Wow Barry , that is for sure appreciated and we shall make use of that as best we can in upcoming explores my friend. Thank YOU for that and we send a greeting from us.
❤ Hi Eagle Eyes, Eagle Eyes. The ocean view is so very beautiful. Yes, can imagine how foreboding it would be during the tough winter months. Thank you again for showing us a diagram of the floor plan for the iconic Regelbau 671 with the gun base and ammo storage. Amazing to see the staircase still intact going down to the Firing Control Centre. Yes, don't let those bastard nestles get you HH. :) Those German metal half pipe roofs seem to last for ever. A good thing the 2nd Tobruk machine gun bunker was not wet inside. Was there anyone home there EE? 3rd machine gun Tobruk bunker was massive . It does look like the salty ocean spray did affect the integrity of the bunker. Another very interesting Atlantic Wall historical site. Thank you for taking us there HH and EE. I hope that your well earned meal was yummy. Take care you two.
This is what it is all about Laura. Exploring ands haring these incredible structures and we love to do that and with your incredible kind support we can. Thank YOU Laura for that. We send a HUGE greetings from us.
Thanks for all your amazing adventures you guys bring us. I have the bunkers in my backyard her in the north west coast of Denmark, and have been look, and playing in them. But mostly been at adventure! Very nice history Hunter 👍. Keep up the good work💪 Such a amazing childhood your son/daughter have with you! I always been admire that you bring to your kids. Big respect for that!. 👍🤗
We thank YOU for that my friend and so great to see you know your history. WE have to teach our children history so that they know their world better. Thanks for your great support my friend :)
@@WW2HistoryHunter You are right. Yes we have to teach and bring the history to our next generations. If not the history will not be told. The history tell us many things buy it self, but sometimes it's it needs a mouthpiece like like you, your daughter, and son! 🤗
Made it back to watching, you never cease to amaze me with your adventures. EE has an amazing life that most people would love to experience at least once . He will never need to learn about history from ww2 because he has seen so much of it . At least he hasn't had to experience the horrors of total war but you keep up the absolutely wonderful work!
Last year when I first watched a video of yours, I commented that you had inspired me to travel and explore. Well, in May I'm going to Alderney for a few days, which is one of the few places it's possible to see WW2 German fortifications on top of Victorian ones, which were built atop Roman battlements. I'm taking a small hot-tent and camping on the island. Very excited. Keep up the good work!
@@WW2HistoryHunter it is so cool to see and hear you and your son at the adventures through the ww2 history. I follow you a long time and hope to support you also on patreon as at the beginning on a different account. Maybe you can post the latest location so i can plan my next holiday trip with my kids :-)
Wow Just amazing seeing the fantastic bunkers. The size of them is incredible and so glad you could show these amazing structures and the view. They were the master builders. Wow.
Thanks! This position most likely received supplies by ship which means they ate good. I also bet during a storm nobody wanted to be there. Thanks for sharing and I saw those sticks you threw E Eyes. Good arm 🙂
Good point ad i agree come summer and good war weather it would be ok , during insane winter storms not so good. Thanks for your great support my friend :)
Beautiful place HH. To find 671s intact and not graffitied and without a museum support is great. That was a lot of hard rock drilling and blasting. Thank you for the superb video. Take care and be safe out there both of you.
Yes William , so rare to find these dinosaurs unspoiled and without the stupid " art work ". Let us hope it will stay like that for a long time. Thank YOU for your great support and greetings from us.
Yet another fantastic coastal defence position you have found for us, and some pf those bunkers, so well preserved. The bleakness of winter shines through in this video, but as you say, in summer, if will give breath taking views. Thank you from all of us. Stay safe and keep well my friends
yes Barry we have been at such location in a winter storm and you will remember that. Wind is so strong that you cannot stand up at all and the cold is unbearable. Loved this place and thanks my friend :)
Can't imagine it being much fun going down those steps during a storm! Excellent video, some excellent views of those bunkers. Keep up the great work EE and HH.
