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Former Soviet base now a ghost town
http://news.yahoo.com/photos/former-soviet-base-now-a-ghost-town-1417635397-slideshow/

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Little Moscow lies in ruins. Once a Soviet base where the Red Army may have kept a stockpile of nuclear weapons, the abandoned facility today looks like a set for a post-apocalyptic film.

The barracks, similar to prefab apartment blocks found across eastern Europe, still hold outmoded kitchen appliances and wrecked furniture. Many of the military installations are rusted and moldy. A large painting of a red flag covered with the faces of communist icons Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels and Vladimir Lenin provides one of the few dashes of color.

Located in a wooded area near the village of Nagyvazsony in central Hungary, the base nicknamed "Little Moscow" by locals was one of four nuclear storage facilities in the country. It was abandoned by the Soviets in March 1990, shortly before Hungary's first post-communist elections. Historians say there is no documentation on whether the Soviets ever stored nuclear weapons there.

The former base covering 36 hectares (89 acres) was protected by three lines of fences and barbed wire and numerous checkpoints and gates. Nuclear warheads would have been stored on the northern side of the base, in a pair of bunkers protected by doors weighing more than six tons. (AP)


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Hmmmmmmm. That is weird. I thought that would have been impossible. Apparently these people have a wild imagination as for what those buildings could have been. I can't imagine that a sovereign country like Hungary would just allow that. :rofl

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Gabor wrote:
Hmmmmmmm. That is weird. I thought that would have been impossible. Apparently these people have a wild imagination as for what those buildings could have been. I can't imagine that a sovereign country like Hungary would just allow that. :rofl

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It's still just a speculation.....there is no evidence of nuclear weapons ever existed in Hungary.
As a matter of fact the MN1480 5th special forces rocket specialists never existed...... officially.....
Those buildings could have been elementary schools or better yet correctional facilities :eek
These pictures are all photoshopped and fake.....
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ps: This was the skeleton building where we did training for setting the launch pad up for starting the rocket. Hidden from satelites and deep inside the base where no one could get to unless of course going through three checkpoints.....I was told......it is certainly false and just made up anyways....these things don't happen only in movies :rofl


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