I am an American, but Germany is my first home as my dad was in the military in the early 70s. This video makes me homesick. I visited the Eagles Nest in 75.
The Eagle's Nest wasn't Hitler's summer residence, and neither was it the location of his meeting with Neville Chamberlain. That was The Berghof which has since been destroyed, but was located not far from there, just down the mountain a little.
Note a few errors in the video: Hitler only visited this place on a few occasions, he disliked how secluded and claustrophobic it was and felt he could be cornered by the Allies. He spent most of his time in this area near the base of the mountain at his summer residence the Berghof, where he also entertained heads of state.
That's what another YT channel says too, that Hitler visited Eagle's Nest only about ten times. But isn't this where all the photos were taken of Hitler with top Nazis and Eva Braun?? I went to Berchtesgaden in the 1990's but got there too late in the afternoon to go up to Eagle's Nest.
@@halibut1249 There were a couple pictures of Hitler and various guests taken up on the Eagle’s Nest or Kehlsteinhaus, as it was originally called. Some of his staff later said though that he wasn’t fond of the height and avoided going there for pleasure (or work). He would mostly use it to show off to German and foreign dignitaries. Apparently 14 official visits were counted, so the 10 guessed by his staff is on the low side. The Kehlsteinhaus was often used by Eva Braun and her guests though, including for some of the wedding celebrations for Gretl Braun and Hermann Fegelein. The pictures (and films) you probably saw were taken a few kilometres further down the mountain at the “Berghof”, which was basically the centre of a Nazi village. Most of the films and pictures were shot by the Brown sisters and used for propaganda.
@@nvw2978 - yes, the terrace that is seen in so many photos was part of Berghof. Today the Berghof is gone, only a few pathways and retaining walls swallowed up by woods.The big tourist attraction today, with stunning views of surrounding Bavaria and Austria, is Eagle's Nest, further up. You have to take a special bus up the steep road and then an elevator to the top where EN is..
Hitler actually hated this place. He was extremely claustrophobic. They had to back his car into the tunnel while he imagined he was somewhere else. The reason the elevator has reflective walls was to help him deal with the tight space. It's sad that some tourists don't respect the locals that are dining there.
@@codygriffin5603 No! Hitler didnt like this house, he was there just three times, it was a birthday gift from Bormann to him as "tea house"! You mean the Berghof, wich was his Home, it was designed by Hitler in parts, it doesen exist anymore, it was destroyd 1945 by the us bombing commands as the much other Nazi buildings ant the ruins where busted 1952!
I went there in 1999 and it was so foggy so I really hope in Beginning of August I will be lucky to be able to see the most beautiful scenery ever. Can’t wait
the footage in this video is very nice. However the ignorance of these tourists as to what the eagle's nest is truly all about is astonishing. Hitler actually only visited this place probably a dozen times. Maybe these people should read their history lesson. the good thing is that this wonderful structure was not bombed into submission by the Allies after the war. The way the Berghof was. It is living history.
If you want to avoid the masses but still have comparable views, drive along the nearby B999 Panorama road, toll is just 8 Euro but you get tremendous sights across both the Austrian and Bavarian sides. There are numerous rest stops, benches, and a toilet & kiosk. You can also see the Kehlsteinhaus from afar, unfortunately the view of the Königsee is blocked. But you can go on a baot tour of that separetly (be sure to do the full hike around Obersee to the waterfall too).
A suck-up gift to Hitler from Martin Borman. Hitler had little interest in it, and was not known to spend much time there. The most frequent visitor was Eva Braun, who would escape to the Eagle's Nest to get away from the stress of her virtual captivity.
Went and visited a few years ago, it was shrouded in fog but still unforgettable. Back down into Berchtesgaden and the fog had disappeared! Didn't know at the time that Adolf's half-sister is buried in the town's cemetery!
It has been awhile but I visited there. The drive up was steep and scary. Several times I felt that this was it for me and we were going to fall off the edge. The roads were narrow and curvy and frightening . That is one reason I don't recommend visiting there.
Hitler went up there 7 times. Main reasons: he could not get the sun on his eyes, light was too intense and he felt trapped being on top if the elevator was broken or failure of generator. Actually the elevator broke for 3 hours when Hitler was there in July 1940 and he said he will never be back, but yet he did for 3 more times.