Such an amazingly beautiful place, but not the kind of place you want to be during a winter storm rolling in from the ocean. It would have been horrendous. Which is all the more surprising how well those bunkers have stood the test of time and nature. Except for that last one, which obviously gets the worst of it, the rest are in remarkable condition. And it's so cool to see they haven't suffered from the graffiti monsters either. Really love it when we these relics of History virtually untouched like this. Thank you both for bringing these to us, and for all the hard work, and effort, involved in getting to these amazing places. Cheers to you both! Stay Well!
Totally agree and i have been at such places during full storm and i can tell you one thing , you dont want to be there at all then. This place is really untouched and loved it Peter. Thanks for your great support and greetings from us.
Another great location filled with history! I wonder if some of that concrete was improperly mixed in the haste to get this location completed? That would contribute to it's deterioration. Thanks for taking us along with you and sharing another great view of the fortifications! Stay safe and stay well!
Could be that Donald. Perhaps they also suffer from the salt so near the ocean ?. Great place and loved to find that and share it. Thanks and greetings from us.
As always great adventure HH and EE. It so sad to see the beauty of these location spoiled by so many of these installation being built for the purpose of war. Thank you you two and as always be safe, careful and healthy...😄
Just love what you and your son are doing. Like you say, these are not the popular tourist sites that you visit, but ones it looks like often even the locals have forgotten about. Keep up the terrific work History Hunter and Eagle Eyes.
That is an impressive position that Nature is attempting to take it over. I would imagine summers weren't bad out there, but winters were miserable. Thanks for the awesome explore, HH and EE!❤️
What a spectacular view! This area is simply amazing! It's easy to imagine the Germans manning the guns and protecting this place they claimed as their own. It would have been awesome if some of the guns had remained. Thank you and EE for taking me along. Take care and stay safe. 💖💯
Nice location and great looking bunkers. Nice to see them free of graffiti and other signs of human garbage. Thanks to you and EE for your efforts and for sharing this.
Spectacular location! It looked like the front of that bunker had been strafed by allied aircraft... Then I saw it again later in the video... Looks like they did it on purpose... Mad looking camouflage attempt. I hope you arm has totally healed, EE 😁 Keep up the excellent work History Hunter team ❤️
@@WW2HistoryHunter have been for years. Currently in ukraine fighting the good fight using ww2 trenches. Found a bunch of German and Russian artifacts.
❤️ what an awesome location. The huge gun bunkers and some of the ammo storage rooms still lined with the original wood and shelving. The Germans most certainly meant business with these fortresses. I like the idea that they will still be around for many years as a testimony to history. Thank you HH and EE for all you do to share WW2 history with us.
I do a reminder watch the videos in full do not skip those Beauties are absolutely amazing the underwriter qual it's absolutely gorgeous it's really sad that they are corroding but that's what happens to concrete when it's exposed to salt thank you both very much for sharing that's with me I am very honored to be watching your videos in full sometimes I go back and watch him three or four times hello eagle eyes this is Kenny your biggest fan again thank you you guys for sharing this with me I'm very proud to see this you guys stay safe and you keep smiling proud to be German you are truly making me a proud German
Just amazing massive bunkers. Would be a dream to see these myself. Wow . Those poor soldiers must have been so cold there in the winter. At least these magnificent structures will be there forever.
👏 Wow, what a place. Those bunkers did a good job withstanding the signs of time considering the location. Thanks for taking us inside one. It looked well laid out with the bunker oven and wooden shelves. The Germans would have had the machine gun mount well greased, so gun could easily pivot. Wilhelm, Hans, and Gunther knew what to do. Yes, the Germans meant business. Thanks EE & HH.
