalla where I think they made naval ships during WW2 there were 2 very large 18 inch guns placed on one of the hills to protect the place. I never got to go see where the guns were only saw from down on the beach and the guns were long gone I think somewhere in Western Australia there maybe a place where there is one or 2 of these big guns stored, I would have to research. Anyway guys stay safe.
Thanks!
I love the thorough
Explanations and research that you and e.e. do. Keep it up!!
Wow my friend. That is very kind of you my friend and it keeps us out there to find and share even more history with you. We appreciate that and we thank you for the kindness. We send our greetings from us and keep smiling :)
One of your most incredible bunkers yet. Thank you to you and eagle eyes and to the tour guy. Be well and be safe.
Thank you kindly
This is just incredible, to see how they lived and fought, in the middle of the mountain inthe 1940's! Thank you to you and EE for taking me with you.
Yes , totally just AMAZING to experience that and thanks my friend :)
And Lost.
Nazis oftenly used a prisoners of war to build their secret bunkers. After a bunker was built the builders were executed.
God made all people out of one man, Adam. All people are brothers.
The God saves people by preaching (1st Corinthians 1: 21, John 6: 45, Isaiah 54: 13). He has nothing to do with novaday's wars.
Unfortunately, the lying and corrupt clergy is silent about this. Pristitutes even bless racists and nazis in the name of God. Then deceived people hate and kill their brothers.
The problem is that the Devil rules the world. He is a liar and a murderer. This is why deception and violence are everywhere. This is the reason why people cry over stray cats and hate their brothers. This is the reason why Hitler got the power, but Christ was executed as "blasphemer" and "rioter" by denunciation of clergy. This is the reason why the whole world is Sodom.
That's why we have the Gospel about the Kingdom of God. Jehovah will put everything in order. He has anointed the king, Jesus Christ. The dead will rise and we will meet our loved ones again! :-)
Glad to see some of the past being preserved. Thanks for presenting it.
Glad you enjoyed it
This was amazing! That place is huge! The Germans were more technologically advanced than a lot of others. It was so interesting seeing the living quarters of the soldiers that were there. All that gear left behind was so cool. They had so much storage for diesel and water. They never cease to amaze me. That calculator/computer blew me away. And to see it actually works was truly amazing. Thank you HH and EE for taking me a long. I can't wait for part two. Take care and stay safe. 💖💯
it sure is a fantastic place and we really loved to have a lot of time to just soak it in and share with all the people. Thanks so much and greetings from us :)
It is just mind blowing how much time, effort, and work, that went into tunnelling through that mountain, and into constructing the interior walls and floors for such a massive complex. And it was so cool seeing all those details, the cable runs, the brick walls, the generator room, the officer's quarters, and the soldiers bunks, even the water heater, restored, and in place, as if they were in use just yesterday. Seeing them as they were, really helps to fill in the blanks of all the other bunkers we've seen, that have been completely stripped out, of such amazing details. Really looking forward to Part 2, and the gun turret itself! Cheers to you both! Stay Well!
yes really impressive to see it all. Just so great to had some extra time to see it all and share it. Thanks so much my friend :)
The amount of stuff left in there intact is amazing. Those big wrenches in the generator room brought back some memories. I've used similar ones on another WWII German generator many years ago.
Yes what a AMAZING place that is and thanks for being here :)
Thanks, great opportunity.😊
Our pleasure!
This was very cool ! I bet EE is really stoked to get on those gun mounts. Great video guys
Ye he loved every second of it. Thanks so much Dave :)
Great video, HH. The people keeping it alive are doing a beautiful job. Is the slat ceiling in the living quarters a copy of the original or done to ventilate the mountain? Nice gun turret 280mm; we could slide EE down the barrel for inspection; we know BBG would fit. I love the analog computer, similar to what we had on our battle ships. Can not wait for part 2. Great job people. Stay safe and well.
i really dont know but it does look newer yes. Such a great place. EE loved to see that place and part 2 is even more interesting. Thanks from us and more to come :)
We have been here before,yes? The bricks used for the living quarters looked familiar and I still LOVE how it looks!!! I can see one getting lost in this massive bunker/gun area.....WOW!!! I am sooooo looking forward to part 2!!!!
Very interesting place that is and more to come Colleen :)
Oh, as I've said before I so would love to visit that site someday. Probably never happen so the trips you've taken there and shown to us are great! Love the fact that your friend let you go into parts that aren't normally shown to visitors. Some fantastic items there and so glad it's still relatively intact.
