- The Wolf's Lair (German:
Wolfsschanze; Polish:
Wilczy Szaniec) was
Adolf Hitler's
first Eastern Front military headquarters in
World War II. The headquarters...
- the most
widely known headquarter.
Other notable headquarters are the
Wolfsschanze (Wolf's Lair) in East Prussia,
where Claus Graf von
Stauffenberg in league...
- The
Wolfsschanze after the bomb explosion...
- Hitler's
World War II
Eastern Front military headquarters,
known as the
Wolfsschanze (Wolf's Lair) near Rastenburg, from 1941
until he and his
staff departed...
- time bomb in his
briefcase to a
conference room at Hitler's
headquarter Wolfsschanze near
Rastenburg in East Prussia. Four
people were
killed immediately...
-
Hitler delivered most of the "Table Talk"
monologues at the
Wolfsschanze (above) and at Werwolf....
- in
coordination with
Claus von
Stauffenberg in
November 1943 at the
Wolfsschanze. In 1942, von dem
Bussche witnessed by
chance an SS-organised gruesome...
-
barracks for Hitler's
nearby headquarters at the Wolf's Lair (German:
Wolfsschanze).
After the
Tapiau (Gvardeysk)
infirmary (German: Provinzial-Armen und...
- to
travel on it
throughout the war
between Berlin, Berchtesgaden, the
Wolfsschanze and his
other military headquarters.
Before the
first permanent Führer...
-
explosion in the
German military's
headquarters on the
Eastern Front, the
Wolfsschanze (Wolf's Lair), near Rastenburg, East
Prussia (now Kętrzyn, Poland). Fromm...