Impressive German Engineering..Always in awe of their Knowledge and Technology from that era. Thanks for exploring for us the viewers. Greetings from Papua New Guinea.🇵🇬
Beautiful area;very nice. Noticed the #40 on the 2nd to last bunker you showed us. Prob from locals or authorities? Also, curious if the Germans put any installations across from where those bunkers were? Noticed how there was like an inlet. Do you know if they built across from there as well??? Amazing how some features still remain. Maybe someday I will be able to see for myself. Thanks EE and HH for another great adventure. Looking ahead to our next. Stay safe and smile
At some locations there are old signs like that and we have found out that some of them are actually original signs from the Germans. There were not any across from there but further " inland " you could say have lots of installments. Thanks Colleen :)
We have WWII structures here in the UK, but absolutely nothing on this scale, it must be amazing to be able to these places, to go through the positions and see the history
Great content thanks.. last Thursday we arrived at Odderoya island ,Kristiansand ,Norway… Called in for 1 day on a Cruise spotted the Atlantic wall fortifications from the ship had to investigate. The Area is loaded with these type of fortifications I only managed the low-level part of the island with my short amount of time the top is even more loaded …
Just a tip, just I love yalls channels and want to see you guys prosper. The only way to get people to not skip is going to be to change editing style and have things not a long winded in certain sections of your videos. Those first 1-3 minutes can be really long to get to the actual point in the video and will cause skipping to the actual section of the video
Well for me it is important to get things into some kind of context and also to inform about details that could be of interest but i know what you mean but i feel uncomfortable to only create material to get more views but then again it is great if there are more views. Thanks for watching.
@@WW2HistoryHunter 100% I struggle as well with my brand on Instagram with creating content that’s more algorithm friendly and trying to not sacrifice the message of it all. If you want me too maybe I can do an edit of one of your posted videos to show you what I mean cause I do believe you can keep peoples attention while still putting all that good info out. Love your stuff and thank you for putting content out like this!
Question is these location are being preserved or it’s open to anyone to visit I’m not sure if private property now days. My bucket list is to trace my grandfather steps during the war but that’s impossible
I love what you find in clear sight if you know what to look for. How do you manage to find so many hidden bunkers in a very tuff terrain with no one to guide you? I am a history buff myself and it is amazing that if Hitler took a left verses a right how the war may have changed the war thank god for his lust for power that he made so many mistakes when at first he appeared to be winning the war. Thanks for a look at even more history for us to see.❤❤❤
If the salt doesn’t deteriorate the other bunkers like it’s doing to the last one these should last for ever. Unlike the ones built on the dunes, I don’t see these being pulled into the sand by the ocean. It was amazing to see the cables and webbing still there. I would have thought the salt air would have claimed those by now.
I can imagine a soldier getting to a location like this in the summer and writing home about how he loves it there with the warm weather and beautiful ocean. Then winter comes and he writes home about how much he hates it there. Freezing cold and wet all the time. It is surprising that the camouflage wiring is still there. You would think the salt air and water would have claimed it by now. Tell Eagle Eyes that you both are going to send the winter there to what it was like for the soldiers lol. Fortunately the graffiti devils haven’t been to this location. I wonder why the machine gun position on the bunkers didn’t have a place to store their ammunition near the gun? Great to revisit this location.
You put out great content thank you if I had any money anymore to put on your PayPal I most definitely would thank you so much I'd love to be there to see it for myself
around 3min mark.. "this position is all about attack and.." what?? its a defensive position maan. I assume it was a slip of the tongue, but there was no correction in the edit. - just saying
@@WW2HistoryHunter Not really.. stuff with wheels/tracks is arguably a dualrole weapon. But a bolted down cannon in a reinforced concrete bunker would be kinda hard to relocate. You put it down and wait for the enemy to attack.. Dont you think ?? ;)
Do you know who removed all the artillery pieces? Did the Germans remove it or did people steal it or did our forces remove all these huge guns? I doubt this will be answered but I had to ask anyway.
Thanks for all that you do to keep history alive
Wow Barry , that is for sure appreciated and we shall make use of that as best we can in upcoming explores my friend. Thank YOU for that and we send a greeting from us.
Thank you for keeping history alive
Appreciated Robert and greetings from us.
❤ Hi Eagle Eyes, Eagle Eyes. The ocean view is so very beautiful. Yes, can imagine how foreboding it would be during the tough winter months. Thank you again for showing us a diagram of the floor plan for the iconic Regelbau 671 with the gun base and ammo storage. Amazing to see the staircase still intact going down to the Firing Control Centre. Yes, don't let those bastard nestles get you HH. :) Those German metal half pipe roofs seem to last for ever. A good thing the 2nd Tobruk machine gun bunker was not wet inside. Was there anyone home there EE? 3rd machine gun Tobruk bunker was massive . It does look like the salty ocean spray did affect the integrity of the bunker. Another very interesting Atlantic Wall historical site. Thank you for taking us there HH and EE. I hope that your well earned meal was yummy. Take care you two.
