Monday, April 27, 2009

Hinterbrand Lodge

Updating some more pictures.  This past March we went down to Berchtesgaden and stayed in a history filled lodge.  The current name is Hinterbrand Lodge.  This lodge was used by many in the Nazi era.  Dietrich Eckart was a German Nationalist writer and early member of the Nazi Party, who considered himself Hitler's mentor. He hid from the Weimar government and stayed in this cottage.  It was captured by the US Army and has been used by the Army in many ways since then.  They now allow people to rent the lodge out for special functions.


The front of the lodge.  There was still a lot of snow in the area and we had quite the adventure making it up to the lodge the night before.




This is a pictures that I found after we got back and shows (left-right): Hermann Göring, Reichs War Minister Werner von Blomberg, and Hitler visiting the Hinterbrand Lodge in 1935.  We were sledding in the exact location they are standing in the picture. 



We went skiing at the local ski area.  It may be hard to see, but on the left side of the picture right above the ski hut is the Hinterbrand Lodge and on the ridge in the background is Hitler's Eagles Nest.


Hitler's Eagles Nest in the upper right hand corner.  You can also make out the road leading up to the Eagles Nest.


The skiing.

The friends.

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