General Patton said we fought the wrong enemy. Stop believing the bullshit fed by the main stream stupid sheep. Q don’t question the 20 million of the communist killed in the Soviet Union. Buffoon
@@ommsterlitz1805 it's still a beautiful building regardless of your opinion. Also such this being hitler didn't visit the eagles nest that often so being sore of what hitler did with his SS troops is no reason not to like the beautiful mountain's and architecture of the eagles nest. And germany was mainly fighting for a better Germany if you think or Germans are bad then watch valkyrie till then I'll call you a hypocrite I doubt you've even scrapped the tops of ww2 history and the events that occurred as such.
@@ommsterlitz1805 as in what your original comment doesn't real prove any real direction...I assumed you where referring to war crimes and such so...don't know what reading that twice would do, also loosing using imbecile when your claim was pretty non directional is kinda fucked yo😂
1:10 special equipped buses, no way a car could make that drive......lol yeah a car would not be able to cope with such a strenuous drive....thats rich
@@Riide The buses have had special modifications by Mercedes to take on the 24% Grade, most cars cant go over 22% in the wet. , as the steep road leading to the peak is too steep for regular vehicles. The vehicles you see are range rover 4x4 2 other 4x4 , hardly a 2 wheel drive car now are they.
Now please don't be so mean-spirited. The short film gives a fantastic 👏picture of touring ond of the great places of history and of the many groups of interested visitors who patiently work their way through the best bits via the slightly tedious bits. What a fantastic location and how inspiring the views! I day be brave and watch in a spirit of gratitude!
More of an honor for me cause I was stationed in Germany at the time when I visited and I told me self one of the most evil men in history was here....thank you to the men that fought in the war
The Kehlsteinhaus (known as the Eagle's Nest in English-speaking countries) is a Third Reich-era building erected atop the summit of the Kehlstein, a rocky outcrop that rises above the Obersalzberg near the town of Berchtesgaden. It was used exclusively by members of the Nazi Party for government and social meetings. It was visited on 14 documented instances by Adolf Hitler, who disliked the location due to his fear of heights, the risk of bad weather, and the thin mountain air.[1][2] Today it is open seasonally as a restaurant, beer garden, and tourist site.
Bergof- This massive Light came from the Massive Window! I have never seen such a window before. Testimony of Albert Sylvester about Lloyd George's admiration for the German recovery since 1933-1936. Eagle's Nest is shown in IGI-2 game. But great video. More info please. Thank you
I was here few day`s ago... this is one of most beautifule place that I ever visit all around the world...!!! View is like in paradise, totaly unreal... if somebody like to visit amazing place`s, this is my recomend for sure...!!! Greeting`s from "Plavi Tapiri" team...!!! ;)
Obviously the people in this video have No idea of the seriousness of this place. What the purpose was for, the millions of lives that were lost and the millions more that were effected by the people who this place meant for. I understand that it has a beautiful view, paid for by millions of souls!!!!
@@Albertangelo123 So true, unfortunately we live in a society where people don’t know or understand history. They have no understanding of what happens during that time.
At minute 4:18 a man standing and looking over into the awesome valley below makes an interesting comment that just sent my mind soaring, I will give a reply to his comment. My answer would be a place not nearly as high up but in my opinion incredible beautiful. That would be inspiration point Yosemite National Park. It would be interesting to hear replies from other people as well. Listen to his comment at minute 4:18
Bus Parking lot for the Kehlsteinhaus Is location of Pension Moritz, where a Mr.Wolfe[Hitler] met Anton Drexler, and stayed there alot in early days, Nazi era construction- Pension Moritz included into Platterhof, which after war, was Americans Hotel General Walker! Historical Ground and Space(Parking Lot)
Very nice view there. I have the doorknob of Hitlers' study room from here, ripped off the door by my grandpa when his unit rolled thru during the final days of WWII. Would be interesting to visit it one day.
I can appreciate both the beauty of the landscape and the historical significance. But there is just something unsettling about seeing so many people acting giddy about visiting this place.
The best thing about that place and it's ideology is when Easy Company of the 101st Airborne took it over! It's absolutely beautiful country though! No arguing that!
