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La Coupole: The Forgotten Space Bunker Buried under 55,000 tons of concrete, this Nazi megastructure was meant to launch daily V2 rocket attacks on London. It was nearly indestructible. And it almost became the starting point of the space race… 👉 Visit it today – and walk through history’s darkest tunnel.
The stone echo of Stalingrad 🪖 - WW2 The city itself bore the name Stalingrad until 1961. Today it is called Volgograd - but the name Stalingrad lives on, indelibly linked to one of the cruellest battles in human history. It rises above the banks of the Volga near Volgograd like a memorial from another world: „Motherland calls!“, one of the largest statues in the world - and the symbol of one of the most brutal battlefields in history: Stalingrad. Almost 85 meters high, with drawn sword and waving robe, it looks out over the former battlefield where over a million people died. The statue is not a heroic monument - it screams. It calls for battle, for defense, for survival. Its posture is not majestic, but desperate - like a last call in the midst of destruction. The place still has an oppressive effect today. Mass graves, memorials, eternal flames - and above it all, the stone figure that calls out but receives no answer. Follow @polar_stat1on for more exciting places from the region 💪🏼
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Normandie 🇫🇷 Beton am Rand der Geschichte Sie liegen verstreut an den Küsten der Normandie - halb versunken im Sand, zerborsten, überwuchert. Doch sie waren einst Teil einer der massivsten Verteidigungslinien Europas: der Atlantikwall. Die deutschen Bunker entlang der Strände sollten die Invasion verhindern - und wurden selbst zum Symbol der Entscheidungsschlacht des Zweiten Weltkriegs. Hier, am 6. Juni 1944, prallten zwei Welten aufeinander. Alliierte Truppen landeten unter Feuer, unter Opfer, unter Stahl. Die Bunker - ausgestattet mit Maschinengewehren, Kanonen, Granatwerfern - spuckten Tod. Aber sie konnten den Vormarsch nicht aufhalten. Der Beton hielt stand, die Ideologie nicht. Heute sind viele der Anlagen verfallen, gesprengt oder im Sand begraben. Manche wirken wie vom Meer ausgespuckt, andere ragen noch immer bedrohlich aus den Dünen. Sie erzählen keine Geschichten - sie sind eine Geschichte weniger #ww2#blitzwinkel
They were built to be indestructible. And they were, until today. The Lorient bunker in France and the Valentin bunker in Germany - the largest submarine bunkers of the Second World War. Monsters made of reinforced concrete. Walls meters thick. Bombproof. Built to withstand anything - even time. Lorient was the heart of the German Atlantic fleet. Hundreds of submarines left from here to turn the ocean into a battlefield. The town was razed to the ground - but the bunker survived everything. To this day, it stands there like a fossilized relic of the war. Bunker Valentin near Bremen, planned as an underground submarine factory, is now the largest free-standing bunker in Germany. Thousands of forced laborers died during its construction before a single boat was completed. The bunker was never completed - but its shell still stands and it is still considered indestructible today.
Bunker Valentin 🇩🇪 The "Valentin" bunker is the ruins of a German Navy submarine shipyard and was one of the largest armaments projects and legacies of the Second World War. #valentin#bunker#ww2
One of the most impressive reminders of the Atlantic Wall - Tower 4 of the Todt Battery Tower 4 of the Todt Battery towers high above the French coast - once part of a gigantic defensive structure, today a silent giant on the English Channel. Built between 1940 and 1942 by the Todt organization, the installation was equipped with four massive 38 cm cannons. These guns had a range of up to 55 km and could fire on the south coast of England. Turret 4 was the left-hand outpost of this temple of weapons - today the only one that is still relatively freely accessible. The thick concrete walls (over 3 m) and the circular shape give a sense of the military grandeur of the building. The Todt battery operated from 1942 until the conquest in autumn 1944. Despite massive RAF bombardments - over 2,000 tons of explosives - the bunkers held out. It was not until Operation Undergo in September 1944 that the Canadians reached the site - and the position fell despite fierce defenses. Today, Tower 1 is the Museum of the Atlantic Wall, with original uniforms, weapons, dioramas and a preserved former K5 railroad gun - while Tower 4 stands silent and abandoned in the landscape - a monumental witness to those times.
1-MAN BUNKER – PROTECTION FOR A SINGLE LIFE 🪖 Smaller than a phone booth – built to survive the sky falling Across wartime Germany, these tiny concrete shelters appeared near factories, train stations, and military sites. Their purpose? To shield one person from bomb blasts, shrapnel, and pressure waves. No comfort. No backup exit. Just thick walls, a narrow slit – and the hope that death passes by. ⸻ Did you know? Many of these micro-bunkers still exist today – hidden in cities, overgrown in fields. They were known as a “last chance” when no air-raid shelter was near. #ww2#blitzwinkel
Longues-sur-Mer 🔥 The Longues-sur-Mer battery is the only German coastal battery of the Atlantic Wall with surviving cannons in the whole of Normandy
Bunker Valentin