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World Cup Fans Head Underground to Explore Stalin`s Bunker

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7 July 2018 13:11 WIB

A lamp illuminates a corridor inside Stalin's Bunker, a bunker complex built in 1942 as an alternative headquarters for the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, in Samara, Russia, July 4, 2018. The bunker was built in 1942, but remained a secret to Samaras citizens until 1990, when it was uncovered and later turned into a museum. REUTERS/David Gray

6 Juli 2018 00:00 WIB

A meeting room with a large map hanging on a wall is seen inside Stalin's Bunker, a bunker complex built in 1942 as an alternative headquarters for the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, in Samara, Russia, July 4, 2018. The bottom floor contains two rooms: the main chamber which could accommodate 115 people and was meant to serve as meeting room, and Stalins personal chamber, the tourists' favourite. REUTERS/David Gray

6 Juli 2018 00:00 WIB

A toilet in a bathroom is seen inside Stalin's Bunker, a bunker complex built in 1942 as an alternative headquarters for the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, in Samara, Russia, July 4, 2018. uring World War II, Samara - then named Kuybyshev - was chosen to be the alternative capital of the Soviet Union should Moscow fall to the German troops, and the shelter was meant to be the headquarters of the Armed Forces, led by Stalin. REUTERS/David Gray

6 Juli 2018 00:00 WIB

A telephone sits on a desk inside Stalin's Bunker, a bunker complex built in 1942 as an alternative headquarters for the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, in Samara, Russia, July 4, 2018. Legend has it, according to a museum guide, that the phone line used to be live until a French tourist called home and ran up an extortionate bill. REUTERS/David Gray

6 Juli 2018 00:00 WIB

A couch is seen inside Stalin's Bunker, a bunker complex built in 1942 as an alternative headquarters for the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, in Samara, Russia, July 4, 2018. The bunker was built in 1942, but remained a secret to Samaras citizens until 1990, when it was uncovered and later turned into a museum. REUTERS/David Gray

6 Juli 2018 00:00 WIB

A meeting room with a map hanging on a wall is seen inside Stalin's Bunker, a bunker complex built in 1942 as an alternative headquarters for the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, in Samara, Russia, July 4, 2018. Hundreds of visiting supporters have been queuing up to visit Josef Stalin's bunker - chambers dug out underneath the southwestern city to protect the Soviet leader from a Nazi German assault that never came. REUTERS/David Gray

6 Juli 2018 00:00 WIB