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Hitler's Underground Bunkersystem: Exploring the Command Center and Martin Bormanns private Bunker

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  • čas přidán 6. 05. 2021
  • This is the world's only documentary about Martin Bormann's private bunker and the associated Command Tunnel on Obersalzberg.
    With a total length of almost 700 meters, these two connected bunker systems are among the longest and also most interesting on Obersalzberg.
    The "Vordereck-tunnel", also known as the "Command-tunnel", housed all of the intelligence technology of the "Füherhautquartier Berghof". The centerpiece of the facility was the "Flight- Reporting- Center", which was equipped with the most modern technical devices of the time. This was where all the threads of the intelligence system came together.
    From May 1944, the facility housed the commander of the SS- Command, Obersturmbannführer Dr. Bernhard Frank, and his staff, as well as the Obersalzberg Administration.
    Following the command tunnel, the private bunker of Martin Bormann is visited. With only six caverns, this bunker is relatively small and had neither shower nor bathing facilities.
    Towards the end of the war, huge amounts of food and documents were stored here. Even today, remains of the documents can be found in the caverns.
    Join us on an extraordinary tour of this underground facility, where time seems to have stood still since 1945.
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Komentáře • 110

  • @BEGAFILMHISTORYINMOTION
    @BEGAFILMHISTORYINMOTION  Před 3 lety +11

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  • @barrykevin7658
    @barrykevin7658 Před 3 lety +28

    Even though I understand the reasons why I was done ,I still don't agree with removing and destroying historical places like these .Hiding underground in the last years of the Nazi government would teach more what they were about than encouraging new versions.

    • @grounddove4362
      @grounddove4362 Před 2 lety

      These historical places full of evils no one's want to remember ...Adolf hitler and all his henchmen have secrets bunkers because of their wicked evil doing they all live in fear ...

  • @marcioreis2648
    @marcioreis2648 Před 2 lety +7

    What an amazing tour. Totally impressed. Thank you.

  • @OlSgtLove
    @OlSgtLove Před 3 lety +21

    Thankyou for the great information and footage put together. It is a shame that so much of this history has been destroyed and cover up . Just think of the money that could have been made to tourists coming to see, history being saved and taught to future generations....destroying and covering up these places of history, doesn't erase what took place .....

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 Před 3 lety

      Maybe it's too much of a crowd control risk. Also, some parts of it would have to be restored and maintained so costs would be quite expensive. It would have to see a looot of visitors to make money just for staffing and maintenance. This is the second biggest manmade bunker I've ever seen. The largest are the ones built by a brand named Vivos, which is making panic rooms for the mega-rich but those seem hilariously overpriced. Vivos installed unnecessary stuff such as underground swimming pools, movie theaters, etc., driving the price for one room in the skies. Only someone with several million dollars could afford even a single bedroom condo there!

  • @garysimpson3900
    @garysimpson3900 Před 3 lety +18

    Amazing footage: thank you for making it available to the general public.

  • @adamkuykendall
    @adamkuykendall Před 3 lety +18

    I got to do a partial tour of one of the tunnels...I remember the long corridor that was covered at both ends of the machine gun portals. That and the tour of the salt mine... I really loved doing weekend trips to the Obersalzburg, while I was working at Katterbach, Mittelfranken.

    • @LJWalter78
      @LJWalter78 Před 3 lety +2

      Are people able to go further up the mountain to the site of the former Eagle's Nest? do you have any public pictures online of your trips there?

  • @toobglued
    @toobglued Před 2 lety +4

    this old system is a Sophisticated tunnel system for sure. I Cant image what the tunnels are like that are in service today. if they were that good back then, today they must be very freakin awesome

  • @robinwijker
    @robinwijker Před 2 lety +6

    Amazing how they built this more then 80 years ago! Respect for them who design and who built this!

  • @zombywoof849
    @zombywoof849 Před 3 lety +5

    Fantastic to watch and hear the narration in English fully describing the journey. Excellent

  • @BB63
    @BB63 Před 3 lety +8

    Excellent video, nice to see some of the history is still available. Not open to the public I'm guessing, to bad it was damaged by looters.

