10. An Underground Network of Bunkers
Askat was inside a bunker known by the Nazis as the Führerhauptquartier Wolfsschlucht II during the war. There were a dozen other similar bunkers, and they served an important part in the Nazi’s hold on the Western Front.
Judging by the bunker’s size and underground network of tunnels and rooms, hundreds of German officers must’ve lived there during the war, hiding and planning their next move.