I know this is not a concentration camp, but this is still a curiously sunny and upbeat video about the occasional residence of possibly the most reviled man in modern history....
Yeah it was the man not the place and the weather is neutral and hey the place is beautifull so why not be upbeat, and speaking of concentration camps the British brought them into being in South Africa during the Boer war .
@@tinkles30 oh your right people go because they want to see where these people who were so much a part of history which if it didn't affect their lives certainly affected their parents and grandparents lives. Yes it is fascinating to be at a place where history was made and altered and to see somewhat of the same scenery a privelidge . By the way for anyone interested anyone who follows votes for or serves under an idiot who advocates injections of disinfectant needs their brains testing
@@kengrimes1012 Sorry you missed the point and can't have a rational discussion. Good bye. I'm sure you'll enjoy visiting Pol Pot's spa for the beautiful hedges.
@Eff dees If that's what you think then you also have misunderstood my comment. And I was not the one who got insulting with the previous commenter. I never made a claim against the beauty of the place. My comment was about the video being very sunny. I'm always happy to have a rational discussion. I am not the one who took it to some other topic about electing a disinfectant shooting president. And I know MANY people who have visited this place and they have all mentioned how beautiful it is. But no one has ever told me they went there not knowing its history significant to the war and all that goes with it.
take a look on his shitty Smartphone with low quality images and greasy fingerprint on the camera rear really don't believe this dumbass turtle looking
Is anyone else bothered by how excited people seemed to be visiting this place? It's like they're climbing the Eiffel Tower or the Empire State Building. This not be a place to be celebrated. Just imagine what was being discussed there during the war. Disgusting behavior.
The hundred first airborne dropped several bombs on it in an attempt to destroy it in 1945. Thankfully they all missed, it is still considered to be an engineering marvel.
Hitler's driver would back in through the tunnel to pick him up, because Adolf Hitler was terrified of the unknown and clastriphopic.....The elevator was mirrored because he was clastriphopic.....I think he only visited there once....as I did. What trouble it must have been for the driver to back so far back into this hole, but worse for him if he didn't 😉.... Beautiful place to visit, rejecting the history....
Spectacular. Must seen 🙂
1:12 I love that the guy says can't get up there unless it's on a big bus and you can't do it in your car I bed to differ sir
Ah home sweet home, my country still looking beautiful as ever. Ich liebe dich, Bayern!
is this geemany or austria??
@@ibnusabil5540 Germany, but right to the Austrian border.
I am an American, but Germany is my first home as my dad was in the military in the early 70s. This video makes me homesick. I visited the Eagles Nest in 75.
@@dk0898
Well, the Austrian border is a few kilometers away.
The Eagle's Nest wasn't Hitler's summer residence, and neither was it the location of his meeting with Neville Chamberlain. That was The Berghof which has since been destroyed, but was located not far from there, just down the mountain a little.
Absolutely!
Place should not still exist
Yep. Typical internet misinformation. Hitler apparently only visited the Eagle's Nest about 10 times. Hardly a summer residence.
Ψ Воинomme lol ok nazi sympathizer.
@@glennstockley2197 Agree!" It should have been a center for american feninists who wanted to host climate conferances for muslim metoo-victims!
Riding on those buses with all those screaming tourists would be hell..........Martin Bormann must be spinning like a top.
Mass Tourisme is a terrible new disease
it would be better if i was the only one person was there, peace and quiet
Note a few errors in the video: Hitler only visited this place on a few occasions, he disliked how secluded and claustrophobic it was and felt he could be cornered by the Allies. He spent most of his time in this area near the base of the mountain at his summer residence the Berghof, where he also entertained heads of state.
That's what another YT channel says too, that Hitler visited Eagle's Nest only about ten times. But isn't this where all the photos were taken of Hitler with top Nazis and Eva Braun?? I went to Berchtesgaden in the 1990's but got there too late in the afternoon to go up to Eagle's Nest.
@@halibut1249 I think that was the Berghof?
@@nvw2978 Ja.
