Strizhavka is a large village on the banks of the river. Southern Bug, at the entrance to Vinnitsa from Zhytomyr. Known since the 16th century. It was in the possession of the Pototskys, then the Grokholskys. The main attraction is the secret military object that appeared in the neighboring forest in 1941 - Hitler's headquarters "Werewolf". The remains of the bunker blown up by the retreating fascists have survived to this day. A monument to prisoners of war who died during the construction of the Werewolf was erected.
Стрижавка - велике селище на березі Південного Бугу, на в'їзді до Вінниці з боку Житомира. Відоме з XVI ст. Перебувало у володінні Потоцьких, потім Грохольських. Головною визначною пам'яткою є секретний військовий об'єкт - ставка Гітлера "Вервольф", який з'явився в сусідньому лісі в 1941 році. Залишки підірваного фашистами під час відступу бункера збереглися до наших днів. Встановлено пам'ятник військовополоненим, які загинули під час будівництва "Вервольфу".
Exhibition of military equipment
Museum / gallery
An exhibition of military equipment and weapons from the Second World War was opened by enthusiasts on the territory adjacent to the ruins of Hitler's pond "Werewolf" in Strizhavka, in the former boarding house "Swallow". The exhibition presents items found by locals in the pond, weapons and equipment of the Soviet and German armies. In the yard there is a collection of rare military equipment from the Second World War, including a model of the German tank "Tiger". On weekends and by prior arrangement, there is a café stylized as a field kitchen.
Werewolf Museum Complex
Historic area , Castle / fortress , Museum / gallery
Remains of reinforced concrete structures of Hitler's pond "Wehrwolf" (Wehrwolf - werewolf, armed wolf) during World War II. The secret complex of the headquarters of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the German Armed Forces was built in 1941-42. in a forest grove near the village of Strizhavka near Vinnytsia. The complex had about 20 wooden houses and 3 ground reinforced concrete bunkers. In the central area were the main buildings: the Gestapo, a communications center, a canteen for senior management and officers, a tea house, 12 apartment buildings for generals and senior staff officers, and Hitler's house, which visited the Werewolf Pond in 1942, and 1943. Thousands of prisoners of war from different countries died during the construction of the complex (a monument was erected near the highway in Stryzhavka). In the spring of 1944, the bunkers were blown up by retreating Hitler troops. Impressive fragments of multi-meter-thick reinforced concrete scattered by forest explosions, as well as a swimming pool (fire tank) have been preserved. According to unconfirmed data, underground premises could be preserved (according to the legend, up to 7 levels). In 2011, a historical and memorial complex in memory of the victims of fascism was opened on the territory of the Werewolf, whose staff conducts tours (there are audio guides). Nearby, on the territory of the boarding house "Swallow", there is an exhibition of military equipment and weapons from the Second World War.
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