WW2HistoryHunter

WW2HistoryHunter

I will do my best to present to you all kinds of adventures / stories and locations with the WW2 timeframe as the theme.

You will see things that you have never seen before and i will take you to most amazing locations where the happenings from the WW2 timeframe took place.
Join me , my son and daughter in our adventures !

PS : Please , please do not ask where locations are and if can give you a map of locations etc etc....
Locations will not be revealed so please respect that.

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  • @dipladonic
    @dipladonic4 сағат бұрын

    Where the fuck is it?

  • @gleitshrimp7676
    @gleitshrimp76764 сағат бұрын

    I think "V ZUG" means the smallest unit of a military regiment no. 5 in this case!

  • @gleitshrimp7676
    @gleitshrimp76765 сағат бұрын

    "... a littel bit too itchy.." "Sketchy!" "Yeah..." Best conversation ever!!! 😁

  • @StudyAccount-yr5qh
    @StudyAccount-yr5qh5 сағат бұрын

    How is that ventilation thing is still working

  • @Just-me-Laura
    @Just-me-Laura6 сағат бұрын

    Hi EE 👋. That was great that you were able to obtain a spy map from one of the locals. It was a shame there was crap in the storage bunker. The 200 litre drum barrel should be in a war museum. The ammo storage bunker and MG station was pretty hefty. Ouch 😮 I bet that hurt HH. Quite the tunnel system. The view was incredible. Winter would have been brutal. There were so many features there. Thanks for taking us inside some of those bunkers. Good find on the rifle rack piece, EE. Very interesting place. Thanks EE & HH. ❤❤

  • @HaGirl10
    @HaGirl106 сағат бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @welshboyoo715
    @welshboyoo7156 сағат бұрын

    What a great expl;ore, so many surprise tunnels hidden in the rocks. TYhanks again for taking me with you both.

  • @afvasmr8035
    @afvasmr80358 сағат бұрын

    Where going to need a bigger shelve son

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter6 сағат бұрын

    Indeed and thanks for watching.

  • @hiccup17mark84
    @hiccup17mark848 сағат бұрын

    Hitler was really prepare for the war, but wonder how he was defeated

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter6 сағат бұрын

    Thanks for watching.

  • @larryjohnson7591
    @larryjohnson75918 сағат бұрын

    Now that was a lot of tunnels. Can't wait to see what else you find out there. Thanks for the trip to the past.

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter6 сағат бұрын

    Yes and we have found even crazier things lately that we will share with you. Thanks so much Larry :)

  • @beachcomberbloke462
    @beachcomberbloke4629 сағат бұрын

    Just when you think you have seen it all, there are is another discovery.That tunnel system is absolutely breath taking,well done HH and EE!👍

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter6 сағат бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it and we are very glad you enjoyed it. Thank form us my friend :)

  • @KansasKid0909
    @KansasKid09099 сағат бұрын

    These bunkers AREN'T GERMAN MADE tho? German Engineered, Soviet Made. I find it easier to "overbuild" things when the cost of Labor is $0. Cool video nonetheless! Thanks for sharing!

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter6 сағат бұрын

    Thanks for watching.

  • @ksr1177
    @ksr11779 сағат бұрын

    Once again another great video I’m still amazed by all the tunnels the Germans built. Do you think some of those were built for WW1? Those views are beautiful. Thanks again.

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter6 сағат бұрын

    None of them were built for WW1. Thanks for watching.

  • @janhaugen6034
    @janhaugen603410 сағат бұрын

    the bunker had power ??

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter6 сағат бұрын

    It seems like it yes. Thanks.

  • @classicarts5616
    @classicarts561614 сағат бұрын

    thanks bro..........

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter12 сағат бұрын

    You're welcome!

  • @stayliftedgermany4041
    @stayliftedgermany404116 сағат бұрын

    Wow, what a cool place, and the stuff from the locals in the Bunker 🤣👍🏼🤣 nice Video

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter12 сағат бұрын

    Thank you 😁

  • @adecirkett5351
    @adecirkett535117 сағат бұрын

    What is the island called?

