There are some chairs exactly like that in collections in the States (particularly the second one shown). The story is, that one of the American commanders of the recreation area took about 10 of these out of the Kehlsteinhaus (Eagle's nest) and shipped them back to the States, and gave them to high ranking military personnel. I have seen a couple in private collections, and there is supposedly one in the museum at Fort Campbell, KY.
But as Thorsten said, these may very well have actually come from the Platterhof. When the US Army turned the Eagle's Nest back over to German control, they sent most of the original furniture down the hill to the Hotel Gen. Walker (ex-Platterhof) and the former Kanzlei complex.
But as Thorsten said, these may very well have actually come from the Platterhof. When the US Army turned the Eagle's Nest back over to German control, they sent most of the original furniture down the hill to the Hotel Gen. Walker (ex-Platterhof) and the former Kanzlei complex.
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