Berghof Obersalzberg

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Berghof Obersalzberg

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Post by hajo » 31 Jul 2003, 17:04

I'm searching a plan of the Berghof at Obersalzberg, a floor plan and pics of the interior of this famous building.

Could somebody help???

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Post by Weiss Wurst » 01 Aug 2003, 01:04

I think I have some somewhere Ill look for them.


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Post by Weiss Wurst » 01 Aug 2003, 01:18

I was incorrect. The only floor plan I have of Berghof is broken up and not complete, I do however have a map of the layout of the underground network of tunnels and bunkers in the area below Berghoff, also I have a floor plan of the Eagles nest. Ill post them if you like.

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Post by Grünherz » 01 Aug 2003, 05:05

There was a recent auction on eBay for a large, multi-page set of plans of the Berghof and Haus Wachenfeld. I bid a large amount and was still outbid. The plans looked fantastic and I am only hoping that, since this set brought in a lot of money, there will be more sets available in the future. *
If anyone has a set for sale or for posting on this site, I--and others--would appreciate it.
TC
--for some pics that are rare, see Geoff Walden's site http://www.thirdreichruins.com

*I have seen this happen. Some pictures/drawings/plans sell for $$ and, within a while, there are others available. We'll hope for the best.

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Post by hajo » 01 Aug 2003, 14:17

Dear "Weiss Wurst",

please post everything you have on this topic!!!

Thank you!


There must be copies of plans in the archieves somewhere, do you know about the whereabouts???

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Post by AHLF » 01 Aug 2003, 17:59

I have amazing color pics. Need to scan them, though.

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Post by Geoff Walden » 03 Aug 2003, 13:40

hajo,

The period plans for the Berghof and other area buildings are in the Bavarian State Archives in Munich.

I have not yet heard of anyone who has had luck getting copies of these, although some poor copies have been published in books, and the eBay copies presumably came from the Archives (I recall an earlier eBay auction that was pulled by eBay, because they considered it either illegal or against their policies to carry copies like this - copyright concerns, I would imagine).

Geoff Walden

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Post by AvD » 03 Aug 2003, 13:48

I have found this somewhere on the internet but can not remember where.
I know also that the plan of the second floor with the rooms of Hitler and Eva Braun is shown on a video tape called the Eagles Nest (3 parts, Copyright Benjamin Brothers 1992).
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Post by hajo » 03 Aug 2003, 16:42

Do you have this picture in bigger format or is it really in the posted format???

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Post by AvD » 03 Aug 2003, 22:03

No, this is all I have...

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Post by Weiss Wurst » 04 Aug 2003, 01:59

Im going to place images realted to Berchtesgaden in the Berchtesgaden thread, I dont want to get too off topic since you folks a remostly speaking of Berghof, I thought I would focus more on the broad category of Berchtesgaden instead. Look in that thread for pics.

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Post by hajo » 04 Aug 2003, 17:13

Thank you for the posted plan!!!

Could somebody post a more detailed plan of the Berghof or of the Bunker at the Obersalzberg??

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Post by Grünherz » 15 Nov 2004, 13:21

I renew this thread with the hope that someone may have gained access to the Berghof floor plans. I saw them twice on eBay, was outbid both times and thought that I might see them again. No. Does anybody have them?
Tom

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Blueprints of the Berghof, Kehlsteinhaus and Teehaus

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Post by Knut Hamsun » 15 Nov 2004, 21:59

Haus Wachenfeld at the Obersalzberg near Berchtesgaden was rebuild to Hitlers famous mountain retreat in 1936. Since september 2004 ZeitReisen, Bochum offers detailed blueprints of three interesting buildings in Berchtesgaden:
Berghof 1936 (14 blueprints), Kehlsteinhaus (6 blueprints) and Teehaus am Mooslahner Kopf (3 blueprints).
We offer 14 detailed blueprints from reconstructed plans of Hitlers Berghof from the year 1936.
Including site plans, ground plans and sections in 1:200 scale, 60 cm long and 30 cm high. An architect and friend of our company did this work for german television after he finished his work there was no need for this plans and so ZeitReisen published the Berghof, Kehlsteinhaus and Teehaus am Mooslahner Kopf blueprints.
If you are interested in this item and article please contact us by writing an e-mail to: [email protected]
See and order the plans at: http://www.zeitreisen-verlag.de
Kind regards
Knut

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Post by Knut Hamsun » 15 Nov 2004, 22:06

Ahoi,
I forgot to add a photo of the Berghof blueprint!
Kind regards
Knut
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