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Fotografie + English: Germany-00449 - Eva Braun's Tea Room (Taken on June 16, 2015, Sony NEX-7) | |||
* Stairway from Conference Room. | |||
* The wood-paneled Scharitzkehl room, sometimes referred to as Eva Braun's tea room; the whole window slides down to open. Eva often entertained her own friends and family at the Kehlsteinhaus. Unlike the Führer, who only made 10 to 17 visits, Eva Braun spent quite a bit of time up there. | |||
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* Hitler's "Eagle's Nest" was designed and built for Adolf Hitler's 50th Birthday by his personal secretary and Head of the Nazi Party Chancellery Martin Bormann. | |||
* The monument is called "Kehlsteinhaus" in German because of it was originally intended to be a "Teahouse" for as a retreat and place to entertain friends and visiting dignitaries. | |||
* The Eagle's Nest wasn't damaged during the war, so it looks just like it did in April of 1945. | |||
* Today it is open seasonally as a restaurant, beer garden, and tourist site. | |||
* Author: '''Dennis Jarvis''' from Halifax, Canada | |||
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Fotografie + English: Germany-00449 - Eva Braun's Tea Room (Taken on June 16, 2015, Sony NEX-7)
- Stairway from Conference Room.
- The wood-paneled Scharitzkehl room, sometimes referred to as Eva Braun's tea room; the whole window slides down to open. Eva often entertained her own friends and family at the Kehlsteinhaus. Unlike the Führer, who only made 10 to 17 visits, Eva Braun spent quite a bit of time up there.
- Hitler's "Eagle's Nest" was designed and built for Adolf Hitler's 50th Birthday by his personal secretary and Head of the Nazi Party Chancellery Martin Bormann.
- The monument is called "Kehlsteinhaus" in German because of it was originally intended to be a "Teahouse" for as a retreat and place to entertain friends and visiting dignitaries.
- The Eagle's Nest wasn't damaged during the war, so it looks just like it did in April of 1945.
- Today it is open seasonally as a restaurant, beer garden, and tourist site.
- Author: Dennis Jarvis from Halifax, Canada
+ pochází z Flickr.com, kde má status – Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic
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