Mixed feelings about making these sites into tourist attractions.
Although the parking lot in Berlin under which Hitler lived in his bunker and killed himself is one of the most popular attractions in the city.
The challenge with “Wolf’s Lair” is that the location is very remote, a long distance from any major towns or cities. Kind of the whole point when they built it I guess.
I have zero desire to see where this sick nut spent his days or what it was like.
But everyone is different.
The best description for the Wolf’s Lair....is smack-dab in the middle of the Ozarks. I just don’t see that many people wanting to make a trip out to it...unless you held some Nazi fascination.
It’s just a renovation of a place that has been commonly visited since years, just like many similar sites across Europe. A German dude is spinning things as that’s what they do these days, they fight “Polish Nazis”. If they had any army, they would likely invade in order to protect the LGBT minority’s rights and to gain some Lebensraum for refugees.