THIS IS NOT A PREMIER YOU WANT TO MISS - AND IF YOU DON'T LEARN SOMETHING NEW ILL BUY YOU A BEER! AND YOU WILL SEE SOME THINGS FOR THE FIRST TIME HERE
@mo96202 жыл бұрын
A beer ? 👀 Reason enough too lie and say we all knew the stuff discussed in the video 😂😂
@Craig-gg2cq Жыл бұрын
I doubt that you would buy me a Bud Light (and I would not ask for a Bud Light, nor any other A.B. product). Lol 😂
@DonAltopio11 ай бұрын
how many ounces are we talkin bout? 😊
@alistairclarke67262 жыл бұрын
The last couple of minutes of this episode, and the words you spoke were powerful and moving, thank you for your compassion, empathy, and efforts to preserve the historical record Tino, thank you
@tinostruckmann2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for saying so and I meant every word of it
@email46642 жыл бұрын
@@tinostruckmann I just landed here, and am now, very much looking forward to watching this, even more so than I was already. I will edit as I view- Add to it, the Japanese had Genzai Bakudan, which the Soviets captured in North Korea at the same time. The Japanese Scientists and their entire 64 mile long weapons design and manufacturing complex was dismantled and placed in train cars, and shipped to Soviet Union. Soviets had Japanese atomic devices, and the Austrian born SS atomic materials. Stunning. I am two thirds through this impressive video, and your 10,000 mile trip was not wasted at all!- Final edit- Lost Battlefields w Tino Struckmann has a new subscriber in me, and if you like this comment, please do so for him as well.
@tinostruckmann2 жыл бұрын
PLEASE FOLLOW THE CHANNEL TOO IT HELPS ME MAKE MORE OF THESE FOR YOU ALL - DOCUMENTS ON THE LOST BATTLEFIELD WEBSITE
@CatsCoffeeCrime2 жыл бұрын
Just fabulous Tino. SO many things I did NOT know about WWII I am learning from you. Having family who were forced laborers in both Auschwitz & Buchenwald concentration camps - this episode touched something deeply inside me. I married into a family and have an ex-sister in law whose father was a Nazi Banker. That family sees WWII in a completely different light. All the Nazi stamped gold smuggled in the United States is still bankrolling new generations of German people now in 2022. Excellent research. Fantastic Channel. You ARE the Best History teacher that I have ever had young man. Until your next posting. Wishing you All good things in love & light.
@theskepticalnegativist10042 жыл бұрын
It's so disturbing that after all this time people still want to cover up historical places and events. We have to own the history, good and bad to learn from it, there is no harm in that, the people ho was responsible are no longer with us. We can only learn from , to not to repeat our mistakes.
@marginalia777 Жыл бұрын
I completely agree! We can only move forward if we take the time to acknowledge and learn from our past. We must not let history be forgotten and instead use it as a platform to create a better future. There is so much to be learned from our mistakes, and it's our responsibility to ensure that those lessons are learned and taken to heart.
@cliffordfreeman78292 жыл бұрын
Another great video,i love Military History and History in general.I truly enjoy all your videos and continue to leatn things i never knew and what it takes to try get the yruths hid from us for years.Thanks.
@mikewoodman77002 жыл бұрын
Stay the course Tino, excellent last few minutes reminding everyone what this is all about
@kennyvdequetzalcoatl12452 жыл бұрын
Really great video. So many 'historical' documentaries on youtube full of still shots, panning and zooming in/out made by someone who didn't get off the couch to make it. This took genuine effort and interest. Liked and subscribed. Thanks, from a Vancouver Islander.
@andrewtaylor16712 жыл бұрын
Brilliant piece, I think we all know where this is all heading and there must be extensive logging of all this in the US archives. As usual your summing up was perfectly on point. Bravo Tino!
@devonbikefilms2 жыл бұрын
Yet more superb work. It is a shame that so much is still hidden by various administrations. You would wander if this is just inertia or whether there are issues with contamination, radioactive or otherwise from what was done here. It is important that the attempts to unlock this continue, even if the final truth is actually quite mundane. Then there are the victims who built these and worked here. Support you all the way on the journey of discovery. I’m sure you have a pretty good idea what went on, but I also understand it needs evidence to stand up to scrutiny. The record of the development of nuclear research and the historical record are diverse from what really occurred at this critical point in history, of that I am sure.
@soringherghe2192 жыл бұрын
State secrets ultra confidential
@soringherghe2192 жыл бұрын
Verboten
@AlexMarciniszyn-y1k7 ай бұрын
The results of the German atomic program had to be concealed. A deal was made with SS General General Hans Kammler and all German atomic bombs and warheads were transferred to American custody.
@mattmuecke2 жыл бұрын
Tino, thank you for your excellent work. I appreciate that! Thank you as well to Mr. Rudolf Haunschmied for giving us such an interesting lecture on Gusen and Bergkristall. I could listen to him for hours. Keep up the good work!
