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Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.
Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.
But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.
An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.
Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
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DUKAS_166977290_EYE
Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.
Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.
But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.
An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.
Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
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DUKAS_166977304_EYE
Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.
Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.
But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.
An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.
Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
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Josefine Stenersen -
DUKAS_166977283_EYE
Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.
Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.
But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.
An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.
Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
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Josefine Stenersen -
DUKAS_166977276_EYE
Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.
Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.
But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.
An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.
Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
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Josefine Stenersen -
DUKAS_166977293_EYE
Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.
Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.
But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.
An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.
Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
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Josefine Stenersen -
DUKAS_166977279_EYE
Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.
Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.
But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.
An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.
Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine
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Josefine Stenersen -
DUKAS_166977302_EYE
Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.
Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.
But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.
An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.
Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine
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Josefine Stenersen -
DUKAS_166977299_EYE
Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.
Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.
But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.
An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.
Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine
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Josefine Stenersen -
DUKAS_166977295_EYE
Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.
Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.
But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.
An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.
Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine
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Josefine Stenersen -
DUKAS_166977281_EYE
Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.
Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.
But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.
An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.
Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
Tom and Micael Steneland, estate agent for Mäklarhuset Ljungby
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DUKAS_166977294_EYE
Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.
Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.
But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.
An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.
Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_166977273_EYE
Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.
Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.
But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.
An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.
Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_166977280_EYE
Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.
Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.
But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.
An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.
Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_166977286_EYE
Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.
Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.
But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.
An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.
Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine
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DUKAS_166977274_EYE
Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.
Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.
But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.
An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.
Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine
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DUK10146801_006
NEWS - Marengo-Prozess: Erhöhte Sicherheitsmassnahmen rund um das Amsterdamer Gericht
AMSTERDAM - A secured transport arrives at the bunker, prior to the substantive treatmenting of the multi-day process Marengo. Seventeen suspects, including prime suspect R. Taghi, are on trial in the mega-murder case. The gang is suspected of having committed several liquidations and attempts to do so. 07 Dec 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36757474
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DUK10146801_008
NEWS - Marengo-Prozess: Erhöhte Sicherheitsmassnahmen rund um das Amsterdamer Gericht
AMSTERDAM - A secured transport arrives at the bunker, prior to the substantive treatmenting of the multi-day process Marengo. Seventeen suspects, including prime suspect R. Taghi, are on trial in the mega-murder case. The gang is suspected of having committed several liquidations and attempts to do so. 07 Dec 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36757478
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DUK10146801_013
NEWS - Marengo-Prozess: Erhöhte Sicherheitsmassnahmen rund um das Amsterdamer Gericht
