
Possible Discovery of Secret Underground Nazi Hangar in German Forest

altenburg, germany - Historian Mirko Kühn suspects the existence of an underground Nazi hangar in the German Leinawald forest in Altenburg.
Historical Discovery in Altenburg
Historian Mirko Kühn has been researching the history of the Thuringian region for a decade and believes he has found evidence of an underground Nazi hangar, codenamed Alpendohle.
Kühn's theory is supported by eyewitness accounts, aerial photographs, and measurements indicating a structure 200 meters long, 25 meters wide, and 5 meters high, potentially capable of housing ten aircraft.
Previous attempts to uncover the hangar were hindered by toxic gas leaks in 1964 and unsuccessful excavation in 1996.
The discovery of a mass grave near the suspected hangar site in 2011 suggests the involvement of Russian prisoners in its construction.
The presence of a large amount of metal detected through magnetic field measurements further supports Kühn's theory.
The forest has long been speculated to hide significant Nazi artifacts, including the infamous Amber Room stolen from St. Petersburg during World War II.
A recent discovery of a large underground cavity nearby has fueled speculation about the possible location of the Amber Room.
However, conflicting theories suggest the room may be concealed in a collapsed mine shaft in the Ore Mountains near the Czech border.

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