

From 1945, this became the site where the highest officers directed all other military operations in what later became East Germany. A wall was built to stop anyone entering, a new military rail station was built as were buildings to house 50,000 soldiers and provide all the things they needed.


You enter the system through a very thick metal door in the truck repair/delivery area. It all looks very innocent! You then enter a five story complex of tunnels and rooms with telecommunication systems. Like the German bunkers, the Soviet one was mainly 'manned' by women! They did a lot of the telephoning and typing.


The bottom two floors of the bunker are now flooded but you can wander around the other floors. I forgot to add that access to the whole complex is only possible with a guide, and you view in groups.
From the complex there is an underground tunnel that takes you to the village. From the air you could not see anyone entering the site. Entry was via a set of connected houses in the nearby village then a walk through the tunnel to your typewriter, telephone and desk.
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