We hope you enjoyed the last episode of this location. Just AMAZING what is still here. if you have not seen the 3 first parts there are links in the video description for them :)
Not only the last episode but ALL of them my friend. As I mentioned to you a few years back the Atlantic Wall was something we heard little about. Now, since you've been sharing all the adventures you and EE have shared with us we're starting to see more and more videos about the Nazi's Atlantic wall. Please continue and of course be safe, be well and be careful.... TK
I just love your story telling when you show us locations such as a barrack or a mess hall! Gosh the coal bunker was a great sight. This has been such a great location with the tunnels and gun positions and in this episode the area where they lived when not on duty. With those beautiful artifacts such as wine bottles, mugs and plates the whole human side of what happens behind the scenes of search lights and guns blazing, becomes a reality. As you say, WW2 history is so much more than guns, bombs, shrapnel and cartridges. Fathers, husband's, sons and brothers were involved. Thank you HH and EE for a great adventure. Hope you are fully recovered and well. Regards to you and BBG.
A great end to a fantastic 4 parter. The quality of workmanship in those barrack foundations is just superb, even after 80 years. I don't know what it is about sight of rolls and rolls of barbed wire, it just fascinates me every time. Good job guys 👏
I LOVE that stone foundation! The time they spent building them 8s absolutely amazing. I really do appreciate you taking the time to show us all these areas. Military History/WW2 were my minor in university. Absolutely LOVED all. Thanks for streaming this and Stay well
WOW, this place just keeps going and going. The coal storage was really cool, never seen one before and thanks to you I know how they stored there coal. Thanks again for sharing.
Certainly a very fascinating site, with a whole lot of effort put into those bunkers and tunnels. I can imagine being the crew of that mg position right at the waters edge, looking out over the water, on a winters day, wondering about home, and family, and wondering who's brilliant idea was it to stick a position right here, on the waters edge, in the cold wind, with spray being kicked up by every wave, landing in your lap. Every video of this site has been amazing. Thank you for sharing this with us. Cheers to you all! Stay Safe!
I think that it would be a very nice place to serve at and if the weather was on your side well then almost heaven compared to Eastern front. Thanks Peter :)
Brilliant naration today. You painted very powerful images in my mind of those troops I those barracks. No one presents videos on these subject like you guys. Thank you for a wonderful 4 part adventure. 👏👏👏
I appreciate you bringing the human element to this location. Mentioning that they had no choice but to go and fight is a grim reminder of the way things were over there in Deutschland at that time. Real people fought and many never returned home from every country that was involved. Hopefully we don’t have to experience war on this level again but things are getting a little tense right now in Europe. May we never forget. Thanks again
The pure vastness of this site is something to behold. It was obviously an important installation for the Germans. I wouldn't have liked to have been the soldier that had to sit in that machine gun position in the side of the cliff. It looked quite precarious. Thank you for another amazing video. I'm looking forward to the 5th installment. Stay safe
Incredibly big complex. It would be great to see some photos of what it looked like when the buildings were all there and before it became overgrown with vegetation. Thanks again for sharing.
Worth waiting to see this last episode from this amazing and large German fortress, they really did decide to make a fight here, must have been a very busy place during the 40's, hundreds of troops and support staff. The fighting positions and bunkers are fantastic, and the possible underground aid station or hospital, everything they needed in one place. Thank you for finding these sites, and for sharing with us. Stay safe and well my freind
Another fantastic adventure! You make my imagination run wild when you share you ideas about what may have happened in these areas. I love how they built the foundation of the barracks, the uniformity of placing the rocks in the base of the foundations. It's amazing how much thought and insight went into all of this. I love how you and Eagle Eyes discover these areas and share them with us. I never tire of the things you show and I'll continue to watch and enjoy , immensely I might add, the places you take us to. Take care my friend and stay safe. 💖💯
yeah i love to imagine what took place there and i would have loved to sit on a rock and just look at the action going on. Thanks so much Julie , greatly appreciate you being here. Greetings from us.
Eagle eyes got the spider off your head Did you get his off? Lol I like imagine being in the area's you show back when the soldiers were there to. It's so amazing.
