RMD987R4–Adolph Hitler's office in the German Reichs Chancellery. 1938 Postcard.
RMF7P5ET–Photograph of the Dining room, Reichs Chancellery, Berlin, Germany. Dated 1936
RM2A25RAK–Plan of Hitler's Bunker under the Chancellery in Berlin. The rooms shown highlighted (15 - 20) were the private quarters of Adolf Hitler.
RMMR5B2P–Photograph of the exterior of the German Chancellery, Berlin, Germany. The German Chancellery (Bundeskanzleramt) is an agency serving the executive office of the Chancellor of Germany, the head of the federal government. Dated 21st Century
RMMR5B2W–Photograph of the exterior of the German Chancellery, Berlin, Germany. The German Chancellery (Bundeskanzleramt) is an agency serving the executive office of the Chancellor of Germany, the head of the federal government. Dated 21st Century
RMMR5B2K–Photograph of the exterior of the German Chancellery, Berlin, Germany. The German Chancellery (Bundeskanzleramt) is an agency serving the executive office of the Chancellor of Germany, the head of the federal government. Dated 21st Century
RMMR5B35–Photograph of the exterior of the German Chancellery, Berlin, Germany. The German Chancellery (Bundeskanzleramt) is an agency serving the executive office of the Chancellor of Germany, the head of the federal government. Dated 21st Century
RMMR5B31–Photograph of the exterior of the German Chancellery, Berlin, Germany. The German Chancellery (Bundeskanzleramt) is an agency serving the executive office of the Chancellor of Germany, the head of the federal government. Dated 21st Century
RMMR5B2H–Photograph of the exterior of the German Chancellery, Berlin, Germany. The German Chancellery (Bundeskanzleramt) is an agency serving the executive office of the Chancellor of Germany, the head of the federal government. Dated 21st Century
RM2CWBMFT–Black and white photograph of Count Galeazzo Ciano (1903-1944) in the Chancellery in Berlin, photographed with Konstantin von Neurath (1873-1956), German minister of foreign affairs, and German Marshal Werner von Blomberg (1878-1946).
RM2CWBN65–Black and white photograph of World War II (1939-1945) showing Soviet soldiers pointing to a pile of rubble in the courtyard of the Chancellery in Berlin where the remains of Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) and his wife Eva Braun (1912-1945) are buried after their suicide by bombing.
RMF7P1PB–Sitting room in Hitler's offices at the Reichs Chancellery, Berlin, Germany 1934
RMDYENT4–Adolf Hitler arriving at meal in the Chancellery, accompanied by Dr Josef Goebbels
RMEX6TRW–Interior view of the principal administrative office, in Hitler's Reich's Chancellery, Berlin 1938
RMDYENRK–Nazi supporters gather to wave to Hitler as he looks from his office in the Chancellery in Berlin
RMF7NGGX–Photograph of Adolf Hitler and Count Ciano saluting on the chancellery balcony, Berlin. Dated 1943
RM2A25JNP–The German Chancellery is an agency serving the executive office of the Chancellor of Germany. Bundeskanzleramt is also the name of the building in Berlin that houses the personal offices of the Chancellor and the Chancellery staff
RM2A25JNX–The German Chancellery is an agency serving the executive office of the Chancellor of Germany. Bundeskanzleramt is also the name of the building in Berlin that houses the personal offices of the Chancellor and the Chancellery staff
RMEX6M11–Hitler greets Young Hitler Youth conscripts guarding the Reich Chancellery on April 20, 1945, the day of Hitler's birthday
RMDYENW6–Adolf Hitler and Josef Goebbels meet selected young Nazi Party workers at the Chancellery in Berlin, 1934 with Nazi party regional leaders at a meeting in Berlin
RMDYENW7–Adolf Hitler and Josef Goebbels meet selected young Nazi Party workers at the Chancellery in Berlin, 1934 with Nazi party regional leaders at a meeting in Berlin
RMF7NH9K–Photograph of Russian soldiers and a civilian struggle to move a large bronze Nazi Party eagle that once loomed over a doorway of the Reich Chancellery, Berlin. Dated 1945
RMKJ1G95–Despatch box used by Adolf Hitler. Removed from the Bunker beneath the Chancellery in Berlin by Lieutenant Colonel I F Anderson OBE MC, Seaforth Highlanders in May 1945, in World war two
RMKJ1G94–Despatch box used by Adolf Hitler. Removed from the Bunker beneath the Chancellery in Berlin by Lieutenant Colonel I F Anderson OBE MC, Seaforth Highlanders in May 1945, in World war two
RMKJ1G91–section from of Adolf Hitler's desk. Removed from the Fuhrer Bunker beneath the Chancellery in Berlin, by Lt Col Richard Broad MC, Seaforth Highlanders, The desk had been broken in pieces by Russian soldiers in May 1945, in World war two
RMRJRM37–Blondi (1941 - 1945) was Adolf Hitler's German Shepherd, a gift as a puppy, from Martin Bormann in 1941. Blondi stayed with Hitler even after his move into the Fuhrerbunker located underneath the garden of the Reich Chancellery on 16 January 1945. According to Albert Speer, Hitler killed Blondi because he feared that the Russians would capture and torture her after overrunning the bunker.
RMRJRM49–Blondi (1941 - 1945) was Adolf Hitler's German Shepherd, a gift as a puppy, from Martin Bormann in 1941. Blondi stayed with Hitler even after his move into the Fuhrerbunker located underneath the garden of the Reich Chancellery on 16 January 1945. According to Albert Speer, Hitler killed Blondi because he feared that the Russians would capture and torture her after overrunning the bunker.
RMKJ1G8P–German Nazi armband, and medals as well as other insignia captured during the liberation of France in World war two. section from of Adolf Hitler's desk. Removed from the Fuhrer Bunker beneath the Chancellery in Berlin, by Lt Col Richard Broad MC, Seaforth Highlanders, The desk had been broken in pieces by Russian soldiers in May 1945, in World war two
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