AMSTERDAM - A secured transport arrives at the bunker, prior to the substantive treatmenting of the multi-day process Marengo. Seventeen suspects, including prime suspect R. Taghi, are on trial in the mega-murder case. The gang is suspected of having committed several liquidations and attempts to do so. 07 Dec 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36757477
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DUK10146801_007
NEWS - Marengo-Prozess: Erhöhte Sicherheitsmassnahmen rund um das Amsterdamer Gericht
AMSTERDAM - A secured transport arrives at the bunker, prior to the substantive treatmenting of the multi-day process Marengo. Seventeen suspects, including prime suspect R. Taghi, are on trial in the mega-murder case. The gang is suspected of having committed several liquidations and attempts to do so. 07 Dec 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36757471
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DUK10146801_002
NEWS - Marengo-Prozess: Erhöhte Sicherheitsmassnahmen rund um das Amsterdamer Gericht
AMSTERDAM - A secured transport arrives at the bunker, prior to the substantive treatmenting of the multi-day process Marengo. Seventeen suspects, including prime suspect R. Taghi, are on trial in the mega-murder case. The gang is suspected of having committed several liquidations and attempts to do so. 07 Dec 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36757472
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DUK10146801_011
NEWS - Marengo-Prozess: Erhöhte Sicherheitsmassnahmen rund um das Amsterdamer Gericht
AMSTERDAM - A secured transport arrives at the bunker, prior to the substantive treatmenting of the multi-day process Marengo. Seventeen suspects, including prime suspect R. Taghi, are on trial in the mega-murder case. The gang is suspected of having committed several liquidations and attempts to do so. 07 Dec 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36757481
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DUK10146801_005
NEWS - Marengo-Prozess: Erhöhte Sicherheitsmassnahmen rund um das Amsterdamer Gericht
AMSTERDAM - A secured transport arrives at the bunker, prior to the substantive treatmenting of the multi-day process Marengo. Seventeen suspects, including prime suspect R. Taghi, are on trial in the mega-murder case. The gang is suspected of having committed several liquidations and attempts to do so. 07 Dec 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36757485
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DUK10146801_001
NEWS - Marengo-Prozess: Erhöhte Sicherheitsmassnahmen rund um das Amsterdamer Gericht
AMSTERDAM - A secured transport arrives at the bunker, prior to the substantive treatmenting of the multi-day process Marengo. Seventeen suspects, including prime suspect R. Taghi, are on trial in the mega-murder case. The gang is suspected of having committed several liquidations and attempts to do so. 07 Dec 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36757473
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DUK10146801_003
NEWS - Marengo-Prozess: Erhöhte Sicherheitsmassnahmen rund um das Amsterdamer Gericht
AMSTERDAM - A secured transport arrives at the bunker, prior to the substantive treatmenting of the multi-day process Marengo. Seventeen suspects, including prime suspect R. Taghi, are on trial in the mega-murder case. The gang is suspected of having committed several liquidations and attempts to do so. 07 Dec 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36757486
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DUK10146801_004
NEWS - Marengo-Prozess: Erhöhte Sicherheitsmassnahmen rund um das Amsterdamer Gericht
AMSTERDAM - A secured transport arrives at the bunker, prior to the substantive treatmenting of the multi-day process Marengo. Seventeen suspects, including prime suspect R. Taghi, are on trial in the mega-murder case. The gang is suspected of having committed several liquidations and attempts to do so. 07 Dec 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36757484
(c) Dukas -
DUK10146801_012
NEWS - Marengo-Prozess: Erhöhte Sicherheitsmassnahmen rund um das Amsterdamer Gericht
AMSTERDAM - A secured transport arrives at the bunker, prior to the substantive treatmenting of the multi-day process Marengo. Seventeen suspects, including prime suspect R. Taghi, are on trial in the mega-murder case. The gang is suspected of having committed several liquidations and attempts to do so. 07 Dec 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36757482
(c) Dukas -
DUK10146801_010
NEWS - Marengo-Prozess: Erhöhte Sicherheitsmassnahmen rund um das Amsterdamer Gericht
AMSTERDAM - A secured transport arrives at the bunker, prior to the substantive treatmenting of the multi-day process Marengo. Seventeen suspects, including prime suspect R. Taghi, are on trial in the mega-murder case. The gang is suspected of having committed several liquidations and attempts to do so. 07 Dec 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36757483
(c) Dukas -
DUK10146801_009
NEWS - Marengo-Prozess: Erhöhte Sicherheitsmassnahmen rund um das Amsterdamer Gericht
AMSTERDAM - A secured transport arrives at the bunker, prior to the substantive treatmenting of the multi-day process Marengo. Seventeen suspects, including prime suspect R. Taghi, are on trial in the mega-murder case. The gang is suspected of having committed several liquidations and attempts to do so. 07 Dec 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36757479
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DUK10137266_001
NEWS - Krieg im Kaukasus: Konflikt um Bergkarabach
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marcus Yam/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (10955000a)
Workers take shelter and continue to prepare an underground bunker while the bombing sirens are sounding in Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh, which is also internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, on Friday Oct. 9, 2020. The conflict, which began on Sept, 27, is between Azerbaijani and Armenian forces over Nagorno-Karabakh D a disputed region, and has killed hundreds including dozens of civilians from both sides. (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)
CONFLICT IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH, Artsakh, Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan - 09 Oct 2020
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DUK10125445_016
NEWS - Hitlers "Wolfsschanze" in Polen wird restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Attila Husejnow/SOPA Images/REX (10479227q)
New paving stones outside Hitler's bunker seen in the Wolf's Lair complex in Srokowo forest. which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
Wolf's Lair Complex, Ketrzyn, Poland - 13 Nov 2019
The Wolf's Lair (German: Wolfsschanze; Polish: Wilczy Szaniec) was Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II. Three security zones surrounded the central complex where the Fuhrer's bunker was located. In total, Hitler spent more than 800 days in Wolf's Lair until his final departure on 20 November 1944.
