Inside Britain's Secret Welsh Caves Where 5,000 Hurricane Fighters Were Stored in Total Darkness
Deep inside the mountains of Wales, Britain hid one of World War II's most extraordinary secrets. Not a code. Not a weapon. Five thousand fighter aircraft, buried inside a cave, invisible to the enemy, keeping Britain alive. When the Luftwaffe was destroying RAF planes faster than factories could build them, someone pointed at a mountain and said — there. Welsh miners blasted limestone. Engineers poured concrete underground. Four hundred workers signed the Official Secrets Act and disappeared into the dark for five years. Their families didn't know. Their neighbours didn't know. The enemy never found out. Five thousand Hawker Hurricanes passed through those caves. Every one of them flew missions. Every mission mattered. And the mountain kept the secret until the war was already won. This is the story they never taught you in school. #ForgottenHistory, #WWII, #SecretHistory, #BritainAtWar, #HawkerHurricane, #WalesHistory, #HiddenHistory, #BattleOfBritain, #RAFHistory, #UntoldStories, #WorldWarTwo,

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