Hitler's Study at the Wolfschanze
N° d'objetM2008/068:008
TitreHitler's Study at the Wolfschanze
Créateur Heinrich Hoffmann
DescriptionBlack and white photographgraph of the interior of Adolf Hitler's study (work room) in his secret Headquarters, the Wolfschanze (Wolf's Lair), in East Prussia. The room is panelled in wood and has a sofa with a coffee table that holds a lamp, books, a watch and large magnifying glass. This is a photographgraph of the original photographgraph on a back board on which handwritten measurments and crop lines can be seen. The original photographgraph was taken by Heinrich Hoffman.
Lieu de créationGermany
Date 1939 - 1945
Sujetfortifications, living rooms
Nom d'objetphotographs
Matérielphotographic emulsion, paper, paper
Dimensions
- width: 240.00 mm
height: 115.00 mm
Langue
- German Hitler's work room in the Wolf's Lair.
Ligne de créditSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Leonard Marino

