Churchill's underground bunker full tour, secret room included

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  • čas přidán 18. 11. 2022
  • A private WC that people thought was Churchill's bathroom included instead a high-tech telephone boot to call the US Presidents during the war (Franklin D. Roosevelt, then Harry S. Truman). Go here to check it out: 12:30
    During the Second World War, Prime Minister Winston Churchill and his cabinet went underground to continue meeting and planning the war effort. A maze of tiny bunker rooms still sits beneath what is now the Treasury building.
    Inside what everyone believed was Churchill’s private toilet was a custom-encrypted telephone (provided by Bell labs called SIGSALY or Green Hornet) that connected the prime minister directly to the US president, wrapping their voices in white noise (only the receiver knew the frequency in order to decode it and get a clear voice).
    The Cabinet War Rooms became fully operational on 27 August 1939, a week before Britain declared war on Germany, but Churchill wasn’t interested in going underground until Germany’s Blitz bombing offensive began in September 1940.
    Once 10 Downing Street was bombed, he convinced even his cook (whose kitchen was hit) to go below ground. “Churchill’s War Cabinet met here 115 times, most often during the Blitz and the later German V-weapon offensive,” explains the Imperial War Rooms website.
    “The Cabinet War Rooms were in use 24 hours a day until 16 August 1945, when the lights were turned off in the Map Room for the first time in six years.”
    The rooms have been preserved or reconstructed with such fidelity that it's rumored Tom Cruise will be moving in to prepare for the next filming of Mission: Impossible.
    Churchill War Rooms: www.iwm.org.uk/visits/churchi...
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  • @Gadgetmumma
    @Gadgetmumma Před rokem +61

    As a bricklayer, my dad worked on Churchill’s bunker during the war. My mum told me this about 15 years ago. (She turns 100 in two weeks.) My dad died in 1961 at age 42 from asbestosis. He was also tasked with rebuilding those bombed during the blitz.

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose Před rokem +3

      Oh, you have a family connection to this amazing place! I visited the bunker around ten years ago, it is truly fascinating!.

  • @jlurenzjr
    @jlurenzjr Před rokem +10

    The woman giving this tour is fantastic. She’s so good at describing what we are seeing and she seems very excited and happy to do it. Really cool. Thank you!

  • @sunspot42
    @sunspot42 Před rokem +12

    SIGSALY, the computer system that scrambled communications between Roosevelt and Churchill, was a massive technological breakthrough. It was the first time pulse code modulation was used to transmit audio data, a fundamental technology that’s still in use today on CDs and streaming audio over the Internet. The computer was massive and housed offsite in the basement of the nearby Selfridges department store.
    After the war, it was discovered that the Nazis had intercepted SIGSALY signals, and couldn’t determine what they were. They thought it might be some kind of telegraph. They had no idea it was a voice communication system or how to decode it.

  • @marymack4105
    @marymack4105 Před rokem +42

    This was fascinating. And what an awesome tour guide.

  • @libertyblueskyes2564
    @libertyblueskyes2564 Před rokem +15

    Kirsten, this is incredible. Thank you.

  • @scottallpress3818
    @scottallpress3818 Před rokem +15

    What a brilliant tour , but the guide makes it . Very informative and well spoken . Thanks

  • @lissanne9769
    @lissanne9769 Před rokem +48

    This video is a good historical tour of the WW2 secret inner works. This was such a terrific place for working against the war with Germany and Hitler. I was very surprised by all of the well placed rooms. The meeting rooms, the radio room, and each of the specialized areas for working. It was probably not a nice place for sleeping or rest. Thank you for this wonderful tour.

    • @labla8940
      @labla8940 Před rokem

      I goita say that the movie nailed it perfectly

    • @BenWeeks
      @BenWeeks Před rokem

      It is amazing to obsserve the similarities and differences between this and the Fuhrer bunker. I also am curious as to what the detectives role was for Churchill.

