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The Berghof original Nazi era photographic postcard

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The postcard shows Hitler's alpine home "The Berghof" from the driveway. Produced by Photo-Hoffmann in Munich. Monochrome photo. Measures 90 x 140 mm. Reprint was prohibited. Never mailed. In good condition with minor signs of wear.

For many years German Chancellor Adolf Hitler had a holiday home with a magnificent view on the Obersalzberg high above the small Bavarian town of Berchtesgaden. First known as Haus Wachenfeld Hitler vastly expanded it in the mid 1930s and renamed it The Berghof or Mountain Home. He and his entourage, and invited guests spent a lot of time there, winter and summer, inside the SS guarded compound known as the Führergebiet. The house was bombed to bits in the very last days of World War II and stood in ruins until 1952 when it was leveled with explosives. Since then the town of Berchtesgaden and the Bavarian government have spent a great deal of money attempting to dismantle, destroy, carry away, bury or otherwise obliterate surface evidence that Hitler, Göring, Bormann, Speer and other top Nazis ever lived on the Obersalzberg.


$120.00 inc. tax

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