  • @chadfarris4465
    @chadfarris4465 Před 3 lety +4

    These places need to be turned into museums.

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 Před 3 lety

      How could it be brought up to the building safety standards of today with hundreds of people walking through? Just one small fire...

    • @andyrob3259
      @andyrob3259 Před 3 lety +4

      @@largol33t1 no different to the cabinet was rooms bunker in London, or several open to the public submarine’s I’ve been on.

  • @bmcg5296
    @bmcg5296 Před 3 lety +10

    These tunnels are amazing and the way man was able to dig and build so fast. Each room and staircase was and still is a place of history that needs protection for the future to understand man and how evil even needs a place of shelter! Thank you for this film. Totally fascinating to think what evil may have lurked in here!

    • @bmcg5296
      @bmcg5296 Před 3 lety +2

      @Richardo Franzie it’s a memory to those who where made to work in these places that is the most important part of why they should be kept. The people who died in conditions so horrendous it’s keeping their memories in our minds. Without them no one remembers the suffering and who caused it! I’m not if you think glorifying the Nazis, your totally mistaken!

    • @MrShobar
      @MrShobar Před 3 lety +1

      You don't need a defunct shelter to demonstrate the evil in man. Just take a good look at any place, in any age.

    • @geoffbell166
      @geoffbell166 Před 2 lety

      I wonder if they executed them afterwards like the 'Wulfs Lair' to keep it secret,imagine labouring away in not so pleasant conditions and knowing you going to get whacked,escape was pretty much impossible with SS guards ready to mow you down with MP40s should make a break for it...

  • @MikaelJohnsson
    @MikaelJohnsson Před 3 lety +12

    Thank you, it was interesting tour

  • @OlSgtLove
    @OlSgtLove Před 3 lety +8

    Impressive map/ situation room ....that would have been something to see in its day of being in operation....would have love to see the radio room and its equipment in operation.... can hear the morse code going on right now...

  • @MrTantrums007
    @MrTantrums007 Před 2 lety

    Excellent construction and attention to technical requirements such as communications and ventilation. These bunkers must be preserved for future generations to see!

  • @jeroenburlage8906
    @jeroenburlage8906 Před 3 lety

    dankt voor de vertaling , het is echt de moeite waard . zo zien hoe mensen handelen , als ze weten hoe boos iedereen al jaren lang is . dan graaf je , je in zodat niemand je ziet . groeten uit amsterdam

  • @ronwesterduin2471
    @ronwesterduin2471 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks, amazing tours.

  • @jessestout8646
    @jessestout8646 Před 3 lety +7

    Great video! Love that narrator's voice, also!

  • @BB63
    @BB63 Před rokem +1

    Hard to believe the size of the system. As you tour the tunnels you don't see any lighting anywhere. I'm guessing that everything that was worth anything was taken by residents or the military.
    It is sad that it will never be open to the public for tours.
    The construction of such a place is so hard to imagine, unbelievable engineering abilities.

  • @paullahocki2539
    @paullahocki2539 Před rokem

    Simply amazing, take me next time. I would love to have the opportunity to see first hand this rich history of the past.

  • @chipo8877
    @chipo8877 Před 3 lety +2

    Amazing, keep up the good work!

  • @atestemunhadahistoria
    @atestemunhadahistoria Před 3 lety +1

    First Greetings from Brazil and super super thank you for you bring to us this important material!!

  • @eugenebennett5800
    @eugenebennett5800 Před 3 lety +2

    HI THERE THER EIS A VIDEO THE 101 AIRBRONED DID WHEN THEY TOOK IT OVER.. EVERTHING WAS STILL IN THERE NICE BEDS BOOKS RECORDS . AND EVERY THING... IT WAS VERY VERY NICE.. THIS WAS AT THE TIME AFTER THE BOMBS WAS DROPED ON THE AREA. BUT NEVER DAMAGED THE BUNKER.. THOUGHT I WOULD SHARE THIS WITH YOU AND OTHERS...

  • @csaint6780
    @csaint6780 Před 2 lety

    Great video, thanks!!