  • @henryj.8528
    @henryj.8528 Před rokem +31

    Visited Churchill's War Rooms this summer. Very interesting. However, I also visited Western Approaches in Liverpool. That operation which ran the Battle of the Atlantic against the U-boats was basically shuttered in 1945 and not reopened until the 80s or 90s. Lots of stuff, still on desks where people left it when the war ended.

  • @victoriasanchez1111
    @victoriasanchez1111 Před rokem +14

    What a delightful surprise! Thank You so much Kirsten I appreciate you so much! I am a Churchill nut Loved the old guy he was relentless. I've read and watched most every book and movie about him. Thanks for this rare treat!

    • @henrygingold6549
      @henrygingold6549 Před rokem

      Have you read, "Churchill: Struggle for Survival" by Charles Moran his doctor. It is wonderful and tells you so much more and at then end your admiration for him will increase 100 fold.

    • @victoriasanchez1111
      @victoriasanchez1111 Před rokem

      @@henrygingold6549 Thank You Henry!

  • @mwmentor
    @mwmentor Před rokem +10

    That was really interesting.. Thanks Kirsten - cool that you were taken into areas that the average member of the public wouldn't be invited. Very cool. Thaks for sharing and I am looking forward to your next video!! 👍🙂

  • @lindanelson3092
    @lindanelson3092 Před rokem +12

    I had visited Churchill’s War Rooms summer of 1984 when it opened as a small self guided museum. Fun to revisit via your YT channel, as it has really expanded in size. Fascinating place!! Thank you!!

  • @HLR4th
    @HLR4th Před rokem +18

    Scary that the "bomb shelter" was just a basement. Thank you for sharing.

    • @Jeromeeb
      @Jeromeeb Před rokem +6

      Honestly with the technology of the day it might have been all that was needed 🤷.

    • @john_smith1471
      @john_smith1471 Před rokem

      @@Jeromeeb Bank and Sloane Square shallow sub-surface underground stations had direct hits and suffered total destruction, with much loss of life.

  • @baronvonnembles
    @baronvonnembles Před rokem +35

    Thank you for this. I won't ever get to London to see this incredible piece of history in person so I am thankful for your efforts.

  • @Brendissimo1
    @Brendissimo1 Před rokem +16

    Thanks for this! I visited the war rooms as a teenager in the 2000s but I didn't get to see a couple of the areas as closely as you did and didn't have a guide, so this was great!

  • @elizadances
    @elizadances Před rokem +33

    One of the most fascinating places I had the pleasure to visit when in the UK, so great to see the War Rooms again. Thanks for taking us through them!

  • @alanaldpal950
    @alanaldpal950 Před rokem +13

    I very much liked this and hope you will do more tours/videos of other historical buildings/locations.

  • @bonnieo452
    @bonnieo452 Před rokem +14

    I loved learning about this. Thank you for filming and for the tour.

  • @Britbabe53
    @Britbabe53 Před rokem +130

    Fascinating video. As a Brit living in Canada, I often think that as a generation, we owe our lives to Churchill. I know he is often vilified by many, but I know a lot of us wouldn't be here without his sheer grit and determination to guide the British people out of that war.

    • @GodsFavoriteBassPlyr
      @GodsFavoriteBassPlyr Před rokem +19

      He was definitely the right guy .. at the right time.

    • @phil6506
      @phil6506 Před rokem +4

      What would Churchill have thought of your present day prime minister ? He would have probably said lets forget it, their going to to give up their freedom anyway.

    • @andriandrason1318
      @andriandrason1318 Před rokem +5

      @@phil6506 Don't know about that, but He would most definitely think you where a featherbrained, ignoramus individual.

    • @zeitgeistx5239
      @zeitgeistx5239 Před rokem

      Lol as the dead Bengalis.

    • @phil6506
      @phil6506 Před rokem

      @@andriandrason1318 Typical lefty, too low an intellect to put forward an intelligent reply, just attack on a personal level.

