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Wehrwolf Bunker

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The Wehrwolf bunker was Adolf Hitler's easternmost military headquarters during World War II, located approximately eight kilometers north of Vinnytsia, Ukraine. Built in 1942, this extensive complex served as Hitler's command center for the Eastern Front, where he visited three times during the war. The site included multiple reinforced concrete bunkers, barracks, and support facilities spread across a forested area, designed to house Hitler and his high command staff while coordinating military operations against the Soviet Union.

The bunker complex was heavily fortified with reinforced concrete structures and extensive camouflage to protect against air attacks and ground assaults. Today, the Wehrwolf Museum preserves the historical site, offering visitors insight into this significant World War II location and its role in the Nazi war effort on the Eastern Front. The museum reflects on the complex history of the site and its place in Ukraine's wartime past.

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build_year 1942
function Military Headquarters
type Military Bunker
era WWII
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