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Kleines Berlin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kleines Berlin
Kleines Berlin (''Little Berlin'' in German) is the complex of underground air-raid tunnels dating to World War II, which still exists in Trieste, Italy. ==History== After annexing Trieste into the "Adriatic Coast Operational Zone" in 1943, the Germans started to build a high number of military defenses. The work was carried out by companies cooperating with the ''Organisation Todt''. In particular, the German authorities wanted to build an antiaircraft shelter for their soldiers and civil employees operating in the Trieste Court area. The creation of the shelter was not the utmost importance, because when the air-raid alarm went off, German soldiers would flee with Italian civilians into a "municipal" shelter tunnel, which was on the stocks. To that end, the Nazi authorities had supplied the lighting installation for the municipal tunnel. As a result, the "municipal" tunnel was equipped with an electric system made up of bare copper wires - according to German use - instead of bare lead wires, like those employed in other antiaircraft tunnels of Trieste.
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