Liverpool's Secret WW2 Bunker: Western Approaches
Discover the secret World War Two bunker, Western Approaches, beneath Liverpools streets. This strategic location served as the main headquarters for protecting Allied ships during the Battle of the Atlantic. With its seven-foot-thick steel-reinforced concrete ceilings, it was designed to withstand bombs. The bunker became the joint base for the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force commands, tracking convoys and enemy submarines. After France fell, operations shifted north to this safer location. Today, its a museum offering a glimpse into that tense wartime world.
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