- The
Felsennest ("Rocky Eyrie" in English) was the
codename for one of
several Führer
Headquarters used by
Adolf Hitler during the
course of
World War II...
-
first permanent installation which became a Führer
Headquarters was the
Felsennest,
which was used by
Hitler during the
Battle of
France in May, 1940. Hitler...
- Führer in
Eastern Europe,
similar in
concept to the
Felsennest in
Western Europe. Like the
Felsennest, the new
headquarters had to be as
close to the front...
-
military headquarters.
Before the
first permanent Führer
Headquarters Felsennest was used in May 1940, the Führersonderzug
served as a
mobile headquarters...
- from l. to r.)
Reichspressechef Otto Dietrich,
Wilhelm Keitel, Hitler, Jodl, and
Martin Bormann, at the Führer
Headquarters of
Felsennest, June 1940...
- (Kehlsteinhaus)
Reich Chancellery (Führerbunker / Vorbunker)
Adlerhorst Anlage Süd
Felsennest Tannenberg Werwolf Wolf's Lair
Wolfsschlucht I
Wolfsschlucht II Special...
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during a
major operation. For example, Goering's HQ was
located 50 km from
Felsennest, Hitler's HQ for the
invasion of
France (10 May-6 June 1940) This distance...
- (Kehlsteinhaus)
Reich Chancellery (Führerbunker / Vorbunker)
Adlerhorst Anlage Süd
Felsennest Tannenberg Werwolf Wolf's Lair
Wolfsschlucht I
Wolfsschlucht II Special...
- (Kehlsteinhaus)
Reich Chancellery (Führerbunker / Vorbunker)
Adlerhorst Anlage Süd
Felsennest Tannenberg Werwolf Wolf's Lair
Wolfsschlucht I
Wolfsschlucht II Special...
- (Kehlsteinhaus)
Reich Chancellery (Führerbunker / Vorbunker)
Adlerhorst Anlage Süd
Felsennest Tannenberg Werwolf Wolf's Lair
Wolfsschlucht I
Wolfsschlucht II Special...