
Caption | Keitel, Göring, Hitler, and Bormann, date unknown ww2dbase | ||||||||||
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BILL says:
24 May 2009 06:35:02 PM
Photograph taken at the Wolf's Lair, East Prussia. After the bomb plot of July 20,1944. It has been estimated that as many as 5,000 people lost their lives, as a result of the failed assassination attempt.

24 May 2009 06:35:02 PM
Photograph taken at the Wolf's Lair, East Prussia. After the bomb plot of July 20,1944. It has been estimated that as many as 5,000 people lost their lives, as a result of the failed assassination attempt.
3.
BILL says:
25 May 2009 11:35:01 AM
Hitler's headquaters in Rastenburg, East Prussia was one of many command centers Hitler used during World War II.
However, it is remembered better as the Wolfsschanze (Wolf's Lair). This area is now located in Poland and little remains of the site today.

25 May 2009 11:35:01 AM
Hitler's headquaters in Rastenburg, East Prussia was one of many command centers Hitler used during World War II.
However, it is remembered better as the Wolfsschanze (Wolf's Lair). This area is now located in Poland and little remains of the site today.
4.
Bill says:
16 Nov 2009 06:14:56 PM
Did you know, that today you can tour what is
left of Hitler's (Wolfsschanze) Wolf's Lair.
Tour the Oskar Schindler Factory and also the
Warsaw Uprising Museum.
Did you know: Hitler spent about 800 days at his headquators at Rastenberg in what was then East Prussia, but now part of Poland.
It was a very large complex with about 80
buildings and had over 2,000 employees.

16 Nov 2009 06:14:56 PM
Did you know, that today you can tour what is
left of Hitler's (Wolfsschanze) Wolf's Lair.
Tour the Oskar Schindler Factory and also the
Warsaw Uprising Museum.
Did you know: Hitler spent about 800 days at his headquators at Rastenberg in what was then East Prussia, but now part of Poland.
It was a very large complex with about 80
buildings and had over 2,000 employees.
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3 May 2009 02:52:11 AM
This picture was taken minutes after the bomb attempt on Hitler's life, known as the July 20th Plot!