  • @penduloustesticularis1202

    Wunderbar.

  • @carolsalter1784
    @carolsalter1784 Před 2 lety +2

    wow those tunnels go forever i wouldn't want to live down there.

  • @shoresyman1
    @shoresyman1 Před 2 lety

    Great tour
    Excellent video 👍🏿👌

  • @theposguy1435
    @theposguy1435 Před 2 lety

    That's fascinating.. thank you

  • @Arty-ku8rq
    @Arty-ku8rq Před 3 lety +4

    Fascinating

  • @raythomason3
    @raythomason3 Před 2 lety +1

    Remarkable quality of construction

  • @zerofox7347
    @zerofox7347 Před 3 lety +3

    It’s hard to believe there’s not a stick of furniture in there.

  • @zillsburyy1
    @zillsburyy1 Před 3 lety +6

    i want some of that frosted glass from the bunker!

  • @johnhobbs621
    @johnhobbs621 Před měsícem

    Brilliantly detailed and interesting, thank you so much. I don't understand why the bunker system has now largely been sealed off, this is living history and an amazing piece of engineering, so important to remember the doubtless countess lives lost and backbreaking work of men in the creation of these tunnels. Why not have a museum entrance with finds from the bunker system then clean and reinstall the pumps etc and have the entire system open for everyone to see. I don't feel this would a glorification of the Nazis but a chance to witness history just as you may visit a castle which was at some point in history used for defence.

  • @tallat8888
    @tallat8888 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the content, it very interesting. Lost battlefields also has some good content about these ww2 structures.

  • @stephenblake2196
    @stephenblake2196 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow!! Not even a nail left strpped clean !! Someone was busy????

  • @shafur3
    @shafur3 Před 3 lety

    Great vidio well done.

  • @divarachelenvy
    @divarachelenvy Před 3 lety +2

    thank you

  • @karlwarne7380
    @karlwarne7380 Před 3 lety +7

    A good and informative tour. We all surely know what a dreadful lot the Nazi's were, but i'm afraid you have to admire the engineering feat to build this underground bunker, disgusting place though it is.

    • @black07rr
      @black07rr Před 2 lety

      I just told somebody today that “history is always written and dispersed to the public by the victors”
      And the victors always label themselves the good guys, but who determines that? The ones calling themselves the good guys? Not many people are left from that time to defend or determine what happened, outside of the same stuff that’s been said for years, things that make you say hmmm

  • @CraigCanberra
    @CraigCanberra Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks for your fascinating posts Begafilm. Is this a duplicate of a previous post? It look like a previous version of this video has been deleted and replaced by this one. Was there an issue with the previous one? Thanks for the info!

  • @jaydenandtheboiz
    @jaydenandtheboiz Před rokem

    Kinda weird that I’ve dreamed about this before but never remember currently seeing places like this

  • @feldgendarmridpath7893
    @feldgendarmridpath7893 Před 3 lety +4

    I thought that the Hotel Türken was not connected to bunker system until after the war?

  • @flaminglaughter
    @flaminglaughter Před 2 lety +2

    It feels like people would have to walk through your bedroom to get into the living room . And I think they should have considered escalators instead of marble steps!

  • @sharonwhiteley6510
    @sharonwhiteley6510 Před 2 lety +1

    I'd like to add it's a shame the original cones for the primary antenna systems were destroyed to build the new hotel on the Obersalzburg. I probably wouldn't recognize where we spent so much time. Never staying at the General Walker. But there slot machines in the basement as you approached the tunnels

  • @robertlyman9789
    @robertlyman9789 Před 10 měsíci

    Bet it was fun to find your way out if the power went out!

  • @buzzabuzza3494
    @buzzabuzza3494 Před 2 lety +1

    Incredible place and no graffiti 👏👏

  • @xochitl9161
    @xochitl9161 Před 4 měsíci

    Fascinating ! Thank you.

  • @bozotheclown935
    @bozotheclown935 Před 2 lety

    Excellent work guys.
    Still sorry they destroyed this area and assassinated the remaining structures.
    Levelling the monuments did not erase what happened.
    I enjoy coming to this area, and I find it one of the most fascinating places on the planet.

