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  • Glass framed very rare German camouflage netting remains which were recovered in 2018 from the remains of the Berghof Adolf Hitler’s vacation home in the Obersalzberg, Bavarian Alps near Berchtesgaden, in Germany

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    This is Glass framed German camouflage netting remains which is sections of net which retain there green colour they are very solid not braking up or falling apart and are perfect for display or any collection and are a very rare find from this very famous house because there is virtually nothing left as it has been completely demolished and covered over post war.The parts have been mounted in to a glass fronted box frame with information and pictures and is 10 half inches by 10 half inches in size.The parts were recovered in 2018 from the remains of the Berghof Adolf Hitler’s vacation home in the Obersalzberg, Bavarian Alps near Berchtesgaden, in Germany.

    The Berghof was rebuilt and renamed in 1935 and was Hitler's vacation residence for ten years. It was damaged by British bombs in late April 1945, and again in the early May by retreating SS troops. The site was looted after Allied troops reached the area. The Bavarian government demolished what remained of the site in 1952.

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    German soldiers pull a camouflage net over the position of the 88 mm FlaK  18 anti-aircraft gunWW2: Explained 💣 on X: "#OTD 14th July 1944: Hitler leaves his Berghof  residence in Berchtesgaden, Germany, for the final time. His alpine retreat  in the mountains of Bavaria was one of