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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Rare Wartime Pictures of Adolf Hitler

Never-before-seen wartime pictures show rooms where the Fuhrer spent his quiet time. He had surprisingly lavish tastes as shown by our never-before-seen photos.
Hitler's huge office in the Chancellery, Berlin, Germany, in the late
1930s or early 1940s.

Hitler's private apartment above the Chancellery, giving a rare look
at what he saw each day, and how he lived.

This room in Hitler's Berlin apartment in the 'New Chancellery'.

Between 1936 and 1945, Hugo Jaeger served as one of Adolf Hitler's
personal photographers and was granted unprecedented access to the
Fuhrer's private moments.

A guest room in the Berghof, Adolf Hitler's estate in Berchtesgaden,
Upper Bavaria, Germany. On the right is a Kachelofen, or
ceramic-tiled stove, used for heat.

An office in the Berghof estate, in Upper Bavaria, Germany.The interior
of Hitler's Berghof estate reflected his conception of what a 'Germanic' style should look like.

The Fuhrer takes tea with several people including the wife of prominent
politician Albert Forster at Hitler's home, Berghof, Berchtesgaden,
Upper Bavaria, Germany, in the late 1930s.

Adolf Hitler's office in the Fuhrerbau, Munich, Germany, 1940.
This is where the Munich agreement was signed by British Prime Minister
Neville Chamberlain, giving Germany a portion of Czechoslovakia.

Hitler and Inge Ley sit on a promenade of the German KdF
cruise ship Robert Ley during the ship's maiden voyage in April 1939.

Hitler's secret 'Wolf's Lair', set deep in the heart of a forest in north-eastern Poland, is to be turned into a major tourist attraction.

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