Anlage Süd - Stępina, Poland - Biggest train bunker from II World War
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Contributor FLYRES4K POLAND created this amazing drone video of a little-known but important historical site in Stępina in southern Poland. The Anlage Süd was a system of two underground rail tunnels built by Nazi Germany during its occupation of Poland in World War II. In August, 1941, Adolph Hitler and the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini met here to discuss the progress of Operation Barbarossa, the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union, which was just then reaching a critical point.
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Anlage Süd (English: Installation South) was a pair of railway headquarters built for Adolf Hitler in the Nazi-occupied part of southern Poland during the Second World War. Two reinforced tunnels were built near the rail line between Rzeszów and Jasło. The first massive train bunker (with adjacent conference bunker) was located in the village of Stępina (45 km southwest of Rzeszów), and the other was in the town of Strzyżów (30 km southwest of Rzeszów). They were initially used for a two-day meeting between Hitler and Italian fascist leader Benito Mussolini, on 27–28 August 1941. Today we took the Typhoon H drone for trip. Enjoy.