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madfranks
7th May 2013, 08:15 AM
Wisconsin family discovers fully-stocked fallout shelter in their back yard 50 years after it was installed at the height of the Cold War (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2318059/Wisconsin-family-discovers-fully-stocked-fallout-shelter-yard-50-years-installed-height-Cold-War.html)

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For more than a decade after they moved into their house in Neenah, Wisconsin, the Zwick family knew they had a Cold War bunker in their backyard.

It was not until 2010 that anyone thought to open the heavy steel hatch, climb down the ladder and explore the 8-foot-by-10-foot chamber that the home's previous owner had built to protect his family from a nuclear attack.

Floating in five feet of water that had seemed into the bunker were sealed U.S. Army boxed packed with all of the supplies a family would need to survive two weeks underground.

'We assumed it was just this empty space,' homeowner Carol Hollar-Zwick told the Appleton Post-Crescent.

The boxes, old military ammunition crates, contained markings that suggested there might be explosives inside, so the family called the local branch of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.

Agents opened the crates to find... Hawaiian Punch.

'It was all of what you would expect to find in a 1960s fallout shelter. It was food, clothing, medical supplies, tools, flashlights, batteries - items that you would want to have in a shelter if you planned to live there for two weeks.'

Everything remained remarkably well-preserved, thanks to the airtight containers the supplies were kept in.

The family donated all of the items to the Neenah Historical Society, which has curated an exhibit about the Cold War and the fear of the Soviets using 'the bomb.'

'It’s interesting that you can open up something and find 1960 inside of it,' Mrs Hollar-Zwick told the Post-Crescent.

The home's previous owner was Frank Pansch, a local surgeon, built the shelter in 1960 - two years before the Cuban Missile Crisis had Americans across the country digging their own 'fallout shelters' in their backyards.

The idea of a fallout shelter was not to protect from a nuclear blast, but rather from the radiation that would likely contaminate the surrounding area.

It's unknown what fallout the late Dr Pansch was expecting in Neenah. The small Wisconsin city is 100 miles from Milwaukee and nearly 200 from Chicago - the population centers that might have been targeted by the Soviets.

EE_
7th May 2013, 08:41 AM
Fully stocked doomsday prepper shelters will be found everywhere 50 years from now. It won't be news.
The next generations will have a good laugh wondering what people were so afraid of, to stock so much stuff that never got used.
50 years from now the next generations will be using their NWO government approved smart phones and NWO digital currency. They won't have the slightest idea of what freedoms we once had.

Twisted Titan
7th May 2013, 11:02 AM
Those were some dam fine rings on those ammo cans and no mention of disscant.

Glad i got a few

Cebu_4_2
7th May 2013, 11:04 AM
Looks like it was half full with water... some error in the plans no doubt.

Dogman
7th May 2013, 12:10 PM
Looks like it was half full with water... some error in the plans no doubt. In some areas the water table can change over time. I remember those times and bomb shelters were a hot item in the 50's and 60's. School drills at least once a month drove the fear home for some.

I had nightmares because of that duck and cover blitz, waking up at night because of loud thunder (storms) I just knew they dropped the big one.

Spectrism
7th May 2013, 01:50 PM
No male head of that family? Such fools need to call in federal agency to check out ammo boxes filled with food and basic supplies. Shameful. And how would anyone NOT open a vault on their property for more than 10 years? Any normal male would crawl through every storage space and hideyhole on his home property within the first week of ownership.

Cebu_4_2
7th May 2013, 02:04 PM
Any normal male would crawl through every storage space and hideyhole on his home property within the first week of ownership.

That would be the first DAY for me.

madfranks
7th May 2013, 02:57 PM
That would be the first DAY for me.

Ha ha, me too. Years ago when I moved into an old house (built in the 50's) with a crawlspace, I searched the crawlspace for hidden goodies and even brought my metal detector down to sweep the dirt floor. Never found anything but some old trash.