Representatives of Great Britain and Switzerland consider it interesting to set up a historical-memorial complex on the territory of the Werewolf headquarters near Vinnytsia (Ukraine’s west), they said about this in Vinnytsia during a seminar for young mayors of East European cities.
In particular, British Ambassador to Ukraine Leigh Turner noted that he knows about existence of such an exposition and believes that it will always be interesting for tourists. “Because everything concerning the events of the Second World War is interesting for our citizens,” he noted.
Director of the Swiss Cooperation Office in Ukraine Manuel Etter said that the issue of setting up a similar museum or the memorial complex in any case is extremely sensitive from the social viewpoint.
Etter said while commenting that the issue of preservation of memory and understanding of a historical event by different people can be very socially sensitive, but he said that they support an idea of preservation of human memory regarding tragic events that took place.
To remind, Head of the Vinnytsia Regional State Administration Mykola Dzhyha persists on setting up a tourist route to the Werewolf Headquarters that is planned to be opened for the Viktory Day of May 9, 2011. Dzhyha also expects that the regional budget will have 2% of additional revenues following setting of the historical-memorial complex dedicated to the memory of Nazis’ victims on the territory of the Werewolf Headquarters.
Hitlerites started to construct the Werewold Headquarters near Vinnytsia in autumn 1941. Soviet war prisoners have been working there, who were killed later.
In June 1942, Hitler has transferred his headquarters from Rastenburg to Vinnytsia. Here he stayed three times, at the same time, for several months.
While retreating, the Nazis exploded the Werewolf in March 1944.
Black archeologists are working for many years in the district of the exploded bunker with many-meter walls and independent tourists are visiting this place. The bunker is covered with legends.
Mystics assure that Hitler while choosing a place for the headquarters was guided by advices of 400 magicians, extrasensory individuals and astrologists from the Institute of Occult Sciences in Berlin. They called the district of Vinnytsia a place from where the Scythian King Ariant ruled. Here allegedly his legendary copper is preserved protected by a spell that gives a right to a man, alongside with the Spear of Fate or the Holy Grail, to be the Lord of the World. o
In Vinnytsia, they consider that excursions to the Werewolf should be conducted by professionals who know the history and could fix the accents correctly.


