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07-15-2008 06:47 PM
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Re: Reichskanzlei bunker in late May 1945
Unfortunately some of the items that were taken, haven't been taken care of so well during the past years... From Moscow:
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Re: Reichskanzlei bunker in late May 1945
Dear Colleague, thank you. A skillful hatter could re block AH's cap or caps. At least the things still exist. Thank you for the images.
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Re: Reichskanzlei bunker in late May 1945
Thank you for the addition. I had not seen it. Is this document based on Russian material, i.e. in Russian hands? I am behind the times with modern media.
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Re: Reichskanzlei bunker in late May 1945
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Friedrich-Berthold
Is this document based on Russian material, i.e. in Russian hands?
Yes, they show how the Führer Bunker looks like these days. Then they go to the Russian archieves to film what the Russians found in the Bunker.
This is something I found on YouTube , yust look at those wall paintings:
YouTube - Early 1980ies - Last Trip Inside the Führerbunker 1 of 2
Also very interesting to watch:
YouTube - Der Führerbunker und die Reichskanzlei- Originale Videos
Greetz
Nick VR
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Re: Reichskanzlei bunker in late May 1945
Thanks so much. One of these videos shows the cap I posted. How drole. Many thanks.
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Re: Reichskanzlei bunker in late May 1945
Sic transit gloria mundi...
thank you for the kind aid...
Hence my questions at the outset. I can tell you one thing, a lot of this stuff was there for the picking at the moment these images were made. Someone else should post images of the piles and piles of discarded regalia.
An odd commentary on what the Germans call: "Macht und Verblendung..."
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Re: Reichskanzlei bunker in late May 1945
As there a lot of stuff was collected to the boxes- the eagle was not a such usesefull item. The colthes and own stuff was sent to the Moscow and Leningrad. And a lot of items is still is unreacheable in the FSB/KGB archives ( as a remains of Goebbels family and Hitler remains will be keept in archieves without the time limit and will be never burried too )
So a lot of items was displayed in the Moscow in the "exhibition of Victory", and later, before the stuff go to the museum, items was keept in the military stocks and a lot of them was theft by soldiers as souvenirs....
The same story about the cap on the picture, who knows who take the eagle off???
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
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