@@halibut1249 There were a couple pictures of Hitler and various guests taken up on the Eagle’s Nest or Kehlsteinhaus, as it was originally called. Some of his staff later said though that he wasn’t fond of the height and avoided going there for pleasure (or work). He would mostly use it to show off to German and foreign dignitaries. Apparently 14 official visits were counted, so the 10 guessed by his staff is on the low side. The Kehlsteinhaus was often used by Eva Braun and her guests though, including for some of the wedding celebrations for Gretl Braun and Hermann Fegelein. The pictures (and films) you probably saw were taken a few kilometres further down the mountain at the “Berghof”, which was basically the centre of a Nazi village. Most of the films and pictures were shot by the Brown sisters and used for propaganda.
@@nvw2978 - yes, the terrace that is seen in so many photos was part of Berghof. Today the Berghof is gone, only a few pathways and retaining walls swallowed up by woods.The big tourist attraction today, with stunning views of surrounding Bavaria and Austria, is Eagle's Nest, further up. You have to take a special bus up the steep road and then an elevator to the top where EN is..
Hitler actually hated this place. He was extremely claustrophobic. They had to back his car into the tunnel while he imagined he was somewhere else. The reason the elevator has reflective walls was to help him deal with the tight space. It's sad that some tourists don't respect the locals that are dining there.
Those tourists probably pay for the locals to eat.
... He designed it ...
@@codygriffin5603 No! Hitler didnt like this house, he was there just three times, it was a birthday gift from Bormann to him as "tea house"! You mean the Berghof, wich was his Home, it was designed by Hitler in parts, it doesen exist anymore, it was destroyd 1945 by the us bombing commands as the much other Nazi buildings ant the ruins where busted 1952!
raphael vitton you're disgusting.
🦅💨 🚽
Absolutely Amazing. My Grandfather was There In 1945. During the end of the War. I have all his Pictures. I so wish to visit Eagles Nest one day ❤️✅🍺
Susss is he a nazi
You should really go and post before and after side by side photos.
I’d like to see those photos
My grandfather was there in 1942
@@MrRooibos123 was he in nurberg trial?
I was there in September 2000. What a view, Amazing!
'there's no way you can drive here in a car" -Pulls up into a car park full of cars.
they were 4x4, not cars. Its a 24% gradient which most cars cant do over 22% in the wet.
I’m pretty sure if a bus can make it up there so can a car
Spentastic cars aren't allowed on the road up from the bus station, only the buses.
I visited this place in 1993 while stationed in Germany. Beautiful scenery.
I visited in 94 .. with my now ex and his Army unit
I went there in 1999 and it was so foggy so I really hope in Beginning of August I will be lucky to be able to see the most beautiful scenery ever. Can’t wait
i was there with my father and mother in the 1960 dad was in the RAF in germany lovely place with lovely people
the footage in this video is very nice. However the ignorance of these tourists as to what the eagle's nest is truly all about is astonishing. Hitler actually only visited this place probably a dozen times. Maybe these people should read their history lesson. the good thing is that this wonderful structure was not bombed into submission by the Allies after the war. The way the Berghof was. It is living history.
I was there in 1993, such a beautiful place. I hope to take my Bonnie someday soon.
His underground bunker it the cliff, is where he spent one third of his time as Chancellor. He only visited this particular building 7-14 times
If you want to avoid the masses but still have comparable views, drive along the nearby B999 Panorama road, toll is just 8 Euro but you get tremendous sights across both the Austrian and Bavarian sides. There are numerous rest stops, benches, and a toilet & kiosk. You can also see the Kehlsteinhaus from afar, unfortunately the view of the Königsee is blocked. But you can go on a baot tour of that separetly (be sure to do the full hike around Obersee to the waterfall too).
Thank you. I will do this tomorrow.
A suck-up gift to Hitler from Martin Borman. Hitler had little interest in it, and was not known to spend much time there. The most frequent visitor was Eva Braun, who would escape to the Eagle's Nest to get away from the stress of her virtual captivity.
Went and visited a few years ago, it was shrouded in fog but still unforgettable. Back down into Berchtesgaden and the fog had disappeared! Didn't know at the time that Adolf's half-sister is buried in the town's cemetery!
It has been awhile but I visited there. The drive up was steep and scary. Several times I felt that this was it for me and we were going to fall off the edge. The roads were narrow and curvy and frightening . That is one reason I don't recommend visiting there.
