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The Berghof's shell survived until 1952, when the Bavarian government demolished it with explosives on 30 April. [32] The Berghof, the houses of Göring and Bormann, the SS barracks, the Kampfhäusl, and the teahouse were all destroyed. This had been part of an agreement under which the Americans handed the area back to the Bavarian authorities.
Braun was the youngest of three daughters of school teacher Friedrich "Fritz" Braun and seamstress Franziska "Fanny" Kronberger. [1] After dropping out of secondary school at the age of 16, [2] she worked as a clerk for the photography company of Heinrich Hoffmann, the official photographer for the Nazi Party, who also employed her sister Eva. [3]
Berghof was born in Vienna, then part of Austria-Hungary, to Jewish parents. He studied acting there with Max Reinhardt . [ 1 ] In 1939, he moved to New York where he launched a career as an actor and director on Broadway , and worked with Lee Strasberg . [ 2 ]
Concerned with the perception of photos of the two because of Bernile’s Jewish ancestry, Bormann wanted all of Hoffmann’s books with her in them destroyed. [ 6 ] In his 1955 book, Hitler Was My Friend , Hoffmann captions a picture of the two "Hitler’s Sweetheart--it delighted him to see her at the Berghof until some busybody found out she ...
Berghof or Berghoff may refer to: Berghof (residence), Adolf Hitler's home in the mountains of Bavaria; Berghof (Sölden), a residence and former farmstead in Austria;
The HB Studio (Herbert Berghof Studio) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization offering professional training in the performing arts through classes, workshops, free lectures, theater productions, theater rentals, a theater artist residency program, as well as full-time study through their International Student Program [1] and Uta Hagen Institute.
The Berghof was modified in much the same way as other FHQs, [3] and Hitler had daily conferences on military matters there in the latter part of the war. [3] The "Eagle's Nest", i.e. the Kehlsteinhaus, was rarely used and may not be considered a FHQ as such alone; however, it was associated with the Berghof and part of the Obersalzberg ...
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