These WW2 Trenches Still Exist

2023-10-24に共有
Nordberg Fort in Lista, Norway has some fascinating ww2 history

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コメント (21)
  • @HobbyWithRea
    How awesome you're still in Norway, beautiful views, and such informative history. Thank you, Chris.
  • @paulsmodels
    Fascinating history stuff! Thanks for the tour!
  • @scottrider641
    Interesting how much effort and expense Germany put into the infrastructure here in Norway. Thanks for bringing this to us, Chris
  • This is very interesting, I’ve studied our true ancient history and those rock walls were not made by us, they were here from a previous civilization, not sure which one, but those kind of walls are all over the world, I bet they go underground quit a ways. Thanks, you do a great job in exploring and taking us with.
  • Thank you for sharing these awesome videos!! I hope you had/have a great time in Norway
  • @wayside70
    A well preserved site. Trenches usually dont have the stone around them. The radar is amazing. Always look for graffitti with dates and names.
  • @maryrees4276
    Love all your videos, Chris. You do a great job.
  • @gordon8753
    Very cool video!!! I love world war two history!! Thanks!!
  • Ive seen quite a few documentaries about those German radars. I didn't know there was one of them still standing. Interesting videos.
  • @jamesholt7612
    Awesome video Chris. I love everything from law enforcement history to military history.
  • Thanks for another history lesson and i kept thinking how long to build all those high tunnels of rock you walked through.? Oh and the radar was quite amazing. Thank you.
  • @zipshed
    Well that really sucks they were closed....it would've been great to see inside these buildings and barracks to see how they lived while stationed there.
  • @NeilRoy
    Fascinating bit of history. They're probably closed on Saturday due to it being the 7th day Sabbath.
  • Lista Airport is still used by a flying club. So its not closed
  • That place always looks cold and wet. Is it always cold and wet in Norway?