Many of the buildings were destroyed in 1944, shortly before the Red Army descended. On July 20 in 1944, a man named Claus von Stauffenberg, a German army officer, deployed a bomb in a briefcase during a military conference, which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
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DUK10125445_014
NEWS - Hitlers "Wolfsschanze" in Polen wird restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Attila Husejnow/SOPA Images/REX (10479227b)
The entrance to Hitler's bunker seen in the Wolf's Lair complex in Srokowo forest. which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
Wolf's Lair Complex, Ketrzyn, Poland - 13 Nov 2019
The Wolf's Lair (German: Wolfsschanze; Polish: Wilczy Szaniec) was Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II. Three security zones surrounded the central complex where the Fuhrer's bunker was located. In total, Hitler spent more than 800 days in Wolf's Lair until his final departure on 20 November 1944.
Many of the buildings were destroyed in 1944, shortly before the Red Army descended. On July 20 in 1944, a man named Claus von Stauffenberg, a German army officer, deployed a bomb in a briefcase during a military conference, which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
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DUK10125445_013
NEWS - Hitlers "Wolfsschanze" in Polen wird restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Attila Husejnow/SOPA Images/REX (10479227i)
Ruins of the bunker in which Claus von Stauffenberg - a German army officer - intended to kill Hitler with a bomb seen in the Wolf's Lair complex. which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
Wolf's Lair Complex, Ketrzyn, Poland - 13 Nov 2019
The Wolf's Lair (German: Wolfsschanze; Polish: Wilczy Szaniec) was Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II. Three security zones surrounded the central complex where the Fuhrer's bunker was located. In total, Hitler spent more than 800 days in Wolf's Lair until his final departure on 20 November 1944.
Many of the buildings were destroyed in 1944, shortly before the Red Army descended. On July 20 in 1944, a man named Claus von Stauffenberg, a German army officer, deployed a bomb in a briefcase during a military conference, which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10125445_011
NEWS - Hitlers "Wolfsschanze" in Polen wird restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Attila Husejnow/SOPA Images/REX (10479227p)
New paving stones outside Hitler's bunker seen in the Wolf's Lair complex in Srokowo forest. which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
Wolf's Lair Complex, Ketrzyn, Poland - 13 Nov 2019
The Wolf's Lair (German: Wolfsschanze; Polish: Wilczy Szaniec) was Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II. Three security zones surrounded the central complex where the Fuhrer's bunker was located. In total, Hitler spent more than 800 days in Wolf's Lair until his final departure on 20 November 1944.
Many of the buildings were destroyed in 1944, shortly before the Red Army descended. On July 20 in 1944, a man named Claus von Stauffenberg, a German army officer, deployed a bomb in a briefcase during a military conference, which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
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NEWS - Hitlers "Wolfsschanze" in Polen wird restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Attila Husejnow/SOPA Images/REX (10479227r)
New paving stones outside Hitler's bunker seen in the Wolf's Lair complex in Srokowo forest. which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
Wolf's Lair Complex, Ketrzyn, Poland - 13 Nov 2019
The Wolf's Lair (German: Wolfsschanze; Polish: Wilczy Szaniec) was Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II. Three security zones surrounded the central complex where the Fuhrer's bunker was located. In total, Hitler spent more than 800 days in Wolf's Lair until his final departure on 20 November 1944.
Many of the buildings were destroyed in 1944, shortly before the Red Army descended. On July 20 in 1944, a man named Claus von Stauffenberg, a German army officer, deployed a bomb in a briefcase during a military conference, which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
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NEWS - Hitlers "Wolfsschanze" in Polen wird restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Attila Husejnow/SOPA Images/REX (10479227e)
New pavings outside Hitler's bunker seen in the Wolf's Lair complex in Srokowo forest. which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
Wolf's Lair Complex, Ketrzyn, Poland - 13 Nov 2019
The Wolf's Lair (German: Wolfsschanze; Polish: Wilczy Szaniec) was Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II. Three security zones surrounded the central complex where the Fuhrer's bunker was located. In total, Hitler spent more than 800 days in Wolf's Lair until his final departure on 20 November 1944.