And yes I’ve seen all four videos what can I say , well just great . The little stories put me right there with them I smell see and hear them thanks! I still work so these videos & your story telling is just great !!👍🏻👍🏻.Be careful, Be safe !!
Everytime you go wow I go wow and lean forward trying to look around the corner, how impossible is that. Spell bound videos you should be proud of each one.
Oh man I have to give kudos to you and eagleeyes for such a great commentary on this site and I'M ENVIOUS THAT YOU GET TO SEE THIS FIRST HAND,THANKS!!!!!
What a fantastic area. I haven't seen one of the coal bunkers before, presumably there was a wooden lid on the top. The machine gun post looked liked a great position to be in that day you were there. Must have been a rough place to be in the middle of winter though.
As you said we use not forget these people whatever side they were on ,most just normal young lads made to go to war ,a interesting bunch of barracks and you described daily life respectfully and with the passion which makes us watch more . Keep going both
Am trying to imagine in my mind the troops at locations such as this. Seeing the soldiers around the guns checking them and doing maintenance. Going through drills to be as efficient as they can be to protect the homeland. Soldiers stocking the bunkers with ammunition and supplies needed to defend the location. And let’s not forget the soldiers laughing,singing and talking around the barracks and mess hall trying to forget for a few minutes that they are not at war. Your walking in there footsteps and showing us not only the military aspect of the location but also the human side of it.
Simply amazing site that gives much insight into what went on here, it has to be very rewarding being able to visit places like this. Yeah not everybody agrees but we all have different interests or experience, doesn't make what you find interesting wrong. Very happy the HH team gives us an exploration of places a lot of us will never see in person.
Amazing barracks and finds I've always wondered and imagined what it was like in the events of the 1940s and the areas of constant movement maintenance on the guns keeping the fire burning for the soldiers so the they keep warm while off from there shift got too be a busy time for them
OK here we are at part VIER not funf. FANTASTIC tunnels and bunkers there! 15:55 The mess hall where Bruno, Kurt, Walter and Freiderich would sit together and eat dunkelbrod mit bratwurst OR sauerkraut (very tasty) maybe strudel for desert on a special day. Chicken mit mayo a glass of Bier or wine. Then relax with their pipes, pass the tobacco around and sit and think of home for a brief time. Sharing pictures of their kinder or their wife or girlfriend Gertrude or Bette. Maybe sing a few verses of Lili Marlene? I can picture what it was like. We did this in the Falklands we had no mess hall only mess tents and we would sit around or skylarking about mock fights. Smoking a roll up cigarette comparing stories about our home towns. ANOTHER superb explore from the HH team with EE bringing history to those who cannot go there - they do an amazing job I say this many times but this IS the best organised site and channel on You Tube. Many copy this channel but NONE come close.👍👍🤏👋👋👋👋👋👋
This fortress is beyond imagining! I love how you bring the soldier's humanity to light, they were just ordinary people performing a very tough job. And...ummm...Eagle Eyes, is your spider REALLY in your butt???🤣🤣🤣💖
Well done. To bad you couldn't find that one tunnel. All in all a fabulous site. The search light site was the concrete pedestal original? It looked like newer type of concrete. Take care stay well both of you.
Thanks for the video HH and EE, this has been a great adventure with you both, such a fantastic fortified place full of history of life gone by from the German defense system of the Atlantic wall!!😎🐓🐓🐓🐓🇬🇧🇺🇦
Why do people have to spray pay locations? Especially Histrionic locations! People just don’t appreciate history or other peoples property! Great location and thank you and Eagle Eyes for what you do!
Well P4 didn't let us down HH. Yes, the full content isn't just about the war machines/fortifications as interesting as they are and they are extremely interesting, but most importantly the human aspect of war. They were human beings like you and I, who felt pain, had fears, dreams, loved ones, and hope. They did not have the luxury of choosing whether to go off to war and fight for their Fatherland. We see that very thing going on today with the Russian/Ukraine war. If we had the media back then as we have today some of us would have not been so judgemental. A feeling of sadness also comes over me for a fleeting moment when seeing the Mess Halls, but is quickly replaced with the realization that it was a was a place the German soldiers did find some creature comforts, talk about their lives back home, play music, play cards, enjoy hot meals, drink beer, giving them a temporary break from war. Yes, would I ever like to go back in time and maybe even dance with some of the soldiers and listen to their tales of war and their life back in the Fatherland. Thank you HH and EE for taking us there yet again. Stay safe.
