Large concrete swastika uncovered at construction site
Construction workers clearing an area at the Hein-Klink-Stadion in Hamburg, Germany uncovered a huge swastika made of concrete, dating back to the 1930s.
Construction workers clearing an area at the Hein-Klink-Stadion in Hamburg, Germany uncovered a huge swastika made of concrete, dating back to the 1930s.
In the area of the military airport in Babie Doły, northern part of Gdynia, Poland, amateur explorers identified metal remains as parts of an experimental Nazi torpedo bomb. The remains were sitting unidentified in plain sight for decades.
The time capsule left by the Nazis in 1934 that was dug up two weeks ago in Złocieniec, Northern Poland, was finally opened. It revealed numerous items left by the Nazi Party members for the future generations.