Inside Hitlers Fuehrerbunker - Exploration of the remains of Hitlers private bunker

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In this exclusive, never before seen documentary, you can see the entire bunker complex of Hitler's Berghof on the Obersalzberg for the first time ever. The historian and author Florian M. Beierl - an Obersalzberg expert - has contributed scientifically to numerous TV documentaries and leads us through the labyrinth of Hitler's underground catacombs. He explains the individual construction phases and caverns of the facility and their former use. By fading in plans, the viewer is guided through the individual bunker sections and thus - gets an extraordinary overview of the then secret facility in Hitler's legendary Alpine fortress.

The BEGAFILM team were the first and last to to document the Berghof Bunker this extensively with camera.
These bunker sections have been buried and filled up forever since 1999.

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In 1991, my wife, young son and I stayed in the former home of Albert Speer just down the road from the Berghof for 5 days. Had lunch in the Platterhof (General Walker Hotel). Access to Hitlers bunker by a long staircase. Revisited 3 years ago and stayed in Berchtesgaden. So sad to see the General Walker gone, now a miserable car park. Most historic buildings are no longer there. A visit to the Eagles Nest is worth the visit…

leslielaverick-stovin
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While stationed in Germany in the '70s and '80s, we stayed at the General Walker/Platterhof or Berchtesgadener Hof four or five times and were fascinated by the history. In latter visits, I always brought the Obersalzburg issue of After the Battle, (a then-and-now history magazine to which I still subscribe). We took both the Platterhof and Zum Turken tours of the bunker complex. The former ended in an area still strewn with construction materials left behind, we were told, by Italian laborers. The Zum Turken tour ended with the most intriguing feature, a bricked up passage with one or two bricks missing from the top, allowing just a glimpse into the darkness of the Berghof section beyond. Thanks so much for clearing the darkness away with your incomparable coverage.

Rama
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I've been looking for footage of this bunker for so long, I honestly thought it was completely sealed off. It's a shame it's been vandalised, just imagine what this would have looked like 80 years ago.

richardhope
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I wish everything remained and was preserved. People would spend serious money for tours if this was the case. As evil as the regime was, it’d still be fascinating. It’s unfortunate many sites were destroyed and looted.

elissitdesign
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Interesting video. I was stationed in Germany as a JAG lawyer and on the weekends my wife and I would explore for WWI & WWII history. In 2022 my wife, kids and I went back to Germany and toured that same area and we stood at the entrance of these bunkers. I miss Germany a lot! There is so much to see with wonderful people to greet you and the food is awesome

avtore
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So interesting.I kinda wish it was still intact with all the rooms full of its furniture. It would make a great museum.

jennifer
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AWESOME VIDEO
For many years ive wanted to see more details of this bunker system.
Sincere gratitude for allowing us the opportunity to see more of what is there.
Thank you.

ThePponu
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The best English version I’ve seen yet and very informative. Love to see more!

dadster
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The Berghof was heavily bombed and largely reduced to rubble at the end of the war. My Uncle was there with the US Army in 1945 and he brought back a large piece of stucco and exterior. He wrote on the back side of it and gave it a description and explanation. He passed away a few years ago. I have it now. A piece of history.

cii
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History is important, so I think these bunkers should be renovated and restored with the furniture and telephone, machine-guns and pictures, tour guides with stories. People would visit from all over the world and pay to see these bunkers. I certainly would, and whilst there book into local hotel and tour the area.

instigatorobearga
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The question I've always had about this is one that never seems to get asked or addressed: how much time did Hitler actually spend down there?
My guess is, next to none.
Maybe he did an inspection tour or two, but the Berghof was his vacation home and the area was NOT under Allied attack at any time that he was there, so there would have been no need for him to go down there, right?
By all accounts, 14 July 1944 was the last time he was even at the Berghof.
Not that it's not fascinating, but I'd bet that the people who have explored it have seen more of it than he ever did.
The thing that I find most fascinating is the time, energy and expense that they put forth in planning and building this and other bunkers, which they had to know were just "last ditch defenses" and not "regularly used command centers or fortifications."

maxshenkwrites
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Wish it had been preserved like a museum

david_WQDF
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Thank you for uploading this footage. Having been in the bunker from the Documentation Centre & Hotel Zum Turken I found this fascinating. These should be open to the public as well.

garysimpson
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In the late '70's I went down the bunkers in the village below. We entered through the small underground Chapel in the chalet we stayed in whilst skiing with the Army. There were a lot of artefacts still there at that time. I was in the Royal Artillery and it was called Exercise Snow Queen. We only had fairly weak Army torches so we were always worried the batteries would die. Wish we had gone further through the tunnels who knows what was there. David.

helenwallis
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Not that I agree with anything that the nazis stand for, but wow considering the tunnels are 80 + years old, the Germans can sure engineer a project, the walls still seem freshly painted in many areas, minimum damp and so well thought out,
Brilliant documentary really enjoyed 👍

hayerubihayerubi
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Kindly make these videos available as DVD or download. We don't know when history will be removed from YouTube in the interests of progressivism.

meditationmusicbyalexjackson
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This is an amazing documentary. I believe this historic places should restore to see the future generations to learn what has happened in the past. This cannot be erased from history. Thank you sir.

mohamednaeem
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I really enjoyed seeing this. Thanks for filming and showing it.

ronniewidener
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It’s amazing how well Hitler’s team thought and build these bunkers. You can be down there for long periods without any need to come up. Pretty amazing indeed...

bxz-ummg
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Such brilliant engineering, very little moisture damage. Top class German skills..

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