
The owners suspected of the Nazi warehouse discovers a creeping message
A couple from the United Kingdom was surprised after the discovery of the “Nazi warehouse” in World War II while renewing their home.
“It is not something you can find every day!” Sean Tolieh, 35, told South West News the service while remembering the discovery of “the wilderness”.
According to what was reported, an underground shelter was located 26 feet underground and was equipped with bottles and water, and even the hole of escape, such as an evil bond hideout.
He and his wife, Caroline, 32, had moved to the delegate in Gender in 2021, unaware of shelter in wartime that falls under their feet.
After he was born in Geroni, Sean was familiar with the history of the Channel Islands, which was occupied by German forces from 1940 to its liberation in May 1945, BBC mentioned. According to what they reported, they converted these ideal islands into “an unimaginable fortress” in line with the orders of Adolf Hitler.
However, while the British knew that the site had used an enemy rifle, he did not realize that it also included a hidden hideout.
According to what the couple mentioned, their garden wanted to turn, so they dug it and raised it with gravel, above the place where the secret area is located.
Sean, who works as a carrier, finally discovered what lies while there were some chopped panels in the Facebook market. The owner of the house contacted the wooden worker and said it about the structure of the wartime.
She said, “Did you find the rooms under your home? Shun narrated.
And that is when he made a decision to uproot the corridor again – just a week after its situation.
Sean and his friend ended with an excavator to remove 100 tons of ground, and detect the underground hidden entrance. According to the area was measured by 17 feet in 10 feet and 17 feet in 20 feet, and it was characterized by a 30 -feet height of 4 feet.
It also included the remains of the passengers who made the population there, including old bottles, water, tiled floor, and emergency exit.
Perhaps the most prominent was the frightening German phrase “Achtung Feind Hort MIT”, which translates into “Beware, the enemy listens.”
“You can not really put it in words,” said Tolieh, who was known about the warehouses but did not expect to find one under his house.
He said, “I always knew about the warehouses, but when the Geornsi people returned to Generins after the war, they wanted to fill all the warehouses.” “Many people still have warehouses here, but they are on their way and in the gardens – not under the house!”
According to what was reported, the owner of the house was fond of discovering that he took pain to keep it. According to what they were filled with tons of eighties of concrete to overcome the walls and steps, they are in the process of converting the space into a game room with a Snowker table and a gym.
The husband hopes to install the floor and end the area of the area by November.
They are even planning to keep the strange message. Sean said: “We definitely keep writing – and we may get someone who can line again, otherwise he is lost,” Sean said. “Even the air that reaches it has faded a little.”
Ultimately, the British believe that restoration deserves it, declaring, “It is not just rooms for us, it’s part of history.”
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