Führer Headquarters Anlage Mitte

The Führerhauptquartier Anlage Mitte, also known as Askania Mitte,[1] was a bunker planned as a Führer Headquarters for Adolf Hitler, who never used it. It was built during the Second World War near Tomaszów Mazowiecki in central Poland.

The facility consisted of two railway bunkers. One bunker was at the village of Konewka (51°33'40" N, 20°9'22" W) the other at the village of Jelen (51°30'11" N, 20°4'48" W). The complex has not been destroyed, is in good condition and can be visited.

References

Notes

    • Richard Raiber: Guide to Hitler's Headquarters. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-12-26. Retrieved 2007-12-16. , No.19, Special Edition, Battle of Britain International Ltd, 1977, London

Bibliography

  • Neumärker, Uwe; Conrad, Robert; and Woywodt, Cord (2012) "Wolfsschanze": Hitlers Machtzentrale im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Ch. Links Verlag. ISBN 3-861-53433-9.S. 37 ff.
  • Seidler, Franz, W. (2000) "Dieter Zeigert: Die Führerhauptquartiere 1939-45" in Anlagen und Planungen im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Munich: F. A. Herbig Verlagsbuchhandlung. ISBN 9783776621549,

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