View of a lamp fallen on the floor and some books and a broken photo frame on a table inside Adolf Hitler's Eagle's Nest Kehlsteinhaus office at Berchtesgaden (municipality) in Bavaria, Germany. Filmed by U.S. Army forces inspecting the retreat.
A fallen lamp, some books and a broken frame lying on a table inside Kehlsteinhaus, Adolf Hitler's office, also called his "Eagle's Nest" in Berchtesgaden (municipality) of Bavaria, Germany. The area is being examined by U.S. Army officers.
A fallen lamp, some old books and a broken frame lie on a table inside Adolf Hitler's "Eagle's Nest" office of Kehlsteinhaus at Berchtesgaden (municipality) in Bavaria, Germany. It is being examined by U.S. Army troops after German surrender in World War II.
U.S. soldier searches through cluttered rooms of Adolf Hitler's offices at his Eagle's Nest retreat of Berchtesgaden (municipality) in Bavaria, Germany. One bunker room appears to be filled with stolen art paintings seized by Hitler and Nazi German forces. (World War II period).
White flags at the windows in Munich, Germany, at end of World War 2. Bomb damaged room of Adolf Hitler's Berghof residence and retreat at Berchtesgaden (sometimes mistaken for the Eagle's Nest which was his mountain top retreat known as Kehlsteinhaus). Snow on the mountains, seen through main window of Adolf Hitler's Berghof residence. Bomb damaged room. Guard outside the entrance, seen through underground passage. A Dodge Command car leaves main Berghof gate house. Guard salutes.
The capture of German General Albert Kesselring in Berchtesgaden, Germany during World War II. General Kesselring and two aides enter the terrace of the Berchtesgadener Hof hotel (present location is now the Haus der Berge, Hanielstraße 7, 83471 Berchtesgaden, Germany) in Berchtesgaden, Germany, where U.S. General Maxwell D. Taylor had arranged for them to stay following surrender at the end of World War 2, in Europe. They sit together at a table and review documents. United States Army General Maxwell D. Taylor and Colonel Ned D. Moore of the 101st Airborne Division leave a building with a 101st Airborne emblem on the doorway and meet Colonel Charles H. Chase.
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