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> Hitler's ''Eagle's nest'' in Germany, just wanna share with my last trip...
post Jul 28, 2008 - 4:49 AM
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Since I'm fan of history about WWII I have visited one of famous places - Eagle's nest. Our aim was not just to get there by bus but climb there by foot smile.gif. As you can see it's not short walk at all.





there is beautiful nature all around...





...and at last on a top biggrin.gif (as you can see it's full of tourists)





the bonus picture: a horse smile.gif... amazing animal.



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post Jul 28, 2008 - 6:11 AM
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dude, that must be so awesome. Im a big WWII fan as well. That's something I could appreciate if I had the chance to do it...
post Jul 28, 2008 - 11:37 AM
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hey how mcuh do intereuro flights or train cost? my friends and i plan on goin to eurpoe next year.


awesome pics btw. cant wait to go see it next year

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post Jul 28, 2008 - 11:50 AM
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Beautiful view. That'd be freakin sweet to stand on that ledge... If you're as big of a history fan as myself, i'm willing to bet that was a pretty sweet trip. Looks like you had a good time, Did you learn anything?


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post Jul 28, 2008 - 4:57 PM
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Awesome place to visit. How long did the walk take?


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post Jul 28, 2008 - 8:02 PM
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i like WWII as well. ive been to the holocaust museum about 4 times


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post Jul 29, 2008 - 4:00 AM
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Thanks for comments folks smile.gif. We went by car there from Prague. it's about 400kms (~250miles). So only fuel costs biggrin.gif. Whole walking was about 7.5kms (~4.6mile) but imagine you must handle rise about 700meters (~2300feet) because you must leave a car at 950 meters above sea level and trip took about 2hrs. I have been as well in Normandy two years ago to see everything I can (Omaha beach, Pointe du Hoc, Pegasus bridge, Mulberry harbour... everything smile.gif).

note: and what I have learned? Weather is tricky there... within few hours it can change from sunny through cloudy to heavy rain... so having a nice view is rally about luck.

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post Jul 29, 2008 - 4:05 AM
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I so want to do that sort of trip around the major battle sites of WWII and WWI.

Mainly France because my granddad served over there during WWI and would liek to try and go to some of the towns he helped liberate.


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post Jul 29, 2008 - 6:30 PM
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May I ask why build something all the way up there? Is it like some secret command center or something?


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post Jul 29, 2008 - 9:36 PM
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uhhh to see everything....eagles nest..hint hint


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post Jul 29, 2008 - 11:07 PM
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QUOTE (tomazws @ Jul 29, 2008 - 6:30 PM) *
May I ask why build something all the way up there? Is it like some secret command center or something?



really it was just one more big thing that Hitler did. The idea was that he had a place to hide if the US made it that far he could see and diffend the whole area.

Man think about what the US troops had to go through to get there. There really wasnt much resistance by the time the 101st (i think it was) took the Nest. crazy to think what they went through to get there and what it must have been like to stand there at that time.

IMO WWII was the last heroic war this world has seen.
post Jul 30, 2008 - 2:18 AM
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QUOTE (tomazws @ Jul 30, 2008 - 1:30 AM) *
May I ask why build something all the way up there? Is it like some secret command center or something?

I believe the biggest reason why was Hitler's birthday... Eagle's nest was official present for his 50.


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post Jul 30, 2008 - 2:22 AM
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QUOTE (Havok1997GT @ Jul 30, 2008 - 6:07 AM) *
really it was just one more big thing that Hitler did. The idea was that he had a place to hide if the US made it that far he could see and diffend the whole area.

Man think about what the US troops had to go through to get there. There really wasnt much resistance by the time the 101st (i think it was) took the Nest. crazy to think what they went through to get there and what it must have been like to stand there at that time.

IMO WWII was the last heroic war this world has seen.

I know! I know!!! I got my self there by foot laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif


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post Jul 30, 2008 - 5:05 PM
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When you were there, how did it make you feel? I realize that may be a strange question... being Jewish, I was brought up with an acute awareness of the events of WWII, and of course specifically the Holocaust. I would imagine that for myself, I'd feel a strange sense of guilt almost for appreciating such a beautiful place with a beautiful view, that was inspired for and by such pure evil. I guess karmically, it's kind of God's way of having the last laugh over Hitler, kind of a spiritual or dogmatic fcuk-you.


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post Jul 31, 2008 - 2:26 AM
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QUOTE (GriffGirl @ Jul 31, 2008 - 12:05 AM) *
When you were there, how did it make you feel? I realize that may be a strange question... being Jewish, I was brought up with an acute awareness of the events of WWII, and of course specifically the Holocaust. I would imagine that for myself, I'd feel a strange sense of guilt almost for appreciating such a beautiful place with a beautiful view, that was inspired for and by such pure evil. I guess karmically, it's kind of God's way of having the last laugh over Hitler, kind of a spiritual or dogmatic fcuk-you.

Honestly... only one picture on the wall reminds Hitler him self. Nothing else... Place as it is is full of tourists enjoying beautiful view and feeding birds... only reminders I have found are "how this place has been build" no "why...". that's why more walking uphill made me thing about US troops climbing there or that effort to make whole pathway up... That means Eagle's nest is moreabout pleasant view than about history.

note: I can say more "freezing" feelings I had on Omaha beach or between white stone crosses on cemetery (because of number of those crosses)... and the most gloomy feeling I have has so far in Terezin fortress (during WWII known as Theresienstadt concentration camp). No one can imagine that feeling being there and see that place... there is nothing beautiful or pleasant to see. Terezin deserves only respect and should not be forgoten. That's why I have been there...


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post Aug 3, 2008 - 7:47 PM
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Dude, those photos are AMAZING!

Looks like we have a bunch of WWII era fans on this site.

Man, I'd love to see the "nest" up close and personal.


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