Row erupts over plan to demolish Nazi bunker in Berlin

Plans to demolish a Nazi-era bunker in central Berlin, one of the last remaining structures of Adolf Hitler's former chancellery, have sparked controversy, with critics calling it "absolute madness."
Plans to demolish a Nazi-era bunker in central Berlin, one of the last remaining structures of Adolf Hitler's former chancellery, have sparked controversy. The proposal aims to clear the site for the construction of new flats and offices. The bunker is a remnant of the New Reich Chancellery, designed by Albert Speer, which was largely destroyed and subsequently torn down after World War Two. Critics have labelled the demolition plan "absolute madness," highlighting its historical significance as a vestige of Hitler's power centre. The debate centres on preserving historical sites versus urban development.
Sources: BBC News — World