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The Berghof was Adolf Hitler's holiday home in the Obersalzberg of the Bavarian Alps near Berchtesgaden, Bavaria, Germany. Other than the Wolfsschanze ("Wolf's Lair"), his headquarters in East Prussia for the invasion of the Soviet Union , he spent more time here than anywhere else during his time as the Führer of Nazi Germany .
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 ...
Established in 1971 by Professor Dr. Georg Zundel, the Berghof Foundation, formerly known as the Berghof Foundation for Conflict Studies was a private limited company that supported critical analyses on the arms race during the height of the Cold War. By 1977, the foundation began its support for the Association for Peace Education Tübingen.
(Berghof) 1943–45 Began working for Hitler from 1943 and was present in Führerbunker during the dictators final days [10] [10] Emil Maurice: Chauffeur (Schutzstaffel) 1925 [a] Early member of the Nazi Party and co-founder of the SS, despite having Jewish ancestry [11] [11] Erich Kempka: Chauffeur (Schutzstaffel) 1934–45
The small house proved an elusive target for the force of 359 Avro Lancasters and 16 de Havilland Mosquitoes, which bombed and severely damaged the Berghof area instead. It is uncertain which Allied military unit was the first to reach the Kehlsteinhaus .
View from Kehlsteinhaus. Obersalzberg is a mountainside retreat situated above the market town of Berchtesgaden in Bavaria, Germany.Located about 120 kilometres (75 mi) south-east of Munich, close to the border with Austria, it is best known as the site of Adolf Hitler's former mountain residence, the Berghof, and of the mountaintop Kehlsteinhaus, popularly known in the English-speaking world ...
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Berghof (Sölden), a residence and former farmstead in Austria; Berghof (Vienna), a Roman settlement in Vienna, Austria; The Berghof Foundation, a peacekeeping organization based in Germany; The Berghoff (restaurant), Chicago, US, or its founder Herman Berghoff; Berghoff, a beer brewed by the Joseph Huber Brewing Company