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Anyone ever found/seen any material from the "Führerbunker"?

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    #46
    Here are some more pics:

    www.lumabytes.com


    Gerdan

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      #47
      Very nice, Gerdan! I wasn't aware that the Propaganda Ministry Building had survived the war in as intact a condition as these photos prove it did! It appears to have been in as pristine a condition as the Air Ministry Building. Is the Propaganda Ministry Building still as it was in 1988, when those photos were taken?

      Br. James

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        #48
        Originally posted by Karl S View Post
        There is a video recording from inside the bunker, made by DDR officials before demolishing the komplex. It shows some of the interesting artwork on the walls, rusting beds, some furniture and at least one lonely steelhelmet forgotten on the floor.

        Dont know if they took any of these items out, before destruction.

        Saw this film footage on swedish TV several years ago. Anyone know if you can find it on the net?


        Karl
        great thread!

        http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...n_3186434.html

        ?

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          #49
          Originally posted by Karl S View Post
          There is a video recording from inside the bunker, made by DDR officials before demolishing the komplex. It shows some of the interesting artwork on the walls, rusting beds, some furniture and at least one lonely steelhelmet forgotten on the floor.

          Dont know if they took any of these items out, before destruction.
          In the After the Battle Berlin then and now book they show a rusty helmet and a menu found in the bunker during the opening in the 80's. What's most interesting about the menu is a written notation "Eva salat".

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            #50
            I don't know if anyone saw this article but there are some great previously unpublished photos from inside the bunker during it's demolition.

            http://www.spiegel.de/international/...-a-903750.html

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              #51
              Originally posted by PanzerJager1944 View Post
              I don't know if anyone saw this article but there are some great previously unpublished photos from inside the bunker during it's demolition.

              http://www.spiegel.de/international/...-a-903750.html
              Thanks for this link, great pictures! I did not know the bunker became that "exposed" and open for all to see (from afar, that is) during the late 80's

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                #52
                Eiserne Kreuze 1939 2. Klasse
                Bodenfunde auf dem Gelände der ehemaligen Neuen Reichskanzlei
                Korrodierte Eisenkerne, die Zargen überwiegend gut erhalten. 30 Exemplare auf einer Tafel montiert, zwei weitere Exemplare (eines davon zerlegt) mit Bandabschnitten auf weiterer Tafel montiert (Nie 7.03.11).
                Bei Arbeiten auf dem Bunkergelände der Reichskanzlei im Mai 1990 wurde eine größere Menge von Eisernen Kreuzen 1939 2. Klasse ausgegraben. Dazu eine kleine Fotodokumentation über die Fundumstände.
                Ex Hermann Historica, 30. Auktion 1994, Los 3003.Zustand: IIILimit: 1500 EURO
                Attached Files
                NEC SOLI CEDIT

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                  #53
                  Does anyone knows what happend to this piece?

                  http://www.paulfrasercollectibles.co...-18/16472.page

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                    #54
                    I think a forum member is associated with the auction site, Alexander Historical Auctions. I can't remember his name but sure do remember they were somehow linked.

                    Mil

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by Military View Post
                      I think a forum member is associated with the auction site, Alexander Historical Auctions. I can't remember his name but sure do remember they were somehow linked.

                      Mil
                      Here you go mate ... http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...er.php?u=51580

                      To his eternal credit he played the crucial part in de-bunking the 'Mengele' Passport that Gottlieb was pushing to anyone who would listen.

                      Cheers, Ian.

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