Hitler went up there 7 times. Main reasons: he could not get the sun on his eyes, light was too intense and he felt trapped being on top if the elevator was broken or failure of generator. Actually the elevator broke for 3 hours when Hitler was there in July 1940 and he said he will never be back, but yet he did for 3 more times.
lol 7 times 10 times .. you lot cant make up a fake story and stick with it .. gronks
Why is this place still standing can you imagine all those despicable decisions made there!
General Patton said we fought the wrong enemy. Stop believing the bullshit fed by the main stream stupid sheep.
General Patton said we fought the wrong enemy. Stop believing the bullshit fed by the main stream stupid sheep. Q don’t question the 20 million of the communist killed in the Soviet Union. Buffoon
3:45he would sometimes sit in the corridor and think about his deity.Only such a house would suit a world conqueror.
Absolutely amazing, great video, now I want to go, from Australia
Was there in 2007 with my wife, such a magical place with such a sad history which was created by a maniacal monster.
Sad that you don't know much about history then
@@ommsterlitz1805 it's still a beautiful building regardless of your opinion. Also such this being hitler didn't visit the eagles nest that often so being sore of what hitler did with his SS troops is no reason not to like the beautiful mountain's and architecture of the eagles nest. And germany was mainly fighting for a better Germany if you think or Germans are bad then watch valkyrie till then I'll call you a hypocrite I doubt you've even scrapped the tops of ww2 history and the events that occurred as such.
@@bensonranch7841 You clearly don't understand what i said lol read twice before arguing it makes you pass for an imbecile
@@ommsterlitz1805 as in what your original comment doesn't real prove any real direction...I assumed you where referring to war crimes and such so...don't know what reading that twice would do, also loosing using imbecile when your claim was pretty non directional is kinda fucked yo😂
@@bensonranch7841holy nazi
1:10 special equipped buses, no way a car could make that drive......lol yeah a car would not be able to cope with such a strenuous drive....thats rich
It's a 10% grade - what kind of car do you have?
dumbest thing ive heard. any car could drive up and down this road.
and thats being said while they pull into a car park with cars in it !
LMAO, what a cringe moment
@@Riide The buses have had special modifications by Mercedes to take on the 24% Grade, most cars cant go over 22% in the wet. , as the steep road leading to the peak is too steep for regular vehicles. The vehicles you see are range rover 4x4 2 other 4x4 , hardly a 2 wheel drive car now are they.
First thing that comes to mind for me is all the lives that were lost building it with slave labor. It is beautiful but terrible at the same time
Germany is so beautiful ....
Not as beautiful as Norway@funkyflights
@@jessedylan6162 shut up
A tour of the back of tourist's heads. "What is that?" "I have no idea." "It is a fireplace." Selfies. Gorgeous views of the nose ring.
Now please don't be so mean-spirited. The short film gives a fantastic 👏picture of touring ond of the great places of history and of the many groups of interested visitors who patiently work their way through the best bits via the slightly tedious bits.
What a fantastic location and how inspiring the views!
I day be brave and watch in a spirit of gratitude!
🦅💨 🚽
More of an honor for me cause I was stationed in Germany at the time when I visited and I told me self one of the most evil men in history was here....thank you to the men that fought in the war
I hope there is some kind of a memorial for Easy company there
The Kehlsteinhaus (known as the Eagle's Nest in English-speaking countries) is a Third Reich-era building erected atop the summit of the Kehlstein, a rocky outcrop that rises above the Obersalzberg near the town of Berchtesgaden. It was used exclusively by members of the Nazi Party for government and social meetings. It was visited on 14 documented instances by Adolf Hitler, who disliked the location due to his fear of heights, the risk of bad weather, and the thin mountain air.[1][2] Today it is open seasonally as a restaurant, beer garden, and tourist site.
ok thanks for the cp from wikipedia
Bergof- This massive Light came from the Massive Window! I have never seen such a window before. Testimony of Albert Sylvester about Lloyd George's admiration for the German recovery since 1933-1936. Eagle's Nest is shown in IGI-2 game. But great video. More info please. Thank you
Yes we are around this place but not on top the mountain yet
I was here few day`s ago... this is one of most beautifule place that I ever visit all around the world...!!! View is like in paradise, totaly unreal... if somebody like to visit amazing place`s, this is my recomend for sure...!!! Greeting`s from "Plavi Tapiri" team...!!! ;)
Noway taking some turns with your car, but with a giant bus however! 🤣
I think it is absolutely beautiful
As symbol of power of the NS regime, decisions were made at the Eagle’s Nest.
