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An underground hospital of World War II has been discovered in Germany.
The convenience includes a stretcher, operating lights and several rooms.
A corridor “Blutbank” was marked, indicating a blood bank area.
In a shocking discovery under the streets of Germany, an urban explorer has revealed what appears to be in a hidden underground hospital in World War II. The video was shared by Carston Robert, a German material manufacturer, known for the discovery of abandoned and terrible places.
In his video, Robert enters a city sewer and stumbles at the convenience of a forgotten war, which is full of a stretcher with a stretcher with a stretcher from a different era from a different era, full of a different era scattered on the floor. The chilling remains had a corridor marked with the word Blutbank, which translates into “blood bank” in English.
The terrible scenes include the vast lighting route, the walls covered with graffiti, and strange objects that appear untouched for decades, which gives the impression of a frozen space in time. The uncertain atmosphere attracted the attention of social media users, with the video viewed 1.8 million times.
While some spectators compared underground discovery to a video game scenes, others expressed their astonishing and curiosity. “This place seems incredible,” one user wrote, while the other asked, “If it was actually a hospital, how did they get patients there?”
Robert, who has created a name for discovering abandoned sites across Europe, has not revealed the exact location of the search, the site is likely to protect from damage or unauthorized trips. His video has created fresh interest in urban exploration and many hidden layers of history are still buried under modern cities.