Video: Hitler's bunker will be restored in Germany
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
In the summer, an exhibition dedicated to 1945 will open in Germany, including an imitation of the bunker of Adolf Hitler. It is known that the bunker became the last refuge of the Fuhrer. Interestingly, this event will not take place in Berlin, but in the city of Oberhausen, once famous for the octopus Paul.
The bunker will be located in the basement of the Top Secret espionage museum, and in early summer some of its premises will become available to visitors.
According to the director of the museum, the project is unique in that the entire exposition will be restored from archival photographs and with the participation of private collections and other museums.
To maintain the atmosphere of the war days, shots, air raid sirens and announcements about the need to go to the bomb shelter will sound at the exhibition.
Instead of photographs, the exhibition will have empty black frames so as not to attract Nazi fanatics.
Last year, the espionage museum already presented a similar exhibition, namely, an imitation of the house in which Osama bin Laden was killed.
According to the director, visitors to the exhibitions are people interested in history. Therefore, the main purpose of the museum is to try to preserve the historical concept while attracting the attention of the public in order to ensure a return on investment.
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