Adolf Hitler's garden found during an excavation in Poland
Adolf Hitler's garden found during an excavation in Poland
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Berlin: The time has passed for Adolf Hitler, who was the Chancellor of Germany during World War II, but the mysterious things about Hitler are slowly rising to the present day. Where Hitler spent most of his time in the last days, he is known as the Wolf's Lire headquarters. This part comes in present-day Poland. It is said that until January 1945, all the top leaders of the Nazi Party used to live here by making bunkers.

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Wolf's lair was Hitler's most secret hideout, where heavy security arrangements and a bunkering complex were built. Hitler used to hide here to save his life. After this, when the army of the Soviet Union moved towards the front, the Nazis themselves destroyed it. Seven decades later, many such things are coming to the fore in Wolf's Lair, which is helping to uproot the layers of history.

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There were all the comforts of Hitler's luxury here. In a recent excavation, archaeologists have found a garden of Hitler, where Hitler used to cultivate fresh vegetables during the days spent in this infamous Wolf's Lire. Infamous for his dictatorship and barbarous decisions, this garden of Hitler has been found on the farm of a man named Mazurolandia in New Poland.

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