Ministry of Defense is offering bunkers from the 1930s, with prices starting at CZK 90,000

Photo: Josef Ženatý, Czech Radio

Eighty-seven years ago, Nazi Germany, Italy, France, and Great Britain signed the Munich Agreement, leading Czechoslovakia to surrender its borderlands to Germany. Thousands of new bunkers called “řopíky,” built to defend against the Nazis, became useless as they were mostly in occupied territory. Now some of them are for sale.

To this day, thousands of bunkers are owned by the state, which is gradually disposing of them.

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Author: Jakub Ferenčík, Lukáš Milota