The haunting legacy of Tito's Bosnian bunker

The once secret bunker complex Army War Command (Ark) D-0, in the town of Konjic (pop. 11,000) less than an hour´s drive southwest of Sarajevo, is a sombre remnant of the Cold War era, built between 1953 and 1979 to protect Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito and some 350 of his top régime members during a nuclear attack, now stands as a stark reminder of the fears and tensions of those times. Delving into the depths of this massive underground complex is a chilling experience, imagining a world on the brink of nuclear disaster.

Read more in Tripatini contributor Junaid Hasan´s post ´Dark Tourism´ in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Journey Through Shadows and History.


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