Kehlsteinhaus (English Wikipedia)

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  • United States Army in World War II, Special Studies, Chronology 1941-1945 [1] "In U.S. Seventh Army's XV Corps area, 7th Inf of 3d Div, crossing into Austria, advances through Salzburg to Berchtesgaden without opposition".

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  • Library of Congress: Veterans History Project: Interview with Herman Finnell: Herman Louis Finnell of the 3rd Division, 7th Regiment, Company I, stated that he and his ammo carrier, Pfc. Fungerburg, were the first to enter the Eagle's Nest, as well as the secret passages below the structure. Finnell stated that the hallway below the structure had rooms on either side filled with destroyed paintings, evening gowns, as well as destroyed medical equipment and a wine cellar.

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  • "Wo Hitler Schwindlig Wurde [Where Hitler Was Dizzy]". Der Tagesspiegel (in German). October 21, 1939. Retrieved March 12, 2015.

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