  • @jonthebru
    @jonthebru Před rokem +7

    Lovely work Kirsten. I wonder how many people these days know that Churchill held an American passport. and citizenship. His Mother was American. He was definitely the man for the job at the right time.

    • @henrygingold6549
      @henrygingold6549 Před rokem

      Sorry but he held only one passport and that of the United Kingdom. His mother was indeed American and he could have claimed US nationality through her but never did. He travelled during the war on a diplomatic passport or sometimes a false one to fool spies although he was so recognisable it's had to see how he could be mistaken for someone else.

  • @peterxyz3541
    @peterxyz3541 Před rokem +7

    Churchill, I want to see his steak dinners, win bottles and cigar ash tray. 😂. Fascinating

  • @incandesantlite
    @incandesantlite Před rokem +10

    I visited this place in 2008 and they have done a lot of great work on making it even better! So many magnificent updates! I hope to return some day soon!

  • @dilihopa
    @dilihopa Před rokem +5

    This was very interesting. Both my parents survived the blitz. Many sad and somber stories were told. Lest we forget.

  • @3generations393
    @3generations393 Před rokem +6

    Fascinating! Thank you for such great coverage.

  • @jamiehicks3533
    @jamiehicks3533 Před rokem +10

    Absolutely fabulous! I love nearly all of your videos, this is a bit of a departure from the norm but wonderfully done. What an extraordinary time with an extraordinary leader. Thank you!

  • @marthareyes4024
    @marthareyes4024 Před rokem +16

    Interesting.
    Love History.
    We have a Churchill museum and part of the Berlin Wall that came down, here in Fulton, Missouri. Also, the church that was bombed, was transported here and reassembled. It is beautiful.
    Churchill gave a speech here.
    Located on the Westminster college campus.
    * comprises three elements: the Church of St Mary Aldermanbury, the museum itself, and the Breakthrough sculpture.

  • @jenelllorman1448
    @jenelllorman1448 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for sharing this. I had no idea this existed. The person whom gave the tour was a wonderful guide.

  • @miketackabery7521
    @miketackabery7521 Před rokem +4

    That was a marvelous tour! Thank you for it!

  • @tiogoala7654
    @tiogoala7654 Před rokem

    That was an incredible tour! Thank you so much for taking us there.

  • @bernardobonixe6873
    @bernardobonixe6873 Před rokem +4

    Awesome video as always. Loved the way you ended the video with "frozen in time", just perfect

  • @elaineparker2681
    @elaineparker2681 Před rokem +5

    This was fascinating! Thank you so much for sharing this.

  • @salty6pence672
    @salty6pence672 Před rokem +1

    You have done it again, Amazing video.

  • @ycc247
    @ycc247 Před rokem +2

    This is a really great tour of the bunker. Very informative, fascinating in fact. Thank you

  • @barbarabauling7513
    @barbarabauling7513 Před rokem +14

    Lovely tour of the War Rooms, The guide was tremendous, although she didn't mention the significance of the 'windy' weather slide, (7:20) which was only used when air-raids were in progress upstairs. British humour at its best, :)

  • @ronaldgarnes8809
    @ronaldgarnes8809 Před rokem +5

    Fascinating, Thank You and Thank the lady who was the guide for such a wonderful look back at one of the most critical times in history.

  • @macdansav1546
    @macdansav1546 Před rokem +1

    What a brilliant post. Thanks for the amazing tour! I'd love to visit one day.

  • @michaelwatson6966
    @michaelwatson6966 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful! Thank you so much for the tour!

  • @M0M0F2P0Ms
    @M0M0F2P0Ms Před rokem +1

    HIGHLY recommend this if you're looking for something cool to do in London. Thanks for taking us behind the scenes, I didn't notice a lot of this stuff when I was there because it was a self-guided walk through. Great tour!

  • @mikemiller6483
    @mikemiller6483 Před rokem +1

    Amazing video! Thank you for sharing!

