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Secret Nazi military base discovered by Russian scientists in the Arctic | Secret Nazi military base discovered by Russian scientists in the Arctic |
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A secret Nazi military base in the Arctic has been discovered by Russian scientists. | A secret Nazi military base in the Arctic has been discovered by Russian scientists. |
The site – located on the island of Alexandra Land 1,000km from the North Pole 0150 was constructed in 1942, a year after Adolf Hitler invaded Russia. | |
It was codenamed “Schatzgraber” or “Treasure Hunter” by the Germans and was primarily used as a tactical weather station. | It was codenamed “Schatzgraber” or “Treasure Hunter” by the Germans and was primarily used as a tactical weather station. |
The base was abandoned when the scientists stationed there were poisoned by polar bear meat in 1944 and had to be rescued by a German U-boat. | The base was abandoned when the scientists stationed there were poisoned by polar bear meat in 1944 and had to be rescued by a German U-boat. |
It has been rediscovered 72 years later and more than 500 objects have been found, including a batch of well preserved documents, the Daily Mail reported. | It has been rediscovered 72 years later and more than 500 objects have been found, including a batch of well preserved documents, the Daily Mail reported. |
The ruins of bunkers, rusted bullets and other relics dating from the Second World War have been discovered at the site, many of which remain in a good condition having been preserved by the cold weather. | The ruins of bunkers, rusted bullets and other relics dating from the Second World War have been discovered at the site, many of which remain in a good condition having been preserved by the cold weather. |
The island was vital during the Second World War as the meterological reports it produced were essential for planning the movement of troops, submarines and ships. | |
The name given to the base has led some to believe it may have had another secret mission – with some specialists speculating that it might have been used for the pursuit of ancient relics. | The name given to the base has led some to believe it may have had another secret mission – with some specialists speculating that it might have been used for the pursuit of ancient relics. |
Alexandra Land was a disputed territory for a number of years but is now part of the Russian Federation. | Alexandra Land was a disputed territory for a number of years but is now part of the Russian Federation. |
Russia is thought to be looking to build its own permanent military base there today. | Russia is thought to be looking to build its own permanent military base there today. |
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