@tinostruckmann2 жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly! I intend to as long as I can
@PowerPlay12 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much, I liked it. Just a few things you may wish to correct - 0:26 Linz was not Adolf Hitler's Birthplace. He lived there for a time and on the outskirts of Linz in Leonding where his parents are buried in a cemetery, opposite his old house (their gravestone was removed a number of years ago), and also in an apartment in the center of Linz as a young man, before his move to Vienna and later to Germany. He was actually born in Braunau am Inn, in North Austria near the German border and East of Munich. Thank you once again.
@philsmith65972 жыл бұрын
Thank you for that Tino. Can't express in words how worthwhile it was to watch. As usual your format and the way we are shown is second to none. I saw your NARA emails and, like you, I find it very difficult to understand how successive governments can 'lose' photos and documents. No records. Shameful. Your final piece to camera was very appropriate and moving. Looking forward to the next one.
@bobbysenterprises32202 жыл бұрын
Please thank and shake the hand of Mr Haunschmied for all his time and energy into this. As well as sharing. I love it when I see him in your videos. So much knowledge. Heck is give him a hug.
@tinostruckmann2 жыл бұрын
I will absolutely do that I always enjoy spending time with him he's such a good guy
@Kentsu9592 жыл бұрын
This was by far the best and most intresting documets you have made.Cant wait for the next episode of BERGKRISTALL!Again thank you for a excellent dokument!
@earlquine77102 жыл бұрын
Well done! Very impressed with Rudi's knowledge. Reminds me of exploring the battleground caves when I was a boy at Clark AFB.
@oddsteinardybvad-raneng2 жыл бұрын
Hei Tino. You never cease to amaze me with your research. What can I say except that it is always interesting to watch what you have found anew. They are not repeats of what others have done before you so I always look forward to what is next. :-) Stay well!
@martinharris50172 жыл бұрын
Didn't disappoint. Some priceless info and research here. Amazing how quickly the authorities shut down that dig after the discovery of the underground complex entrance. Even after all this time they're covering something up. The dots are joining. There is s huge untold story of Nazi nuclear development, almost forming an alternative narrative of the history of nuclear weaponry, a history that has been whitewashed, rewritten, buried. Well done Tino, looking forward to more!
@JW-il6iq2 жыл бұрын
yes....keep digging. There is alot you have not been told about history. IMO, the Nzs had a form of a limited nuclear device, a dirtier and simpler science than what the allies came up with.
@martinharris50172 жыл бұрын
@@JW-il6iq That's why I'm subbed to Tino's channel. He goes to all the places I've heard whispers and rumours about and comes up with some mind-blowing dot-joiners. I believe that Die Glocke was a form of Cyclotron/Plutonium breeder. I also believe that both the A5 missile and the Sanger Stratospheric bomber were intended to be nuclear-capable, but that the Germans thought in terms of smaller devices, more akin to small-yield tactical nukes. Much of what Tino has discovered tends to add weight to theory.
@AlexMarciniszyn-y1k7 ай бұрын
Many underground installations were built. Too many people believe the stories published after the war about the German atomic program. They do not take the time to do research. There were documents stamped Secret and Top Secret during and right after the war. I suppose some people think that these documents, many of which are now declassified, would only support the common stories. They support the exact opposite. The Americans failed at the Manhattan Project. Manhattan Project supervisor James F. Byrnes wrote a letter to President Roosevelt in March, 1945. To that point, $2 billion had been spent with no guarantee of production. He suggested shutting the program down and have it undergo scientific review. (FDR Library.) In the book Critical Mass by Carter P. Hydrick, he shows, using original Manhattan Project documents, that the Americans would not have the required fissile materials to drop two different atomic bombs later in the war. A Top Secret Intelligence Report became available. It is dated 24 January 1946. It was produced by COMNAVEU which means Commander US Naval Forces in Europe. It states "Subject: Investigations, Research, Developments and Practical Use of the German Atomic Bomb." Source: Die Angst der Amerikaner vor der deutschen Atombombe by Edgar Mayer and Thomas Mehner. There are other documents that reveal more information. I should add that Heisenberg was not the only scientist working on the German atom project. The project was a joint Army Weapons Office, Reichspost and SS endeavor. The civilian scientists were drafted into the project - a military project. They could not do what they wanted. They were required to build an atomic bomb in the shortest possible time. Their work would be under regular review, as in the United States. This project was highly secret and security was tight. Complete bombs passed into SS custody.
@AlexMarciniszyn-y1k7 ай бұрын
@@JW-il6iqWhat does that mean? The British were only able to detonate their first atomic bomb in 1952.
@AlexMarciniszyn-y1k7 ай бұрын
@@martinharris5017The Germans had small atomic bombs that could be carried by a fighter. The warhead was enclosed in a holster on the bomb rack. Two-stage rockets designated A-11 to A-14 were built. These were based on the A-9/A-10. CIOS Report XXXII-125 German Guided Missile Research. It mentions rockets other than the V-2 or A-4 (German designation). "A-11, A-12, A-13, A-14 further development models of the A9/10 with 3500 mile range. Long-range rockets for attacks on the United States. A-15: This probably never left the drawing board."
@cristinavuscan56102 жыл бұрын
I found your channel yesterday and already watched 4 of your videos and I can say that I've learned some new things and this is not a little thing since I'm quite read about WW II. Thank you for your work and researches.