  • @SillyPutty3700
    @SillyPutty3700 Před rokem +7

    18:58 The reason the phones didn't have dials is not because they were a "direct line" it is because when you picked up the phone it went to an operator that routed the call to where ever you told her to

    • @john_smith1471
      @john_smith1471 Před rokem +1

      Yes our phone at home was on a manual exchange, no dial we picked up the handset and waited for the operator to say ‘number please’ same with the red public telephone kiosks.

    • @sw6188
      @sw6188 Před rokem +3

      You are correct that back then, calls were routed through operators and as a result the phones didn't need or have dials. However, telephones like this with no dials were also used for direct-line connections - where the phone only connected to one other distant phone - effectively an intercom. Picking up the phone at one end would cause the phone at the other end to ring, and the receiving party would pick up. It is more likely in this instance that these phones were used for direct-line applications given the nature of the place they are in, as well as the fact that there are multiple phones - if calls were being routed through an operator you would only need one phone.

  • @TeamFish15
    @TeamFish15 Před rokem +1

    One of the most fascinating docs I’ve seen on YT! Well done!!

  • @jonchalk3855
    @jonchalk3855 Před rokem +2

    Great episode. History is also important. Especially nowadays. I heard about Churchill's Bunker, but I never seen it before. The tour guide was very knowledgeable in her historical facts.

  • @Jeromeeb
    @Jeromeeb Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the video, cool stuff.

  • @danielraiter
    @danielraiter Před rokem +1

    Fantastic, what a wonderful video, thank you!

  • @pattin4015
    @pattin4015 Před rokem +20

    This history is a reminder how much "high tech' can change in 70+ years. What a world the next 70 years might bring (if we survive it) is probably beyond our wildest dreams and imagination. Thanks for this - it was so interesting!

  • @ivoted7199
    @ivoted7199 Před rokem +2

    Wow! Kristen, you really get around and you have outdone yourself on this one... 👍

  • @kathleenchapman1343
    @kathleenchapman1343 Před rokem +1

    Dear Kristen, I love all of your videos and explorations, but honestly this was fascinating. I'm going to watch it again.

  • @elizabethmartineau-marshal341

    This was lovely! Thank you.

  • @lancedaniels
    @lancedaniels Před rokem +2

    Thanks for posting and sharing. Very interesting to hear about this building.

  • @johnpatterson4272
    @johnpatterson4272 Před rokem

    Fantastic video. Thank you so much.

  • @glennda1939
    @glennda1939 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing this! Very interesting!

  • @cynmalin5728
    @cynmalin5728 Před rokem +11

    this is a public museum i highly recommend visiting. i met people there who survived the Blitz. my dad served in the pacific as a radio man whom i learned from to have a healthy respect for WWII & the British war effort. the guide mentions the Enigma Code which was made into the Benedict Cumberbatch movie about Alan Turing. when France fell & the US had not entered the war, Britain was all alone against Germany & did everything they could w/ the resources they had to more than survive. the politics were not pretty. probably as many arguments as we have now in congress on how to solve issues. the pressure of knowing that the decisions you make meant life & death for your own citizens.

  • @58Barroco
    @58Barroco Před rokem +2

    ¡Great video, thank you for sharing!

  • @joysmith1213
    @joysmith1213 Před rokem +40

    The tour guide is so eloquent in her descriptions of the underground war rooms. Amazing what the United Kingdom had to go thru. Can't imagine having to live with bombs going off here in the States. What a fight against evil.

    • @Janmification
      @Janmification Před rokem +2

      My husband was a war baby and the shock from a bomb falling near by blew his cot into a cupboard and the door shut behind him.

    • @andrewjones-productions
      @andrewjones-productions Před rokem +3

      You will find that the entire United Kingdom, including Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland went through this war too. Not just England. 😡

    • @joysmith1213
      @joysmith1213 Před rokem +3

      @@andrewjones-productions I'm sorry, i meant United Kingdom, I get my countries mixed up over there, so i corrected it😵‍💫

    • @capmarketer5038
      @capmarketer5038 Před rokem

      Iraqi's or a number of countries subject to Western bombs and evil BS can imagine it easily

    • @andrewpriester6994
      @andrewpriester6994 Před rokem

      @@capmarketer5038 Oh please 🙄

  • @RockPhonic
    @RockPhonic Před rokem +1

    Wow! Great video. Fasinating stuff, learnt a lot. Plus the woman giving the tour and explaing the history was great!!