  • @johnbrownlee7623
    @johnbrownlee7623 Před 3 lety +2

    So what happened to the sildiers?, Killed?....To bad so much damage was done to this bunker..

  • @carolsalter1784
    @carolsalter1784 Před 2 lety +3

    is this still open?

    • @geoffbell166
      @geoffbell166 Před 2 lety

      Yep its got a bar vaccine certs only!lol

  • @Syvana32
    @Syvana32 Před 3 lety +5

    Can you PLEASE translate the maps when you post them?!

    • @muddawgkomm9642
      @muddawgkomm9642 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, agreed. Very interesting but frustrating at the same time for us who's not proficient in German huh?

  • @Gary-Seven-and-Isis-in-1968

    This is why History is bound to repeat itself.
    Looters showing no respect for History, taking or destroying evidence that needs to be preserved
    as much as possible.
    Looters in a way reflect the mentality of humanity.

  • @tallkooljp
    @tallkooljp Před 10 měsíci

    Empty tunnels. Fascinating lol

  • @asintonic
    @asintonic Před 3 lety +3

    Is this a re-upload?

  • @johndewey6358
    @johndewey6358 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I wonder what happened to Borman and where went to.

  • @GrenlandUnderVann
    @GrenlandUnderVann Před 3 lety +1

    Was this shoot ion 2021?

  • @nordicvision1893
    @nordicvision1893 Před 3 lety +4

    How come the tunnelsystems and the mainfunctional rooms are ALWAYS stripped out of existence? Even the safes are carried out, badass whights kolosal steel. Why are this so important?

    • @christopher88719
      @christopher88719 Před 3 lety +10

      There are a number of reasons.
      First off the Nazis destroyed, burned, and bombed a lot of their equipment on their way out. However, you can find videos of the bunkers shot after the Allies captured them and they were a lot more complete yet still badly damaged.
      Second, the Allies and US servicemen stripped most of the bunkers of personal belongings or interesting items. A lot of it was taken as souvenirs by enlisted men. The US military took radios and electronics to study and also to not let the technology fall into the hands of other foreign powers.
      Finally, the local looters took everything else, including stripping wood, electrical, furniture, doors, etc. Building materials and metal were extremely hard to find in Germany after the war. People wanted to rebuild their homes and businesses and one of the only ways it could be done was with looted materials. The rest was sold for scrap.
      I am sure there are experts that will be able to expand on this.

    • @jessestout8646
      @jessestout8646 Před 3 lety +5

      @@christopher88719>Great answer!

    • @nordicvision1893
      @nordicvision1893 Před 3 lety +2

      @@christopher88719 Thank you for exlaining and took the time 👍

    • @christopher88719
      @christopher88719 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jessestout8646 Thank you! @NordicVision Thank you, I am happy you found my reply helpful!

  • @rakesh.869
    @rakesh.869 Před 3 lety +2

    Brickworks look like the British built buildings in India ..

  • @bujiasable
    @bujiasable Před 2 lety

    hola adonde esta eso ?

  • @iainsanders4775
    @iainsanders4775 Před 2 lety

    Has it been thoroughly surveyed, with ultrasonic, ground radar, etc., for remaining hidden compartments..

  • @jasonflores79
    @jasonflores79 Před 2 lety

    In Argentina AKa “Juan Keller”

  • @mariusakelis8689
    @mariusakelis8689 Před 3 měsíci

    Is it still accessible, these tunnels?

  • @pierrefireball2505
    @pierrefireball2505 Před 3 lety +3

    This is an amazing video, it is showing us what the Nazis built to protect themselves from the outside world because of the war they cause. Fascinating video, really thank you for making it and making it very clear to all of us. I love the voice of the commentator, he is not overly dramatic or saying things that make it difficult to understand. It also helps understand the vast measures the Nazis although paranoia of what could happen built to protect themselves. They were a bunch of mentally deranged people who follow Hitler and made him who he was or what he was to become the worst person to lead to the destruction and killing of millions of jews, of many more millions of deaths just because he wishes to obtain power.

