
Wolf's Lair
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Wolf's Lair, located in northeastern Poland, was Adolf Hitler's Eastern Front military headquarters during World War II. Constructed in 1941, the complex covers 6.5 square kilometers and includes 80 buildings, such as bunkers and barracks, surrounded by thick forest.
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Wolf's Lair, known in German as Wolfsschanze, was strategically placed in the Masurian woods to provide concealment and protection. Its robust construction included reinforced concrete to withstand aerial bombardments. The site was abandoned in 1944 and partially demolished by retreating German forces. Today, it is accessible to visitors and serves as a historical site offering guided tours to help understand its wartime significance.