  • @geraldinefields1730
    @geraldinefields1730 Před rokem +2

    Great tour of historicsl event. Thank you.

  • @BethVonstaats
    @BethVonstaats Před rokem +1

    Amazing video! Thank you.

  • @andrewpriester6994
    @andrewpriester6994 Před rokem +3

    My parents & I got to visit Churchill’s Bunker in 2007 on our last day of our European vacation
    It was amazing to see all of that stuff & see what it was like during WW2 in the UK, we admire Winston Churchill very much
    We love history
    It was a treat

  • @dagwood1327
    @dagwood1327 Před rokem

    I have been a longtime subscriber. Love your work.

  • @dainasworldnumbers88
    @dainasworldnumbers88 Před rokem +1

    Great video!

  • @jamesthackeray7421
    @jamesthackeray7421 Před rokem +2

    I think it is fantastic they have preserved this for younger people to see keep up the good work with the videos much appreciated from me a military buff👍😉

  • @RaymondCore
    @RaymondCore Před rokem +1

    Very interesting. Thank you.

  • @wildbill23c
    @wildbill23c Před rokem

    This was an extremely interesting mini-documentary...could have watched and listened for hours about this. Thank you for sharing with us.

  • @marcjoseph6836
    @marcjoseph6836 Před rokem

    What a great video, fascinating! That's now on my to do list for this summer! Thanks guys!

  • @hankfacer7098
    @hankfacer7098 Před rokem

    What an amazing tour. Thank You

  • @chrisbgifford7387
    @chrisbgifford7387 Před rokem +1

    Amazing history, great video.

  • @DavGreg
    @DavGreg Před rokem +2

    Thanks for an amazing tour. Not sure if the guide is one of the regular guides, but she is very good.

  • @free2bfree583
    @free2bfree583 Před rokem +1

    Entertaining and educational video. Tour guide shares so much interesting and fun information. Thank you for sharing..

  • @clovermark39
    @clovermark39 Před rokem

    Amazing thanks for showing us these places.

  • @focus19551
    @focus19551 Před rokem

    More like this Kirsten! Fab!!!

  • @edwardlulofs444
    @edwardlulofs444 Před rokem +1

    Wow, the places that you find. Thanks.

  • @maryhall4074
    @maryhall4074 Před rokem

    Wow! What fascinating history. Showing the actual historical area where non of us watching your video right now could imagine how and where managing a war happened. Thank you for this video. I thoroughly enjoyed it. ❤️ Mary Hall from the USA. I would certainly welcome more videos like this one.

  • @teresawommack5148
    @teresawommack5148 Před 2 měsíci

    That's a cool bunker. Thanks for the great video.

  • @Kerry0101
    @Kerry0101 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for that tour. I have not made it to London but when I do I will visit this place for sure.

  • @InChristalone737
    @InChristalone737 Před rokem

    Outstanding video

  • @cherylsemrau7100
    @cherylsemrau7100 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this most informative video. So much information. Well done to the tour guide. Greetings from Canada.

    • @kirstendirksen
      @kirstendirksen  Před rokem +2

      I agree that Kate was a great tour guide. She was able to relay her knowledge in such a personable way. It was a fun morning.

  • @BunkersBPV
    @BunkersBPV Před rokem

    Very very nice this video, thanks.

  • @alexius23
    @alexius23 Před rokem

    Been there. It was a fun tour. Well worth your time.

  • @richardsimms251
    @richardsimms251 Před rokem +1

    I have seen this with my family. Wonderful site to see. Great video. Thank you. RS. Canada

  • @bentnickel7487
    @bentnickel7487 Před rokem +1

    Loved this one !!!!!

