Three Nazi bunkers on the beach have been found by Heavy storm off the coast of Denmark, giving a grocery store for fans of history and military archaeologists.
The bunker was found at almost the same condition as they were on the day the lastNazi soldiers left them, into one pipe of tobacco in the police and semi-finished bottle ofschnapps.
This bunker buried under sand dunes for the storm to sweep three months ago andshow these hidden bunkers
Bunker has not been touched since the war
Bunker three of 7,000 built by the Germans as part of Hitler's 'Atlantic Wall' from Norwayto southern France.
But while the majority almost immediately looted or destroyed, the three were buriedunder sand dunes near the remote coastal town of Houvig since 1945.
They found only because of recent storms sent giant waves cascading over them,sweeping the sand and reveal a glimpse of cement and iron structures.
The room heaters found in the bunker by Kim Clausen, Curator of the museumRingkoebing-Skjern
Stamps of the German Eagle and Swastika Adolf Hitler was also taken
Bunker was first found by two boys nine years of vacationing with their parents, who thennotify the authorities, after they saw the building of a show in the middle of the desertand the structure of the building was not from today.
after archaeologists to come and dig carefully, and feel surprised by what they found.
'What's so fantastic is that we found them completely furnished with beds,' chairs, tables, communication systems and personal effects of the soldiers who lived inside, "saysJens Andersen, curator of the Hanstholm museum.
The discovery furnished bunkers was' furniture comes from the mainland of Europe,"said Bent Anthonisen, a Danish on European bunkers.
after archaeologists to come and dig carefully, and feel surprised by what they found.
'What's so fantastic is that we found them completely furnished with beds,' chairs, tables, communication systems and personal effects of the soldiers who lived inside, "saysJens Andersen, curator of the Hanstholm museum.
The discovery furnished bunkers was' furniture comes from the mainland of Europe,"said Bent Anthonisen, a Danish on European bunkers.
And a third expert, Tommy Cassoe, enthused: "It was like entering the heart of a pyramid with mummies in the vicinity of Wat I saw blew me away:. it is as if the Germanshad left only yesterday."
The team worked with Cassoe clear structure within a few days of boots, underwear, socks, military stripes, mustard and Aquavit bottles, books, inkpots, stamps featuringHitler, medicines, soda bottles, keys, hammers and objects other.
All the objects from the shelters have been taken to the conservation center at themuseum Oelgod, about 20 miles from the beach to be examined.
The center's German curator, Gert Nebrich, assess the find 'very interesting because it is so rare. "
"" We do not expect contemporary objects like these become so manicured Maybe it's because they were kept for 60 years in the cold and dark like in a big vacuum. "he says,carefully showing four
stamps featuring pictures of Hitler and the German eagle, found in one bunker.
Germany left the bunkers in May 1945 after the Nazi surrender.
Historical records show that Gerhard Saalfed is a soldier 17 years with the German army when he arrived at the bunker in January 1945.
Germany surrendered on May 8, 1945, but not until two days later that he and his fellowsoldiers left their remote station.
They shut the steel doors of the bunker behind them on their remote beach and went to the nearest town miles away to surrender.
"Remote location in the bunkers and the drifting sands that covered them saved them from being robbed," said Cassoe.
The team worked with Cassoe clear structure within a few days of boots, underwear, socks, military stripes, mustard and Aquavit bottles, books, inkpots, stamps featuringHitler, medicines, soda bottles, keys, hammers and objects other.
All the objects from the shelters have been taken to the conservation center at themuseum Oelgod, about 20 miles from the beach to be examined.
The center's German curator, Gert Nebrich, assess the find 'very interesting because it is so rare. "
"" We do not expect contemporary objects like these become so manicured Maybe it's because they were kept for 60 years in the cold and dark like in a big vacuum. "he says,carefully showing four
stamps featuring pictures of Hitler and the German eagle, found in one bunker.
Germany left the bunkers in May 1945 after the Nazi surrender.
Historical records show that Gerhard Saalfed is a soldier 17 years with the German army when he arrived at the bunker in January 1945.
Germany surrendered on May 8, 1945, but not until two days later that he and his fellowsoldiers left their remote station.
They shut the steel doors of the bunker behind them on their remote beach and went to the nearest town miles away to surrender.
"Remote location in the bunkers and the drifting sands that covered them saved them from being robbed," said Cassoe.
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