This is what it is all about Laura. Exploring ands haring these incredible structures and we love to do that and with your incredible kind support we can. Thank YOU Laura for that. We send a HUGE greetings from us.
@@WW2HistoryHunter welcome XO
Thanks for all your amazing adventures you guys bring us. I have the bunkers in my backyard her in the north west coast of Denmark, and have been look, and playing in them. But mostly been at adventure!
Very nice history Hunter 👍. Keep up the good work💪 Such a amazing childhood your son/daughter have with you! I always been admire that you bring to your kids. Big respect for that!. 👍🤗
We thank YOU for that my friend and so great to see you know your history. WE have to teach our children history so that they know their world better. Thanks for your great support my friend :)
@@WW2HistoryHunter You are right. Yes we have to teach and bring the history to our next generations. If not the history will not be told. The history tell us many things buy it self, but sometimes it's it needs a mouthpiece like like you, your daughter, and son! 🤗
Watching in full! No skipping! Leaving comments! And loving the experience!
You're the best!
Made it back to watching, you never cease to amaze me with your adventures. EE has an amazing life that most people would love to experience at least once . He will never need to learn about history from ww2 because he has seen so much of it . At least he hasn't had to experience the horrors of total war but you keep up the absolutely wonderful work!
EE is a very special boy as he teaches himself somehow due to a interest he has and so glad to see that. Thanks George :)
Last year when I first watched a video of yours, I commented that you had inspired me to travel and explore. Well, in May I'm going to Alderney for a few days, which is one of the few places it's possible to see WW2 German fortifications on top of Victorian ones, which were built atop Roman battlements. I'm taking a small hot-tent and camping on the island. Very excited. Keep up the good work!
MY friend that is so great to read and keep that spirit out there. Thanks and greetings from us.
Thank you History Hunters
You support is greatly appreciated David and will come in handy out there. Thank YOU and greetings from us.
@@WW2HistoryHunter it is so cool to see and hear you and your son at the adventures through the ww2 history. I follow you a long time and hope to support you also on patreon as at the beginning on a different account. Maybe you can post the latest location so i can plan my next holiday trip with my kids :-)
Love seeing these big gun bunkers on the Wall. Those stuck drill bits are a signature saying we were here working our butts off. Great video!
In a way they do say that yes :) Thanks Joe :)
Wow Just amazing seeing the fantastic bunkers. The size of them is incredible and so glad you could show these amazing structures and the view. They were the master builders. Wow.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks!
This position most likely received supplies by ship which means they ate good. I also bet during a storm nobody wanted to be there. Thanks for sharing and I saw those sticks you threw E Eyes. Good arm 🙂
Good point ad i agree come summer and good war weather it would be ok , during insane winter storms not so good. Thanks for your great support my friend :)
@@WW2HistoryHunter you are welcome
Beautiful place HH. To find 671s intact and not graffitied and without a museum support is great. That was a lot of hard rock drilling and blasting. Thank you for the superb video. Take care and be safe out there both of you.
Yes William , so rare to find these dinosaurs unspoiled and without the stupid " art work ". Let us hope it will stay like that for a long time. Thank YOU for your great support and greetings from us.
Love these Atlantic wall exploring videos. Thank you for sharing these locations with us.
Glad you like them!
Wow what a really cool gun placements along the Atlantic wall. Thank you soo much history hunter and the amazing Eli.
Agree and thanks William.
Thanks!
That is kind of you Ken and greetings from us.
Another beautiful location. Thank you for sharing your journey into WWII history with us. As always " good hunting "
Thank YOU for your great support.
GREAT SHOW MY FRIEND!!!
I really want to see all that ,soon
Thanks for Showing ....All the Best !!!!!!
