Lost Battlefields w Tino Struckmann | THE FORGOTTEN WW2 MOLOTOV BUNKERS ON THE NAREW @tinostruckmann | Uploaded 10 months ago | Updated 10 hours ago
Very little is known about the Molotov bunker lines or fortified areas, the Russians started constructing real fast after they and the Germans divided Poland. They had a vast amount of know how learned over the previous decade of building the Stalin line farther East and much of these went into the new Molotov bunkers now on their Western frontier.
I spent some time traveling through Poland to discover these bunkers and sometimes ruined remains, and found them to be constructed remarkably well and well laid out and designed. So it is time to show you some of the remains of the Bunker line which was built in less than a year before it saw its first and only battle in 1941.
And they really are interesting to visit, quite different from the Polish and German in many ways, although at times Polish bunkers which had survived the battle of 1939 were incorporated in the new Russian line. So that is where we start in this episode on the Molotov line, right on top of the Polish Narew river line we visited last week.
Please like and follow it helps and much more history is coming every week. And all the documents and files are being uploaded to
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Here you can freely download and see all our research in the members area.
https://www.patreon.com/tinostruckmann?fan_landing=true%20anD
And joining us on the website or patreon or our discord chats, all helps and we all collaborate here.
Very little is known about the Molotov bunker lines or fortified areas, the Russians started constructing real fast after they and the Germans divided Poland. They had a vast amount of know how learned over the previous decade of building the Stalin line farther East and much of these went into the new Molotov bunkers now on their Western frontier.
I spent some time traveling through Poland to discover these bunkers and sometimes ruined remains, and found them to be constructed remarkably well and well laid out and designed. So it is time to show you some of the remains of the Bunker line which was built in less than a year before it saw its first and only battle in 1941.
And they really are interesting to visit, quite different from the Polish and German in many ways, although at times Polish bunkers which had survived the battle of 1939 were incorporated in the new Russian line. So that is where we start in this episode on the Molotov line, right on top of the Polish Narew river line we visited last week.
Please like and follow it helps and much more history is coming every week. And all the documents and files are being uploaded to
www.lostbattlefields.com
Here you can freely download and see all our research in the members area.
https://www.patreon.com/tinostruckmann?fan_landing=true%20anD
And joining us on the website or patreon or our discord chats, all helps and we all collaborate here.