Not sure if anyone is interested but a few days ago I went on a fieldtrip to visit the Obersalzberg with the museum and the bunkers.
Story behind this is that my grandma grew up at the Obersalzberg and at times worked for Karl Schuster, back then the owner of the "Hotel Türken" which was situated right next to Hitlers "Berghof".
The "Hotel Türken" was rebuilt after war by Karl Schusters daughter and is still open nowadays and run by Schusters granddaughter Ingrid Scharfenberg.
I was very lucky to meet her that day and had a very long and wonderful talk with her as she remembered my grandma clearly and had many interesting stories to tell!
I'll refrain from posting lengthy explanations about the history of the whole area because I think that would break the mould and will instead just post the pictures I took with a short explanation of what is shown on them.
Comments and questions are requested and very welcome.
Last but not least, thanks Jim for encouraging me to post this thread!
The museum, view from the terrace of the museum
A few pics of the various exhibits at the museum:
Hitlers book, special edition for Berchtesgaden.
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