The most scary place in the world: Hitler was cured at this hospital

It's hard sometimes not to wonder what the world would be like today if Beelz-Heilstatten Military Hospital in Berlin did not exist when during World War I, Adolf Hitler, who was injured by British gas attacks, admitted one day as a patient. Of course, Hitler was not alone. This hospital treated thousands of soldiers [...]
Of course, Hitler was not alone. The hospital treated thousands of German soldiers during the war, and continued to do so during World War II and cared for Soviet soldiers after the war until the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1990, Kosova Prees broadcast.
The hospital was built in 1898 as a sanatorium for neurological patients and rehabilitation, and patients with tuberculosis.
After closing in 1995, the hospital was abandoned, but everything else remained in it from operating rooms in the isolation chambers that have so far been completely destroyed and seem frightening.
Conde Nast Traveler has just declared this hospital the most terrible place in the world and the photos prove it.












