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Der Berghof (Obersalzberg)
 
  
 ➽ Der Berghof war das Landhaus Adolf Hitlers am Obersalzberg. Hitler verbrachte etwa ein Drittel seiner Regierungszeit auf dem Berghof, also zusammengerechnet fast 4 Jahre.
In der ersten Hälfte des Jahres 1944 diente es als Führerhauptquartier. Das Gebäude wurde kurz vor Kriegsende durch alliierte Luftangriffe und durch die SS schwer beschädigt. 1952 ließ der Freistaat Bayern das Gebäude sprengen.
Das Foto entstand im Museum Dokumentation Obersalzberg
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➽ The Berghof (Mountain farmyard) was the country house of Adolf Hitler on the Obersalzberg. Hitler spent about one-third of his reign at the Berghof, so added together almost 4 years.
In the first half of the year 1944 it was used as the Fuehrer's headquarters. Shortly before the war ended the building was severely damaged by Allied air raids and by the SS. The Free State of Bavaria let blow the building in 1952.
The photo was taken at the Museum Obersalzberg Center of Documentation
➽ Painting "Der Berghof", artist Anton Reinbold (1881 - 1968)
After 1936 he painted, probably as a commissioned work, several paintings of the Berghof at different seasons.
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➽ HFF and a great weekend to all!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 In der ersten Hälfte des Jahres 1944 diente es als Führerhauptquartier. Das Gebäude wurde kurz vor Kriegsende durch alliierte Luftangriffe und durch die SS schwer beschädigt. 1952 ließ der Freistaat Bayern das Gebäude sprengen.
Das Foto entstand im Museum Dokumentation Obersalzberg
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➽ The Berghof (Mountain farmyard) was the country house of Adolf Hitler on the Obersalzberg. Hitler spent about one-third of his reign at the Berghof, so added together almost 4 years.
In the first half of the year 1944 it was used as the Fuehrer's headquarters. Shortly before the war ended the building was severely damaged by Allied air raids and by the SS. The Free State of Bavaria let blow the building in 1952.
The photo was taken at the Museum Obersalzberg Center of Documentation
➽ Painting "Der Berghof", artist Anton Reinbold (1881 - 1968)
After 1936 he painted, probably as a commissioned work, several paintings of the Berghof at different seasons.
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➽ HFF and a great weekend to all!
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