Seeing that barbed wire still sends a cold yellow streak down my spine, I told what happened to me when I was a kid falling into my grandma's award winning rose bush. Then in the army, we had that stainless steel razor wire, man I ruined some leather gloves on that evil stuff.
Boy is there ever a lot to research and see there. What better place for a machine gun than right on the ocean coastline. Boy did the Germans ever dig in with all the intricate and well designed fortifications. There sure is a lot of German combat barbed wire there. Yes wonder if that mount was for a 150 cm or 69 cm searchlight or anti-aircraft gun? The soldier's Barrack was a good size. Impressed with the sewer/drainage system and the coal station for heat. They thought of everything. Germans technology never ceases to amaze me. Yes, wonder if the underground tunnel system and bunkers were maybe used as a field hospital for the wounded soldiers. They also thought of a veggie/fruit storage area. It looks like they thought of everything to make it as comfortable as possible for the soldiers. Thoroughly enjoyed that HH & EE. Thanks for going out there and doing all the footwork and researching for us.
Well thank you for you and eagle I sharing this with us I'm really glad I got to see all of this but there's one thing I'm curious about when you were by the coal band I knew what that was you mentioned the name Wilhelm Reinhardt can I ask why is that who designed the call Ben or did that name just come to mind just to let you know my grandfather's name was Wilhelm Reinhardt it brought back a lot of memories for me with my grandfather dressed in his military attire you guys keep safe and keep smiling I can't wait till the next adventure and by the way I had to watch this one four times I wasn't sure of the name proud to be German
oh i see , i think i said : Wilhelm , Reinhardt etc as separate names , just as example names of soldiers names of who could have been there. What i incredible coincidence that was then. Thank you Kenneth and greetings from us.
HH. Are you going to do any metal detecting at this site it could prove to be interesting yes?.. Cheers and be safe out there from Troutdale Oregon U.S.A.
We hope you enjoyed the last episode of this location. Just AMAZING what is still here. if you have not seen the 3 first parts there are links in the video description for them :)
really did enjoy
Not only the last episode but ALL of them my friend. As I mentioned to you a few years back the Atlantic Wall was something we heard little about. Now, since you've been sharing all the adventures you and EE have shared with us we're starting to see more and more videos about the Nazi's Atlantic wall. Please continue and of course be safe, be well and be careful.... TK
How great to read my friend and greetings from us.
I just love your story telling when you show us locations such as a barrack or a mess hall! Gosh the coal bunker was a great sight. This has been such a great location with the tunnels and gun positions and in this episode the area where they lived when not on duty. With those beautiful artifacts such as wine bottles, mugs and plates the whole human side of what happens behind the scenes of search lights and guns blazing, becomes a reality. As you say, WW2 history is so much more than guns, bombs, shrapnel and cartridges. Fathers, husband's, sons and brothers were involved. Thank you HH and EE for a great adventure. Hope you are fully recovered and well. Regards to you and BBG.
Thanks you so very much for that Beverley and greetings from us.
What a beautiful forest site. The ocean so blue. Thank you again!!
Thank you too!
A beautiful view from the rock over the sea.
It's nice that the old RAF photos are there.
We used to have a coal shed behind the house at home.
There you go and thanks for being here with us Oma.
Glad that EE has your back on the spider detail
SO am i and thanks D.
I am always amazed how they hammered rooms from mountain rock & also poured concrete walls inside. Unbelievable labor involved. Very nice video.
You and me both and that is why i love to visit places like this. Thanks joe.
A great end to a fantastic 4 parter. The quality of workmanship in those barrack foundations is just superb, even after 80 years. I don't know what it is about sight of rolls and rolls of barbed wire, it just fascinates me every time. Good job guys 👏
Couldn't agree more and thanks.
