This article details how these bunkers, created to protect American Soldiers in WWII, are now reclaimed by the people of Europe.
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Europe's streets once sheltered bunkers for war, but now they lie abandoned.
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A site that allows visitors to find and share these bunkers and includes information and interpretations on how they might have been used.
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The images show World War II bunkers lying abandoned under Europe Streets.
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In 1961, over 100,000 servicemen began departing the country in preparation for the construction of a nuclear bunker. But when it came time to leave, none of them decided they wanted to come back.
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Explore abandoned Cold War and WW2 US Military Bunkers.
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Take a walk into a ghostly WWII bunker abandoned long ago and find the stories of the people that inhabited this historical relic.
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Want to experience the true power of the human spirit? Visit these locations. Despite the ruins of buildings, you'll come away with the impression that the past never seems so dismal as when brought alive by picturesque scenery. You'll see how Soviet engineers designed buildings for 50 years of nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare. With the help of the 27-member Russian-German team, they created fearsome bunkers, under which people could live without fear, no matter how many nuclear attacks might erupt.
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We detected two images of World War 2 bunkers lying abandoned under Europe Streets in history. One image during the early stages of the war in Europe, and one image in the aftermath of the war in Europe in 1945.
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On Monday, we published a story on our website about a warehouse full of World War 2 bunkers found in downtown Rome. We found these decaying bunkers to be a little creepy, and we hope that you, the reader, found them that way too.
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