Hitler's bunker then and now

There are four images on this page. One image from the 1930s and three images from 2018

This first image is of Hitler's and Joseph Goebbels Chancellery in central Berlin. This image was found on a postcard at Wabigoon First Nation, located in Northwestern Ontario.

Joseph Goebbels was the minister of propoganda for the Nazi government

His wife and nine children lived underneath the building.

Below is a huge underground complex that is many meters deep and reinforced with bomb proof concrete and steel.

Hitler spent the last month of the War in the company of his top generals directing armies that did not exist. One general spoke up and told Hitler that the armies in fact did not exist. Hitler had him shot. The remaining generals did not dare speak up.

Just before the end of the War in Europe, Joeseph Goebells and his wife poisoned their nine children and then committed suicide themselves. They did not want their children living in a world without Nazism. Hitler married his mistress Eva Braun and then they both committed suicide. No apologies to the world were ever made for the horrors that Nazism inflected.

This is the spot directly in front on the Chancellery photographed in 2018. The underground complex still exists and is buried underneath. There is very little to mark the place. The government does not want Neo-Nazi groups to memorialize the spot. Here is where Hitler's personal guards burned his body after he committed suicide.

There is a signpost that mentions Hitler's Chancellery. This MAY (not sure) be the only place in Berlin where Hitler's name is displayed.

This is the other side of the Chancellery. It is simply a Chinese restaurant. Few people are aware of the significance of this spot in the history of the War.