@danielgreen37152 жыл бұрын
Thankyou Tino this is awesome..your research and time taken has provided us all with a far clearer understanding of what we weren't told!
@tinostruckmann2 жыл бұрын
You are very welcome
@lotharsawalt86202 жыл бұрын
Wow Tino !!!!! Now I see clearly now! Yes, there`s a lot more we don`t know about today! Please go on with your investigations. Kind regards. Lothar from Austria
@martinsimon40252 жыл бұрын
Your best story till now,thank you so much for letting us know and for your compassion for all those victims not capable of speaking about it.
@martinharris50172 жыл бұрын
looking forward to it Tino! As you know, anything that follows Kammler's trail and you've got me hooked ;)
@tinostruckmann2 жыл бұрын
He really got started in Linz here and this was also the last place he was seen
@stevencalkum91282 жыл бұрын
This is a tremendous teaser and whets my appetite for the full story!
@thomascassler44062 жыл бұрын
@@tinostruckmann tino , you and i should parlay again , i have more on kammler , sir !
@thomascassler44062 жыл бұрын
@@tinostruckmann tino , 1965 pa. u.s.a. kecksburg crash , dose that ring a [bell] ! yes kammler !
@martinharris50172 жыл бұрын
@@thomascassler4406 I did a blog on the Keksburg thing a few years ago and speculated on the Die Glocke/Kammler connection. Pretty "out there" and speculative but fun.
@runningshadow572 жыл бұрын
As always Great work Tino ! You never disappoint with what you continue to uncover !
@oldminer53872 жыл бұрын
Thank you Tino for this window into history. Excellent interview and information.
@fitzyirl2 жыл бұрын
Really interesting episode and moving last few minutes! Keep up the good work!!!
@laurah10202 жыл бұрын
Superior production, yet again, Tino! Heartfelt gratitude.
@tinostruckmann2 жыл бұрын
Thanks again!
@fm.masesi2 жыл бұрын
Great history unveiling. 👍👏👏 Looking forward for more
@sharonwhiteley65102 жыл бұрын
What American TV show whose name is Josh traveled to the one set of tunnels and their Geiger counters began increasing? It was near a concentration camp with an old SS firing range located nearby. Several locals had located an entryway after removing an inordinate amount of ground. The American host was always notified of things and off he'd go. Damn, I can't remember his full name or show. The deeper they went, the higher the radiation. DEFINITELY NOT JUST LOCAL BACKGROUND RADIATION READINGS. The locals were shut down just as they had located a set of steps leading down to another set of tunnels. The American host said to keep him involved and notified. Would definitely return with APPROPRIATE attire and improved radiation equipment. Several shows later, there was a footnote that the authorities had shutdown the dig with no explanation. Definitely near the memorial built by survivors of the tunnels and the work involved.
@heikos4264 Жыл бұрын
If my memory doesn't fool me then Tino did already visit that spot. In these shows Josh Gates is a fraud. They are made for entertainment only. Please don't put him in the same basket as Tino. Gates alyways discovers stuff that is already known since a decade or 2 and then puts on an act like it was big news. I watched 4 episodes and had more than enough of that bad acting. about that episode with the higher radiation, there is a guy, he is more or less the german version of Tino and he went to the same place as Gates. the radiation was rising, but it was far inside safe levels. 'Several shows later, there was a footnote that the authorities had shutdown the dig with no explanation. ' -Tino can confirm it, no one is allowed to dig there because it is a nature reserve. Maybe that's why this episode isn't available at discovery's yt channel anymore. Maybe the germans crushed their nuts for faking a dig in a reservation.
@T9555T2 жыл бұрын
Hi Tino, thx for a great series. Have you considered "the bell" could be an earlier version of the f1 rocket? Used in the Saturn v rocket.
@harrie43322 жыл бұрын
amazing and intresting as usual ty tino for all you do
@ThyMajesticOne2 жыл бұрын
These tunnels were designed in '41 '42... that makes you stop and think for a moment. The Allies did not have air superiority at that time. Pearl harbour happened on the 7th of december '41. Rockets, advanced guidance systems, underground production, the "weather stations" placed in an arc over the Atlantic(shortest flight path) etc... makes you wonder what type of war they thought the second part of WW2 was going to be like and gives credence to the German WMD theory. Think about it, it all makes sense, why they spent so much money on the rocket program which had almost no effect on the war effort, but with a nuclear warhead, that changes everything. It reminds me of the late 1930's project, the Sänger-Bredt Silbervogel(Silver bird) sub-orbital rocket designed to hit America.
@billwilson36092 жыл бұрын
The German government did have new factories and refineries built well to the east and southeast to be beyond the range of known heavy bombers that could fly out of England.
