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Hidden in a remote mountainous forest is a structure nicknamed the Fly Trap or Hitler's Stonehenge. Researchers still have no definitive idea what it is.
In Poland lies a forgotten Nazi complex which could have sheltered up to 27,244 people from Allied bombs, the purpose of which largely remains a mystery.
Outside the town of Pölitz lie the ruins of what was once one of Germany's most important assets - a place that kept the German war machine moving.