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    The Führer Headquarters (German: Führerhauptquartiere), abbreviated FHQ, were a number of official headquarters used by the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and...
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    a bunker facility built by the Organization Todt as a front-line Führer Headquarters for Adolf Hitler during the Second World War about four kilometers...
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    which was used between 1942 and 1943. It was one of a number of Führer Headquarters throughout Europe, and the most easterly ever used by Hitler in person...
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  • Anlage Mitte, also known as Askania Mitte, was a bunker planned as a Führer Headquarters for Adolf Hitler, who never used it. It was built during the Second...
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  • Führersonderzug (category Führer Headquarters)
    "Brandenburg". The train served as a headquarters until the Balkans Campaign. Afterwards, the train was not used as Führer Headquarters (Führerhauptquartier), however...
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  • and Hitler was generally known as simply der Führer ("the Leader"). In compound words, the use of Führer remains common in German and is used in words...
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    December 1944–January 1945 Ardennes Offensive. There were no official Führer Headquarters before World War II because Hitler used either existing military...
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    Berghof (residence) (category Führer Headquarters)
    his headquarters in East Prussia for the invasion of the Soviet Union, he spent more time here than anywhere else during his time as the Führer of Nazi...
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  • Führer Headquarters Berghof (Kehlsteinhaus) Reich Chancellery (Führerbunker / Vorbunker) Adlerhorst Anlage Süd Felsennest Tannenberg Werwolf Wolf's Lair...
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    SS-Begleitkommando des Führers ("SS Escort Command of the Führer"; SS-BKdF), later known as the Führerbegleitkommando ("Führer Escort Command"; FBK),...
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    Führerbunker (redirect from Fuhrer bunker)
    constructed in two phases in 1936 and 1944. It was the last of the Führer Headquarters (Führerhauptquartiere) used by Adolf Hitler during World War II....
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    Wolf's Lair (category Führer Headquarters)
    military headquarters for the Führer in Eastern Europe, similar in concept to the Felsennest in Western Europe. Like the Felsennest, the new headquarters had...
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    Teahouse on Mooslahnerkopf Hill (category Führer Headquarters)
    The Teahouse on Mooslahnerkopf Hill was the favourite destination of Adolf Hitler when he was at the Berghof at Obersalzberg. After architect Roderich...
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    (book) Downfall (2004 film) Hitler: The Last Ten Days (1973 film) Führer Headquarters Glossary of Nazi Germany List of Nazi Party leaders and officials...
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    Wolfsschlucht II (category Führer Headquarters)
    military headquarters located in Margival, 10 km northeast of Soissons in the department of Aisne in France. It was one of many Führer Headquarters throughout...
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    Felsennest (category Führer Headquarters)
    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. It was located...
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    Kehlsteinhaus (category Führer Headquarters)
    Biography 1941, p384 Wilson, James (January 13, 2014). Hitler's Alpine Headquarters. Pen and Sword. ISBN 978-1-4738-3187-2. Norbert Eder. "The Eagle's Nest...
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  • Führerhauptquartier Olga (category Führer Headquarters)
    Führerhauptquartier Olga was a bunker facility part built near the town of Orsha in the Soviet Union during World War II. The facility was built by the...
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    been. Hitler continued to live in the apartment until 1934, when he became Führer und Reichskanzler of Germany. After that, Hitler kept the apartment, but...
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    Vorbunker (category Führer Headquarters)
    Brockhampton Press. ISBN 978-1-86019-902-8. Kellerhoff, Sven (2004). The Führer Bunker. Berlin Story Verlag. ISBN 978-3-929829-23-5. Kershaw, Ian (2008)...
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  • Führer Headquarters Berghof (Kehlsteinhaus) Reich Chancellery (Führerbunker / Vorbunker) Adlerhorst Anlage Süd Felsennest Tannenberg Werwolf Wolf's Lair...
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    Rudolf Hess (redirect from Deputy Führer)
    and a leading member of the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany. Appointed Deputy Führer to Adolf Hitler in 1933, Hess held that position until 1941, when he flew...
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  • the title Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945, and head of state as Führer und Reichskanzler from 1934 to 1945. Adolf Hitler had a central role in...
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  • Führerhauptquartier Tannenberg (also known as "Installation T") was a Führer Headquarters built in 1939 for use as a military command and control facility...
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  • War II in 1945. Führer city, status given to five German cities in 1937 for a planned gigantic urban transformation Führer Headquarters, buildings used...
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    The Führerbegleitbrigade (also spelt Führer-Begleit-Brigade: 150 ; abbreviated FBB; Führer escort brigade) was a German armoured brigade and later an...
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    Reich Chancellery (category Führer Headquarters)
    Bismarck's Old Chancellery was "fit for a soap company" and not suitable as headquarters of a Greater German Reich. It nevertheless remained his official residence...
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    Führerhauptquartier Bärenhöhle (category Führer Headquarters)
    The Führerhauptquartier Bärenhöhle (engl.: Führer headquarters bears cave) was a bunker facility built by the German organization Todt, which was built...
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    appending material off and on until 1944. The talks were recorded at the Führer Headquarters in the company of Hitler's inner circle. The talks dwell on war and...
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    16 – On preparations for a landing operation against England". Führer Headquarters. 16 July 1940. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved...
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