@rosesprog17222 жыл бұрын
We are forced to admit that the Germans had a sense of ethics that prevented them from using weapons and tactics they considered immoral like for example nerve gas which they had tons of and that could have won the war for them, or the long range heavy bombers they didn't have, Hitler saw no practical use for them, the Luftwaffe was usually used as a part of a combined offensive, which was considered an ethical use of air power, raining incendiary devices on the heads of sleeping women and children was never part of the acceptable war tactics, 528 people died in Coventry. I also suspect that the German war machine would probably no havet butcher 11 million more Allied civilians after the fighting had ended, there's a saying that went: "Enjoy the war, for the peace will be brutal" At the end of the war the exhausted Germans had the Soviets on one side, the Yanks on the other and international finance represented by W.S. Churchill in the middle, as time passed, a German victory became less and less a possibility, especially if you're not willing to use depravity against your enemies.
@AlexMarciniszyn-y1k7 ай бұрын
@@rosesprog1722The Germans had three types of nerve gas: Sarin, Soman and Tabun. A British bomb disposal team had found some artillery shells with an unfamiliar colored band. They were found to contain nerve gas. These were found in a boxcar headed for the front. For some reason, they were not used.
@pablopeter35642 жыл бұрын
First of all, THANKS for honoring the ones who died, you are paying tribute to those ones. For Austria and Germany it is a painful memory and they are rather "sweep it under the carpet". Not only these memories, but needless to say, the nuclear research and many hiden secrets are under the tunnels that no one wants to reveal; more than 80 years have gone by, and your work about this matter must probably will help at the long run to open those secrets. So rest ashure that sooner or later it will happen. Take care and CONGRATULATIONS.
@av8tore712 жыл бұрын
You all do amazing work to find your countrymen by bringing them home after a senseless war. You are awesome ☺️☺️
@thomassk71612 жыл бұрын
Thank you very very much for this program. I find it very well done. I also enjoyed and could feel the energy and happy "excitement" by Herr Rudolf HaupSchmidt, allowing this man to tell about his knowledge and the stories. Though the back ground was sinister, I couldn't help being caught up in that incredible source of knowledge and story it self. Thank you very much..
@rosesprog17222 жыл бұрын
True, I hadn't thought of that, giving that man the opportunity to tell his story possibly for the first and last time of his life was a very noble and generous thing to do, thanks for mentioning it.
@EdSZiomek2 жыл бұрын
I am riveted again by your documentaries, and the treasures of information you have actually found, and the questions you ask about the rumors that as yet, have no good answers. Stunning is the final 10 minutes when you get the interview with a local historian who mentions the massive, USA-built, ??? hydraulic presses key in forming aluminum-welded, secretive-technologies, in the smelting of Aluminum ore and the construction of ME262s! That cataclysmic technology event is earth-shaking! Re-listening to your documentary is like a treasure hunt of hidden gems, rewriting the history books. Note: my suggestion to the disappearance of Kammler, who needed him gone? I suggest Heinrich Himmler was competing for the "Reich-Secrets Liaison Title" with the British-American victors, even before the official end of the war. Kammler stood in his way and was disappeared. It is identical to what I call the Klaus Barbie, end-of-war elimination campaign... executing his fellow Gestapo/SS thugs who might interfere with his survival in the eyes of the conquerors. Also, a minor piece from Stamford, Connecticut, that infuriated Stalin. It is the story of a nondescript sailboat parked in Stamford Harbor (may no longer exist) whose history allegedly included being a ferryboat that innocently would sneak V2 rockets from the shores of (cannot verify) Enemunde on the Baltic Coast, to the nearby Penemunde, and/or a nearby launch pad. In the mad scramble for miracle weapons by all sides, at the end of the war, a Russian-flagged Tug boat or small vessel was towing this boat loaded with rocket parts away from Penemunde, when a British Destroyer approached, and holding the Russian sailors at ??? gunpoint, pirated the vessel away from the Russians. In that moment, I am guessing that repatriation of Allied-prisoners of war now under Russian control, came to a screaching halt, i.e., start of the Cold War. At one time, I heard the number of Allied troops who were not turned over by the Russians ranged in the area of 300 troops, which is pure guesswork in my opinion. My factoid pales in comparison to your own classically researched information. Thank you.
@tinostruckmann2 жыл бұрын
Thank you I am trying hard to put it all together in context of real history. And it is important the world we live in today is a product of how we view the war. And we must get it right for the sake of Western civilization.
@AlexMarciniszyn-y1k7 ай бұрын
The Germans did buy American equipment prior to the war. Hitler nationalized companies owned by Ford and General Motors. None of the machines used in building the Me 262 are impressive. Only the Me 262 itself. There is a lack of knowledge about what happened to Hans Kammler. After a series of appointments toward the end of the war, he was named plenipotentiary over all secret weapon developments. This made him the third most powerful man in Germany after Hitler and Speer. Members of the German government were being sought. The British SOE and American OSS were looking to assassinate some of them. At the end of the war, rumors circulated that he had died by suicide in Bohemia. Later, a German court would declare him legally dead even though no body had had been recovered. He ended up in American hands. A deal had been struck and he had to disappear from history. n exchange for his life, and possibly also the lives of others, he gave the Americans atomic bombs and related equipment. The cover story story is that the German atomic program achieved very little.
@britgerus1956Glenn2 жыл бұрын
Extremely well made and narrated with excellent pronunciation…. Many many thanks Glenn
@leemcgaha22122 жыл бұрын
One hundred percent agree there is no good reason to keep trying I keep these things secret. Thank you for making this film.
