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Berlin Debates Demolition of Hitler's Last Nazi Bunker Amid Housing Crisis
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First reported by Walla · 8 hours ago
What happened
Berlin plans to demolish Hitler's last Nazi bunker to build housing, sparking preservationist opposition. Experts urge turning it into a museum, while city officials prioritize new development amid a housing crisis.
- 01Berlin plans to demolish Hitler's historic Nazi bunker for new housing and offices.
- 02The bunker served as Hitler's last stronghold and WWII hospital with thick protective walls.
- 03Berlin Heritage Council urges official preservation assessment of the historically significant site.
- 04Housing Senator Christian Gaebler supports demolition to address Berlin's housing shortage.
- 05Preservationists call demolition "madness" and propose a museum and memorial instead.
- 06The bunker symbolizes Nazi Germany's power center and the regime's catastrophic end.
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