Hi from Syracuse NY brother and your family thank you for sharing history and your adventures
Great that you are here and greetings from us.
I have not missed a video
I LOVE that stone foundation! The time they spent building them 8s absolutely amazing. I really do appreciate you taking the time to show us all these areas. Military History/WW2 were my minor in university. Absolutely LOVED all. Thanks for streaming this and Stay well
I love that too Colleen and such a great place to explore. Thanks for being here.
WOW, this place just keeps going and going. The coal storage was really cool, never seen one before and thanks to you I know how they stored there coal. Thanks again for sharing.
Very cool indeed and thanks for watching.
Learning the full context of WW2 History is easy, comfortable, and heart-warming when watching a WW2HISTORYHUNTER adventure!
Thank you so much James for being.
Beautiful video! Every one is better than the last! Thank you, HH and EE.😎
Glad you enjoyed it
An great example of soldiers mess , foundations look frozen in time. very cool. great job guys !
Thanks Dave
The foundation’s are beautiful you can tell they took time and the craftsmanship is amazing! A great location! Thanks for sharing with us!!Stay safe!!
Thanks for watching Joe and more to come :)
Amazing as always thank you so much for sharing
You are so welcome
Well worth the wait for part four. Thank you both for these wonderful informative adventures. Good hunting.
All our pleasure and more to come.
Brotherhood with all the highs and lows of a family. Thanks for talking about it.
Appreciated and greetings from us.
What an amazing place. Great 4 part too. Keep up the great work both of you.
Thank you! Will do!
Still can't believe how big this site is. Thanks for taking us along! I know I wouldn't stand a chance of seeing these places in person
Totally agree and what a place to explore. Thanks.
Absolutely amazing location with so many features still to be seen.
Totally agree and so any details to look into. Very glad we could share it with you and thank you for being here.
Certainly a very fascinating site, with a whole lot of effort put into those bunkers and tunnels. I can imagine being the crew of that mg position right at the waters edge, looking out over the water, on a winters day, wondering about home, and family, and wondering who's brilliant idea was it to stick a position right here, on the waters edge, in the cold wind, with spray being kicked up by every wave, landing in your lap. Every video of this site has been amazing. Thank you for sharing this with us. Cheers to you all! Stay Safe!
I think that it would be a very nice place to serve at and if the weather was on your side well then almost heaven compared to Eastern front. Thanks Peter :)
Brilliant naration today. You painted very powerful images in my mind of those troops I those barracks. No one presents videos on these subject like you guys. Thank you for a wonderful 4 part adventure. 👏👏👏
Thank you very much and more to come :)
I appreciate you bringing the human element to this location. Mentioning that they had no choice but to go and fight is a grim reminder of the way things were over there in Deutschland at that time. Real people fought and many never returned home from every country that was involved.
Hopefully we don’t have to experience war on this level again but things are getting a little tense right now in Europe.
May we never forget.
Thanks again
Thank you so much my friend.
That stone work of the barracks. Beautiful.
Thanks 👍
What a amazing location the story it could tell would be amazing.
I agree and so glad we could share it. Thanks.
A great series of videos from this historic site. Keep up the good work and many thanks to you and to EE!
Thank you so much Sue.
Another great video and not forgetting greetings from us in Cornwall UK
Thanks 👍
The pure vastness of this site is something to behold. It was obviously an important installation for the Germans. I wouldn't have liked to have been the soldier that had to sit in that machine gun position in the side of the cliff. It looked quite precarious. Thank you for another amazing video. I'm looking forward to the 5th installment. Stay safe
Interesting place indeed John and very glad you are here with us. Greetings from us.
Incredibly big complex. It would be great to see some photos of what it looked like when the buildings were all there and before it became overgrown with vegetation. Thanks again for sharing.
Would have been cool and thanks for taking time to be here my friend.
Couldn't wait for this one!!! Nice work as always!!!
So glad to read that and very glad we could share that with you :)
superb work gentlemen.
Thanks JP :)
Worth waiting to see this last episode from this amazing and large German fortress, they really did decide to make a fight here, must have been a very busy place during the 40's, hundreds of troops and support staff. The fighting positions and bunkers are fantastic, and the possible underground aid station or hospital, everything they needed in one place.