Appreciated Tommy and greetings from us :)
Yet another fantastic coastal defence position you have found for us, and some pf those bunkers, so well preserved. The bleakness of winter shines through in this video, but as you say, in summer, if will give breath taking views. Thank you from all of us. Stay safe and keep well my friends
yes Barry we have been at such location in a winter storm and you will remember that. Wind is so strong that you cannot stand up at all and the cold is unbearable. Loved this place and thanks my friend :)
Can't imagine it being much fun going down those steps during a storm! Excellent video, some excellent views of those bunkers. Keep up the great work EE and HH.
Would have been a real challenge if you ask e and imagine doing that in a winter blizzard. Thanks my friend for being here :)
Thank you for the adventure! Greetings from all of us, to all of you!
Thank you too Hiyachoppy and we send a greetings your way to you and your family :)
Good afternoon from Syracuse NY USA brother and eagle eye thank you for sharing your adventures in history
Hello Earl and so glad you are here with us and glad we can share with you :)
Such an amazingly beautiful place, but not the kind of place you want to be during a winter storm rolling in from the ocean. It would have been horrendous. Which is all the more surprising how well those bunkers have stood the test of time and nature. Except for that last one, which obviously gets the worst of it, the rest are in remarkable condition. And it's so cool to see they haven't suffered from the graffiti monsters either. Really love it when we these relics of History virtually untouched like this. Thank you both for bringing these to us, and for all the hard work, and effort, involved in getting to these amazing places. Cheers to you both! Stay Well!
Totally agree and i have been at such places during full storm and i can tell you one thing , you dont want to be there at all then. This place is really untouched and loved it Peter. Thanks for your great support and greetings from us.
@@WW2HistoryHunter Same my friend, same. When you hands turn blue, and that one single, evil, icy droplet, runs down you back. Cheers!
Another great location filled with history! I wonder if some of that concrete was improperly mixed in the haste to get this location completed? That would contribute to it's deterioration. Thanks for taking us along with you and sharing another great view of the fortifications! Stay safe and stay well!
Could be that Donald. Perhaps they also suffer from the salt so near the ocean ?. Great place and loved to find that and share it. Thanks and greetings from us.
This is going to be one of your most popular videos. Really liked how you showed the surroundings and the water! Whats up EE!
We sure hope people like it yes and thanks for being here :)
As always great adventure HH and EE. It so sad to see the beauty of these location spoiled by so many of these installation being built for the purpose of war. Thank you you two and as always be safe, careful and healthy...😄
Yes it is difficult to comprehend how much they built during those years. Thanks Ted :)
what an absolutely amazing view from the front of that big gun bunker looks like you guys were blessed with good weather on your trip
Yes very lucky with that one as the next days were totally opposite :) Thanks and more to come :)
Just love what you and your son are doing. Like you say, these are not the popular tourist sites that you visit, but ones it looks like often even the locals have forgotten about. Keep up the terrific work History Hunter and Eagle Eyes.
Thanks for that and yes we do strive to find the ones that people have never seen. Thanks Markus :)
Thank you again for a great experience (always look forward to your videos my friend
So nice of you
That is an impressive position that Nature is attempting to take it over. I would imagine summers weren't bad out there, but winters were miserable. Thanks for the awesome explore, HH and EE!❤️
Yes have been at such location in a winter storm and that is no joke Cynthia. We thank you for being here and keep smiling my friend :)
What a spectacular view! This area is simply amazing! It's easy to imagine the Germans manning the guns and protecting this place they claimed as their own. It would have been awesome if some of the guns had remained. Thank you and EE for taking me along. Take care and stay safe. 💖💯
Yes Julie if they had just left one of the guns there that would have been EPIC. Thanks for being here :)
Another great location, thank you and EE for your efforts and research. The amount of materials toi make the bunkers always amazes me.
Thanks again!
That is some pretty scenery and boy they use a lot of cement. It’s really interesting say thank you keep the videos, you’re doing a great job.
Thanks 👍
What amazing bunkers and living conditions great work can't wait to the next adventure.
Yes Jacob such a special place that is and so glad we could share that with you.
That view of the ocean is amazing. I couldn't imagine sitting there waiting.
I agree such a lovely place and glad we could share it with you Leeroy :)
Nice location and great looking bunkers. Nice to see them free of graffiti and other signs of human garbage. Thanks to you and EE for your efforts and for sharing this.
