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Hitler and the Children of Obersalzberg

The Obersalzberg retreat was the summer residence and retreat of Adolf Hitler, Eva Braun and his closest confidants in the Nazi regime. The public are mainly familiar with fi lm footage and photographs from the alleged Nazi idyll. For the first time, eye witnesses are willing to talk about their experiences in Obersalzberg.

Top Cast

  • Gerhard Bartels

    Gerhard Bartels

    Self - Berchtesgaden

  • Marga Benkert

    Marga Benkert

    Self - Berchtesgaden

  • Axel Drecoll

    Axel Drecoll

    Self - Institute for Contemporary History

  • Matthias Eder

    Matthias Eder

    Self - Berchtesgaden

  • Albert Feiber

    Albert Feiber

    Self - Institute for Contemporary History

  • Sonja Herzl

    Sonja Herzl

    Self - Institute for Contemporary History

  • Adolf Hitler

    Adolf Hitler

    Self (archive footage)

  • Herbert Holzer

    Herbert Holzer

    Self - Salzburg

  • Zdenek Hulka

    Zdenek Hulka

    Self - Former Forced Laborer

Overview

The Obersalzberg retreat was the summer residence and retreat of Adolf Hitler, Eva Braun and his closest confidants in the Nazi regime. The public are mainly familiar with fi lm footage and photographs from the alleged Nazi idyll. For the first time, eye witnesses are willing to talk about their experiences in Obersalzberg.

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