Thank you for finding these sites, and for sharing with us. Stay safe and well my freind
I agree , what a place to look into and learn from. Just amazing to see what is out there. Thanks Barry
Wow what a wonderful spot, they were the lucky soldiers to have a place like that.
Totally agree and what a great place to explore. Thanks Dave.
Just an awesome place and journey with you guys!
Thank you so much David.
Another fantastic adventure! You make my imagination run wild when you share you ideas about what may have happened in these areas. I love how they built the foundation of the barracks, the uniformity of placing the rocks in the base of the foundations. It's amazing how much thought and insight went into all of this. I love how you and Eagle Eyes discover these areas and share them with us. I never tire of the things you show and I'll continue to watch and enjoy , immensely I might add, the places you take us to. Take care my friend and stay safe. 💖💯
yeah i love to imagine what took place there and i would have loved to sit on a rock and just look at the action going on. Thanks so much Julie , greatly appreciate you being here. Greetings from us.
Stunning location 👍🏻🇬🇧
Thanks 👍
These last 3 adventures have been awesome. Really enjoyed them! Spider in your hair! Too funny keep up the good work my friends!!
Thank you 🤗
Always an excellent explore with WW2 HH and Eagle eyes !!
Appreciated Norma
This amazing location keeps on giving! Such a great find! Thanks for sharing in your adventures!
Thanks for watching and greetings from us.
Eagle eyes got the spider off your head
Did you get his off? Lol
I like imagine being in the area's you show back when the soldiers were there to. It's so amazing.
Well it might e still there :) Thanks for being here.
Always appreciate your perspectives and reminding us of the humanity of what we are watching. Thank you and God bless!
Thank you so much James.
Such an interesting location, I’m loving this exploration
So do we and thank you my friend.
What amazes me is the engineering behind these tunnels. The time and effort to design these structures.
So true and appreciate you being here.
Very intresting, as usual,, thanks so much,, love it,,, what an adventure
Glad you enjoyed it
And yes I’ve seen all four videos what can I say , well just great . The little stories put me right there with them I smell see and hear them thanks! I still work so these videos & your story telling is just great !!👍🏻👍🏻.Be careful, Be safe !!
Wow, thank you!
love your video.. amazing history 😃😃😃
Glad you enjoyed it
Amazing place, so well built.thanks again.
Thank you too!
Everytime you go wow I go wow and lean forward trying to look around the corner, how impossible is that. Spell bound videos you should be proud of each one.
Appreciated my friend.
Amazing is definitely the right word for that location ❤️
The gift that keeps on giving ❤️
SO true and thanks my friend.
Great video! Thank you and you family for all the work you do! Great job!
Our pleasure!
Fabulous place, one of the best you have visited. For a man who hates spiders you certainly enter their homes reguarly.
yes the spiders do gives us access sometime :) Thanks for being here :)
Good observation 👍 100% brilliant 👏 thanks for all you do for your country 👍
Much appreciated
Oh man I have to give kudos to you and eagleeyes for such a great commentary on this site and I'M ENVIOUS THAT YOU GET TO SEE THIS FIRST HAND,THANKS!!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it Alex.
Great video my friend can't wait to see what else is coming!!!
Thanks for the visit
Amazing place. I've never seen a coal bunker like that one in your videos before. Thanks to you both.
There you go and actually there are even bigger one of those out there. Thanks Alfred.
I absolutely loved this series of videos, there was soooo much to see, it boggles my mind. Thank you so much! :-)
You are so welcome!
AWESOME FIND ON THE MACHINE GUN POSITION AND TUNNEL UNDERNEATH 😲😳😲 GREAT STUFF BROTHER 🤘🤘
Thank you so much T for being here with us :)
Very cool two step back in time thank you for this video
Thanks so much my friend.
What a fantastic area. I haven't seen one of the coal bunkers before, presumably there was a wooden lid on the top. The machine gun post looked liked a great position to be in that day you were there. Must have been a rough place to be in the middle of winter though.
Thank you for being here. Greetings from us.