We do agree in that , good to see them so clean and real. Thanks so much for your great support Motley and we send a HUGE greeting to you from us :)
Spectacular location!
It looked like the front of that bunker had been strafed by allied aircraft... Then I saw it again later in the video...
Looks like they did it on purpose... Mad looking camouflage attempt.
I hope you arm has totally healed, EE 😁
Keep up the excellent work History Hunter team ❤️
Yes that is camo for sure Casey and a neat way to do it. EE has fully healed and thanks so much for your great support.
Another incredible adventure. I'm amazed at how desolate the area is and no one built homes nearby.
Yes such a great place that is and thanks :)
Small area where the nettles were was a vehicle garage. You can see the hinge for a barn style door. Possibly a kubelwagen was there. Awesome
Could be indeed and thanks Danny for being here with us )
@@WW2HistoryHunter have been for years. Currently in ukraine fighting the good fight using ww2 trenches. Found a bunch of German and Russian artifacts.
Awesome find EE and HH. Stay safe and keep up the great work. 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks, will do!
Great location and it is amazing what nature is doing there. Thank you for sharing
It really is and we appreciate you being here :)
Wow. Great video. What a beautiful spot. 😊
Thanks 👍
Thanks eagle eyes and History Hunter always a pleasure 😎👍🏻🇺🇸🦅🇩🇪
Thanks 👍
Thank you for all the great exploration! Plan to see Normandy in the near future!
Good luck and thanks for watching.
Beautiful views of the ocean. And no graffiti on anything. 😎👍✌❤
Yes it being free of the " garbage paintwork " is so good to see. Thanks so much Robert :)
What a wonderful site. Thank you for exploring for us!
Our pleasure Mary and thank YOU for your great support.
I wonder how many of these gun positions never fired a round in action. There are so many of them, so a lot must have been completely unused.
Good question, I’ve thought of this many times.
Never actually thought of that. Really good question tho
Many never saw any action at all and others fired many times during the war. Thanks.
Another great video! Thank you HH and EE!! ❤️❤️
Glad you enjoyed it
A very impressive location , I'm thinking it surely will remain for decades. Good work guys ! EE tired ? I think not.
Loved this place and thanks Dave.
❤️ what an awesome location. The huge gun bunkers and some of the ammo storage rooms still lined with the original wood and shelving. The Germans most certainly meant business with these fortresses. I like the idea that they will still be around for many years as a testimony to history. Thank you HH and EE for all you do to share WW2 history with us.
In a way i agree. Good that people can see them and wonder why and learn from that. Thanks Beverley :)
Really enjoy your adventures, you and your son go on. Keep it up🎉
Thanks 👍
Beau Travail comme d'habitude🔬🍀😉Toujours un Bon Moment🎬Alex Picardie France🙏🌌
Thank you so much Alex and greetings from us.
Thank you for your continued bringing us the past.
Thanks Tom :)
I do a reminder watch the videos in full do not skip those Beauties are absolutely amazing the underwriter qual it's absolutely gorgeous it's really sad that they are corroding but that's what happens to concrete when it's exposed to salt thank you both very much for sharing that's with me I am very honored to be watching your videos in full sometimes I go back and watch him three or four times hello eagle eyes this is Kenny your biggest fan again thank you you guys for sharing this with me I'm very proud to see this you guys stay safe and you keep smiling proud to be German you are truly making me a proud German
Thank you so very much Kenny for your great support and honored that you are here with us )
Amazing, work guys as always
Thank you so much 😀
always excellent work!!! i'm in newfoundland, canada
Appreciated and greetings to New Found land from us :)
Just amazing massive bunkers. Would be a dream to see these myself. Wow . Those poor soldiers must have been so cold there in the winter. At least these magnificent structures will be there forever.
Must have been a tough place indeed to be in harsh winter storms. Loved to see that and thanks for being here :)
👏 Wow, what a place. Those bunkers did a good job withstanding the signs of time considering the location. Thanks for taking us inside one. It looked well laid out with the bunker oven and wooden shelves. The Germans would have had the machine gun mount well greased, so gun could easily pivot. Wilhelm, Hans, and Gunther knew what to do. Yes, the Germans meant business. Thanks EE & HH.
