Berghof Bunker / Hotel Zum Türken.
The Obersalzberg / Berghof Area
A number of other relics of the Nazi era can still be found in the area, although only a few of them are still well preserved. There is the Kehlsteinhaus (nicknamed Eagle's Nest by a French diplomat), which was built as a present for Hitler's 50th birthday in 1939. The remnants of homes of former Nazi leaders—such as Adolf Hitler, Hermann Göring and Martin Bormann—were all demolished in the early postwar years.
The Platterhof was retained and served as a holiday and recreation retreat (Armed Forces Recreation Centers) for the American military. It was known as the General Walker Hotel. It was demolished in 2000. The only remaining fully intact buildings are the former SS HQ at Hotel Zum Türken, Albert Speer's house and the Kehlsteinhaus. A small part of the Platterhof is also still there. The information centre on the mountain is the former guesthouse Höher Göll. It has an entrance to the Obersalzberg bunker system.
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Hotel Zum Turken! (Berchtesgaden, Germany)
This past July, I took my very first trip out of the country to explore Germany! I traveled with 11 extended family members for about two weeks and decided to make a few vlogs about it! Please like and subscribe and let me know what you think in the comments below!
This is basically a video of just us hanging out at Hotel Zum Turken and exploring the little town of Berchtesgaden. It’s pretty short because the only things we did while in this town were tour the salt mines and visit Eagle’s Nest….but both of those have their own videos that will be posted soon and linked below!
PSA: Yes, I know. I'm 19 and speak as much German as a native speaking 4th grader. I'm so sorry, I just wanted to try after taking language classes for two and a half years!
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Bunker system from ww2 under zum turken, Germany
This is the bunker system used by Hitler, Martin Boremann and other nazis during the world war 2. The entrance is under hotel zum türken in Berchtesgaden Germany and open to the public.
Hotel Zum Türken Hitlers Bunker Obersalzberg Bavaria Germany 15 July 2013
In the bunker under Hotel Turken and former Berghof
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Bunker system under Hotel Zum Turken Gear 360
BERCHTESGADEN GERMANY POST WAR TRAVELOGUE Home of HITLER'S EAGLES NEST 2456
Made after WWII, this charming silent travelogue shows Berchtesgaden. Berchtesgaden is a municipality in the German Bavarian Alps. It is located in the south district of Berchtesgadener Land in Bavaria, near the border with Austria, some 30 km south of Salzburg and 180 km southeast of Munich. To the south of the city the Berchtesgaden National Park stretches along three parallel valleys.
Berchtesgaden is often associated with the Watzmann, at 2,713 m the third-highest mountain in Germany (after Zugspitze and Hochwanner), which is renowned in the rock climbing community for its Ostwand (East Face), and a deep glacial lake by the name of Königssee (5.2 km²). Another notable peak is the Kehlstein mountain (1,835 m) with its Kehlsteinhaus (Eagle's Nest), which offers spectacular views to its visitors.
The area of Obersalzberg was purchased by the Nazis in the 1920s for their senior leaders to enjoy. Hitler's mountain residence, the Berghof, was located here. Berchtesgaden and its environs (Stanggass) were fitted to serve as an outpost of the German Reichskanzlei office (Imperial Chancellery), which sealed the area's fate as a strategic objective for Allied forces in World War II. Some typical Third Reich buildings in Berchtesgaden include the railway station, that had a reception area for Hitler and his guests, and the post office next to the railway station. The Berchtesgadener Hof Hotel was a hotel where famous visitors stayed, such as Eva Braun, Erwin Rommel, Joseph Goebbels and Heinrich Himmler, as well as Neville Chamberlain and David Lloyd George. The hotel was demolished in 2006. There is a museum on the spot now, called Haus der Berge.
A number of other relics of the Nazi era can still be found in the area, although only a few of them are still well preserved. There is the Kehlsteinhaus (nicknamed Eagle's Nest by a French diplomat), which was built as a present for Hitler's 50th birthday in 1939. The remnants of homes of former Nazi leaders—such as Adolf Hitler, Hermann Göring and Martin Bormann—were all demolished in the early postwar years.
The Platterhof was retained and served as a holiday and recreation retreat (Armed Forces Recreation Centers) for the American military. It was known as the General Walker Hotel. It was demolished in 2000. The only remaining fully intact buildings are the former SS HQ at Hotel Zum Türken, Albert Speer's house and the Kehlsteinhaus. A small part of the Platterhof is also still there. The information centre on the mountain is the former guesthouse Höher Göll. It has an entrance to the Obersalzberg bunker system.
