Auction 32 Eretz Israel, anti-Semitism, Holocaust, postcards and photographs, autographs, Judaica
Dec 9, 2025
Avraham Ferrara 11, Jerusalem, Israel
The auction will take place on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, at 19:00 (Israel time).
The auction has ended

LOT 37:

Photo folder from the Eagle’s Nest – Adolf Hitler’s residence in the Bavarian Alps

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Photo folder from the Eagle’s Nest – Adolf Hitler’s residence in the Bavarian Alps. "EAGLE’S
Photo folder from the Eagle’s Nest – Adolf Hitler’s residence in the Bavarian Alps. "EAGLE’S Image - 1
Photo folder from the Eagle’s Nest – Adolf Hitler’s residence in the Bavarian Alps. "EAGLE’S Image - 2
Photo folder from the Eagle’s Nest – Adolf Hitler’s residence in the Bavarian Alps. "EAGLE’S Image - 3
Photo folder from the Eagle’s Nest – Adolf Hitler’s residence in the Bavarian Alps. "EAGLE’S Image - 4
Photo folder from the Eagle’s Nest – Adolf Hitler’s residence in the Bavarian Alps. "EAGLE’S Image - 5
Photo folder from the Eagle’s Nest – Adolf Hitler’s residence in the Bavarian Alps. "EAGLE’S Image - 6
Photo folder from the Eagle’s Nest – Adolf Hitler’s residence in the Bavarian Alps. "EAGLE’S Image - 7

Start price:
$ 150
Buyer's Premium: 23%
VAT: 18% On Buyer's Premium Only
Auction took place on Dec 9, 2025 at DYNASTY

Item Overview

Description:

Photo folder from the Eagle’s Nest – Adolf Hitler’s residence in the Bavarian Alps


"EAGLE’S Nest before 1945 / Kehlsteinhaus vor 1945" – The Eagle’s Nest before 1945 – a photo folder containing 12 black-and-white photographs, showing interior and exterior views of Adolf Hitler’s residence at the summit of the Kehlstein mountain in the Bavarian Alps. Published postwar.


The Eagle’s Nest (Kehlsteinhaus) was a lavish structure built atop Mount Kehlstein near Berchtesgaden, Germany, as part of the Obersalzberg complex used by the leadership of the Third Reich. The building was inaugurated in 1938 as a birthday gift to Adolf Hitler on the occasion of his 50th birthday, initiated by Martin Bormann. The site was not used for strategic decision-making but rather served as a private retreat and informal meeting place for diplomatic guests and high-ranking Nazi Party officials. After the war, the Eagle’s Nest became a symbol of evil - the idyllic mountaintop retreat from which Hitler is associated with planning the annihilation of European Jewry.

Photographs include: the Führer’s room, dining room, kitchen, the round hall, conference hall, bronze lions used as door handles at the tunnel gate, the 126-meter-high elevator shaft, meeting room, the 130-meter-long Kehlstein tunnel, the underground power station, the underground tunnel, and the guest room paneled with pine wood.

Folder and photographs: 9x14 cm. Very good condition.


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