"The Bell" is said to be an experimental program carried out by Third Reich SS scientists working in the massive German underground weapon's facility named after the Mountain Range nearby, Der Riese (The Giant) located near Wenceslaus mine, which was not for coal mining but for Uranium mining. The mine is located 50 kilometers away from Breslau a little north village of Ludwikowice Klodzkie (formerly known as Ludwigsdorf) close to Czech border.
The project began being called "Tor", meaning gate, in January 1942. Later the program was split into "Chronos", meaning time and "Laternentrager", meaning lantern bearer. The first experiments were carried out in May and June 1944.
The Polish writer Igor Witkowski explained in his book "Prawda O Wunderwaffe", that the Bell was 8-9 feet tall and 4-5 feet wide. Inside, there are 2 counter rotating cylinders on a common axis, filled with or coated with mercury. The axis consisted of a hollow core that housed Xerum 525. Inside, the bell was possibly cooled by liquid nitrogen or oxygen while the outer casing was a ceramic metal. Witkowski's source also describes the top being crowned with a hook or fastening.
the german bell "die glocke"
A strange "Henge" like structure also called 'The Flytrap' was constructed by the Germans out of reinforced concrete with copper power cables the thickness of a man's arm leading down to the Bell storage facility beneath. This structure resembled a test rig for the possible test of extremely powerful propulsion devices. There has been many attempts to discredit the story of the Nazi Bell as nothing but a support base for a cooling tower for an electrical power plant. Whatever the truth is, the Nazis totally destroyed the Wenceslas mine before the Allies could liberate the area.
Xerum 525
Physicist Frank Barnaby says that based on recovered Russian documents, it was composed of antimony oxide dissolved in mercury that is placed in a nuclear reactor for about 20 days and possibly "doped" with isotopes of hafnium and tantalum, resulting in a very thick and heavy cherry liquid.
the henge