Dead Air
Instagram: @DeadAirOfficial Website: deadair.co The Channel Islands were occupied by Nazi Germany for almost 5 years during WWII. During that time, they became the most fortified place on earth with defences, gun batteries, miles of underground tunnels and secret hospitals. Today, the remains of some of these places are still visible. I head to Guernsey to investigate claims of severe hauntings inside the German Underground Hospital. Nearly 2 miles of reinforced concrete tunnels, complete with operating theatres, morgues and wards where injured soldiers were brought to following the beach invasions in Normandy. ——— ️️ To visit Guernsey, flights can be booked with local airlines Blue Islands and Aurigny Air, and travel from the UK mainland: London, Southampton, Manchester, Birmingham, Exeter, Bristol as well as from other Channel Islands. A ferry service operates between Portsmouth, Southampton, Poole and Jersey. British citizens do not require a passport to visit the islands if travelling directly from mainland Britain. The Underground Hospital is open to visitors between April and September 7 days a week, with entry £5 for adults £2.50 for under 15s. In October it is only open Tuesdays to Thursdays. For October 2023, paranormal investigations on Guernsey are carried out by P.I.G.S, who run 2 nights of investigating at the Mirus battery and the Underground Hospital. To find out more, visit their website: www.the-pigs.co.uk Batterie Mirus and Batterie Scharnhorst are maintained by volunteers at Festung Guernsey. Private tours can be arranged via local tour companies. Batterie Scharnhorst is free to visit and enter, and is located near L’Eclet. Other recommended places of interest: - German Occupation Museum - La Vallette Underground Military Museum If travelling to Guernsey, visit https://www.visitguernsey.com to find out about local tours. I highly recommend the half day/full day bus tours which take you to some of the wartime remains whilst doing a complete lap of the island, as well as some of the best sightseeing places such as The Little Chapel and Fort Grey. Music: KPM Music ————-Contents of this video ————— 0:00 - Intro 01:24 - History the German occupation of Guernsey 04:59 - History of the Underground Hospital 09:39 - Looking around Batterie Scharnhorst 15:51 - investigation of the Underground hospital 59:33 - Outro