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The Adlerhorst ("Eagle's Nest") was a World War II bunker complex in Germany, located near Langenhain-Ziegenberg, the later settlement of Wiesental and Kransberg within the districts of Wetteraukreis and Hochtaunuskreis in the state of Hesse.
The Kehlsteinhaus (known in English as the Eagle's Nest) is a Nazi-constructed building erected atop the summit of the Kehlstein, a rocky outcrop that rises above Obersalzberg near the southeast German town of Berchtesgaden. It was used exclusively by members of the Nazi Party for government and social meetings.
The "Eagle's Nest", i.e. the Kehlsteinhaus, ... Adlerhorst [7] Mühle (OT) Bauvorhaben Z Lager K Bauvorhaben C Bad Nauheim, Germany 1 Sep 1939 yes
The Eagles Nest Restaurant & Event Venue, located at 2519 Mt. Rose Ave., York is just off Interstate-83 Exit 18. It is a longstanding York County staple, featuring award-winning cuisine, cocktails ...
This included the addition of three asphalt runways, the largest being 1,400 meters long, and the construction of mooring facilities for floatplanes on the lake, called the E-Hafen. The expanded base was renamed Seefliegerhorst Zwischenahn and codenamed “Adlerhorst” (Eagle’s Nest). [1]
Marjorie Jackson inherited millions from her father-in-law's grocery empire, but word quickly got around that she was hiding it throughout her Indianapolis home
For their trip home, the four boarded American Eagle Flight 5342, which collided with a Black Hawk helicopter Wednesday night over the Potomac River in Washington. Investigators are still trying ...
A mountaintop structure, the Kehlsteinhaus, nicknamed Eagle's Nest by André François-Poncet, a French diplomat, was built in 1937–38 above the Berghof, but Hitler rarely went there. [13] Venus and Amor by Paris Bordone, that adorned the "Great Hall", was ceded after the war to the National Museum in Warsaw. [14]