Many of the buildings were destroyed in 1944, shortly before the Red Army descended. On July 20 in 1944, a man named Claus von Stauffenberg, a German army officer, deployed a bomb in a briefcase during a military conference, which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
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NEWS - Hitlers "Wolfsschanze" in Polen wird restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Attila Husejnow/SOPA Images/REX (10479227j)
Pavings for new roads outside Hitler's bunker seen in the Wolf's Lair complex in Srokowo forest. which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
Wolf's Lair Complex, Ketrzyn, Poland - 13 Nov 2019
The Wolf's Lair (German: Wolfsschanze; Polish: Wilczy Szaniec) was Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II. Three security zones surrounded the central complex where the Fuhrer's bunker was located. In total, Hitler spent more than 800 days in Wolf's Lair until his final departure on 20 November 1944.
Many of the buildings were destroyed in 1944, shortly before the Red Army descended. On July 20 in 1944, a man named Claus von Stauffenberg, a German army officer, deployed a bomb in a briefcase during a military conference, which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
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NEWS - Hitlers "Wolfsschanze" in Polen wird restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Attila Husejnow/SOPA Images/REX (10479227f)
New pavings outside Hitler's bunker seen in the Wolf's Lair complex in Srokowo forest. which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
Wolf's Lair Complex, Ketrzyn, Poland - 13 Nov 2019
The Wolf's Lair (German: Wolfsschanze; Polish: Wilczy Szaniec) was Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II. Three security zones surrounded the central complex where the Fuhrer's bunker was located. In total, Hitler spent more than 800 days in Wolf's Lair until his final departure on 20 November 1944.
Many of the buildings were destroyed in 1944, shortly before the Red Army descended. On July 20 in 1944, a man named Claus von Stauffenberg, a German army officer, deployed a bomb in a briefcase during a military conference, which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
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NEWS - Hitlers "Wolfsschanze" in Polen wird restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Attila Husejnow/SOPA Images/REX (10479227l)
Ruins of the bunker in which Claus von Stauffenberg - a German army officer - intended to kill Hitler with a bomb seen in the Wolf's Lair complex. which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
Wolf's Lair Complex, Ketrzyn, Poland - 13 Nov 2019
The Wolf's Lair (German: Wolfsschanze; Polish: Wilczy Szaniec) was Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II. Three security zones surrounded the central complex where the Fuhrer's bunker was located. In total, Hitler spent more than 800 days in Wolf's Lair until his final departure on 20 November 1944.
Many of the buildings were destroyed in 1944, shortly before the Red Army descended. On July 20 in 1944, a man named Claus von Stauffenberg, a German army officer, deployed a bomb in a briefcase during a military conference, which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
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NEWS - Hitlers "Wolfsschanze" in Polen wird restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Attila Husejnow/SOPA Images/REX (10479227g)
A bunker from WWII seen at the Wolf's Lair complex in the Srokowo forest. which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
Wolf's Lair Complex, Ketrzyn, Poland - 13 Nov 2019
The Wolf's Lair (German: Wolfsschanze; Polish: Wilczy Szaniec) was Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II. Three security zones surrounded the central complex where the Fuhrer's bunker was located. In total, Hitler spent more than 800 days in Wolf's Lair until his final departure on 20 November 1944.
Many of the buildings were destroyed in 1944, shortly before the Red Army descended. On July 20 in 1944, a man named Claus von Stauffenberg, a German army officer, deployed a bomb in a briefcase during a military conference, which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
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NEWS - Hitlers "Wolfsschanze" in Polen wird restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Attila Husejnow/SOPA Images/REX (10479227d)
Adolf Hitler's headquarter bunker seen among the trees at the Wolf's Lair complex in the Srokowo forest. which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
Wolf's Lair Complex, Ketrzyn, Poland - 13 Nov 2019
The Wolf's Lair (German: Wolfsschanze; Polish: Wilczy Szaniec) was Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II. Three security zones surrounded the central complex where the Fuhrer's bunker was located. In total, Hitler spent more than 800 days in Wolf's Lair until his final departure on 20 November 1944.
Many of the buildings were destroyed in 1944, shortly before the Red Army descended. On July 20 in 1944, a man named Claus von Stauffenberg, a German army officer, deployed a bomb in a briefcase during a military conference, which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
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NEWS - Hitlers "Wolfsschanze" in Polen wird restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Attila Husejnow/SOPA Images/REX (10479227c)
New pavings outside Hitler's bunker seen in the Wolf's Lair complex in Srokowo forest.
Wolf's Lair Complex, Ketrzyn, Poland - 13 Nov 2019
The Wolf's Lair (German: Wolfsschanze; Polish: Wilczy Szaniec) was Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II. Three security zones surrounded the central complex where the Fuhrer's bunker was located. In total, Hitler spent more than 800 days in Wolf's Lair until his final departure on 20 November 1944.