They id mean business there for sure and such a interesting place that is. Thanks Laura.
@@WW2HistoryHunter welcome HH
Impressive German Engineering..Always in awe of their Knowledge and Technology from that era. Thanks for exploring for us the viewers.
Greetings from Papua New Guinea.🇵🇬
Appreciated and greetings from us David :)
My dad was off there in WW11 working on a Dry Dock fixing Blown Up Ships.Just 12 hours a day 6 days a week $50 a month+2 beers a week .WAR
Long live the HH. We love your enthusiasm EE. What a site.
Appreciated and greetings from us.
Great video! Thank you 👍
Thank you too!
Beautiful area;very nice. Noticed the #40 on the 2nd to last bunker you showed us. Prob from locals or authorities? Also, curious if the Germans put any installations across from where those bunkers were? Noticed how there was like an inlet. Do you know if they built across from there as well??? Amazing how some features still remain. Maybe someday I will be able to see for myself. Thanks EE and HH for another great adventure. Looking ahead to our next. Stay safe and smile
At some locations there are old signs like that and we have found out that some of them are actually original signs from the Germans. There were not any across from there but further " inland " you could say have lots of installments. Thanks Colleen :)
@@WW2HistoryHunter Thanks. Looking forward in seeing them
Thank you for all the videos 🙂
Thank YOU for being here Joe :)
We have WWII structures here in the UK, but absolutely nothing on this scale, it must be amazing to be able to these places, to go through the positions and see the history
It is such a honor to be able to do this and share this and thanks for being here :)
Great content thanks.. last Thursday we arrived at Odderoya island ,Kristiansand ,Norway…
Called in for 1 day on a Cruise spotted the Atlantic wall fortifications from the ship had to investigate.
The Area is loaded with these type of fortifications I only managed the low-level part of the island with my short amount of time the top is even more loaded …
Thanks for watching.
I would love to go on a journey with yall some day. Super awesome. Love the content
Great to be out there and thanks for watching.
@@WW2HistoryHunter it’s my pleasure. Was in the military myself and absolutely love history.
Great scenery at one time that was a busy place
Indeed a fantastic place and so glad we share this with you Karl :)
Those door hinges are quite substantial, lots of damage on the bunker exterior front or is it some kind of man made camo design?
that is a camo design integrated in the concrete. Thanks David and more to come :)
Thank y’all ! Great bunkers . Mother Nature will take care of them ! HH EE y’all made my day thank y’all again ! Be careful ! Be safe !! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
We do appreciate so much you being here and the fantastic support you give us. Thank YOU for that :)
I'm having a bad night, luckily there's a distraction from your vlog.
You better not have an accident in the deserted area.
Sorry to red my friend and we wish you the very best. Thanks for being here and greetings from us.
Just a tip, just I love yalls channels and want to see you guys prosper. The only way to get people to not skip is going to be to change editing style and have things not a long winded in certain sections of your videos. Those first 1-3 minutes can be really long to get to the actual point in the video and will cause skipping to the actual section of the video
Well for me it is important to get things into some kind of context and also to inform about details that could be of interest but i know what you mean but i feel uncomfortable to only create material to get more views but then again it is great if there are more views. Thanks for watching.
@@WW2HistoryHunter 100% I struggle as well with my brand on Instagram with creating content that’s more algorithm friendly and trying to not sacrifice the message of it all. If you want me too maybe I can do an edit of one of your posted videos to show you what I mean cause I do believe you can keep peoples attention while still putting all that good info out. Love your stuff and thank you for putting content out like this!
great video and beautyful bunkers
Thanks for being here :)
I have SO GOT TO GET OVER THERE and get my drone up!👍👍👍👏👏👏
You should my friend :)
mach weiter so von der ersten bis letzten sek geschaut danke fur das video👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍.
Thanks so much Mario and greetings from us.
@@WW2HistoryHunter ich danke da fur hut ab vor der leistung.
Are those dimples on that fortress for camouflage?
yes i believe they are. Thanks.