@norberthofer58302 жыл бұрын
Great episode. Goes to show how war has been big business for quite some time.
@soringherghe2192 жыл бұрын
You are more passionate about all this than the locals and the Europeans
@johndoe-bq1xt2 жыл бұрын
The History Channel is dumb for not scooping you up ! That last ppl art was really GooD !
@Mike193Inf2 жыл бұрын
Amazon buys history docs and series' all the time that aren't even in Tino's league as far as new and interesting information goes.
@email46642 жыл бұрын
first 5 words were enough. They tend to skip details, and alter others far too often- Plus, the waste our tiem with trash output like the "Curse of the Civil War Gold" What a load of rubbish that show was. Huge waste
@VixCrush2 жыл бұрын
Great stuff. i have spent a lot of time in Austria but all of it in the winter mostly in St. Anton Am Arlberg and the surrounding area. i want to come in the summer and witness some of these places. If people are interested in this topic, the Shoah foundation archive has many testimonies mentioning Gusen. I immediately recognised the name as I have watched many many of the Shoah Foundation testimonies.
@dustinscott77062 жыл бұрын
Looks like I found me a good documentary channel. Finally. Someone who loves it as much as I do!
@marcgodwin75712 жыл бұрын
Amazing start to this story well done Tino
@colinrichardson18682 жыл бұрын
If its as good as the others Tino then it will be a great watch
@colinrichardson18682 жыл бұрын
Forgot to say hi from dubai
@sampointau2 жыл бұрын
Tino, at 56:56 thats an airlock basically, with maybe change area in between the doors. Air filter panels or observation windows to the side of the door away from the main tunnel opening into the sealed area.
@jonathanchalk25072 жыл бұрын
Great presentation and research Tino. More please.
@tinostruckmann2 жыл бұрын
Im trying its just getting harder here
@hatespeach98352 жыл бұрын
V....for vengeance rip europa
@lotharsawalt86202 жыл бұрын
You`re right with that what you said at last: When I look into the eyes of this human beings, I wish I could talk to them, yes with each of them.............
@paulamos89702 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, even thought it's almost 80 years since the end of the 2nd World War, the period is considered by those who actually have a say in how each country is run do not want to change the present history as written. (And I am not talking about political parties, but the people who finance and make money out of everything that's done). Even if you could get access to the archives of one country, in all likelihood it will only be a partial one. At the end of WWII there were four main powers who controlled what was released immediately and what considered top secret and not for publication for a specified period, 20, 30, 40, 50, 75, 100 years in UK. France will have it's own system and so will the United States. As for the former Soviet Union, now Russia, any hope of them releasing even the most mundane information at the moment is highly unlikely. When it comes to the Western Allies, you would think that it would be easier. You couldn't be more wrong, when you think they were on the same side in both wars, the distrust each has for the others is staggering. The French were a nation split in half after the summer of 1940 and it is something they do not wish to be reminded of, their general distrust of the British, stems from 1 giving General De Gaul a base to continue fighting from after being told to serender and the sinking of the French fleet to prevent it being given to the Germans. You would think that once the EU formed and before Britain's decision to leave, there would have been a greater ease in getting to the facts of what happened in both World Wars but you still come up against those in the background pulling the strings not wanting things in the public domain. The only way I see any progress coming about in what's left of my lifetime is getting a massive campaign of signatures and letter writing to all the places that have any jurisdiction over the areas of interest. And by massive I am talking of millions of individuals, which is a tremendous task, even for something affecting millions of people as most will do nothing assuming someone else will. Tino's work and investigations so far have convinced me that this information should be in the public domain and taught to all children growing up, because mankind is very quick to forget history and fuck things up in the same way sooner or later. There is quite a good following on here and it is up to us to spread the word and get more people involved. However, we also need to bring on board academics and politicians who are aware of the value of learning from history, journalists who are of a mainstream bent, (not those who see a conspiracy behind every closed door), basically us putting in as much hard work as Tino, rather than expecting him (in the main) doing it all. Great introduction to this set of programs Tino.
@AlexMarciniszyn-y1k7 ай бұрын
The problem is that on public forums like this one, the truth is not sought and is also rejected. Many declassified documents exist. German researchers spent years negotiating with the Americans for the release of captured and classified documents, including those about the German atomic program. Publication of some information began after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The published information shows that the common story about the German atomic program achieving very little is not factual. From the Nonproliferation Review, Summer 2000. "The Russians seized a 60 ton cyclotron and a plasma-ionic isotope separation installation at the workshop of Manfred von Ardenne. In Austria, the Russians acquired nearly 340 kg of metallic uranium." There is much, much more. It will not be widely known if people only look in one place.
@martinharris50172 жыл бұрын
49:55 I can answer your question about Schauberger, He was working under Kammler but at this particular facility he was using Messerschmitt engineers to assist with one of several prototype Repulsin discs. This prototype didn't survive, Apparently it self-destructed when spun up to maximum velocity due to material issues.
@808bigisland2 жыл бұрын
You know this is mostly fictious? Not history?
