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Hermann Goering's Destroyed Home

2017-3796
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2017-3796
4x5 inches (10x13 cm)
Black & White
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Description
This is a view of the ruins of the home of Hermann Goering, President of the Reichstag, after attack by the Royal Air Force. The home was about halfway up the mountain to Adolf Hitler's "Eagle's Nest" in Berchtesgaden, Germany. The two men in the foreground are unidentified. This photo is from a trip made by several Congressmen and government officials to the Far East.
Date(s)
July 25, 1946