3. An Austrian Complex for Nazi Nuclear Weapons
There was a cave discovered in Austria which provided a particular place of interest for historians and the locals who had come across it as a result of the strangely elevated nuclear radiation levels that had been measured at the site. While there were some professionals who made the claim that it is possible that these levels were fairly normal, others are not so sure.
The locals and the historians involved do not want to take the chance that there is an issue there regarding radiation and they will not be content until a full investigation into this cave has been completed. They want to know what it may contain and what it was used for during the Second World War. It is believed that this is part of a set of interlinked tunnels that were up to 45,000 square meters in size and initially had been used as a highly secret place for the production of aircraft.
For the past decade or so, a company that is owned by the governed in Austria has been filling these tunnels with concrete in order to make them a lot safer, with this firm also doing a lot of drilling in them. There was an Austrian documentary maker called Andreas Sulzer who believes that this cave and subsequent set of tunnels is the hiding place for what was a highly secret scientific lab that had been located underneath a concentration camp. This is why the investigation was initially opened and strides have been taken to conduct further searches of the underground area to see if there is any substance to these beliefs.
This comes after the documentary maker has sent the last few years creating a film that revolves around Viktor Schauberger, a scientist who is believed to have been deeply involved from 1941 onwards under the most extreme secrecy in the underground network of tunnels working on SS research projects. It is believed that they had given warnings to some of his colleagues about his involvement with atom smashing. The exploration of this site is still ongoing to this day.