    • @spongebob7296
      @spongebob7296 Před 2 lety +1

      Hitler was one amongst the many lunatics in a lunatic world during the 30's and beyond. No one is worse than the next lunatic. Churchill, Stalin, Mao, Roosevelt, Tito, Muselini, Hirohito, and the list goes on and on.

  • @NoNameNo.5
    @NoNameNo.5 Před 2 lety

    Was all this stuff done ever operational? Like, we’re people living here with friends and furniture and full fuud

  • @furher-jh5mv
    @furher-jh5mv Před rokem

    Pff bizar hoe ze dit gebouwd hebben die gangen gaan maar door en alles was netjes afgewerkt

  • @jasminespencer3992
    @jasminespencer3992 Před rokem

    I went to Germany and everyone kept calling me a dummkopf, I think it means “cool guy”.

  • @fhoneman
    @fhoneman Před rokem

    This video is awesome 👍 ❤️ ❤️

  • @joeydepalmer4457
    @joeydepalmer4457 Před 2 lety

    That would make a great time traveling movie location. start and finish the movie in modern day bunkers, exploring them, and at the start, do flash backs to the 1940s and at some turn or walk through, step back into time. main part of the movie live in the bunkers in ww2. the explorier will start out dressed in todays clothing and than find himself in ww2 german uniform.

  • @bazza945
    @bazza945 Před 2 lety

    Noisey, smelly, claustrophobic, bolt hole, suitable for a bunch of rates. Still, an interesting tour, thank you.

  • @robertcameron2808
    @robertcameron2808 Před 2 lety +3

    I remember seeing a film of 🇺🇸 troops in the tunnel stealing recordings and furniture real thieves

  • @kukeleku1973
    @kukeleku1973 Před 4 měsíci

    what happens when the light dies.....o my god

  • @jean-francoislemieux5509

    after watching nearly all your serie of obersalzberg bunkers, one could say that bunker building was the most stable and safe job of the entire war for the german workers.... they didn't use slave labor in theses... maybe they didn't want the concentration camp nearby?

  • @shauntaylor6040
    @shauntaylor6040 Před 3 lety +3

    It's great engineering but used very little. Clearly Hitler could have run the war from the Berghof full time if he wanted to.

    • @muddawgkomm9642
      @muddawgkomm9642 Před 3 lety +4

      I believe it probably would have gave him a little bit longer to hold on. This would be very similar in nature to our Cheyenne mountain/ Colorado springs military installation. All aspects of the branch's of military are all centrally located in one bunkered hillside. Would have loved to seen what one of our "MOAB's" or a "bunker buster" could have done to this fortified bunker system before it was demolished. It's absolutely sad that it was allowed to be demolished like so many other's.but yet the Eagles Nest was allowed to stay!

  • @sammyvh11
    @sammyvh11 Před 3 lety +3

    Bormann made it to SA

    • @redskyatnight123
      @redskyatnight123 Před 3 lety +6

      What? Boremann died in Berlin

    • @wombatwilly1002
      @wombatwilly1002 Před 3 lety +2

      @@redskyatnight123 All these conspiracy NUTS think the Illuminati are going to call by 5G Toer too..LOL.They identified Bormann's body in Berlin years later with DNA.

    • @geoffbell166
      @geoffbell166 Před 2 lety +1

      @@wombatwilly1002 Make sure you get your booster shots...

    • @wombatwilly1002
      @wombatwilly1002 Před 2 lety

      @@geoffbell166 already done

    • @penduloustesticularis1202
      @penduloustesticularis1202 Před 2 lety

      He's in South Africa?

  • @freedomfirst5557
    @freedomfirst5557 Před 3 lety

    Lindsey Graham holds the same position with trump.

  • @mikeross3783
    @mikeross3783 Před 2 lety

    There is not a single artifact,just more bare walls,brick and concrete these videos are boring anything interesting has long gone,and stolen,I personally don't see what you find fascinating about this,so the Germans like to dig,I'd bulldoze it,bury it all!

  • @williamwilliam5066
    @williamwilliam5066 Před 4 měsíci

    When the narrator says corder, does he mean corridor