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  1. The bunker at Feldstrasse, originally called Flakturm IV (lit. 'Flak Tower IV'), is one of the largest ever built. In 1942, one thousand forced labourers were orderd to build the structure, which measures 75 by 75 metres in width and 35 metres in height, with walls that are 3.5 metres thick.
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    Originally referred to as Flakturm IV, the St. Pauli Bunker was built in 1942 by forced labor. It provided refuge for up to 25,000 Hamburg residents at a time during the bombings and was used by Nazis as a "propaganda tool" to show their strength to their enemies, according to its website.
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    Constructed in 1942 and originally known as Flakturm IV, the St. Pauli Bunker was a Hochbunker, or High Bunker, built by forced laborers. Despite its official capacity of 18,000, it provided refuge for up to 25,000 people during the war. After the war ended, the Allies considered demolishing the bunker as part of their denazification efforts.
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    Originally known as the Flakturm IV, the St. Pauli Bunker is known as a Hochbunker or High Bunker, and was built in 1942 by forced laborers. It had an official capacity of 18,000 but was used to shelter up to 25,000 Hamburg residents at a time.
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    Flak tower - Wikipedia

    Flak towers (German: Flaktürme) were large, above-ground, anti-aircraft gun blockhouse towers constructed by Nazi Germany. There were a total of 8 flak tower complexes in the cities of Berlin (three), Hamburg (two), and Vienna (three) from 1940 onwards. Other cities that used flak towers included Stuttgart and … See more

    After the RAF's raid on Berlin in 1940, Adolf Hitler ordered the construction of three massive flak towers to defend the capital from air attack. Each tower had a radar installation with … See more

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    Flakturm I – Zoo Tower – Berliner Zoo, Berlin
    The tower built near the Berlin Zoo was the first-generation … See more

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    Each flak tower complex consisted of:
    • a G-Tower (German: Gefechtsturm) "Combat Tower", also known as the Gun Tower, Battery Tower or Large Flak Tower, and
    • an L-Tower (German: Leitturm) "Lead Tower" also known … See more

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    Tiergarten (two additional planned, not built)
    • Hasenheide in Neukölln (planned, not built, had been built in Hamburg instead)
    Reichstag (considered for modification, but found unsuitable) See more

    • Foedrowitz, Michael. (1998). The Flak Towers in Berlin, Hamburg and Vienna 1940–1950. Schiffer Publishing. ISBN 0-7643-0398-8 See more

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  4. Huge Nazi bunker to house luxury hotel with lavish …

    Oct 18, 2019 · CNN — A luxury hotel, complete with a lush rooftop garden, is set to open within a huge former Nazi bunker. Originally called Flakturm IV (Flak …

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    • Germany’s Gigantic Flak Tower Bunkers - Military Historia

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    • Hamburg’s Flak Tower IV – From Nazi bunker to green oasis

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    • Bunker St. Pauli | Grüner Bunker in der Feldstraße …

      Jun 23, 2024 · What few people know about, however, is the story behind the almost eight-decade-old flak bunker: it’s a time that recalls the darkest chapter in German history. Built in 1942 in only 300 days by forced laborers, today the …

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    • WWII German anti-aircraft bunker becomes new urban …

      Jan 8, 2024 · Built by forced labor in Hamburg’s St. Pauli district during 1942 and 1943, the Flakturm IV bunker served as one of the city’s two major anti-aircraft command centers during the war. Because it was fortified to withstand heavy …

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    • Flakturm IV G-Tower Heiligengeistfeld (Flak tower)

      Learn about the history and features of the Flakturm IV G-Tower, a concrete bunker with anti-aircraft guns in Hamburg. See photos and information about the first generation of Flakturm towers and their complexes.

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    • Flakturm IV G-Tower - Arch Journey

      The Flakturm (Flag Tower) is a concrete bunker that is placed in a city. The bunker was provided with a space where people (in the largest tower itself was room for 20,000 people) could shelter during bombings and there was space …

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