This nuclear bunker is named after Marshal Tito. It was built in the ‘70s in Yugoslavia. For many years, this place was a total secret to everybody but a few people. Only in 1992 this bunker was revealed to publicity after Bosnia separated from Yugoslavia and invaded it.
Tito bunker is about 70,000 square feet, there are over 100 bedrooms, offices and conference rooms here. The furniture is wooden and looks neat.
This place can serve its purpose even today, if restocked with supplies. It can allow up to 350 people live inside for 6 months without ever coming outside.
















































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Comments (17):
Show all commentshow can a country invade itself ,and I repeat the Yugoslavian peoples army was the only legitimit force in Yugoslavia
bojan,you have a point... invasion is not the right term...
croatia, slovenia and bosnia voted for independence... majority of people decided to come out from yugoslavian federation...
from that point on, they were sovereign states... JNA needed to pull out all their troops from those countries...
instead they employed lots of serbs and tried to conquer everything they could...
after 1990. it wasn't yugoslavia, those were sovereign countries... and it was an invasion...
or if you prefer, attack from Yugoslavia towards Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia...
PS: Here's my little morsel of political opinion. Some regions in the world need a Dictator like Tito to keep small minded nationalists from tearing the country apart...even though he had "favorites".
Vi ste svi seljaci koji danas nemaju para ni za kruh a kamoli ista drugo... Eto vam vas komad zemlje a sad budite robovi od corporate Amerike... zato dan danas pusite kurac i muzete krave. Nekad smo bili nesto u onoj Evropi.