@AlexMarciniszyn-y1k7 ай бұрын
Scauberger was a real person and the Repulsine was a real device. It is not known what happened to it. Without a credible document reference, it is not known if Schauberger and Kammler worked together.
@martinharris50177 ай бұрын
@@808bigisland No. I know this is entirely historical without a shred of fiction.
@boogiewoogit5597 Жыл бұрын
Incredible footage in tunnels. Amazing they didn’t make u wear helmet, hunk of concrete falls, helmet only way yer head isn’t caved in. Nice work Tino
@equaliser22652 жыл бұрын
Rudi Haunschmied thank you, what an expert, very enlightening, thank you Tino.
@1339LARS2 жыл бұрын
Finally, a speaker that can prounance German!! Thank you //Lars
@tinostruckmann2 жыл бұрын
Well I grew up in that part of the world soooo lol - but I hear you
@1339LARS2 жыл бұрын
@@tinostruckmann Cheers!!! Lars
@ITInLoveWUJAlways2 жыл бұрын
Great Video Tito. We are with you on the thoughts of letting history be told, in total and in truth.
@tinostruckmann2 жыл бұрын
I'm thinking maybe this needs to be done by UN resolution
@charlottewilsonrowlands38202 жыл бұрын
Back to the living. Certainly was! Amazing bit of restoration. So many unanswered questions. !!
@tinostruckmann2 жыл бұрын
I am working on it
@afreightdogslife2 жыл бұрын
As you said; it is time to know the truth. Our mission is not to assign blame or guilt, that is a duty for God. Our mission is to know the truth, it is to know history as it really happened, and learn from it. Excellent videos sir, I am so glad that I stumbled into your channel, and I immediately subscribed.
@MichaelKng-fk5jk2 жыл бұрын
At the end you missed that MacArthur actively went against the old Colonial powers and impeded them as much as possible. British & Commonweath troops entered French Indonesia to disarm the Japanese forces as they had been forced by situation to carry on after the Surrender. All against MacArthur's commands. British & Commonwealth troops were confronted by Viet Ming forces attacking civilians to cause disruption, were too low in troop numbers so, rearmed Japanese soldiers under British officer and took the fight to the Viet Ming. A combination of MacArthur and London politicians caused the British & Commonweath troops to be withdrawn to Malay, just as they had the Viet Ming almost destroyed. French, many Foreign Legion, troops returned to Indonesia. Unfortunately; the Vietnamese claims of brutality were very true as many French troops were not trained soldiers but, resistance and; many escaping Nazi troops and worse had fled to the French Foreign Legion to hide. In their own ways both the French and; MacArthur led to the future wars.
@henryganzer46852 жыл бұрын
a very impressive documentation 👍👍👍 and the words at the end makes goosebumps
@divarachelenvy2 жыл бұрын
Thank you once again for your dedication to the truth...
@saveriomacri94642 жыл бұрын
Amizing keep up the good work
@danahathaway73042 жыл бұрын
Great episode Toni
@tinostruckmann2 жыл бұрын
thank you next is up tomorrow
@lookson6242 жыл бұрын
Yes here we go again ❤❤❤
@rolfagten8572 жыл бұрын
Tunnel filled with cement....! a big shame. It is a pity that a beautiful castle has recently been demolished in Belgium. Castle Noisy castle in Celles, province of Namur, Wallonia, Belgium, in the region of the Ardennes. As of October 2017, the château has been completely demolished.😪
@tinostruckmann2 жыл бұрын
why?
@rolfagten8572 жыл бұрын
@@tinostruckmann A lot of Urbex tourists came to the "Noisy" castle. At one point, the Belgian government told the owner that it was better to demolish it to avoid possible future accidents. And then a demolition permit was arranged very quickly. So another piece of history was destroyed. The European Union is ruining everything!
@MrJulesverneat2 жыл бұрын
Excellent research!
@niclasbergqvist1737 Жыл бұрын
The way I see it, there are only two reasons why the authorities are hiding what's down there and other laces as the Reise: extreme radioactivity that is extremely expensive to clean up. Filling the tunnels with cement with lead mixed in it might solve that problem, maybe... . There may also be lower levels of thunnels where prisoners were actually executed by the thousands and still rest there and you don't want to create trauma this long after. Germany wants to move forward into the future. Take a pick or both... .Tino, take a sample from the new cement and analyse it!
@soringherghe2192 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much appreciated very interesting history
@Wanderinghead2 жыл бұрын
What are those bumps or tube like steps closeing the end of the tunnels?
@jh23092 жыл бұрын
Excellent program again. The question begs to be asked is there a nuclear reactor there that the government knows about and used after the war knowing the public outcry they are keeping it quiet or at least trying to. And also I agree that the governments need to open up the files it has been far too long going on to 80 years after the war ended give honor to the memory of the men & women who went through the hell of the camps and died in them. Let the people know what happened back then
@norberthofer58302 жыл бұрын
Much of what went on in these tunnels may have been so advanced that the Allies were terrified of what was going on and don't want the world to know. They are cementing in the tunnels because the governments of today are still scared of the secrets from within. I believe much of history is misrepresented and its the winner's version that gets published. After over 75 years since WW2 ended, it will be difficult to find the truth.
