Obersalzberg - Buildings During The Time of National Socialism

Buildings During The Time of National Socialism

  • Berghof (Hitler's private home)
  • Partei-Gästehauses „Hoher Göll“/Today Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg
  • Gutshof
  • SS Kaserne, Barracks
  • Gärtnerei/nursery
  • Kehlsteinhaus ("Eagle's Nest")
  • Pension Moritz
  • Platterhof/later General Walker Hotel
  • Mooslahnerkopf Teehaus
  • Hotel zum Türken/RSD, Sicherheitsdienst, Security Service
  • Kamphäusl/Hitler dictates part two of Mein kampf
  • Gutshof/Today SkyTop Lodge, Golf course restaurant/pro shop
  • The houses of Martin Bormann, Hermann Göring and Albert Speer

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