Image:Wolfsschanze, Gierloz, Poland 1.jpg

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Description

Wolfsschanze, one of Adolf Hitler's headquarters during WWII. The 2 metre thick concrete ceiling has been lifted by an explosion in the demolition on the night January 24/25, 1945.

Source

en:Image:Wolfsschanze, Gierloz, Poland 2.jpg

Date

May, 2003

Author

Przemyslaw 'Blueshade' Idzkiewicz.

Permission
(Reusing this image)

GFDL-en, realeased by photographer


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