WW2 Bunker Archaeology: - At the end of WWII, the Germans pushed the Allies back over 100 miles,
atlantic wall - The Atlantic Wall was a system of fortifications built by Nazi Germany along the
Spend your days exploring - The Atlantic wall is the defensive fortifications that surrounded West Berlin
Abandoned Cold War & WW2 - Launch an online game where you earn points for exploring abandoned Cold War &
Abandoned WWII Bunker - Secretively, predictably, and extensively underground military places were
Secrets of Underground - Abandoned Cold War & WW2 Places: Nuclear Bunker Themed Domes
The Cold War bunkers - The stunning photography of Stig Olesen of Denmark captures abandoned ruins from
See what this bunker is - It is common during the second half of World War 2 for underground bunkers to be
Reserve Your Bunker - The world's largest bunker is located in the Pilsen neighborhood
The German war strategy - These pictures highlight the indiscriminate destruction caused by the Allied
The Nazi’s strategy - Explore abandoned, cavernous bunkers in your backyard for a chilling look into
One of the bunkers from - The Atlantic Wall was the Nazi name given to fortification built by the national