@ursus91042 жыл бұрын
No it's impossible. Producing weapons plutonium is not something you do in a single basement, much larger facilities with centrifuges, etc. are required.
@hatespeach98352 жыл бұрын
After 50 years in the hands of the Soviets you will be lucky to find an old cigarette packet...and if there had been anything nuclear let alone a reactor the Americans would never had handed it over...at least the germans went down fighting for a better world, for truth
@AlexMarciniszyn-y1k7 ай бұрын
@@ursus9104These existed. The Germans developed the ultracentrifuge. An example is on display at the Deutsches Museum in Munich. Manfred von Ardenne developed a plasma-ionic separation device while working for the Reichspost. The Americans had inferior separation equipment. The Office of Strategic Services was receiving reports of very large installations employing thousands of workers in Czechoslovakia. The Germans operated a uranium mine at Joachimstahl.
@Anubis-hm7ro2 жыл бұрын
Tino is a Gem. Thank you
@hatespeach98352 жыл бұрын
Oh zeee eeevil naaaaazi story...
@RivhardDavenport11 ай бұрын
SOMEBODY IS HIDING SOMETHING!!!!!
@royhorsfall80742 жыл бұрын
just the fact that governments wont share or talk about it,makes it more interesting,its obvious something is being hidden,the excuse of we need to forget and move on is simply not good enough
@Willyslikey Жыл бұрын
I have visited the area many times. I am amazed how much was buried intentionally and otherwise. It is important to history that the Austrian officials MUST allow exploration and study! Why aren’t explorations allowed? What is yet to be rediscovered?
@AlexMarciniszyn-y1k7 ай бұрын
A massive underground installation. It is obvious that Austrian officials know what is there.
@merc882 жыл бұрын
chips will never fall where they may... never have never will
@jono88842 жыл бұрын
Ventilation sounds like jet engines. What are the tunnels being used for ...if anything...today?
@1916JAD2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant show!
@tinostruckmann2 жыл бұрын
thank you
@wildcolonialman2 жыл бұрын
Fascinating. So much horror, and here a secret installation. Certainly I have never read of this concentration camp facility(s). Intriguing.
@bobdinwiddy2 жыл бұрын
@45:00 the guide describes a “centre-pin” construction technique still used today for construction. although wooden centre-pins ?! could be… by the end of the war, wood was in such short supply they turned to cinderblocks as a mould, leaving them in place as an outer layer. Many later additions to the Atlantikwall are built so, with plenty plenty rebar too. why wood, I still wonder… but HECK, design decisions are peculiar beasts, worse than politicians!
@Nupagade2462 жыл бұрын
Always amazing content. Much love from Russian friends
@Lemma01 Жыл бұрын
Important. Thanks a lot.
@blzr11552 жыл бұрын
Thank you TIno!
@matthewtaylor90662 жыл бұрын
I'm still trying to work out I'm still spinning out On how the hell did they make enough concrete to fill in the tunnels that would be hundreds of thousands of cubic metres of concrete if not millions of cubic metres of concrete.
@urbangeeze13482 жыл бұрын
Tino, what a fantastic & yet poignant episode this was. When you entered the tunnels, was the guy escorting you a deaf mute, or was it his first day on the job? As he seemed to know nothing about the place, other than the obvious, & did not comment on things you brought up. It's like that was his mandate & no way was he going off script. If this was filmed with 'Smellavision', It would have taken a week to rid my home of the stench of bulls**t. So let's examine this using common sense, logic & the fact we know how people work. They can't be trying to bury what happened there, as you said, there is no-one left alive to point the finger at anymore. Virtually everything has been revealed to us with regard to Rocket, Nuclear & Jet technology. We know governments will not spend huge sums of money on filling in these tunnels, just for the sake of it, if there is no purpose. We do know that the Nazi's were years ahead of the rest of the world when it came to technology, & that they were engaged in 'special research' projects, but not what those projects were. So what are we left with? It must be technological in nature, & would be of monumental impact on society still today, should it ever become known, to warrant the unavailability of historical records & photographs from every nation who fought against them 80 odd years later. They have been covering this up from the end of the war, even to the point of making laws preventing people investigating, & are very good at it by now. As a result, you would have to be extremely lucky to come across something they missed, by complete chance. So, really, the only alternative left, (If, come hell or high water, you really have got to get to the bottom of this), is to break the law totally & utterly & clandestinely gain access into these places any way you can, no matter what! Although, before you make your mind up, you have to ask yourself the following questions. "How many countries do I want to be banned from? "How long do I want to spend 'banged up' in jail? & finally, how much of my life do I want to spend paying the fines off, once I eventually do get out? Regards.... Urban Geeze.
@flashgordon66702 жыл бұрын
It’s UFO technology.
@urbangeeze13482 жыл бұрын
@@flashgordon6670 You could well be on to something there, if you're referring to anti-gravity technology, which could lead you down the road of zero point energy. If that's the case, then the fact that we could be enjoying free energy since the 50's is something they would do everything possible to cover up. Tesla knew this at the turn of the century, that's why his Wardencliff Tower project was defunded & destroyed, when it was realised the electricity it produced could not be metered.