  • @Jack_Rabbit17
    @Jack_Rabbit1712 сағат бұрын

    Best I could figure is Halligen Islands, his drawing of the island is near exact layout of a island in that area. Can't find anything else.

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter12 сағат бұрын

    We never tell the locations name or place. Thanks for watching.

  • @adecirkett5351
    @adecirkett535112 сағат бұрын

    @@WW2HistoryHunter That is a shame as I was only hoping to read about it, I do not think I will be visiting. Thanks

  • @colleenpriest7838
    @colleenpriest783818 сағат бұрын

    THAT was pretty amazing, all those tunnels. That one somewhat bunker, with the small slanted windows was prob an observation post and that piece of wood that EE found almost looked like an ammo wood holder; since it had that "rounded" area in the wood. Great job on finding it EE. The last tunnel seemed like it was used for quick transit for the troops. The room looked like it had been closed off though, but that could be just me. Great area and such a beautiful area. Thanks guys for taking us along. Take care

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter12 сағат бұрын

    Agree Colleen and we loved this place. Rough but detailed. Thanks and more to come :)

  • @stephaniepettys4222
    @stephaniepettys422218 сағат бұрын

    Amazing tunnel system. Please return and explore more features. The ceilings were so low, sorry about your head! EE is certainly getting taller. He will need to watch where he is going too.

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter18 сағат бұрын

    All is well and we thank you for being here with us Stephanie :)

  • @garyhill2184
    @garyhill218419 сағат бұрын

    Very cool place

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter18 сағат бұрын

    Very glad you enjoyed that and thanks for being here :)

  • @kylsgair3612
    @kylsgair361219 сағат бұрын

    Incredible work guys !!

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter18 сағат бұрын

    So appreciated my friend and thanks for being here :)

  • @gerryboriginal3787
    @gerryboriginal378721 сағат бұрын

    I like your style you and Eli make a good team

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter20 сағат бұрын

    Thank you my friend for that :)

  • @doctordweeb8752
    @doctordweeb875221 сағат бұрын

    I cringed when you smacked your head in the bunker. OUCH! Those were some fascinating tunnels. Was quite interesting when you went in and found they were tunnels. It was something that there was still the original wood over the cable trenches and that there were still some parts of the rifle racks lying about. Thanks for taking us along.

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter20 сағат бұрын

    yes pretty dumb to bang my head like that :) This place was just so great to see and we loved sharing it. Thanks and more to come :)

  • @AEricm12Griffin-jn6qp
    @AEricm12Griffin-jn6qp21 сағат бұрын

    From what you mentioned of the tech issues and the physical issues sound slide you experienced acute radiation syndrome. You might want to care a rad meter with you before entering underground bunkers. After looking at the type writer in this video and a few other things, I believe this was a americam cold ware bunker.

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter20 сағат бұрын

    Thank for feedback and for watching.

  • @johnlutz1347
    @johnlutz134722 сағат бұрын

    very interesting place. ty HH and EE

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter20 сағат бұрын

    Appreciated John and greetings from us :)

  • @lootusmaximus7378
    @lootusmaximus737822 сағат бұрын

    This is why America either stole or bribed “scientists” who would form the lying NASA and start the globe earth lie. Von Braun has Psalms 19:1 on his headstone. He knew the truth and collaborated with Disney to sell lies.

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter20 сағат бұрын

    Thanks for watching.

  • @susanthompson2278
    @susanthompson227822 сағат бұрын

    I thank you for bringing these videos so we can see what is going on during the war😮😅

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter20 сағат бұрын

    Appreciate you being here Susan :)

  • @charlesmiles9115
    @charlesmiles911522 сағат бұрын

    😛😛😛😛😛😛😛😛😛❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @charlesmiles9115
    @charlesmiles911522 сағат бұрын

    🪖⚔

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter20 сағат бұрын

    Thanks Charles :)

  • @Wayman_Simmang
    @Wayman_Simmang23 сағат бұрын

    Thanks! Very Cool!

