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Description

Map of the Fuehrerbunker in Berlin, 1945.

For more detailed information, please see below.

Source

Self-made

Date

October 12, 2007

Author

User:Dna-Dennis

Permission
(Reusing this image)

GFDL (see below)

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[edit] Licensing

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[edit] Description

This is a map of the Fuehrerbunker in Berlin, 1945. The layout is not necessarily perfectly exact, but it is very probable. There were two bunkers which were connected - the Fuehrerbunker and the Vorbunker, and here is the link to my map of the Vorbunker, and a link to my map showing the locations of the Fuehrerbunker and Vorbunker in Berlin, 1945.

Information about the details of the bunkers is rather scarce, which is not strange, since the bunkers were secret. This map is based on the excellent research of Tom Posch (see below), who visited and photographed the remains from inside in 1988. He concluded that the map of the bunker in Cornelius Ryan's The Last Battle was incorrect, and a new, hand-drawn map of the Vorbunker was produced by Tom Posch.

[edit] Location notes

The Fuehrerbunker, built in 1944, was located 8-17 meters beneath the Reichskanzlei garden, approx. 120 meters north of the new Reichskanzlei building, which had the address Vossstrasse 6. The Führerbunker was located somewhat lower than the Vorbunker and west (or rather west-west-south) of it. The two bunkers were connected via sets of stairs set at right angles (not spiral).

[edit] Layout notes

  • Particularly uncertain items are marked with question marks.
  • The positions of the furniture in Hitler's and Eva Braun's rooms are deduced from various photographs of the interiors and oral accounts.
  • The exact position of water & ventilation facilites and showers are uncertain. Whether the entrance to the Fuehrerbunker had one or two, or any, gas doors is also uncertain.

[edit] Construction data (approximates)

  • Material: Concrete
  • Protective Wall Width: 220 cm
  • Protective Roof Height: 280 cm
  • Wall Width (interior): 15-20 cm
  • Door Heights: 180-200 cm
  • Door Widths: 120 cm
  • Room Heights: 2-3 m
  • Room Sizes: Varying; 3-5 m

[edit] References

The map is based on the following sources:

  1. Ramsey, Winston G. (editor) & Posch, Tom (researcher), The Berlin Führerbunker: The Thirteenth Hole, After the Battle, No.61, Special Edition, Battle of Britain International Ltd, 1988, London
  2. Allied Intelligence Map of Key Buildings in Berlin (3rd edition, 1945)
  3. Ryan, Cornelius, The Last Battle (1966)


Regards, Dennis Nilsson, Sweden.

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