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Secret Nazi military base discovered by Russian scientists in the Arctic - Magda Hassan - 22-10-2016

Jan Klimkowski Wrote:
Charles Drago Wrote:Neu Schwabenland.

Operation Highjump.

Antarctica is an intriguing possibility. Perfect for a junkie megalomaniac to be Fuhrer of all he surveys.

However, to my mind, Neu Schwabenland is a version of the South American ratline story which - through Farrell - leads to the likes of Banister and Crisman and flying saucer psyops....

The survival of Hitler is not strictly necessary for this path of history.

Well some thing is found in the Arctic but not Antarctica yet.

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Secret Nazi military base discovered by Russian scientists in the Arctic

Scientists reported finding bunkers, rusted bullets and other relics dating from the Second World War

[Image: alexandra-land.jpg] A frontier guard on Alexandra Land, which provided vital meteorological reports during the Second World War Wikimedia Commons A secret Nazi military base in the Arctic has been discovered by Russian scientists.
The site located on the island of Alexandra Land 1,000km from the North Pole 0150 was constructed in 1942, a year after Adolf Hitler invaded Russia.
It was codenamed "Schatzgraber" or "Treasure Hunter" by the Germans and was primarily used as a tactical weather station.


The base was abandoned when the scientists stationed there were poisoned by polar bear meat in 1944 and had to be rescued by a German U-boat.
It has been rediscovered 72 years later and more than 500 objects have been found, including a batch of well preserved documents, the Daily Mail reported.
The ruins of bunkers, rusted bullets and other relics dating from the Second World War have been discovered at the site, many of which remain in a good condition having been preserved by the cold weather.
The island was vital during the Second World War as the meterological reports it produced were essential for planning the movement of troops, submarines and ships.