The Munich Thread

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The Munich Thread

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Post by b14ck » 09 Nov 2007, 00:34

As we've got a berghof and Reichskanzlei Thread i thought i'd start a Munich thread.

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Post by WW2 Historian » 09 Nov 2007, 05:51

With tomorrow being November 9th, this is a relevant thread...


On a personal level, I find the Ehrentemple so tasteful and moving.


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Post by b14ck » 09 Nov 2007, 17:41

note the camouflage netting.

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a nice shot of the braune haus

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Post by b14ck » 09 Nov 2007, 17:48

here's some shots of the honor temple ruins


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Post by Cor » 09 Nov 2007, 18:29

Great pics, interesting pics from after the war. I've never seen them before.

Great thread just like the thread about the reichskanzlei.

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Post by ghostsoldier » 09 Nov 2007, 18:53

Yes! :D The Konigsplatz is one of my OTHER architectural passions...I hope this thread gets as large as the Reichskanzlei thread...this is great! Thanks for posting these great photos!
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Post by ghostsoldier » 09 Nov 2007, 20:45

Notice the differences in scale of Hitler's two offices....
Munich...
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Post by ghostsoldier » 09 Nov 2007, 21:33

Here's some "after" photos of the Ehrentempels...
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Post by b14ck » 09 Nov 2007, 22:01

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Post by Cor » 09 Nov 2007, 23:52

Those pictures from gettimages are often the best pictures in the thread.

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Post by WW2 Historian » 10 Nov 2007, 05:33

here are a couple of mine:
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Post by WW2 Historian » 10 Nov 2007, 05:35

and a couple more:
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Post by I B Piper » 10 Nov 2007, 18:23

Ghostsoldier,

I'll send you a picture I took in 1965 of the Fuehrerbau and the reamins of one of the temples. I don't have a program that will change the resolution to one low enough to post on the forum. Maybe you can do it?

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Post by ghostsoldier » 10 Nov 2007, 18:29

I B Piper wrote:Ghostsoldier,

I'll send you a picture I took in 1965 of the Fuehrerbau and the reamins of one of the temples. I don't have a program that will change the resolution to one low enough to post on the forum. Maybe you can do it?

Cheers,
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Larry,
Send it to me and I'll give it a shot...I think I can do that with the programs I have... :)
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Post by Reichssammler » 11 Nov 2007, 18:28

Rob, look at your photos...the one which shows Hitler working room isn´t from munich :o

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