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wolfsschanze, wolf's liar

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    • philc588565 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      i visited the wolfs lair earlier this year,no sure what to expect,i found it a very worthwhile visit to actually touch some of things , that some of the most evil people on earth touched , gave me an eerie feeling
    • 79carenk 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      An excellent place to visit if one has an interest in World War II. It is hard to imagine what it was like but this shows exactly what it was. The semi destroyed bunkers show the scale of the efforts made to try and protect the German leadership. This place should really be shown more clearly on any tourist information. In season there are guides available to take one around. You can even ride on old military vehicles and it is a very large compound. We went in winter which gives a different perspective of the harsh conditions. It is hardly mentioned on Tripadvisor which is a pity! It is a must see!!!
    • EastAngliaDiver 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A long drive into Eastern Poland but well worth it.An amazing and slightly creepy place. The sheer scale of the place is difficult to comprehend. Do not miss the "free" to enter stuff on the other side of the road.Looking at how little success the post war authorities had in their attempts to destroy things shows how effective this would have been against any kind of military attack.
    • Krummhorn 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      For anyone interested in the cataclysmic events of WW2, the Wolfsschanze is a "must". There are plenty of reviews here which describe the place, so I will not add to them. Suffice it so say that to stand on the very spot when Graf von Stauffenberg set off his bomb on 20/7/44 and to enter, as far as is possible, the Fuhrerbunker (No.13) is an extra - ordinary experience.15km away, on the road to Angerburg/Wegorzewo, it is possible to visit the Army (OKH) headquarters, the Mauerwald, (named after the nearby Mauersee) the bunkers of which are all undamaged.For those interested in the East Prussian railways, there is an Eisenbahn museum in the station at Angerburg/Wegorzewo. During the season the enthusiasts run a train service between Angerburg and Rastenburg, which passes through the Wolfsschanze. The line is, of course, that upon which all the Sonderzuge travelled to FHq, including that of Mussolini.For those wirh architectural, spiritual, and musical interests, there is the beautiful pilgrimage church of Heiliglinde (Swieta Lipka) just the other side of Rastenburg. Here it is possible to listen to short organ concerts on the truly amazing organ. These concerts offer, as is well known, both a visual and an auditory experience, which is rare, but not unique in East Prussia. One thinks also of the organs at Frauenburg/Frombork and the Cathedral of Oliva (Danzig/Gdansk).In short, former East and West Prussia have a wealth of interesting places to visit, soaked in the often terrible history of the land.
    • Magicfan2301 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      we started out in Warsaw & this is a 4 hour drive, we started out early & couldn't wait to arrive,it was an over cast day & the senic route was very nice,lots of old homes & pastures, very nice, when we arrived at the wolfs lair, we came with a "guide & driver" we were really prepared for our day of history, on the way we were given books & lots of tid bits about the grounds & photos with hitler but seeing this first hand was fantastic & numbing at the same time, the first thing you see is the train tracks Hitler used to travel to & from the lair, then you move along to a building that is now a hotel & very good restaurant, on the right is a book shop, with guide books & post cards & like every other tourist I bought everything, the monument of the famous Claus von Stauffenberg was very nice to see, I really enjoyed going to each building & learning what its function & purpose was, also our guide was able to let us climb Hermann Göring bunker, this was very cool & unexpected, for me I would recommend taking a full day & seeing all it has to offer & if you swing it stay at the hotel & walk around in the morning without anyone else being there, great photo opportunities! This was one off my bucket list & anyone trying to decide I would say check it out & enjoy.
    • ccbowen 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      There is a trail to walk around and see the different buildings, as well as military vehicles you can pay for a driving tour. There is a nice restaurant on site for meals as well.
    • annie22_14 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We had read the reviews, and yes it is well worth the visit, we bought the guide book, which explained where everything was, it was easy walking through the forest, and took us approx. two hours to walk around, that included going into the various bunkers, and around the ones that you could not go into. We had a meal in the café, and it was good quality and a good price, (much better than some of the other attractions) The thickness of the concrete has to be seen, The shops were spread out, and had the usual tourist items for sale, it was well worth the visit.
    • KimO885 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      wolfs lair = blown up bunkers in the forrest.You will get a map so that you know what each building was back in the days.I found the place interesting (due too the history its carrying) and i can recommend this place too other people specially if you like WW2 history.You are not allowed too enter the bunkers but i saw a lot of people doing so anyway even me.
    • scandibalt 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I would certainly not like to give the impression that this is an experience for enjoyment , rather for the Historical fascination to see the buildings and the place that was important. It is interesting to see the huge bunker buildings, to be able to walk around and in some of them where it is safe to do so. The thickness of the Concrete is amazing. To see the building where Hitler was almost assassinated and know that History, bad History took place at Wolf's Lair. It is a bit out of the Way, but well worth the visit.
    • Robyn006 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Hitler spent a huge part of the war at Wolf's Lair and supposedly the Nazi regime went unnoticed!the bunkers were amazing with the huge thickness of the concrete. The whole place felt really weird with an eerie chill even though it was a very hot day when we visited. Would recommend if you are fortunate enough to get that far north in Poland that you make the effort to visit this historic site. The tour guide was really knowledgeable would recommend that you read and research this place prior to visiting, I understand that the famous assassination attempt on Hitler took place here it's well worth visiting.
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