- s**** in 1952. The
Berghof began as a much
smaller chalet called Haus
Wachenfeld, a
holiday home
built in 1916 (or 1917) by
Kommerzienrat Otto Winter,...
-
began using his
royalty income to rent a
small chalet nearby called Haus
Wachenfeld from the
widow of a
Buxtehude manufacturer.
Hitler put his half-sister...
-
according to
American historian William L. Shirer. Her room at Haus
Wachenfeld was kept as she had left it, and he hung
portraits of her in his room...
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William A.
Wachenfeld (February 24, 1889 –
April 22, 1969) was a
justice of the New
Jersey Supreme Court from 1946 to 1959.
Wachenfeld was born in Orange...
- trip from
Vienna to
visit him. In 1928, she and Geli
moved to the Haus
Wachenfeld at
Obersalzberg near Berchtesgaden,
where she
became his
housekeeper and...
-
September 2011, when she
joined as an ****ociate at Tompkins, McGuire,
Wachenfeld & Barry, LLP,
where she
worked from
September 2011 to
February 2013. From...
- at Obersalzberg.
After architect Roderich Fick had
expanded the
house Wachenfeld to the
Berghof for
Hitler in 1936,
Martin Bormann commissioned him to...
- Führersperrgebiet Obersalzberg. His most
famous building was the
conversion of the
Wachenfeld house into the
Berghof Adolf Hitlers in
Obersalzberg near Berchtesgaden...
- 16
November 2023.
Retrieved 12
January 2024.
Thorgersen &
Thomas von
Wachenfeld,
Ketil &
Thomas (2017). "The
Becomings of
Satanist Musicianship" (PDF)...
-
Mircea Eliade,
Herman Lommel and
other scholars. Güntert
married Gisela Wachenfeld in 1923.[citation needed]
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