Many of the buildings were destroyed in 1944, shortly before the Red Army descended. On July 20 in 1944, a man named Claus von Stauffenberg, a German army officer, deployed a bomb in a briefcase during a military conference, which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
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NEWS - Hitlers "Wolfsschanze" in Polen wird restauriert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Attila Husejnow/SOPA Images/REX (10479227k)
Ruins of the bunker in which Claus von Stauffenberg - a German army officer - intended to kill Hitler with a bomb seen in the Wolf's Lair complex. which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
Wolf's Lair Complex, Ketrzyn, Poland - 13 Nov 2019
The Wolf's Lair (German: Wolfsschanze; Polish: Wilczy Szaniec) was Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II. Three security zones surrounded the central complex where the Fuhrer's bunker was located. In total, Hitler spent more than 800 days in Wolf's Lair until his final departure on 20 November 1944.
Many of the buildings were destroyed in 1944, shortly before the Red Army descended. On July 20 in 1944, a man named Claus von Stauffenberg, a German army officer, deployed a bomb in a briefcase during a military conference, which was intended to kill the dictator. The bomb only killed four men, with Hitler surviving.
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October 28, 2019, Buenos Aires, Federal Capital, Argentina: Elections 2019: Alberto Fernández beat Macri in the first round and Kirchnerism returns to power.The President cut differences in relation to the primary elections (PASO), but did not reach him to go to ballot. This Monday he receives his winner to start the transition. Cristina will be the vice and will have control of the Senate. (Credit Image: © Roberto Almeida Aveledo/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Alberto Fernandez gewinnt Wahlen in Argentinien
October 27, 2019, Buenos Aires, Federal Capital, Argentina: Elections 2019: Alberto Fernández beat Macri in the first round and Kirchnerism returns to power.The President cut differences in relation to the primary elections (PASO), but did not reach him to go to ballot. This Monday he receives his winner to start the transition. Cristina will be the vice and will have control of the Senate. (Credit Image: © Roberto Almeida Aveledo/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Alberto Fernandez gewinnt Wahlen in Argentinien
October 27, 2019, Buenos Aires, Federal Capital, Argentina: Elections 2019: Alberto Fernández beat Macri in the first round and Kirchnerism returns to power.The President cut differences in relation to the primary elections (PASO), but did not reach him to go to ballot. This Monday he receives his winner to start the transition. Cristina will be the vice and will have control of the Senate. (Credit Image: © Roberto Almeida Aveledo/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Alberto Fernandez gewinnt Wahlen in Argentinien
October 27, 2019, City Of Buenos Aires, City of Buenos Aires, Argentina: INT. WorldNews. October 27, 2019. City of Buenos Aires, Argentina.- Supporters of the Frente de Todos party celebrate winning outside the bunker in city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on October 27, 2019. .Alberto Fernandez will be the next President of Argentina. (Credit Image: © Julieta Ferrario/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Alberto Fernandez gewinnt Wahlen in Argentinien
October 27, 2019, City Of Buenos Aires, City of Buenos Aires, Argentina: INT. WorldNews. October 27, 2019. City of Buenos Aires, Argentina.- Supporters of the Frente de Todos party celebrate winning outside the bunker in city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on October 27, 2019. .Alberto Fernandez will be the next President of Argentina. (Credit Image: © Julieta Ferrario/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Alberto Fernandez gewinnt Wahlen in Argentinien
October 27, 2019, City Of Buenos Aires, City of Buenos Aires, Argentina: INT. WorldNews. October 27, 2019. City of Buenos Aires, Argentina.- Supporters of the Frente de Todos party wait for the election results outside the bunker in city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on October 27, 2019. .Alberto Fernandez will be the next President of Argentina. (Credit Image: © Julieta Ferrario/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Alberto Fernandez gewinnt Wahlen in Argentinien
October 27, 2019, City Of Buenos Aires, City of Buenos Aires, Argentina: INT. WorldNews. October 27, 2019. City of Buenos Aires, Argentina.- Supporters of the Frente de Todos party celebrate winning outside the bunker in city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on October 27, 2019. .Alberto Fernandez will be the next President of Argentina. (Credit Image: © Julieta Ferrario/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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