The Eagle's Nest chalet, Hitler's 50th-birthday present, perches on a mountaintop above the Bavarian resort of Berchtesgaden.
During this period there was still no great concern about climate change. 3:52
Today the Eagle's Nest remains in its original state.
Hitler's Eagles Nest, Germany, still sits on a mountain peak high above Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps.
Go!! It's unbelievable.
Obviously the people in this video have No idea of the seriousness of this place. What the purpose was for, the millions of lives that were lost and the millions more that were effected by the people who this place meant for. I understand that it has a beautiful view, paid for by millions of souls!!!!
Yes, they view this place as Disneyland with no dark history to reflect upon.
@@Albertangelo123 So true, unfortunately we live in a society where people don’t know or understand history. They have no understanding of what happens during that time.
Keep that same thought in mind for the native American Indians when you are enjoying the view from your porch 😢
@@travissmith6253 I don’t have a porch
@@charlessmith5177 if you dig around, most of the places that are beautiful and make people happy have a dark history full of genocide etc.
Great! Thanks a lot!
I can't wait to go!!!!!
What kind of language is that at 3:36?
"No way you can do this in your car"........ as they're riding in a bus.
people will never learn from history. they're condemned to repeat it in every generation.
At minute 4:18 a man standing and looking over into the awesome valley below makes an interesting comment that just sent my mind soaring, I will give a reply to his comment. My answer would be a place not nearly as high up but in my opinion incredible beautiful. That would be inspiration point Yosemite National Park. It would be interesting to hear replies from other people as well. Listen to his comment at minute 4:18
They should have flattened this House of Death
It looks beautiful
Bus Parking lot for the Kehlsteinhaus
Is location of Pension Moritz, where a Mr.Wolfe[Hitler] met Anton Drexler,
and stayed there alot in early days,
Nazi era construction- Pension Moritz included into Platterhof, which after war, was Americans
Hotel General Walker! Historical
Ground and Space(Parking Lot)
I've been to Germany like 5 times on business, and I am sorry to say I never made it there....
I guess I dont get how all of these people are smiling. Do they understand what this location represented and who is was used by?
3.141 59 exactly the most hated man in history had it built and used money stained with the blood of millions of Jews
Exactly man 😖.. A devil
Very nice view there. I have the doorknob of Hitlers' study room from here, ripped off the door by my grandpa when his unit rolled thru during the final days of WWII.
Would be interesting to visit it one day.
Germans know how to build
They too know how to fight.
Oh the joyous music and the excitement on a day trip to visit the Home of a Nazi, classic.
I can appreciate both the beauty of the landscape and the historical significance. But there is just something unsettling about seeing so many people acting giddy about visiting this place.
im going to visit eagles nest this year..one in my bucket list
Did you make it, or did Covid-19 screw it up for you?
i dont care about the dark history behind eagle nest.
i just want to enjoy the scenery and nature.
"There is no way you can do this in your car." Really? Maybe you should ride with me for a day.
0:28 since when does Sweden have alps?
Sweden, Switzerland .. same, same ...... apparently
Kebnekaise , 2096 meters. In Sweden.
@@SydneyDrums typical Americans not knowing anything outside the US
It was never a big strategic planning place. Sheesh!
The best thing about that place and it's ideology is when Easy Company of the 101st Airborne took it over!
It's absolutely beautiful country though! No arguing that!
Mom with grunge colored hair....some ppl should not mate
Instead of a place to reflect on the horrors of fascism and war it's now a cheap cafe and beer garden.
Just like my India hill side dangers roads love it some time friting
Cool minecraft house
It's The Eagles nest💯😃😃😃
Could def do it in my car lmao
Hitler thought this place was not safe for him so he decided not to to come here.... but the scenery is beautiful!!