As you said we use not forget these people whatever side they were on ,most just normal young lads made to go to war ,a interesting bunch of barracks and you described daily life respectfully and with the passion which makes us watch more .
Keep going both
Thank you Doug.
Am trying to imagine in my mind the troops at locations such as this. Seeing the soldiers around the guns checking them and doing maintenance. Going through drills to be as efficient as they can be to protect the homeland. Soldiers stocking the bunkers with ammunition and supplies needed to defend the location. And let’s not forget the soldiers laughing,singing and talking around the barracks and mess hall trying to forget for a few minutes that they are not at war. Your walking in there footsteps and showing us not only the military aspect of the location but also the human side of it.
Yes so good we have the imagination to help us out to understand better what took place at these awesome locations. Thanks Anthony.
Thanks for a great outing....I wish I still had hair lol
Thanks for watching and greetings from us.
Superb work 👏
Thanks a lot 😊
Another nice video. Well done
Thanks John.
Amazing content like usual!!!
Appreciate it!
Simply amazing site that gives much insight into what went on here, it has to be very rewarding being able to visit places like this. Yeah not everybody agrees but we all have different interests or experience, doesn't make what you find interesting wrong. Very happy the HH team gives us an exploration of places a lot of us will never see in person.
SO true and yes that place is truly interesting and loved to share it with you.
Amazing barracks and finds I've always wondered and imagined what it was like in the events of the 1940s and the areas of constant movement maintenance on the guns keeping the fire burning for the soldiers so the they keep warm while off from there shift got too be a busy time for them
Yes what a incredible location this is. Thanks for being here Karl.
This show is CRAZY 🤪..GOOD WORK MAN.
Thank you Dank.
Nice!
Thanks my friend.
Keep up the good work matey
Thanks 👍
@@WW2HistoryHunter it's all good matey
Great video !
Thanks for the visit
OK here we are at part VIER not funf. FANTASTIC tunnels and bunkers there! 15:55 The mess hall where Bruno, Kurt, Walter and Freiderich would sit together and eat dunkelbrod mit bratwurst OR sauerkraut (very tasty) maybe strudel for desert on a special day. Chicken mit mayo a glass of Bier or wine. Then relax with their pipes, pass the tobacco around and sit and think of home for a brief time. Sharing pictures of their kinder or their wife or girlfriend Gertrude or Bette. Maybe sing a few verses of Lili Marlene? I can picture what it was like. We did this in the Falklands we had no mess hall only mess tents and we would sit around or skylarking about mock fights. Smoking a roll up cigarette comparing stories about our home towns.
ANOTHER superb explore from the HH team with EE bringing history to those who cannot go there - they do an amazing job I say this many times but this IS the best organised site and channel on You Tube. Many copy this channel but NONE come close.👍👍🤏👋👋👋👋👋👋
Yes just imagine all of that going on there and i would have loved to just sit and watch and observe. Thanks so very much for being here with us.
This fortress is beyond imagining! I love how you bring the soldier's humanity to light, they were just ordinary people performing a very tough job. And...ummm...Eagle Eyes, is your spider REALLY in your butt???🤣🤣🤣💖
He he , thanks so much Cynthia and keep smiling :)
Love your videos!!
Glad you like them!
Vilket ställe,så många positioner.
Totally agree and such a great place to learn from.
again a super nice video
Thank you so much 😀
SALUTE!!! Your truly the very Best my friend!!
Very glad you are here with us and keeps smiling :)
Well done. To bad you couldn't find that one tunnel. All in all a fabulous site. The search light site was the concrete pedestal original? It looked like newer type of concrete. Take care stay well both of you.
Well i am not sure actually , could have been of newer type but then again the Germans did alter many of the locations as time passed. Thanks William.
Thanks for the video HH and EE, this has been a great adventure with you both, such a fantastic fortified place full of history of life gone by from the German defense system of the Atlantic wall!!😎🐓🐓🐓🐓🇬🇧🇺🇦
Greatly appreciated my friend and greetings from us.
Why do people have to spray pay locations? Especially Histrionic locations! People just don’t appreciate history or other peoples property! Great location and thank you and Eagle Eyes for what you do!
