Pueblo Depot's Secret Nazi Art Legacy
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After 82 years, the Pueblo Chemical Depot in Colorado has officially shut down, marking the end of its storied role as a Cold War-era chemical weapons storage site—and the beginning of a new chapter for its 23,000 acres. But its history runs deeper than weapons: during WWII, it secretly housed thousands of Nazi propaganda artworks commissioned by Hitler, including massive paintings and sketches of Nazi leaders. Catalogued by Captain Gordon Gilkey, these controversial pieces were shipped to the U.S. for safekeeping, with the most extreme propaganda still locked away today. Now, as the site prepares for tech-driven redevelopment, its hidden past—once buried in bunkers—remains a silent, guarded relic of history.
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