Another great video on existing buildings. Too bad they didn't leave you any cannons this time
Yes would have been perfect if the guns were there but guess what we will show you such a place where they are. Thanks Larry :)
Been a while since I watched one of your videos, how’s your son doing? Last video I watched he was sick!
We are doing fine and EE is fully healed and so glad for that. We send our greeting to you and be safe out there.
@@WW2HistoryHunter thanks! You do the same!
We must never forget.
Thanks for watching.
Another great video
Thanks Ronnie :)
Question is these location are being preserved or it’s open to anyone to visit I’m not sure if private property now days. My bucket list is to trace my grandfather steps during the war but that’s impossible
Some are public and some are private. Thanks for watching.
Great job guys
Thanks Keith.
Excellent!
Many thanks!
I love what you find in clear sight if you know what to look for. How do you manage to find so many hidden bunkers in a very tuff terrain with no one to guide you? I am a history buff myself and it is amazing that if Hitler took a left verses a right how the war may have changed the war thank god for his lust for power that he made so many mistakes when at first he appeared to be winning the war. Thanks for a look at even more history for us to see.❤❤❤
We do a lot of research and know quite a few people around :) Thanks Charles and greetings from us.
What a beautiful place
Thanks for being here Simon.
I always look forward to your videos I love seeing the WW2 German location. Nothing like it in England
Hello from Dallas Texas...
Hello Donnie and greetings from us.
@@WW2HistoryHunter I'm wondering what is the most incredible and valuable thing you've ever found ?
It's amazing that the wood from those shelves is still there.
Yes pretty special detail that. Thanks Alfred.
I misread the title, I thought it said Hitlers gone bonkers, LOL
Thanks for watching.
Great stuff. Where is this site?
Thanks for watching.
If the salt doesn’t deteriorate the other bunkers like it’s doing to the last one these should last for ever. Unlike the ones built on the dunes, I don’t see these being pulled into the sand by the ocean. It was amazing to see the cables and webbing still there. I would have thought the salt air would have claimed those by now.
No they are mounted on solid rock and will most likely be there for many more years Anthony. Such a great place. Thanks Anthony.
Good Job EE!
EE says thank you for that and we send a greetings your way :)
Super location
Great place yes. Thanks.
I can imagine a soldier getting to a location like this in the summer and writing home about how he loves it there with the warm weather and beautiful ocean. Then winter comes and he writes home about how much he hates it there. Freezing cold and wet all the time. It is surprising that the camouflage wiring is still there. You would think the salt air and water would have claimed it by now. Tell Eagle Eyes that you both are going to send the winter there to what it was like for the soldiers lol. Fortunately the graffiti devils haven’t been to this location. I wonder why the machine gun position on the bunkers didn’t have a place to store their ammunition near the gun? Great to revisit this location.
the mg tobruk had munition storage inside the main bunker i think as well. Thanks Anthony.
Fun!
Loved that place and thanks.
You put out great content thank you if I had any money anymore to put on your PayPal I most definitely would thank you so much I'd love to be there to see it for myself
We appreciate you being here Mike and thanks for your support. Greetings from us.
Many thanks eagle eyes 👀
Appreciated Jonathan and greetings from us.
Unreal footage i love to look about ther can any one go ther
Thanks for watching.
around 3min mark..
"this position is all about attack and.."
what?? its a defensive position maan. I assume it was a slip of the tongue, but there was no correction in the edit. - just saying
Well any gun position on the AW is basically both attack and defense , dont you think.. Thanks for watching.
@@WW2HistoryHunter Not really..
stuff with wheels/tracks is arguably a dualrole weapon.
But a bolted down cannon in a reinforced concrete bunker would be kinda hard to relocate.
You put it down and wait for the enemy to attack..
Dont you think ??
;)
Do you know who removed all the artillery pieces? Did the Germans remove it or did people steal it or did our forces remove all these huge guns? I doubt this will be answered but I had to ask anyway.
Often military removed it after the war and sometimes scrappers got paid to cut and melt them. Thanks Charles.
Wow that is awesome! There's not much that can take the sea storms like a German bunker!!! Óò
Indeed and hopefully they will stay there for a long time my friend :) Thanks.
It amazing position
Loved it and thanks :)
Wow! 👏👏💙💛👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!