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Hitler’s bunker to be rebuilt for tourists
Allison Wallace January 13, 2015, 1:13 pm
The bunker where Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun committed suicide at the end of WWII is being re-created for tourists to visit at a German Museum.
Despite fears that it may be insensitive, The 'Top Secret' museum in Oberhausen plans to build a replica of the Fuhrerbunker.
Hitler’s rooms, his secretary’s office, the radio room and his doctor’s room will all be faithfully replicated.
Hitler moved to the Führerbunker in January 1945 and remained there until his suicide in April, just days after marrying Eva Braun, when he realised the war was a lost cause.
The museum is apparently still in the planning stages.
According to Museum Director, Ingo Mersmann, it is to be an educational experience for people to really see how it was, to experience the size and feel of the bunker.
A recreation of the Fuhrerbunker at Madame Tussaud’s wax museum in Berlin, Germany. Photo: Getty Images
The original site of the bunker near Potsdamer Platz and Brandenburg Gate in Berlin was left unmarked for many years, and it was only in 2006 that the location was received an official information board. It had been policy to ignore such sites, so they would not become places of pilgrimage for Nazi supporters.
The ruins of the original bunker in 1947. Photo: Wikipedia/Commons
Top Secret is no stranger to controversy. It made the news when it opened a replica of the building Osama bin Laden was living in before he was captured and killed by American special forces in 2011.
According to The Local, “the museum bills itself as a family museum with interactive exhibitions on espionage. They also have props from a James Bond film and a hat that once belonged to Cuban leader Fidel Castro.”
https://nz.totaltravel.yahoo.com/news/a/25981989/hitler-s-bunker-to-be-rebuilt-for-tourists/
Allison Wallace January 13, 2015, 1:13 pm
The bunker where Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun committed suicide at the end of WWII is being re-created for tourists to visit at a German Museum.
Despite fears that it may be insensitive, The 'Top Secret' museum in Oberhausen plans to build a replica of the Fuhrerbunker.
Hitler’s rooms, his secretary’s office, the radio room and his doctor’s room will all be faithfully replicated.
Hitler moved to the Führerbunker in January 1945 and remained there until his suicide in April, just days after marrying Eva Braun, when he realised the war was a lost cause.
The museum is apparently still in the planning stages.
According to Museum Director, Ingo Mersmann, it is to be an educational experience for people to really see how it was, to experience the size and feel of the bunker.

The original site of the bunker near Potsdamer Platz and Brandenburg Gate in Berlin was left unmarked for many years, and it was only in 2006 that the location was received an official information board. It had been policy to ignore such sites, so they would not become places of pilgrimage for Nazi supporters.

Top Secret is no stranger to controversy. It made the news when it opened a replica of the building Osama bin Laden was living in before he was captured and killed by American special forces in 2011.
According to The Local, “the museum bills itself as a family museum with interactive exhibitions on espionage. They also have props from a James Bond film and a hat that once belonged to Cuban leader Fidel Castro.”
https://nz.totaltravel.yahoo.com/news/a/25981989/hitler-s-bunker-to-be-rebuilt-for-tourists/