File:Hitler-Headquarters-Europe (Eagle's Nest inset).png
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Map of Adolf Hitler's Headquarters (Führer Headquarters) in Europe 1933-1945. Countries that were part of the Axis/annexed by Axis are colored dark green (Germany, Austria, Hungary, Romania & Italy etc). |
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References
[edit]- Beevor, Antony, Berlin - The Downfall 1945
- Eberle, Henrik and Uhl, Matthias, The Unknown Hitler
- Hansen, Hans-Josef: Felsennest - Das vergessene Führerhauptquartier in der Eifel. Bau, Nutzung, Zerstörung. Aachen 2006, Helios-Verlag, ISBN 3-938208-21-X.
- Kuffner, Alexander: Zeitreiseführer Eifel 1933-45. Helios, Aachen 2007, ISBN 978-3-938208-42-7.
- Raiber, Richard, Guide to Hitler's Headquarters, After the Battle archive copy at the Wayback Machine, No.19, Special Edition, Battle of Britain International Ltd, 1977, London
- Ramsey, Winston G. (editor) & Posch, Tom (researcher), The Berlin Führerbunker: The Thirteenth Hole, After the Battle archive copy at the Wayback Machine, No.61, Special Edition, Battle of Britain International Ltd, 1988, London
- von Loringhoven, Bernd Freytag/d’Alançon, François: Mit Hitler im Bunker. Aufzeichnungen aus dem Führerhauptquartier Juli 1944 – April 1945. Berlin 2005, wjs-Verlag, ISBN 3-937989-14-5.
- Schulz, Alfons: Drei Jahre in der Nachrichtenzentrale des Führerhauptquartiers. Christiana-Verlag, Stein am Rhein. 2. Aufl. 1997. ISBN 3-7171-1028-4.
- Seidler, Franz W./Zeigert, Dieter : Die Führerhauptquartiere. Anlagen und Planungen im Zweiten Weltkrieg. München: Herbig 2000. ISBN 3-7766-2154-0.
Notes on the individual headquarters
[edit]- Adlerhorst (Guide to Hitler's Headquarters, p.51)
- Anlage Mitte (Guide to Hitler's Headquarters, p.48)
- Anlage Süd (Guide to Hitler's Headquarters, p.48)
- Berghof/Eagle's nest (Guide to Hitler's Headquarters, p.2) - please note that the "Eagle's nest" was rarely used
- Bärenhöhle (www.bundesarchiv.de)
- Felsennest (Guide to Hitler's Headquarters, p.4)
- Führerbunker (After The Battle, No.61 (entire))
- Tannenberg (Guide to Hitler's Headquarters, p.18)
- Waldwiese (www.bundesarchiv.de)
- Wasserburg (www.bundesarchiv.de)
- Werwolf (Guide to Hitler's Headquarters, p.48)
- Wolfsschanze (Guide to Hitler's Headquarters, p.28)
- Wolfsschlucht I (Guide to Hitler's Headquarters, p.10)
- Wolfsschlucht II (Guide to Hitler's Headquarters, p.49)
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File change date and time | 08:18, 3 April 2012 |