Hitler was afraid of heights thats probably why he hardly ever went there
Was there as a kid. Didn't understand the significance then.
Neville Chamberlain didn't visit here!
Did Kermit fly there,recognized him right away.
Can't believe Charlie Chaplin used to visit that place for meetings.
I know this is not a concentration camp, but this is still a curiously sunny and upbeat video about the occasional residence of possibly the most reviled man in modern history....
Yeah it was the man not the place and the weather is neutral and hey the place is beautifull so why not be upbeat, and speaking of concentration camps the British brought them into being in South Africa during the Boer war .
@@kengrimes1012 Sure, but don't fool yourself into thinking people go to visit this place because it's beautiful. It's an associative thing....
@@tinkles30 oh your right people go because they want to see where these people who were so much a part of history which if it didn't affect their lives certainly affected their parents and grandparents lives. Yes it is fascinating to be at a place where history was made and altered and to see somewhat of the same scenery a privelidge . By the way for anyone interested anyone who follows votes for or serves under an idiot who advocates injections of disinfectant needs their brains testing
@@kengrimes1012 Sorry you missed the point and can't have a rational discussion. Good bye. I'm sure you'll enjoy visiting Pol Pot's spa for the beautiful hedges.
@Eff dees If that's what you think then you also have misunderstood my comment. And I was not the one who got insulting with the previous commenter. I never made a claim against the beauty of the place. My comment was about the video being very sunny. I'm always happy to have a rational discussion. I am not the one who took it to some other topic about electing a disinfectant shooting president.
And I know MANY people who have visited this place and they have all mentioned how beautiful it is. But no one has ever told me they went there not knowing its history significant to the war and all that goes with it.
What the fuck was that guy going on about busses making it up a mountain but a car can't?
I darn the fact I didn't buy the t-shirt when I visited it.
“My instagram is flowin’”...this video is more about how to look cool in selfies.
take a look on his shitty Smartphone with low quality images and greasy fingerprint on the camera rear really don't believe this dumbass turtle looking
Ψ Воинomme
It’s not that bad quality wise; just the content could be better directed.
Wunderbar
Kinda disturbing how the video and the tourists in it completely gloss over the historical relevance of this place
.......fascinating ......tourists....😁
What the hell is Kermit Weeks doing in this video?
What time of year did you film this video? I see there is snow. Thank you!
Is anyone else bothered by how excited people seemed to be visiting this place? It's like they're climbing the Eiffel Tower or the Empire State Building. This not be a place to be celebrated. Just imagine what was being discussed there during the war. Disgusting behavior.
The hundred first airborne dropped several bombs on it in an attempt to destroy it in 1945. Thankfully they all missed, it is still considered to be an engineering marvel.
Hitler's driver would back in through the tunnel to pick him up, because Adolf Hitler was terrified of the unknown and clastriphopic.....The elevator was mirrored because he was clastriphopic.....I think he only visited there once....as I did. What trouble it must have been for the driver to back so far back into this hole, but worse for him if he didn't 😉.... Beautiful place to visit, rejecting the history....
He really had a great taste on life
my instragram is frickin flowin right now
If you can drive there in a bus, you can go there in a car 😂
There would be far too much congestion, which would lead to damaging the roads.
Why are they treating Hitler like a rock star?
Is that Kermit Weeks popping up?
So you don't need to use the elevator to get in??
There is an elevator! Featured in the video 😂
@@DiscoverMontréal I know but i saw a path from the sky view, i must be wrong. I'm claustrofobic so an elevator with 60 people.............
@@Tintoycar yes there’s also a hiking trail up :) you can try that instead!
These people are way too happy visiting The Eagles Nest smh. The kids are taking IG pics for clout…omg.
Oh my God how annoying can tourists be
Beautiful right
Hi adolf
Wunderbar. Wir Kapitulieren Nicht!
The 101st airborne should have blown this place up.
Best map in Vanguard
Can’t believe Hitler missed out on such a view!
Hitler was in Canada too ???
Its like being a social climber going there
3:16 Idiot tourists just have to touch things that are partitioned off.
I’ve been there.
me too
After Band of Brothers.
U can't do this in your car. Whole ass bus does it