
A macabre museum dedicated to the history of Nazi Germany's evil SS has opened in the eerie castle that was once home to its boss Heinrich Himmler. Wewelsburg Castle - now dubbed 'Naziland' by critics - was SS leader Himmler's headquarters for the darkest deeds of World War II.
Now the 17th century fort - near Paderborn in Germany - has become a £7 million museum cataloguing the evil done by Himmler and his fanatical henchmen. Himmler - who was obsessed with the occult - used concentration camp labour to build a giant swastika in the basement where SS heroes were to be cremated.
Elsewhere he constructed a chamber with an eternal flame overlooked by 12 pillars for SS 'knights' as his version of King Arthur's round table.
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