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A first glimpse into the subterranean world of the Obersalzberg reveals its transformation from a peaceful mountain retreat into a Nazi shrine and the Führer’s headquarters between 1923 and 1945. Here, Hitler's catastrophic plans evolved into decisions and orders, leaving a lasting impact felt worldwide. As the Third Reich crumbled, leaders sought refuge underground, prompting the construction of an extensive bunker system starting in 1943. Over 3 miles of tunnels and galleries were carved from solid rock, and by mid-1944, the secret headquarters was operational. However, a massive British bombing raid soon reduced the surface to rubble. Allied troops later explored the mysterious depths, confronting an extensive labyrinth of corridors. For decades, the true nature and extent of these tunnels remained largely unknown, with inaccurate site plans and scarce information. Through meticulous research and interviews with key figures involved in the Obersalzberg's development, the author sheds light on the subject of air-raid protection and presents previously unpublished photographs and plans. Commissioned by the Bavarian government, the author's team utilized modern technology to uncover the history of the underground complex, revealing its full extent and bringing light to a dark chapter of German history that remains a taboo subject for many.
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Inside Hitler's mountain, Florian M. Beierl
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 2015
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