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Amazing - Hitler's holiday camp
This is not a question but a pointer a program that you may have missed.
It was Julia Bradbury walking in Germany and she came across a "holiday camp" that was built by Hitler between 1936-1939.
The building was 3 MILES long, and could hold 20,000 people. It was never used, but was never knocked down and is now a national monument.
It is one of the most amazing things I have ever seen
You can see it on the iPlayer, about 10 minutes in.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...an_Wanderlust_Ruegen/
It was Julia Bradbury walking in Germany and she came across a "holiday camp" that was built by Hitler between 1936-1939.
The building was 3 MILES long, and could hold 20,000 people. It was never used, but was never knocked down and is now a national monument.
It is one of the most amazing things I have ever seen
You can see it on the iPlayer, about 10 minutes in.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...an_Wanderlust_Ruegen/
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