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US soldiers guard the entrance of the Kehlsteinhaus tunnel in May 1945, near the town of Berchtesgaden in Bavaria,, that leads to the chalet, nicknamed the Eagle's nest, used by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party for receptions and social meetings for the Nazi party. The Kehlsteinhaus, above Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps in Germany, was built in 1937-1938 at a few kilometers from the location of the Berghof, one of the main residences of Adolf Hitler, and was used by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party for government and social meetings. (Photo by Eric SCHWAB / AFP) (Photo by ERIC SCHWAB/AFP via Getty Images)
US soldiers guard the entrance of the Kehlsteinhaus tunnel in May 1945, near the town of Berchtesgaden in Bavaria,, that leads to the chalet, nicknamed the Eagle's nest, used by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party for receptions and social meetings for the Nazi party. The Kehlsteinhaus, above Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps in Germany, was built in 1937-1938 at a few kilometers from the location of the Berghof, one of the main residences of Adolf Hitler, and was used by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party for government and social meetings. (Photo by Eric SCHWAB / AFP) (Photo by ERIC SCHWAB/AFP via Getty Images)
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May 10, 1945
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