They did the repipe of the house yesterday and today the city inspector certified it to code. They come tomorrow to repair the drywall.
Such a great place that is and very exciting to experience it. Great they took care of your issue with the pipe my friend and it will be all good :) Keep smiling and greetings from us :)
Wow hat was really great to see can't wait for teh next part. Take care and be well
Thanks, you too!
Fantastic that you were given a guided tour to share with all of us. I could have spent hours looking around those generators!
yes ,,such a great place to look into and we loved all the electronics there. So many details to study. More to come my friend and thanks so much for your great support :)
Good afternoon from Syracuse NY USA everyone and thank you for sharing your adventures and videos
Hello Earl and so good to see you are here with us. Thanks and greeting from us :)
@WW2HistoryHunter you and everyone is welcome
25:06 The mechanical computer was pretty cool to see.
yes that is really such a interesting tool and loved to share that with you :)
WOW so much original kit still there and operational. I love those telephones ! Thankyou HH and EE and of course The Man who gave the special tour !
Glad you enjoyed it
The bunker system under the massive gun is absolutely beautiful. There are so many things left and still intact I amazing. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful video history, hunter, and Eagle Eye's.
It totally is very impressive and we loved to share that with you :)
I really enjoy seeing the equipment that was used in these installations. Just seeing the number of beds that are there tell you just how many soldiers were stationed there. I hope they are able to track down at least one of the stoves or oven that were there. The furnaces were interesting and seeing that two types of them. Coal and kerosene. The two phones look as if they could still work today. This video doesn’t even scratch the surface of what is here. Very nice tour and looking forward to part two.
So true , so much to see and study there. Part 2 will be ven more interesting. Thanks so much :)
Wow! I loved this place from your previous explore and videos, but it is just awesome to not only revisit this place but have an all access personal tour too! I can't wait for the next part of this video! Thank you for taking the time to make an in depth video of this massive gun fortress!! Best wishes to you and EE !❤
We just had to and we thank YOU for your great support :)
Great video. Always interesting.
Thanks again!
Was it just me that saw the face on the back wall in the diesel tank room 8:30?
Cracking vid guys
I really cant tell. Thanks for watching.
Wow another great video guys, really interesting and conveyed with enthusiasm.
Glad you enjoyed it
What a very nice facility, it's wonderful to see all the intact equipment! I can see that the bathroom facilities were posh, indeed, for the time. Excellent explore, HH and EE!❤
So much to see and we loved that Cynthia and thanks for your great support :)
WOW, this bunker is awesome. Love that it has been preserved. The cabinets are beautiful. The analog computer was very interesting. Heck I loved this tour and can't wait for part 2. Thank you, EE and your friend for taking us through. Stay safe and keep smiling.
Yes Allen, this is a FANTASTIC place and so glad we had more time now to really show it all. Thanks so much for your FANTASTIC support :)
Mind boggling how modern some equipment and wiring was especially since era 1940. Happy it is being preserved and kept. Thanks!
Yes totally so and what a impressive site that is. Thanks Stephanie :)
That was very interesting! Nice job to all three of you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another great exploration history hunter thanks for sharing it with us it's very interesting to see all of that amazing history I hope is well with you and your history hunting family your videos really help me understand what my grandfather went through in world War 2 I truly appreciate all of the hard work that you and eagle eyes do for these great explorations
Thanks so much Zebulya from us :)
As a naval history enjoyer, it's nice to see a piece of Gneisenau as well as the rest of the coastal battery. Greetings from British Coumbia!
Appreciated and greetings from us :)
What an incredible installation! And with so much original equipment still remaining, too. When I was in my teens, a group of us did a lot of exploring in the old coastal fortifications in Southern England, but they were older, often Napoleonic, with WW2 add-ons. However, this is on another scale altogether, and so well kept. Is it managed by a trust? Can't wait for part 2 and a look inside the Gneisenau's turret.
Cool to read and thanks for sharing and for watching :)
Thanks for going back there, so many memories of my 3 day stay there, so much to see bujt no tour guide :) Great memories
It is surely a impressive place and we loved to share it with you my friend :)
Great tour of this huge facility! It is great that this position is so well preserved for people to tour and to learn about the artillery that the Germans put in place for defense. That calculator devise was familiar, I have seen one on a ship to calculate the corrections needed to fire accurately based on the weather effects. Thanks for taking us along. I look forward to the next part of this explore!
