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Hitler would even go outside and great people sometimes. This all changed as time went on. Many of the hotels and shops in Berchtesgaden would sell souvenirs like this plate. Some were better than others. This plate is exquisite quality. It is hand painted and the glaze is raised giving it a 3-D appearance. Most Hitler related items like these were destroyed or thrown away many years ago making this relic very rare.

She didn't like Blondi, either allegedly. Zoom in for the Berghof and Obersalzberg locations. For information on Hitler's birthplace , finding the house where he was born, and what to see in the town, see Braunau am Inn , Austria. Uncommon Travel Germany. Hitler's Berghof "These were the best times of my life. Hitler's Berghof Evening at Haus Wachenfeld. Pillowcase with painting of Haus Wachenfeld. Construction, Dec 'Jan ' The New Residence. Hitler and visitor, Berghof. Hitler with Lloyd George.

Waiting fans. Hitler greeting fans. Autographs for the girls. Tea on the terrace. SS guarding Hitler. SS on a walk, Obersalzberg.

Prime Minister Chamberlain arriving. Mussolini and Hitler. Duke and Duchess of Windsor. Hitler and Bernile. With Uschi Schneider. Bernile, Obersalzberg Helga Goebbels possibly , Hitler and Blondi, Obersalzberg. Hitler and Blondi, Berghof. Blondi with Tornow. Blondi in a Tree. Blondi and Tornow, Ukraine. Blondi in Winniza, Ukraine. Hitler in His Berghof Office. The Great Room. Great Room Window. Great Room. View of the Untersberg. Window after bombing.

View of the Untersberg from the Berghof Ruins. Hitler's office. Dining room. Entryway ruins. Hitler's desk. Gatehouse below the Berghof. Eva Braun. Skiing with the SS. Taking a break. Eva and Hitler on the Terrace. View from Bormann's house.

Berghof after the bombing. Obersalzberg Area After the Bombing. American Soldiers at the Berghof. Ruins of the Berghof. Main Berghof Building. East Wing of Berghof. Part 1 -- Haus Wachenfeld, It was a modest house, with only one large room and a kitchen on the main floor. Through his half-sister Angela Raubal, Hitler rented this house in for Reichsmarks per month some sources say in , and he secured the rights to purchase it in He bought the house in June for 40, Goldmarks.

After his election as Reichskanzler he commissioned architect Alois Degano to remodel the house, first with a sunroom added to the front where there had been only an open front porch , a garage with a terrace on top, and additional out-buildings later the Berghof Adjutancy. The major modifications were completed in mid, with further small changes in The extensive second remodeling, which resulted in the Berghof , was carried out by Degano in Haus Wachenfeld ca.

Hitler poses at Haus Wachenfeld ca. Hoffmann Photo Collection, Bavarian State Archives Haus Wachenfeld in during the first reconstruction, showing the enclosed sunroom Wintergarten being added. Haus Wachenfeld, west side, ca. The rare view on the left, from an undated postcard, shows the side of Haus Wachenfeld before the initial modifications. The similar perspective on the right shows the house after the garage, sunroom, and terrace were added.

Views of Haus Wachenfeld after the first reconstruction. An aerial view and colorized postcard view of Haus Wachenfeld after the modifications. The building on the right would later become the Berghof Adjutancy. More views of Haus Wachenfeld, The view on the right shows the Kneifelspitze hill in the center, with the Untersberg mountains behind.



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