What is remarkable (to me) about Hitler's bunker was just how tiny it was. Clearly it wasn't designed as a long-time living area. See for yourself here.
If you click through the various pictures you'll see that it looks like most of the bunker was located under one dance floor. Man it must have sucked to be staying there.
I spent yesterday recovering from a bout of the stomach flu. A show that used this virtual reconstruction was on the History Channel. I think I had seen it once before. This show focused on Hitler's last days, not on the construction, from what I was awake for.
And foorth they passe, with pleasure forward led, Ioying to heare the birdes sweete harmony, Which therein shrouded from the tempest dred, Seemd in their song to scorne the cruell sky. -- Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, Canto I
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Interessant. Danke!
If you click through the various pictures you'll see that it looks like most of the bunker was located under one dance floor. Man it must have sucked to be staying there.
especially if there was an event going up above!
[imagines trying to sleep with revelers upstairs doing the "mexican hat dance"]
Or the revelers bombing your city back to the stone age.
I spent yesterday recovering from a bout of the stomach flu. A show that used this virtual reconstruction was on the History Channel. I think I had seen it once before. This show focused on Hitler's last days, not on the construction, from what I was awake for.
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