Tips for visiting the Eagle's Nest in Germany. What to see up there, how to get there, best times to visit, and the other attractions in the Berchtesgaden area.
Dokumentation Obersalzberg in Berchtesgaden: Erfahrungsbericht über die Dauerausstellung und die Bunkeranlage im Zweiten Weltkrieg.
Een sinister geheim bedreigt de beroemdste Amerikaanse presidentsverkiezingen.
Machtzentrale im Bergidyll: 1933 wird Hitler Dauergast am Obersalzberg. In 1000 Meter Höhe entsteht der "Führersperrbezirk", eine gigantische Parallelbergwelt aus Beton, Bühne für Hitlers absurde Selbstinszenierung - und ein Sinnbild für den Untergang des "Dritten Reichs".
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Der Obersalzberg war Hitlers Urlaubsdomizil und zweiter Regierungssitz des NS-Staates. Heute entspannen hier Gäste in einem Luxushotel und genießen die Schönheit der Natur. Über die düstere Geschichte klärt ein Dokumentationszentrum auf.
Sehenswürdigkeiten Berchtesgaden: Dokumentation Obersalzberg und Kehlsteinhaus ★ Lohnt sich der Besuch? Erfahrungsbericht und alle Infos
Informieren Sie sich hier über Wanderungen und weitere Bergerlebnisse am Obersalzberg in Berchtesgaden: Mountainbiken, Nordic-Walking, Rodeln und viel mehr!
In the photo we see Eva Braun and her friend Herta Schneider walking on the Obersalzberg with one of Eva’s terriers (Negus or Stasi). In the back we see the Guesthouse for Hitlers Guests, now…
Geheime Regierungsstadt Hitlers - Obersalzberg von Bernhard Frank
Berchtesgaden is a picturesque alpine town, hidden away in the southeast corner of Germany at the Austrian border. It’s placed right in the middle of
Our Hitlers Eagles Nest Tour in Berchtesgaden is easy to follow as do it yourself guided tour. The beauty of Obersalzberg & history of the former Nazi complex makes it a very educational place to visit. Learn about the horrors of the Third Reich at the Dokumentation Center Museum, underground bunkers, & Eagles Nest.
Dokumentation Obersalzberg in Berchtesgaden: Erfahrungsbericht über die Dauerausstellung und die Bunkeranlage im Zweiten Weltkrieg.
Obersalzberg- Hotel General Walker My Mother and I visited The General Walker Hotel in 1972 before the Olympics. It was demolished in 2001 or so and converted to a parking lot for the Eagle's Nest tourists. Having lost my photos from that time I thought I would post whatever I could find for historic purposes. The General Walker was a hotel for US troops after World War II in the mountain (Alpine) retreat of Obersalzberg, Germany. The former Pension Moritz boarding house, boasting opulent accommodations and sweeping views of the Bavarian countryside and Alpine scenery, had been opened in 1878 and renamed Platterhof in 1928. After the Nazi seizure of power, it became a "people's" hostel for visitors to the extended containment area around Hitler's headquarters at the nearby Berghof residence. It was subsequently rebuilt into a luxury hotel for visiting dignitaries and in 1943 was converted into a military hospital. SS guards. Following World War II, the damaged building was restored as a United States Armed Forces Recreation Center (AFRC), and again renamed after US Army General Walton Walker (1889–1950), killed in action in the Korean War. The complex was demolished in 2001. 1973 Bavaria Photos The General Walker Hotel aka The Platterhof Hotel Obersalzberg Germany The Platterhof hotel has a long and interesting history ... alas, this history is now over, as most of the buildings were demolished in 2000. It began as an Obersalzberg estate called the Steinhauslehen. Mauritia "Moritz" Mayer bought it in 1877 and later opened the Pension Moritz. Moritz Mayer enjoyed considerable local fame, and after her death, the pension became known as the "Platterhof," because Moritz was widely assumed to have inspired the character of "Judith Platter" in Richard Voss' novel Zwei Menschen (Two People). In 1923 Adolf Hitler first visited Obersalzberg, where Büchner accommodated the Nazi journalist Dietrich Eckart. Again in Summer 1925 Hitler, released from prison in Landsberg, was a boarder at the Pension Moritz; he and his party fellow Max Amann completed the manuscript of Mein Kampf in a small cabin on the premises. Hitler became a regular guest, from 1928 he rented the nearby Haus Wachenfeld chalet which later was rebuilt as the Berghof. Bruno Büchner acquired the Pension Moritz in 1928 and renamed it Platterhof, inspired by Richard Voss' popular novel Zwei Menschen which had been filmed a few years before. However, when Hitler became Reich Chancellor in January 1933 and his legal secretary Martin Bormann gradually had the Obersalzberg resort turned into a restricted area, Büchner ran into difficulties. He experienced losses due to numerous defamatory statements and intrigues, until his hotel was finally closed by SS personnel and the Nazi Party took possession of the Platterhof on 20 June 1936. Büchner received a small compensation and was forced to leave Obersalzberg.
