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Wolin Island in Poland reveals a Nazi fortress from World War II known as the "Wolin Underground City." Built between 1936 and 1939 as a coastal defensive center, it features a network of tunnels and shelters for command, ammunition, and communications. During the Cold War, the site was developed into a secret Polish military command center, and Soviet-Polish military plans for nuclear weapons against NATO were devised there, though no orders were ever issued to carry them out. Today, the site is open to visitors as a museum where they can explore the tunnels and operational rooms, with some parts still unexcavated. It remains a popular tourist attraction, especially during the summer months.
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