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78-220 Podborsko, Poland
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4.8
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5.0
7y

Долго не решалась написать отзыв об этом месте. Наверное, он получится очень длинным и философским. Я была ребенком, а мой папа был офицером и служил в этой части с 1970 по 1976 годы. Прочитала все отзывы. Да- "холодная война", да -здесь была советская воинская часть, да -, и это уже не тайна, здесь были ядерные боеголовки. Об этом нужно помнить не только русским и полякам, но и всем людям. Руководителям стран, политикам и дипломатам нужно быть очень осторожными, чтобы этого не повторилось. Я хочу написать о простых людях- русских и поляках. Ни дети, ни жены офицеров не знали, что находится за колючей проволокой и бетонным забором. Нас туда не пускали. Мы думали, что наши отцы артиллеристы. Только спустя много лет мама рассказала мне, в какой части служил папа. А теперь на фотографиях мы можем посмотреть место его службы. Кстати, на юге Польши был санаторий для советских детей, точное место не помню. Так вот, в те далекие годы нас водили на экскурсию в бункер и подземные туннели, которые остались после немцев во время второй Мировой войны. Там сохранился целый подземный город. Мы же жили в военном городке в красивом сосновом лесу, где было много грибов, ягод, а в лесной речке водилась форель. Рядом было озеро, там летом мы плавали, зимой катались на коньках. Именно там мы могли встречаться с друзьями. Это были польские и советские (русские, украинцы, белорусы, латыши) девочки и мальчики. Много друзей было у нас в городе Бялогарде, куда мы ездили в школу. Интересно, что мы своим приятелям полякам перед контрольной объясняли таблицу химических элементов Менделеева, а они нам что-то по физике. Часто ходили друг другу в гости "на официальном уровне". Ребята из польских школ и колледжей приходили к нам в школу с концертами, а мы к ним. Иногда устраивали спортивные соревнования. Отношения были очень хорошие. Несколько раз мы ездили на Балтийском море, в Мельно и Колобжег. Это совсем недалеко. Кстати, я неплохо научилась разговаривать по польски. Сейчас, когда путешествую по разным странам и разговариваю с поляками, меня иногда принимают "за свою". Наверное, где-то живёт сейчас моя первая симпатия - Ян, Янек или Януш, стали взрослыми подружки Крыся и Ядвига. Думаю в Польше осталось много моих ровесников, которые с теплотой вспоминают нашу юность... Мне тоже хочется побывать в этом музее. Очень жаль, что в военном городке, где мы жили, сейчас тюрьма, я думала, что будет санаторий. Там...

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5.0
14w

Located out in the woods along a small concrete road you come across a little parking area with a very imposing steel door hiding in the trees. Very few people outside of those who manned this nuclear warhead storage and launch bunker knew of its existence. A very interesting tour led by an ex Polish soldier. Only Polish is spoken but there is a written information sheet in English which is good. Unchanged since it was abandoned by the Soviet Union in 1989 it's a chilling reminder of the realities of the cold War era especially when you see the original map showing the battle plans to attack Nato in Western Europe and where they planned to launch the Nuclear warheads. Well...

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5.0
7y

We have been here 2014. I am always interested in cold war relics like this. There are still other bunkers of this type in poland, but they are left open and became ruins. This one is a real jem because everything look like an russian soldier just comes around in a minute. Everything is nice and tidy. Took my geiger counter with me here, no worries, everything is clean or has been decontaminated. Our guides were friendly and gave lots of information, on polish. But I had my translator with me. Same structures still in east germany. If you are in the region please dont miss...

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Andy ClarkAndy Clark
Located out in the woods along a small concrete road you come across a little parking area with a very imposing steel door hiding in the trees. Very few people outside of those who manned this nuclear warhead storage and launch bunker knew of its existence. A very interesting tour led by an ex Polish soldier. Only Polish is spoken but there is a written information sheet in English which is good. Unchanged since it was abandoned by the Soviet Union in 1989 it's a chilling reminder of the realities of the cold War era especially when you see the original map showing the battle plans to attack Nato in Western Europe and where they planned to launch the Nuclear warheads. Well worth a visit.
TheEvdriverTheEvdriver
We have been here 2014. I am always interested in cold war relics like this. There are still other bunkers of this type in poland, but they are left open and became ruins. This one is a real jem because everything look like an russian soldier just comes around in a minute. Everything is nice and tidy. Took my geiger counter with me here, no worries, everything is clean or has been decontaminated. Our guides were friendly and gave lots of information, on polish. But I had my translator with me. Same structures still in east germany. If you are in the region please dont miss borne sulinowo.
Helen MyhillHelen Myhill
I was looking forward to this museum but I was very disappointed. So far the most expensive museum we have visited. With no English translation, we were given a couple of sheets of paper explaining the exhibits. The tour was only in Polish, and seemed more fun as the other tourists were laughing at times. It was a 1 hour tour and the first 45 minutes the tour guide was talking and then we were shown the rest of the rooms in such a rush it spoiled the tour. Surely with the technology we have today there could be more in English,we can't be the only English speaking tourists.
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Located out in the woods along a small concrete road you come across a little parking area with a very imposing steel door hiding in the trees. Very few people outside of those who manned this nuclear warhead storage and launch bunker knew of its existence. A very interesting tour led by an ex Polish soldier. Only Polish is spoken but there is a written information sheet in English which is good. Unchanged since it was abandoned by the Soviet Union in 1989 it's a chilling reminder of the realities of the cold War era especially when you see the original map showing the battle plans to attack Nato in Western Europe and where they planned to launch the Nuclear warheads. Well worth a visit.
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We have been here 2014. I am always interested in cold war relics like this. There are still other bunkers of this type in poland, but they are left open and became ruins. This one is a real jem because everything look like an russian soldier just comes around in a minute. Everything is nice and tidy. Took my geiger counter with me here, no worries, everything is clean or has been decontaminated. Our guides were friendly and gave lots of information, on polish. But I had my translator with me. Same structures still in east germany. If you are in the region please dont miss borne sulinowo.
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I was looking forward to this museum but I was very disappointed. So far the most expensive museum we have visited. With no English translation, we were given a couple of sheets of paper explaining the exhibits. The tour was only in Polish, and seemed more fun as the other tourists were laughing at times. It was a 1 hour tour and the first 45 minutes the tour guide was talking and then we were shown the rest of the rooms in such a rush it spoiled the tour. Surely with the technology we have today there could be more in English,we can't be the only English speaking tourists.
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