Joseph Goebbels WW2 House & Bunker Today

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Published on May 15, 2021
In this Vlog we leave Berlin and head north into the snow covered forests to find Joseph Goebbels abandoned villa and bunker. This is the last remaining home of one of the Third Reich's most powerful men.

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