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Yugoslavia allocated Billions to build an “underground City” in BiH

Published October 3, 2024
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Located deep under Mount Zlatar, near Konjic in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Tito’s bunker, known as the “Atomic War Command” or ARK, is today not only a historical monument but also an attractive tourist destination.

During the Cold War, this underground complex was a secret military shelter, designed as a safe fortress for the then Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito and his closest political-military circle in the event of a nuclear threat.

Today, this monumental underground space offers a glimpse into one of the most extraordinary periods of European history.

Tito’s bunker is now open to the public and functions as a museum and space for various art exhibitions, attracting visitors from all over the world.

In addition to being a military shelter, this bunker is a testament to the huge investments and measures taken during the Cold War to protect key government officials from possible nuclear attacks.

Only one woman was allowed to enter

Influencer Nina recently visited this fascinating complex, and she was surprised by how well-preserved and functional the bunker is. During her tour, she saw the rooms intended for the highest state officials, as well as those for soldiers, which were modestly furnished.

It is interesting that the only woman for whom a place in the bunker was planned was Tito’s wife, Jovanka Broz, who, according to Tito, was justifiably part of the military elite. They were the only ones who had a double bed, while the other members of the top had to sleep in individual beds.

The construction of this impressive shelter began back in 1953, and lasted almost 26 years, ending only in 1979. The project itself was strictly confidential, and the costs of its construction in today’s conditions would amount to about 4.6 billion United States (U.S.) dollars.

Nina was particularly fascinated by the technology with which the bunker was equipped, which enabled flawless communication with the outside world, even in conditions of complete isolation.

Tito’s big secret

The bunker, located at a depth of 280 meters below the surface, covers an incredible 6,500 square meters. It consists of over a hundred rooms, including work offices, communication centers and private quarters intended for Tito. This complex could house about 350 people, with enough supplies of food, water and fuel for six months of survival in the event of a nuclear disaster.

Although impressive in its size and equipment, the bunker was never used for the purpose it was built for. With the breakup of Yugoslavia and the end of the Cold War, the bunker became a relic of the past, and its existence remained hidden from the public for a long time, Biznis Info writes.

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