@boarzwid10022 жыл бұрын
DR Strangelove, was there for his mineshaft project,
@heyabusa12 жыл бұрын
Would it be worth getting in touch with who ever placed that cross, flowers and a small makeshift memorial at the mouth of that one bricked up tunnel at 54.15? Why place the memorial specifically right in the middle of the mouth of that one bricked up/sealed tunnel? Is that particular tunnel and what went on in there significant in some way to a certain group who know something and if so what? And the blasts in the end walls of the other tunnels/cubicles/rooms. They obviously weren't a serious attempt to collapse or destroy the tunnels so was someone there before you Tino? Was someone else also looking for something and suspected that what ever it was they were looking for could be behind a bricked up/sealed tunnel/room? Who ever it was, probably Soviets, thought an easy quick way to find out would be to simply blast a hole through the end walls of these rooms/tunnels to see if they continue or not. Once they found out they didnt and there was nothing behind the end wall they moved on.
@tinostruckmann2 жыл бұрын
Ok what happened was the Austrians began to fill initially those tunnels underneath the houses now built on top, citing the structural damage from when the Russians blew some of the sections in 47 was eroding the stability and endangering the houses on top. Now was a fair argument and was accepted. However when they than continued to fill up all the other tunnels under fields etc. an argument began in Austria a lot of historians complained and protested to very little avail however the former prisoners also protested that they wanted it preserved, so they were offered this one section of tunnel as a "memorial" and its still only opened once a year. There is one more larger section also not destroyed but they will not let anybody in there either citing the usual "safety" thus the flowers as I was let in on that one day so the former prisoners association put the flowers there. - on that one day they could get in. There is lot more to this I will try and break down coming up.
@heyabusa12 жыл бұрын
@@tinostruckmann Thanks for taking the time to reply, Tino. Appreciate all you do. I do so wish my grand father was still here. He was in the Royal Engineers. Went from Normandy to finally leaving Germany and back to civilian life in '47. He would often say with a smile about the war and what went on in Germany 'We dont know the half'. As a teenager it meant little to me..... Now I wish Id asked what exactly he meant; though he rarely talked about the war. Thanks again.
@gaylefeinberg12372 жыл бұрын
God Bless America my home sweet home Tino.Let us protect it with our lives so generations yet unborn my know freedom. Msgt/ret USAF
@flashgordon66702 жыл бұрын
And may God bless and keep you.
@joseaacosta1156 Жыл бұрын
Good afternoon everyone. Tino, could the U-234 be the coin of the exchange for the greatest escape in history?
@AlexMarciniszyn-y1k7 ай бұрын
It was part of it. The Manhattan Project engineers could not figure out a good fusing method for the atomic bomb, and the America separation process was too slow. The Germans provided enriched uranium and an expert with fuses who was aboard U-234.
@rosesprog17222 жыл бұрын
There is a book and a lecture here on YT called "From Major Jordan's Diairies" that offer another interesting theory to the first Soviet atomic experiments.
@Goethetractor9 ай бұрын
komoly Amerikai propaganda! Kevés tény, sok fikció! A képek azért érdekesek! Amerikai felszabadítók!! :-) Lybia, Irak, Vietnám, Afganisztán......
@jamesgibbs78722 жыл бұрын
Fascinating!
@antidoteify2 жыл бұрын
16:24 to know who is behind them, follow the money. The decree detail is a very silly excuse, makes you already suspitious. 19:00 looks like pillows. 43:48 ss equal: hughe business, lots of money. 56:23 the sound plus your voice talking, sounds like a contemporary noise, industrial art haus output ;)
@salparadise12202 жыл бұрын
What happened in these tunnels? Nothing. So why are some of them radioactive? ...
@joycehauke6027 Жыл бұрын
Wow, did he say Cincinnati hydrolic presses? So the Germans had presses made in Cincy. There is a large German population in and around Cincinnati. I live 50 miles East of Cincinnati. I have German relatives in Recklinghousen. Very interesting.
@tinostruckmann Жыл бұрын
Watch my episode about Hitler's gold the real story there was a large trade between America and Germany before the war
@AlexMarciniszyn-y1k7 ай бұрын
The Germans bought American equipment before the war. Tungsten was being shipped to Germany from Spain and Portugal. It was also being smuggled to Germany from both countries. Source: OSS reports.
@octobersky648 ай бұрын
Don't you wish there was a time machine and you could go back in time and see these places when they were working and that and go thru them. Man it would be wow
@MartinEnglishCambodia2 жыл бұрын
Very good.
@ruudselhorst2 жыл бұрын
Did you see expedition unknown whit josh gates whit Andreas sultzer, he found some entrance in the woods. ( Radioactive high)
@tinostruckmann2 жыл бұрын
Yes I was there too
@earlheil99544 ай бұрын
That picture of kammler with rubber gloves ,the rubber coat and cigar,ware did that come from
@vincentrandles81052 жыл бұрын
Trust - we have those in the U.S. too!!
@liamobrien47672 жыл бұрын
Adolfs Birth place was Braunau am Inn,he attented schools,one in Leonding and secondary in Linz city