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Illustrated by four photographs, the attached is an article about what Hitler's Bavarian retreat, Berchtesgaden, looked like after the 101st Airborne got through redecorating the place. This is an amusing article written by Yank reporter Harry Sions, who seemed to really want to know what Hitler's taste in furnishings, books and movies truly was like - in each room that he entered Sions tried to picture how each was furnished and he went to some length describing Eva Braun's quarters and the toiletries that she left behind.

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Berchtesgaden: Hitler's Mountain Retreat (Yank Magazine, 1945)

Berchtesgaden: Hitler's Mountain Retreat (Yank Magazine, 1945)

Berchtesgaden: Hitler's Mountain Retreat (Yank Magazine, 1945)

Berchtesgaden: Hitler's Mountain Retreat (Yank Magazine, 1945)

Berchtesgaden: Hitler's Mountain Retreat (Yank Magazine, 1945)

Berchtesgaden: Hitler's Mountain Retreat (Yank Magazine, 1945)

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