My thoughts exactly and have for sure let people have it if i see them do such stupidity. Thanks Thomas.
Well P4 didn't let us down HH. Yes, the full content isn't just about the war machines/fortifications as interesting as they are and they are extremely interesting, but most importantly the human aspect of war. They were human beings like you and I, who felt pain, had fears, dreams, loved ones, and hope. They did not have the luxury of choosing whether to go off to war and fight for their Fatherland. We see that very thing going on today with the Russian/Ukraine war. If we had the media back then as we have today some of us would have not been so judgemental. A feeling of sadness also comes over me for a fleeting moment when seeing the Mess Halls, but is quickly replaced with the realization that it was a was a place the German soldiers did find some creature comforts, talk about their lives back home, play music, play cards, enjoy hot meals, drink beer, giving them a temporary break from war. Yes, would I ever like to go back in time and maybe even dance with some of the soldiers and listen to their tales of war and their life back in the Fatherland. Thank you HH and EE for taking us there yet again. Stay safe.
Would have been fantastic to sit down and look at the action that took place there Laura. Such a great place to explore. Thanks and be safe.
Seeing that barbed wire still sends a cold yellow streak down my spine, I told what happened to me when I was a kid falling into my grandma's award winning rose bush. Then in the army, we had that stainless steel razor wire, man I ruined some leather gloves on that evil stuff.
Yes William, those metal pieces can be pretty nasty. Thanks for being here William
@@WW2HistoryHunter Good morning, that was a cool video, the stonework is amazing
Boy is there ever a lot to research and see there. What better place for a machine gun than right on the ocean coastline. Boy did the Germans ever dig in with all the intricate and well designed fortifications. There sure is a lot of German combat barbed wire there. Yes wonder if that mount was for a 150 cm or 69 cm searchlight or anti-aircraft gun? The soldier's Barrack was a good size. Impressed with the sewer/drainage system and the coal station for heat. They thought of everything. Germans technology never ceases to amaze me. Yes, wonder if the underground tunnel system and bunkers were maybe used as a field hospital for the wounded soldiers. They also thought of a veggie/fruit storage area. It looks like they thought of everything to make it as comfortable as possible for the soldiers. Thoroughly enjoyed that HH & EE. Thanks for going out there and doing all the footwork and researching for us.
Agree Laura so many details there and so very glad we could share that with you. Will show more later. Thanks and greetings from us.
Well thank you for you and eagle I sharing this with us I'm really glad I got to see all of this but there's one thing I'm curious about when you were by the coal band I knew what that was you mentioned the name Wilhelm Reinhardt can I ask why is that who designed the call Ben or did that name just come to mind just to let you know my grandfather's name was Wilhelm Reinhardt it brought back a lot of memories for me with my grandfather dressed in his military attire you guys keep safe and keep smiling I can't wait till the next adventure and by the way I had to watch this one four times I wasn't sure of the name proud to be German
oh i see , i think i said : Wilhelm , Reinhardt etc as separate names , just as example names of soldiers names of who could have been there. What i incredible coincidence that was then. Thank you Kenneth and greetings from us.
i think that the aa guns are ankered in the concrete with steel bolts and therefore i think it was a searchlight
That could very well be my friend and thanks.
Anyone else catch the face in the stone at 1:57 wow I wonder who did that 🤔
Hm cool detail. Thanks.
Maybe they'd be wondering what you were doing there!
Could be and thanks for watching.
HH. Are you going to do any metal detecting at this site it could prove to be interesting yes?..
Cheers and be safe out there from Troutdale Oregon U.S.A.
Could be and thanks Jimmie.
Who was in charge of the the construction of the Atlantic Wall? I Rommel was in charge at one point.
Organisation TODT and some bosses yes :) thanks.
Hi Which Country is this in
great vid 💛
Well we tend to never reveal any location. Thanks.
Que du Bonheur🎬🔬🍀🙏🌌😉 Alex France
Thank you Alex :)
👍👍✌
Appreciated Robert :)
U must live near these bunkers
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German engineering great
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Can't help being nosey but what country is this and your other adventures. Germany?
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