The bailiffs have seized the former bunker of Adolf Hitler's "Wolf's Lair" (Führerhauptquartier), located near the Polish city of Kentshin. This happened after the company, in whose management the attraction is located, stopped paying rent, reports the Daily Mail.
It is noted that the owners of the "Wolf's Den" thereby ceased to observe the agreement on the preservation of historical property, which is regulated in the framework of cooperation with the Ministry of Culture of Poland.
Zenon Piotrovic, a representative of the local authorities, said that bailiffs, police and private security guards were brought in to not only take the Wolf's Den, but also deprive his owners of the hotel rooms and restaurant located right there.
During the Second World War, "Wolf's Lair" was the main Führer's rate and was the commanding complex of the High Command of the German Armed Forces. Historians argue that the dictator spent more than 800 days in this bunker and it was from here that he directed the attack on the Soviet Union. Here on July 20, 1944, an unsuccessful attempt was made on him.