Nazi swastika laid into floor of chamber, Vogelsang Nazi castle


Vogelsang located in the Eifel hills of northwestern Germany near the border with Belgium was built in the 1930s to train a new Nazi party elite. It was used as a military base by the Belgian army and handed byck to the Germany government in 2006. It is now being turned into a museum. The Cult Chamber contained a swastika set into the floor. The Belgian troops who used the castle as a barracks for 50 years put a sports mat over it and practiced rock climbing inside the tower.


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Location: Vogelsang Eifel North Rhine Westphalia Germany
Photo credit: © Germany Images David Crossland / Alamy / Afripics
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