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Obersalzberg- Hotel General Walker My Mother and I visited The General Walker Hotel in 1972 before the Olympics. It was demolished in 2001 or so and converted to a parking lot for the Eagle's Nest tourists. Having lost my photos from that time I thought I would post whatever I could find for historic purposes. The General Walker was a hotel for US troops after World War II in the mountain (Alpine) retreat of Obersalzberg, Germany. The former Pension Moritz boarding house, boasting opulent accommodations and sweeping views of the Bavarian countryside and Alpine scenery, had been opened in 1878 and renamed Platterhof in 1928. After the Nazi seizure of power, it became a "people's" hostel for visitors to the extended containment area around Hitler's headquarters at the nearby Berghof residence. It was subsequently rebuilt into a luxury hotel for visiting dignitaries and in 1943 was converted into a military hospital. SS guards. Following World War II, the damaged building was restored as a United States Armed Forces Recreation Center (AFRC), and again renamed after US Army General Walton Walker (1889–1950), killed in action in the Korean War. The complex was demolished in 2001. 1973 Bavaria Photos The General Walker Hotel aka The Platterhof Hotel Obersalzberg Germany The Platterhof hotel has a long and interesting history ... alas, this history is now over, as most of the buildings were demolished in 2000. It began as an Obersalzberg estate called the Steinhauslehen. Mauritia "Moritz" Mayer bought it in 1877 and later opened the Pension Moritz. Moritz Mayer enjoyed considerable local fame, and after her death, the pension became known as the "Platterhof," because Moritz was widely assumed to have inspired the character of "Judith Platter" in Richard Voss' novel Zwei Menschen (Two People). In 1923 Adolf Hitler first visited Obersalzberg, where Büchner accommodated the Nazi journalist Dietrich Eckart. Again in Summer 1925 Hitler, released from prison in Landsberg, was a boarder at the Pension Moritz; he and his party fellow Max Amann completed the manuscript of Mein Kampf in a small cabin on the premises. Hitler became a regular guest, from 1928 he rented the nearby Haus Wachenfeld chalet which later was rebuilt as the Berghof. Bruno Büchner acquired the Pension Moritz in 1928 and renamed it Platterhof, inspired by Richard Voss' popular novel Zwei Menschen which had been filmed a few years before. However, when Hitler became Reich Chancellor in January 1933 and his legal secretary Martin Bormann gradually had the Obersalzberg resort turned into a restricted area, Büchner ran into difficulties. He experienced losses due to numerous defamatory statements and intrigues, until his hotel was finally closed by SS personnel and the Nazi Party took possession of the Platterhof on 20 June 1936. Büchner received a small compensation and was forced to leave Obersalzberg.
See what's left of the former Nazi stronghold on the Obersalzberg, above the town of Berchtesgaden. Ruins, bunkers, photos, maps, places to stay.
Ich habe lange überlegt wie oder ob ich einen Beitrag zum Ausflug an den Obersalzberg schreiben soll. Irgendwie sind die Gefühle und Eindrücke, die er hinterlassen hat schwer in Worte zu fassen. Vi…
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Wil je het drukbezochte Adelaarsnest, ooit het buitenverblijf van Hitler bezoeken? Lees onze insider-tips voor je bezoek aan het Adelaarsnest
Dokumentation Obersalzberg in Berchtesgaden: Erfahrungsbericht über die Dauerausstellung und die Bunkeranlage im Zweiten Weltkrieg.
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Vintage 80s Obersalzberg Kehlsteinhaus Germany Women’s T-Shirt! • Beautiful “Obersalzberg Kehlsteinhaus 1834 m” front graphic. • 1980s vintage T-shirt. • White 100% cotton. • Generic tag. • There is a lot of history associated with Obersalzberg, Germany, including the Berghof residence – I’ll spare you the history lesson, but feel free to Google! • Great condition. A few spots are on the shirtfront (flaws pictured). SIZE & MEASUREMENTS Tag size LARGE (6) – FITS LIKE A MODERN SMALL (Check Measurements) MEASUREMENTS: Chest: 15 inches (Sleeve seam to sleeve seam) Length: 25.5 inches (Collar to bottom hem) To ensure a good fit, please measure your favorite garment and compare.
The most famous house in Berchtesgaden, Hitler's Berghof. Explore its history and see what it looks like now. The Berghof location on the Obersalzberg.
Wenn Du möglichst viel in Berchtesgaden erleben möchtest brauchst Du eine gute Übersicht der Bergtouren, Ausflugsziele & Sehenswürdigkeiten.