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter20 сағат бұрын

    Appreciated my friend :)

  • @robertnorthrup1914
    @robertnorthrup1914Күн бұрын

    Flashlights usually work better if you thump them on a wall. Just teasing….. lol!

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter20 сағат бұрын

    That one has gone bananas in a switch so it need some special attention sometimes to work :) Thank you for watching.

  • @anthonyroberts7718
    @anthonyroberts7718Күн бұрын

    What a beautiful location. I don’t mind people using these bunkers for storage but many look like they are full of rubbish that should be taken to a land fill. Looking at the construction of these bunkers look like they were built in the early days of the war or before.I wonder if the one bunker with the metal strips over the opening were for the troops to stay in or a command post. During the day the metal strips had wood on them and they would open them up and at night they would close them to keep light out. Am still amazed with the tunnel system and how long they would have taken to build. Very interesting location.

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter20 сағат бұрын

    Yes people should not fill them up with trash like that if you ask me. Great explore and thanks so much :)

  • @mikechurchward9749
    @mikechurchward9749Күн бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter20 сағат бұрын

    Very kind my friend and we thank you for that :) Greetings from us :)

  • @brian3319
    @brian3319Күн бұрын

    That last cave is where the Oompa-Loompas were forced to fight. If it wasn't for Mr Wonka flying them all down to work in his chocolate factor, then this poor Oompa-Loompas would have been wiped out. Nobody would have ever known or heard of them before. Thank you Mr Wonka!

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter20 сағат бұрын

    Thanks Brian :)

  • @Timesocussa
    @TimesocussaКүн бұрын

    I remember watching a documentary about how the North Atlantic Wall was imagined as this literal concrete wall with defences all along it, where in reality they didn’t have the resources or man power to build such a feat. It’s crazy to see how they made do, fortifying as much as they could with what they had available around them, very impressive. Thank you for the walking tour of this bit of history 🙏🏼

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter20 сағат бұрын

    yes it is a cray build , still out there and we love to share that. Thanks my friend :)

  • @oldmanhuppiedos
    @oldmanhuppiedosКүн бұрын

    Hi HH & EE, A beautiful vlog, lots to discover again. You bump your head and show the GM position first.

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter20 сағат бұрын

    Thanks 👍

  • @idanielz2680
    @idanielz2680Күн бұрын

    FYI: The door at 13:40 has a blue writing "Sprengstoff" (explosives) on it.

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter20 сағат бұрын

    cool and thanks for watching.

  • @northernskys
    @northernskysКүн бұрын

    What an amazingly beautiful location! With some truly fascinating tunnels, and bunkers. Compared to some of the other tunnel systems we've seen, the tunnels, and bunkers, here seem only half finished, especially that last long tunnel with it's slanted roof! They must have had only a limited workforce, so just dug what they had to, to make the place work. It's always really interesting to see all the different building techniques and styles, of these locations, as against the "classic" Atlantic Wall, concrete and steel, monsters. I can imagine those crude bunkers, and tunnels, would have been freezing, during the winters. Especially if a storm was raging. Thank you for sharing such an interesting location, and for dealing with the mosquitos! Looking forward to seeing what else you foung there! Cheers to you both! Stay Safe!

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter20 сағат бұрын

    Yes they do seem to be very rough at times. So many details there though and some we have never seen before. Loved it and thanks so much my friend :)

  • @davidarneman
    @davidarnemanКүн бұрын

    What hurts more, the rock or doing the same on the sub? I was in the Navy on a Carrier and knee knockers were my least favorite

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter20 сағат бұрын

    Well i actually cant remember hitting anything in subs but out there , well that is a totally different thing it seems :) Thanks from us :)

  • @paulhoffman6371
    @paulhoffman6371Күн бұрын

    I was never good with algorithms, too much algebra. When the algebra teacher in high school first said "find X," he wasn't happy when I asked if he "remembered where you last saw it?" My imagination wanders to heavy water production facilities and transportation lanes. Or, the offices of Werner von Braun before he transferred to NASA.

