The dungeons of the Third Reich. Secrets of Ksizha, Walbrzych and Schavno-Zdroj
Much has been written about the secrets and treasures hidden during and after the war and their search. However, "Dungeons of the Third Reich" is an outstanding publication in this context. This is a first-hand account written by a researcher, a discoverer, an inquisitive tracker of answers to questions that still remain open. This is another step towards revealing the amazing truth about what is hidden in the numerous excavations and tunnels dug by the Nazis in the rocks of Lower Silesia, carefully disguised from outsiders.
Jerzy Rostkowski takes the reader on an amazing journey through the dungeons of Xen Castle, the mines of Walbrzych, and laboratories hidden in the deep basements of Schavno-Zdroj. He puts forward a bold thesis about the well-known and still undiscovered Rüdiger object. He does not forget about the delicate and dangerous issue of the legendary "watchmen".
The undoubted advantage of the book is the unique memoirs and interviews conducted personally by the author, as well as his own research, which is the primary source. Rostkovsky himself explores and puts forward theories, sometimes bold, but never completely fantastic. He's trying to set everyone up by basing them on facts, assumptions, and memories. He is reliable, which means that for many years he has enjoyed well-deserved recognition among researchers studying the mysteries of Lower Silesia.
"Lower Silesia is a land of secrets and semi-mythical treasures of the Third Reich, hidden in the basements of old castles, in mine corridors, sometimes in the very centers of large cities. Camouflaged and booby-trapped, they are still secretly guarded by fear. Special laboratories that worked on nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, museum collections, Werewolf weapons, and gold from the banks of the Third Reich are just some of the fascinating secrets of Lower Silesia that are revealed in the "Dungeons of the Third Reich" by the outstanding researcher and discoverer Jerzy Rostkowski.
Jerzy Rostkowski was born in 1950 in Jelenia Gora. According to Tadeusz Kisielewski, he is "one of the most outstanding Polish researchers - people whose knowledge, curiosity, passion and research intuition often lead to discoveries that arouse the envy of professional historians." An indefatigable tracker of the secrets of the Second World War and their popularizer. He likes what he says: "The fleeting dust of secrets on old documents." He has written many books about the quest and mysteries of history, including Xiu Castle - The Forgotten Secret, Disappearing Cities, Death Lamps or the Order - Forget! For residents of the US, UK and Australia porn online
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