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杨昊鑫
5/5Outstanding
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The Eagle's Nest is a famous Alpine attraction, built on the top of the mountain at 1885 meters high. In 1937, the guest house was built as a birthday gift for Hitler, and then the Eagle's Nest became a place for Hitler to entertain allies and meet with the Gestapo during wartime. Today, the Eagle Nest is open to tourists and has become a mountaintop restaurant and an observation deck.
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Posted: Jun 30, 2020
juki235
5/5Outstanding
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The Hawk's Nest on the Bavarian hill is definitely the most famous place of World War II, where Hitler committed suicide, once the last bastion of Hitler commanding battles and hiding. It is condescending, overlooking a few tens of kilometers around, and the Eagle's Nest is a very strong castle, although history has long gone, but it can vaguely feel how gloomy this place used to be, how many of the crimes of Hitler in World War II were determined here.
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Posted: Jun 9, 2020
WillSum
5/5Outstanding
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The Eagle Nest is said to have been a military base where Hitler was hiding. It really looks good to hide from the mountains and often cloudy. It serves as a military base. From the elevator on the passage, you can feel a very serious atmosphere. It is said that when the weather on the mountain is good, you can overlook the mountains. The scenery is very shocking. But now you can only understand the history between the wax statues in the building.
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Posted: Mar 24, 2020
哥德堡
5/5Outstanding
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The eagle's nest was supposed to be Hitler's nest, but it was actually the original name of the mountain. As a natural sight, I thought it was more worth seeing than the nearby famous King's Lake. In the continuous Alps, this is a mountain peak that maintains distance from the mountains and stands alone, so the four views are stretched and vast, and the beautiful mountains and lakes have a panoramic view of the green space, without any obstacles, and there is indeed a thousand grand. If you know a little about Hitler, the music of Wagner or Richard Strauss that lingers in your heart will add to some sensual awareness of the German nation. It takes half a day to visit the eagle nest. You have to take the bus and take the elevator. In the peak season, there are many people to queue up. After going up the mountain, you will have to make an appointment to go down the mountain. I have an appointment for 1 and a half hours, but the elevator queue has been delayed for a long time, so it is not easy enough on the top of the mountain. The eagle nest is still seasonal. I went there once in April and didn't open it, but I saw that there were reviews that wrote that the snow scene in winter was also very beautiful, and I needed to go up the mountain by myself. But in April, I went to a Nazi exhibition near the eagle nest and a bomb shelter. I couldn't find the information. I don't know what it is to do with the eagle nest.