Totally so Donald. Such a fantastic place to see and experience :) More to come and keep smiling out there :)
A very interesting video the Germans were differently ahead of the times and very technically smart. Thanks again for another great video.
Appreciated and greetings from us :)
Hiya HH teammates 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
NIIIIIICE!!!!!
Amazing personal tour of a great location 👀👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👀
Thank you for showing & explanation 😃
Looking forward to part 2 🫡
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Thanks 👍
Looking forward to seeing the rest of the position. Thanks for sharing. 😎👍✌️❤️
It is stunning Robert and thanks my friend :)
Wow, this is an incredible museum! Thank you for giving us such a detailed tour 🙂 And since this was essentially a naval gun mounted on land (forgot the name for them) it shows just how many personnel necessary to operate one of them.
Now to see the gun - a true monster from what I can tell hehe.
Appreciated my friend and greetings from us :)
The Germans have always been known for their engineering skills and abilities to this day. The fact that they went to these lengths in preparation for a war took a lot of foresight and planning, let alone manpower. The costs of all of the materials required surely must have put a strain on the country's economy. I haven't seen any videos about how Germany covered these costs pre war.
yes they did prepare intensive for a decade and the people suffered for sure due to that. Insanely much money were spent and indeed how did they do that at the same time as the people suffered every day. Thanks so much for your great support my friend :)
Amazing, the scale of it😮
FANTASTIC place to explore :)
Any chance the tour guide told you how long it took to build this massive installation? It's so cool to see untouched equipment. Thank you both for sharing. Also I'm sending you a email on computer tomorrow. Stay safe freinds.
Around 2 years to fully make it ready depending on what gear was actually fully ready in 1943. Thanks and more to come :)
Wow, just WOW!!
Thanks so much my friend :)
Your reputation of being someone that has much respect for historic locations gets you into hard to see places.
One of the reasons I have been a subscriber is you do not damage history just present it to all of us.
Thank you.
Also will you tell Bunker Buster Girl hello.
This was a very fortunate moment and glad we could share that with you :)
Grrrrrrr ! My comment from yesterday disappeared again ! UGH ! it was rather long , but oh well 😟. Anyway , another great video by you two and the tour guide giving you a special tour !
As I said in the first comment , I had found this place and the 2nd installation long ago , the 2nd long since been removed and replaced by a cafe' . I was thinking maybe the 6 vent pipes sticking out of the ground near the begining of the video by the sea mine could be the kitchen vents ? Maybe ? I also read that one of the guns was fired with a full charge only once as it caused an earth quake , shattered windows and flattened a few barns , after that they only used a reduced charge reducing the range from about 41 km to 37 km . They weighed 600 tons aboard ship and with the additional armor added when on land it increased to 1000 metric tons ! What it took to install them on land must have been nothing less than astronomical ! 😮
SO much work involved and it is just impressive to see and study. More to come and thanks my friend :)
Awesome place !!!
It really is!
Shame you can't tell us more on where these places are would make my travelling and for others who follow you more interesting😊
Thanks for watching :)
fun fact. that site was operational toward the 1980ies.
Thanks for watching.
Denmark ? Norway ?
Thanks for watching.
Awesome 😊
Thanks 🤗
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Thank you for sharing this
All our pleasure :)
hi, sorry i havent been keeping up with the videos latley had a injury whitch messed up my schedule
That is not good to read my friend and we hope you are on the way to recovery. We wish you the very best and keep smiling out there no matter what :) Greetings from us.
was this manned by the navy or the army or a mixture of both
Marine. Thanks for watching.
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Appreciated my friend :)
Wow that is insane the Germans had electric hotwater heaters to have a hot shower wow were they spoiled lol. HH this place is mind blowing and I look forward to you and EE getting up to the best part Ze Guns!! lol. Where I lived aged 12 y.o in South Australia in a town called Whyalla where I think they made naval ships during WW2 there were 2 very large 18 inch guns placed on one of the hills to protect the place. I never got to go see where the guns were only saw from down on the beach and the guns were long gone I think somewhere in Western Australia there maybe a place where there is one or 2 of these big guns stored, I would have to research. Anyway guys stay safe.
Fantastic explore my friend and part 2 coming soon :)
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Thanks my friend :)
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Thanks for being here :)