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Honecker's nuclear bunker opens | Honecker's nuclear bunker opens |
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A once-secret bunker designed to shield communist rulers of the former East Germany from a nuclear attack has opened to the public. | A once-secret bunker designed to shield communist rulers of the former East Germany from a nuclear attack has opened to the public. |
The three-storey complex, finished in 1983, was intended to house leader Erich Honecker and 400 staff. | The three-storey complex, finished in 1983, was intended to house leader Erich Honecker and 400 staff. |
At the time it was one of the communist world's most advanced bunkers. Now the walls are covered in mould and the decontamination chambers long-defunct. | At the time it was one of the communist world's most advanced bunkers. Now the walls are covered in mould and the decontamination chambers long-defunct. |
The bunker, north of Berlin, will be open for three months. | The bunker, north of Berlin, will be open for three months. |
The Berlin city authorities say they will seal it with concrete afterwards. | The Berlin city authorities say they will seal it with concrete afterwards. |
Honecker, who ruled the German Democratic Republic (GDR) for almost two decades, is thought to have visited the bunker only once. | Honecker, who ruled the German Democratic Republic (GDR) for almost two decades, is thought to have visited the bunker only once. |
"Contemporary witnesses told us that Honecker was more or less frightened or shocked when he walked through here," said Sebastian Tenschert of the Berlin Bunker Network - a group that campaigned for the bunker to be opened. | "Contemporary witnesses told us that Honecker was more or less frightened or shocked when he walked through here," said Sebastian Tenschert of the Berlin Bunker Network - a group that campaigned for the bunker to be opened. |
Top secret? | Top secret? |
Groups will be given short tours through the ill-lit complex - where they will see offices and control rooms once intended for the elites, now covered in green slime and reeking of mould. | Groups will be given short tours through the ill-lit complex - where they will see offices and control rooms once intended for the elites, now covered in green slime and reeking of mould. |
It was said to be the most advanced bunker in the Warsaw Pact countries | It was said to be the most advanced bunker in the Warsaw Pact countries |
They will be led along submarine-like tunnels divided by heavy metal doors, leading on to 170 rooms. | They will be led along submarine-like tunnels divided by heavy metal doors, leading on to 170 rooms. |
The three storeys reach a depth of 70m (230ft) below ground. | The three storeys reach a depth of 70m (230ft) below ground. |
The bunker was fitted with a fountain, air conditioning and "springed" rooms able to cushion residents from detonations. | The bunker was fitted with a fountain, air conditioning and "springed" rooms able to cushion residents from detonations. |
It was built in a forest 25km (16 miles) north-east of Berlin, near Wandlitz, where the whole East German government was accommodated in a special colony. | It was built in a forest 25km (16 miles) north-east of Berlin, near Wandlitz, where the whole East German government was accommodated in a special colony. |
The bunker was surrounded by a village occupied almost entirely by members of the feared East German spy agency, the Stasi. | The bunker was surrounded by a village occupied almost entirely by members of the feared East German spy agency, the Stasi. |
Falko Schewe, who worked on the building, described the project - codenamed 17/5001 - as "not that top secret". | Falko Schewe, who worked on the building, described the project - codenamed 17/5001 - as "not that top secret". |
"My wife and mother knew about the special work which I did, but no-one else knew what I was working on. | "My wife and mother knew about the special work which I did, but no-one else knew what I was working on. |
"I was a very normal GDR citizen except that I worked for the security ministry." | "I was a very normal GDR citizen except that I worked for the security ministry." |
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