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ENGLISH GIRL VISITS SCARY SECRET SOVIET NUCLEAR MISSILE BASE - NEW COLD WAR MUSEUM, LITHUANIA

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Creator's Key Takeaways

this used to be owned by Russia and this is where Russia built a nuclear missile base

it's spooky do see the watchtower up there and over here is all this barbed wire

this is the key that you can start the whole process of firing off the nuclear bombs

thank goodness the Cold War finished amicably

Creator's Tips & Advice

visit the Cold War Museum in Plateliai, Lithuania
consider it as a day trip from Klaipeda cruise port

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is it like to visit a former Soviet nuclear missile base?
QIs the Cold War Museum in Lithuania worth visiting?

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Top: Visit to Cold War Museum in Plateliai
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All things military/guns/weapons/war aren't normally my thing, but this visit to a former secret Soviet nuclear missile base in Plateliai, Lithuania was spooky, scary, fascinating and will stay with me for a long time. If war history/nuclear weapons is your thing, then a visit to this Cold War Museum is an absolute must. It's even worth the journey for a day trip from a stop in the Baltic cruise port of Klaipeda. This review video will show you exactly how the process of pressing that button and firing off a nuclear missile works and what the release of the missile would have looked like. http://www.lithuania.travel/en-gb/ http://www.truelithuania.com/tag/cold-war-museum