Lost Places: HERMANN GOERINGS PRIVATE BUNKER on the Obersalzberg - Documentary
This is the only documentary in the world that gives you an insight into Hermann Göring's underground bunker system on the Obersalzberg.
Join us on this extraordinary guided tour through this labyrinth, commented and explained by probably the most profound Obersalzberg expert, historian Florian Beierl.
This tour, which took place in 1999, was the first and last exploration of this facility, which was made inaccessible in 2001 during the extensive remodeling of the Obersalzberg.
On April 23, 1945, Goering, together with his family and staff, was arrested by the commandant of the Obersalzberg Dr. Bernhard Frank in his country house and survived the subsequent bombing raid on April 25, 1945, in this bunker.
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3 жыл бұрын
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It should of never been destroyed, the level of workmanship as I have said before was stunning, the plaster on the walls looked superb, it should have been dedicated to the memory of the folk who built it all IMO., wonderful skilled people.. Great vid. UK
@LazyDaisyDay88
2 жыл бұрын
I so agree. History shouldn't be erased like this. Future generations should be able to see it and learn from it.
@TaraConti
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking as I was watching this.
@robinwijker
2 жыл бұрын
Fully agree! It's truly amazing how they built and design this more then 80 years ago.
@johnhobbs621
Ай бұрын
Agree as well, these are amazing constructions and most probably many many men died in the making of these bunkers. I don't understand why the Eagles Nest and the concentration camps are places you can visit and yet the bunkers are blocked up. Surely they would be a very interesting place to see and would bring economy and an appreciation of the history to the area. Also they could one day be useful again as air raid bunkers or storage facilities.
Thanks for this, Goring has always fascinated me. He was incredibly smart, almost genius level, amazing pilot known for his bravery in WW1, always known for being jolly and quick to joke about his weight all while second in charge to a crazy Nazi regime. Very conflicting
@balloonhead61
3 жыл бұрын
You should read his letter to Churchill written the night he killed himself, the night before he was to hang in the gallows. It's very interesting if you haven't already. His intellect is undeniable. More or less predicts the cold war.
@StonewallStacks
3 жыл бұрын
@@balloonhead61 I’ll check that out, he also completely embarrassed US prosecutor Robert H Jackson when he testified at Nuremberg. David Fyfe had to rescue Jackson the next day. It followed Jackson for the rest of his life on how Goring made a fool of him.
@713devereux
3 жыл бұрын
Is just me but seems like lot work strip plumbing fixtures out that bunker.
@kelrogers8480
3 жыл бұрын
It wasn't a crazy regime. It was an evil one!
@StonewallStacks
3 жыл бұрын
@@kelrogers8480 I think people knew what I meant. Calm your tits
Fantastic--thank you for sharing it with us all!
His bunker appeared to be the best preserved. I can't stand that all of this is being destroyed
Absolutely fascinating. Thanks so much for sharing gentlemen.
It seems sad that the authorities are going to. do this . Cause for.Historical & educational reasons it would have been better to keep Goriig residents as it was before demolition.
Amazing videos you have on your channel. Thank you so much for sharing! I can't wait to visit the Obersalzberg once Covid is under control. Thanks again. Big fan of your channel. Paul UK
So cool. I definitely need to visit this place. I will go there this year.
Once again, another fascinating video. Thank you. In my visits to the Obersalzburg in the early '80s, I remember the site of Goering's home, but in my mind I see only grass with occasional rubble and holes into the ground where some had settled. The video ends with what I don't recall, substantial ruins being removed. Perhaps I am confusing two locations, unless what we see at the end had been covered up, only to be removed in preparation for the hotel. At any rate, thanks for the history.
I wonder if any local houses still have doors or other fittings from those bunkers
What an beautiful built bunker. If they going to build a luxury hotel, they should use it as a wine and beer cellar. Thank you for posting.
Why did they destroy all this? The most historically significant sites in the world and they destroyed it. Yeah, I have seen the Asian/European people that come and stay at that Hotel where Goerings house stood, but they are disinterested in where they are, what happened there. or anything else about the place. I have spent years studying this area and even though I have only been there once, I will be back to explore every possible remnant of WWII. This is not pretty history, but it IS history. History is not served by destroying it.
@notsosilentmajority1
3 жыл бұрын
Agreed. We are also now seeing the rewriting of history. It's being done slowly but surely. What happened to "those that don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it"? Well, by the time the revisionists get done rewriting history, future generations will have no idea what they are not supposed to repeat. Sad, so very sad.
@bozotheclown935
3 жыл бұрын
@@notsosilentmajority1 when history can not make it to the 6 o'clock news without being biased for political weight... Forget about the future.. right now is the problem. The future might get the truth from an investigative retrospective. We are in trouble with the truth NOW... Appreciate you comment friend... ==BOZE==
@notsosilentmajority1
3 жыл бұрын
@@bozotheclown935 Well said. Thanks for posting brother.