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter20 сағат бұрын

    There you go and math is pretty darn difficult sometimes :) Thanks Paul :)

  • @tokin0127
    @tokin0127Күн бұрын

    Good history video guys

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunter20 сағат бұрын

    Thank you my friend :)

  • @talladegadale3
    @talladegadale3Күн бұрын

    Oh you know that place is mega haunted!!

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunterКүн бұрын

    Well it is a exciting place for sure. Thanks.

  • @steve_idiot
    @steve_idiotКүн бұрын

    What an amazing location, so many cool features and questions. Hope you didn't bang your head too hard, I was saying "whatch your head" when you turned around to come back out haha. great one this, thanks guys.

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunterКүн бұрын

    Well it did hurt quite a bit actually but so is life. Always clumsy me :) Thanks my friend

  • @steve_idiot
    @steve_idiotКүн бұрын

    @@WW2HistoryHunter arg well you handled it very well while recording : )))

  • @robertshemory3541
    @robertshemory3541Күн бұрын

    Amazing views of the ocean. Looking forward to seeing more history. ❤✌️👍

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunterКүн бұрын

    Yes Robert , that is such a great view indeed. more to come and take care my friend :)

  • @zcam1969
    @zcam1969Күн бұрын

    Eagle Eyes it looks like you guys have warm weather over there now . your Dad bumped his head in that tunnel .🤣 buy him a helmet ,lol

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunterКүн бұрын

    Yes could be pretty nice to be in there actually. Bumping the head actually hurt but just clumsy you know. Thanks for watching.

  • @zcam1969
    @zcam1969Күн бұрын

    Hitler hide stolen Rembrandt art painting in one of those tunnels

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunterКүн бұрын

    Well who knows what the Germans hid in there. Thanks.

  • @user-tl9ji9oz2n
    @user-tl9ji9oz2nКүн бұрын

    What strange people watch sleeping cats in China! Ha.😮 that's definitely not me! Maybe some people set up a video on KZread, then! Set up a bot program to keep watching the video over & over again 24/7 on more than 1 computer?? Like mining bit coin 🪙 😮

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunterКүн бұрын

    Could very well be. Thanks for watching.

  • @user-tl9ji9oz2n
    @user-tl9ji9oz2nКүн бұрын

    @WW2HistoryHunter cool bean's 😎 Great channel. 👍 l can't stop coming back to check out your uploads/videos!!

  • @donaldmesserschmidt6441
    @donaldmesserschmidt6441Күн бұрын

    Another interesting explore on the edge of the defensive area. Someone was bored and hammered a cartridge into a piece of wood, so interesting that decades later you find it! Thanks for takin us along with you on this history adventure!

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunterКүн бұрын

    I know Donald. Just some small details but i really like them. Kind of puts things into context. More to come and thanks again my friend :)

  • @AnonDoge
    @AnonDogeКүн бұрын

    I wonder what that cargo was in that plane.. Seems odd

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunterКүн бұрын

    It actually is but they carried ammunition and some guns and some fuel. Thanks for watching.

  • @three-phase562
    @three-phase562Күн бұрын

    Amazing area, seemed to be loads of individual posts dotted around this location. Fantastic scenery over the water. Thanks for taking us along with you. Look forward to seeing the next episode!

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunterКүн бұрын

    yes a lot of variation there and so glad we found that place. We thank you my friend for your great support :)

  • @georgehinton250
    @georgehinton250Күн бұрын

    Another great explore HH and EE, Thanks.

  • @WW2HistoryHunter
    @WW2HistoryHunterКүн бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it