Talk:Tagansky Protected Command Point

GO-42
This bunker was profiled on History Channel's Cities of the Underworld episode "Stalin's Secret Lair" where it was referred to as "GO-42" which is Russian abbreviation for "Government Installation #42". According to a historian on the episode, this bunker was meant to keep 3000 people alive for 90 days. -- &oelig; &trade; 05:16, 18 May 2010 (UTC)

I saw the bunker in Joanna Lumley's docu Trans-Siberian Journey. The nuke bomb part she touched and showed was marked 1946, indicating beginning of manufacture. This struck me as too early, because Klaus Fuchs and the Rosenbergs seem to have been active later. Just an observation. 2001:8003:A0B9:EF00:2D94:D75F:F27C:5DFE (talk) 02:45, 25 January 2017 (UTC)

Peculiar phrasing
What does the article mean when it refers to "moral aging" of the bunker's systems? It doesn't make any sense, so I'm going to remove it. Atypicaloracle (talk) 11:21, 2 July 2013 (UTC)