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Wolf's Lair

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Reference to map (it should be noted that the map does not match the ground perfectly and the locations of buildings may be off by many meters). 

1. Residential premises and Hitler's personal bodyguard
2. Bodyguard and Security Service
3. Emergency generator
4. Bunker
5. Press Chief Dr. Otto Dietrich
6. Conference shack, location of the unsuccessful attack on Hitler of 20 July 1944
7. Security police
8. Air-raid shelter for guests
9. Hitler's personal bodyguards
10. Stenographers
11. Security, first Hitler's bodyguard Rattenhuber, chief of the police department Högl, Post Office
12. Telex
13. Garages
14. Train
15. Cinema
16. Heating buildings
17. Dr. Morell, Bodenschatz, Hewel, Voß, Wolff, Fegelein
18. Commissary
19. Martin Bormann, Hitler's personal secretary
20. Bormann's air-raid shelter
21. Hitler adjutants and Wehrmacht personnel
22. Mess II
23. General Alfred Jodl, Chief of the Operations Staff of the Armed Forces High Command (OKW)
24. Firefighting pond
25. Office of the Foreign Ministry
26. Dr. Fritz Todt, after his fatal accident: Albert Speer
27. Hotel batallion
28. Air-raid shelter with Flak and MG units on the roof
29. Mess I
30. New tearoom
31. General Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, chief of the High Command of the Wehrmacht (OKW}
32. Old Teahouse
33. Hermann Göring, Reich Field Marshal, head of the Luftwaffe
34. Göring's air-raid shelter with Flak, MG and reflector units
35. Representation of the High Command of the Air Force
36. Representation of the High Command of the Navy
37. Bunker with Flak Station

38. Railway line

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Wolf's Lair

Wolf's Lair (German: Wolfsschanze) was Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II. The complex, which would become one of several Führerhauptquartiere (Führer Headquarters) located in various parts of occupied Europe, was built for the start of Operation Barbarossa - the invasion of the Soviet Union - in 1941. It was constructed by Organisation Todt.[1]

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