Hitler at the Obersalzberg is a comprehensive history of Hitler’s activities at the mountain community from 1923–1945. The study begins with legends surrounding the area long before the arrival of Hitler and his cronies. Attention is given to the physical setting, the development of the Nazi community, and the important conferences and meetings, which took place there. There is considerable discussion concerning everyday life and activities centered at the Berghof, Hitler’s mountain retreat. A glimpse of the competition, which developed between Hermann Goering and Martin Bormann, became evident.
Interspersed throughout the narrative are interviews by the author with Paula Hitler, Johann Langwieder, and Hans Baur, which provide interesting perceptions of the Fuehrer, Adolf Hitler.
HITLER AT THE OBERSALZBERG: With Perceptions
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Author(s)J.C. Boone
PublisherXlibris
ISBN / ASIN1436365449
ISBN-139781436365444
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Sales Rank2,005,364
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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