Eagle's Nest scene #3
Season 1, Episode 9: Part 9
Briefing the High Command
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New Video! Surfing Hitler's Elevator (Fahrstuhl)
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Fictitious General von Roon returns to the Adlerhorst after witnessing the chaos in the Defence of the Normandy beaches.
Being met by Alfred Jodl, at the portal, he emphasizes the urgency to reinforce their forces.
In the conference room the Fuehrer is being fed with optimistic and distorted reports on the invasion. Von Roon is kept from making his report as new reports of a Russian campaign comes in.
Steven Berkoff as Adolf Hitler
Michael Wolf ... Reichsmarshall Hermann Goering
Joachim Hansen as Lt. Gen. Alfred Jodl
Jeremy Kemp as Brig. Gen. Armin Von Roon
John Malcolm as Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel
War and Remembrance is a novel by Herman Wouk, published in 1978, which is the sequel to The Winds of War. This novel was adapted into a mini-series presented on American television in 1988. Wouk was the screenwriter as well as the author of the original book.
The Kehlstein was closed for more than a month for filming. The original furniture and interior was moved from the Platterhof Hotel where they were kept by US forces at the time. US Forces members and locals of Berchtesgaden were recruited as extras.
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The theatrical aspects of the project are already encountered with
the 124 m marble-like stone tunnel that leads to a splendid brass elevator.
In only 41 seconds, the lift travels another 124 meters into the Eagle's Nest building itself.
The story of Hitler's Eagle's Nest.
Sometimes referred to as "Teahouse" or "Teehaus". In fact the correct term was "D-Haus", short for "Diplomatischer Empfangshaus".
It was built as an extension of the Obersalzberg complex erected by the Nazis in the mountains above Berchtesgaden. The Kehlsteinhaus was intended as a 50th birthday present for Adolf Hitler to serve as a retreat for Hitler and place for him to entertain visiting dignitaries.
The Kehlsteinhaus was commissioned by Martin Bormann, with construction proceeding over a 13-month period. It was completed in the summer of 1938, prior to its formal presentation to Hitler on his 50th birthday on April 20, 1939. It is situated on a ridge at the top of the Kehlstein mountain 1,834 m reached by a 6.5 km long and 4 m wide road that cost 30 million RMs to build (about 150 million euros in 2007, adjusted in line with inflation).
The Phantom of Obersalzberg
Kehlsteinhaus War and Remembrance 3
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