  • @golden50snomad52
    @golden50snomad52 Před rokem +2

    How absolutely interesting. The mannequins are downright creepy images! Kudos for voyaging down there to document all of this for us.

  • @davidimhoff2118
    @davidimhoff2118 Před rokem +2

    I've seen a video of some of this but this video is well documented. This guide is awesomely knowledgeable. I actually appreciate her telling all the stories and not being asked too many questions. It kinda would make it Moreno hectic to follow. So I appreciate it. I do like questions lol but I live in the United States so I just enjoy her talking. She's very intriguing.

  • @B747-4OO
    @B747-4OO Před rokem

    Very interesting, thx for this video! Really excellent explanations of the lady guide! 👍

  • @Sasha-jk6wo
    @Sasha-jk6wo Před rokem +12

    That was really really interesting to see that place. It's hard to imagine the stress and anxiety that everyone must have felt while working there.

  • @kendramiller1830
    @kendramiller1830 Před rokem +2

    This reminded me of Definbunker, it's a bunker build near Ottawa for the cold war. The war room, the old maps, the disconcerting separation from time and weather is fascinating. The Definbunker was built later 50~ so they have an early example of a computer and the style was very atomic 50s. Really neat and thank you for sharing. If I ever get to go to the UK, I'd love to check it out. If any of you are in Ottawa Canada, you should visit Definbunker, it is huge and super cool.

  • @abernathymonsoon4638
    @abernathymonsoon4638 Před rokem +2

    Ok, that was WAY cool.
    Thanks!

  • @waynester71
    @waynester71 Před rokem +1

    As a Brit with a huge passion and interest in all matters relating to WWII, particularly the history of the RAF, I find this stuff fascinating!
    I have always wanted to work or be a curator in an historic place such as this. I did apply some years ago to volunteer at Duxford Air Museum.. Excellent video.

  • @darylb5564
    @darylb5564 Před rokem

    Great video. I want to see this in person

  • @doktorzappergeck492
    @doktorzappergeck492 Před rokem +3

    There is no toilet in the alleged toilet of Churchill, so he had to use another one. I don't think this would have been unnoticed.

  • @MrDellasc
    @MrDellasc Před rokem +4

    We were able to visit the bunker in 2017. It’s simply amazing. As soon as the war was over in Europe, they closed shop so to speak and left everything as it was. My kids were in middle school and high school at the time. Both were able to use the experience they had in world history when they had to write an essay on the Battle of Britain.

  • @peterfotopoulos8325
    @peterfotopoulos8325 Před rokem +1

    The gravy sauce burning and the kitchen burning down it created a lot of smoke

  • @joewoodchuck3824
    @joewoodchuck3824 Před rokem +5

    I wonder what the original entrance looked like, and how people got in and out without being noticed.

  • @awesomesauce7535
    @awesomesauce7535 Před rokem

    How interesting! Thank you 🙂

  • @murraywagnon1841
    @murraywagnon1841 Před rokem +3

    That was great!! The presenter was amazing!!

  • @loda9510
    @loda9510 Před rokem

    Awesome information

  • @positano3290
    @positano3290 Před rokem +1

    Thank you!

  • @SuperJohnnyO
    @SuperJohnnyO Před rokem

    I visited the Secret Wartime Tunnels at Dover Castle in 2019, and - WOW! So much history! I was blown away! Churchill's personal bunker looks just as fascinating! Thanks for posting!

  • @mapaleonoravlog
    @mapaleonoravlog Před rokem

    Hello 👋 watching here, thanks for sharing

  • @Marilinaa
    @Marilinaa Před rokem +1

    Amazing! So interesting

  • @Chereese0808
    @Chereese0808 Před rokem

    Very interesting.
    Love this kind of stuff.
    The technology was better than expected.
    Thank you.

  • @kiwifruit27
    @kiwifruit27 Před rokem

    Really interesting, thanks