The Secret Nazi Fighter Jet Factory - Me262
Weingut-I, was the Third Reich's proposed mega factory that would create the jet engines that would power their brand new "wunderwaffe" fighter jet. Twelve massive arches were supposed to protect a nine story complex, hidden in the earth, that would bring the Messerschmitt 262 to the skies. Historical Footage of the Bunker: https://collections.ushmm.org/search/... **check out THE map of every video** https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/1/edi... Playlists: / @masonobscura 00:00 Messerschmitt 262 01:01 Suck, Squeeze, Bang, Blow 02:11 Wunderwaffe 03:21 Battle of Britain 04:46 The Big Week 06:10 Weingut-I 09:46 Operation Paperclip 11:00 Conclusion _____________________________________________ Weingut-I, weingut 1, Mühldorf forest, wunderwaffe, super weapons, super weapons, Messerschmitt 262, first fighter jet, first jet fighter, Messerschmitt, secret base, Mühldorf concentration camp, v-1 rocket, v-2 rocket, schwerer gustav, world war ii, world war two, wwii, abandoned base, abandoned complex, world war ii stories,

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