This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD. For more information visit
BERCHTESGADEN GERMANY POST-WWII TRAVELOGUE 70352
Made after WWII, this charming silent travelogue shows Berchtesgaden. Berchtesgaden is a municipality in the German Bavarian Alps. It is located in the south district of Berchtesgadener Land in Bavaria, near the border with Austria, some 30 km south of Salzburg and 180 km southeast of Munich. To the south of the city the Berchtesgaden National Park stretches along three parallel valleys.
Berchtesgaden is often associated with the Watzmann, at 2,713 m the third-highest mountain in Germany (after Zugspitze and Hochwanner), which is renowned in the rock climbing community for its Ostwand (East Face), and a deep glacial lake by the name of Königssee (5.2 km²). Another notable peak is the Kehlstein mountain (1,835 m) with its Kehlsteinhaus (Eagle's Nest), which offers spectacular views to its visitors.
The area of Obersalzberg was purchased by the Nazis in the 1920s for their senior leaders to enjoy. Hitler's mountain residence, the Berghof, was located here. Berchtesgaden and its environs (Stanggass) were fitted to serve as an outpost of the German Reichskanzlei office (Imperial Chancellery), which sealed the area's fate as a strategic objective for Allied forces in World War II. Some typical Third Reich buildings in Berchtesgaden include the railway station, that had a reception area for Hitler and his guests, and the post office next to the railway station. The Berchtesgadener Hof Hotel was a hotel where famous visitors stayed, such as Eva Braun, Erwin Rommel, Joseph Goebbels and Heinrich Himmler, as well as Neville Chamberlain and David Lloyd George. The hotel was demolished in 2006. There is a museum on the spot now, called Haus der Berge.
A number of other relics of the Nazi era can still be found in the area, although only a few of them are still well preserved. There is the Kehlsteinhaus (nicknamed Eagle's Nest by a French diplomat), which was built as a present for Hitler's 50th birthday in 1939. The remnants of homes of former Nazi leaders—such as Adolf Hitler, Hermann Göring and Martin Bormann—were all demolished in the early postwar years.
The Platterhof was retained and served as a holiday and recreation retreat (Armed Forces Recreation Centers) for the American military. It was known as the General Walker Hotel. It was demolished in 2000. The only remaining fully intact buildings are the former SS HQ at Hotel Zum Türken, Albert Speer's house and the Kehlsteinhaus. A small part of the Platterhof is also still there. The information centre on the mountain is the former guesthouse Höher Göll. It has an entrance to the Obersalzberg bunker system.
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Obersalzberg Now & Then - Episode 4: Kaserne
A now & then of the former SS Kaserne on the Obersalzberg
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Entering a bunker under Zum Turken hotel leading to Hitler's mountain house in Berchtesgaden
The old SS Kaserne, the Züm Turken Hotel
Before it became the SS Kaserne or barracks of the SS this place was the Züm Turken Hotel, as with everything else in the Obersalzberg, once the dictator became the Führer, the option was sell or we'll take it, and the owner was forced to sell his hotel to give way to the Adolf Hitler Liebstandart Guard of the SS.
After the war it was returned to the original owner and even though it was severely damaged by the bombings on April 1945, in a decade or so, the hotel was back in business.
Today, you can stay in the hotel for a modic price, and visit all the sites and travel back in time 70 years....
Hitlers bunker in Berchtesgaden.
This is Adolf Hitlers bunker in Berchtesgaden
Hotel Zum Türken
Photographer Julie Christine Krøvel
Hotel Zum Türken
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Obersalzberg Now & Then - Episode 1: Kampfhäusl
A now & then of the Kampfhäusl, the chalet in Obersalzberg were Adolf Hitler wrote a part of his book Mein Kampf in 1925
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Alexandre Desplat - Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
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Episode 6: Kehlsteinhaus | Part 1 -
Episode 7: Kehlsteinhaus | Part 2 -
Episode 8: Platterhof -
Episode 9: Königssee & Obersee -
Episode 10: Bunker system | The Berghof -
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Dokumentation Obersalzberg Bunkers: A/V rooms Platterhof
a short tour around the bunkers. audio and video rooms and the Platterhof section.
Adolf Hitlers Berghof walk inside all details
Berghof Hitlers ,Berghof walk inside .
Haus Wachenfeld after initial reconstruction 1936.
What used to be Göring's Obersalzberg house is now The Kempinski Hotel
Obersalzberg. Hitler's mountain retreat. Then and now video tour
The video shows the inside of the Hotel Zum Türken and Führer's off-limits area
The worst crime against humanity, was founded in this idyllic valley, in southern Germany.
Obersalzberg Now & Then - Episode 8: Platterhof
A now & then of the former Platterhof
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George Frederic Handel - Sarabande (intro)
Randy Edelman - Survival
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Episode 2: The Berghof -
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Episode 7: Kehlsteinhaus | Part 2 -
Episode 8: Platterhof -
Episode 9: Königssee & Obersee -
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