This pic was probably taken in the Summer of 45 when the Americans first visited the bunker. The bunker was flooded with water by then. Can't tell if its a General's or not. Makes you wonder--Rattenhubers? Mohnke's? Gunsche's?
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Fantastic pictures. Surely the Russians should take much better care of the se historical artefacts of world importance. Surely they have experts in conserving these items available to them. They should be stored and conserved in accordance with accepted best practice in the West. It is only when the items are destroyed and ruined beyond repair that there will be an outcry, which will be too late! For a people who spared no expense or expertise in managing to preserve Lenin and Stalin (those nasty commie gits, pah ) this smacks of downright spite.
Folks, why not write to your Russian embassy and ask what measures they are taking to preserve these most important historical artefacts for future generations. I will. Google the address or email them.
regards as ever
David
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David, i agree, much better care should be taken of these items but i would say the problem is that the people who are the current custodians of these items are the opposite to us....they don't value them. They recognize them for what they are, sure, but possibly still view them with contempt and certainly don't see any value....and i don't mean monetary value i mean historical....in them.
What was the documentary that these images were captured from?
Mark.
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I did see the show on the History channel and was amazed at how rough these guy's handled Hitler's visor and jacket and other items. Just junk to them I think.
Hard to put a value on his visor and jacket ,but I would not be surprised if it went up for auction that it would be in the several Millions. Of course there are several photos,films of AH wearing these items during war time/pre war.
I think I remember hearing that AH's pre war brownshirt and visor which were found in one of his apartments in Berlin sold for several million USD but I could be mistaken
GlennLast edited by Glenn McInnes; 02-03-2008, 09:51 AM."A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"
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There was a show in Memphis several years back in which alot of the stuff out of Russia was brought in for display. There were Goring and Hitler uniforms as well as a 30' wall of standards. Neither uniform, though, looked to be the quality of what you would expect for two of the top nuts of the TR.
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