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BERLIN – The site of Hitler's bunker was marked publicly for the first time Thursday by a historical group trying to demystify one of the Third Reich's most burdened places.
A taboo-busting reminder of Adolf Hitler’s life has popped up in Germany’s capital with the opening of a new exhibit -- a replica of the Nazi dictator's bunker.
BERLIN - The site of Adolf Hitler’s bunker was marked publicly for the first time Thursday by a historical group trying to demystify one of the Third Reich’s most burdened places.
BERLIN — More than 70 years after Adolf Hitler committed suicide in his Berlin bunker in the final days of World War II, an exhibition in the capital examines how he became a Nazi and what ...
Johanna Ruf was a nurse in the Berlin bunker where Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler spent his final days. In 2017, she published her memoir on her time in the bunker as the Red Army advanced in 1945 ...
A taboo-busting reminder of Adolf Hitler’s life has popped up in Germany’s capital with the opening of a new exhibit — a replica of the Nazi dictator’s bunker. The “Berlin Story Bunker ...
Interior view of a replica of the living room and office of Adolf Hitler pictured in a high-rise bunker, not the original so called 'Fuehrer's-Bunker', in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2016.
On January 16, 1945, Adolf Hitler moved into his underground bunker, known as the Führerbunker. Situated near the Reich Chancellery in the German capital of Berlin, the underground living space ...
Claims that Hitler did not die in a Berlin bunker but instead escaped might seem far-fetched. Yet fantasies such as this one, drawn from the popular ‘history’ book Grey Wolf: ...
In the gloomy wartime bunker, there is no trace of the bright Berlin spring day outside. A massive concrete block, five stories high, it was built in 1942 to house 3,500 civilians during air raids ...
Berlin Story Bunker is ranked #16 out of 20 things to do in Berlin. ... (a recreation of Hitler’s personal study and a model of the bunker where he died by suicide in 1945 are among the displays).
Some conspiracy theories claim that Hitler, Germany's dictator, did not actually die in his Berlin bunker in 1945 but escaped and found refuge in South America.