Description on back of original photo: "This is a picture of Hitler's Eagles nest. You can't go up there any more. This shows the tunnel where you go up the elevator that goes thru solid rock."
Said to date from 1945 fairly soon after Germany's surrender.
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(2005-10-22 Wikipedia upload date)
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Previously uploaded at en.wikipedia; description page is/was here.
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U.S. Army soldier in occupied Germany
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2005-10-22 16:19 Infrogmation 554×756×8 (83769 bytes) [[Adolf Hitler]]'s [[Kehlsteinhaus]]. Description on back of original photo: "This is a picture of Hitler's Eagles nest. You can't go up there any more. This shows the tunnel where you go up the elevator that goes thru solid rock." Said to date from 19
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{{Information |Description=en:Adolf Hitler's en:Kehlsteinhaus. Description on back of original photo: "This is a picture of Hitler's Eagles nest. You can't go up there any more. This shows the tunnel where you go up the elevator that goes thru
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