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It looks like it's haunted.Beelitz-Heilstätten Sanatorium,"Rusty beds, vine-covered buildings and empty corridors with walls covered in graffiti and slowly peeling paint are what remains of a gigantic hospital which once treated Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, after it was abandoned in the fall of East Germany.
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Beelitz-Heilstätten, a 60-building treatment complexsouthwest of the German capital,was built in the late 19th century to help rehabilitate the growing number of tuberculosis patients in the expanding city of Berlin.
During the Great War, Beelitz-Heilstätten -or Beelitz Sanatorium -was turned into a military hospital and was where a young Adolf Hitler was treated for a thigh injury acquired during the Battle of the Somme.
Beelitz-Heilstätten was built between 1898 and 1930 after an initiative by the German National Insurance Institute who found that the closeness to Berlin in combination with the fresh air of the countryside made the location ideal for a sanatorium.
Parts of the complex was turned into a military hospital by the German Imperial Army when World War I broke out and was where Adolf Hitler was sent to recover from his war wounds in late 1916.
The 60-building complex did not only have treatment facilities but functioned as a little village and had a butcher's, a post office, a restaurant, a bakery and even its own power station which was so powerful snow never settled on Beelitz-Heilstätten’s grounds.
Although the economic crisis following the war saw many wards close, Beelitz-Heilstätten was considered a global frontrunner in tuberculosis treatment.
During the Second World War several buildings were bombed by the Allied Forces and in 1945 it was occupied by Soviet forces and remained a Soviet military hospital even after Germany united in 1990."
Hitler's hospital: The haunting remains of Nazi Germany's Beelitz Sanatorium, where the rusting operating tables have lain untouced since it was abandoned | Daily Mail Online
Haunted by history: The ghosts of Beelitz-Heilstätten | Abandoned Berlin
Or was it inception??I guess Skyfall was filmed in this island?
I would not venture into any of these places because I don't think I would return alive, I will die of a heart attack. My imagination would run hither-thither...It looks like it's haunted.
Or was it inception??
If you are alone in these places and that too at night.Or was it inception??
I would not venture into any of these places because I don't think I would return alive, I will die of a heart attack. My imagination would run hither-thither...
You should look into this series
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