@robertfairburn9979
3 жыл бұрын
Such items are destroyed so they are not shrines to German Neo Nazis
@TOYSandSTORIESforyou
3 жыл бұрын
@@robertfairburn9979 what is, of course, ridiculous
Amazing! I knew the Goering bunkers existed but I did not know there was any way to enter them. I remember more or less walking the outline of the Landhaus Goering foundations. One could also make out the location of the swimming pool. Guess that is all gone due to the IC hotel.
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Absolutely fantastic!
Very good, thank you for sharing!
Imagine the work put into the construction. Good video.
Fascinating! Thank you for documenting this before it is all sealed away. What happened to all the items that were there? Looted and ransacked after the war?
Enjoy your channel. Interesting and educational.
Thanks for sharing
Joking aside this is a great video, thank you for sharing it with us.
Is the English narrator by chance the same guy who did the English version of the Neuschwanstein tour CD that I bought at Neuschwanstein store in 2000? Great job on everything! Love watching these.
This is absolutely amazing, and these things should never ever be destroyed, this is history and must always be preserved. Shameful!
Great video with alot of interesting facts in the narration , Hermann was a fascinating character , born in to aristocracy with a very high iq , decorated ww1 ace pilot , uncompromising politician who was head of the luftwaffe , even his trial at Nuremburg & mysterious suicide I find interesting and though I'm going on a bit I haven't even begun to scratch the surface
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Wonderful engineering. Was it lighted when it was in use? Sad these places were vandalized or bombed. Such history. Only recently have I come to terms with the fact that along with being descended from who people came from England in the 1600’s, my most recent (1830’s) family that came to America was the German part of my family on my mother’s side. Otto, which became Hutto when they came to South Carolina and had a plantation.
Fascinating video
Another great documentary about the bunker system. I wonder if the generator would have also been a submarine engine like in another. The holding mounts look about the same length.
Germans were on a different level even by today’s standards, can only imagine how bad other governments wanted their technology.
Really nice
Quite interesting thank you
Excellent
Greetings from America my Saxon brother's
Fascinating to say the least.
I wonder if they're talking about the bunker at Bogensee?
Interesting as this film is, the history of Germany in WW2 could take centuries to complete, I was stationed there in the early 80's and places was stationed at makes this old news, I love the underworld ,and what they created. I used hear stories of all the different tunnels, was stationed at few places that had tunnels, one unit was a missle site and we had 2 buildings on top, rest of place was under ground,3 levels, the other levels were flooded cause of the water table. I also heard rumors of tunnels you could drive a tank thru, not sure about that, also was at a location that there was multi tier structures below,and had a old ww2 prison below.
I could live in there. Just stock up on beans, etc. Good to go.
What is a "technical cabin where technical installations were located"? It looked like a narrow room with a long bench in the center, as if an unfinished locker room for a gymnasium or something, just minus the lockers on either side.
@BEGAFILMHISTORYINMOTION
3 жыл бұрын
Technical "cavern"
Amazing constructions and most probably many many men died in the making of these bunkers. I don't understand why the Eagles Nest and the concentration camps are places you can visit and yet the bunkers are blocked up. Surely they would be a very interesting place to see and would bring economy and an appreciation of the history to the area. Also they could one day be useful again as air raid bunkers or storage facilities.
I'm presuming the doorways were wider than Hitler's bunker.
Perhaps, i'm confused, but are these facilities, including the bunker system, were demolished/blocked, and there's no access to it whatsoever? Anyway, thanks for the interesting vids!
@BEGAFILMHISTORYINMOTION
3 жыл бұрын
You are correct. None of the bunkers are accessable anymore.
Question: How did they manage to put the plumbing? For the water and toilet since this is underground
@k.sudharto2425
2 жыл бұрын
probably they put the plumbing even deeper. maybe idk
what happened to the furniture?
You should add time sections so we can skip to sections we want to see most! 👍
Wonder if that is where the 10st Airbourne liberated Goering's wine collection.
A swanky hotel could certainly convert all those tunnels into something interesting. Forget about Goering!
Goerings bunker is better shape than the others
It is (was) beautifully preserved AND SHOULD BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
Kind of hard to picture the wider bodied Göring running around his bunker. He should not have eaten tooo much more, or he wouldn't even have fitted.
Germans love their bunkers.
Did the Goerings ever spend one night there?
Excellent film. The allies should never have bombed the Berghof, and SS barracks etc. etc. as there was no need whatso ever. The whole area should have been saved for future generations to admire. Superb bunkers!
This would give the Egyptians a run for their money.
No one can match German technology and engineering mind......
Who has taken away everything that was in the Bunker? You see the same all over Europe. Electrical installations are gone. Toilets, sinks, bathtubs, heating stoves, fireplaces, communications, etc.
His bunker looks like it wasn't hit with vandalism or looters that left writing everywhere
Can people explore these bunkers today?
2:33 Pac man
man, talk about stripped clean.
the entire area should be searched for art and everything stolen.
Of course Göring probably never even entered the bunker.
find any art?
They found bodies with missing limbs burried under his bunker
Just think if you where down there in that Bunker no flashlight no light only darkness and then you start hearing walking of a Nazi soldier of evil waiting for you to run into him and evil ghost
Not much faith in final victory if they needed vast underground survivalists bunkers... LOL.... I got claustrophobic in 5 minutes....