Hitler's Favourite Hang-Out - Mooslahnerkopf Teahouse

Publicado 2024-05-03
Everyone thinks that the Eagle's Nest was Hitler's mountain tea house, but in fact he disliked the building and rarely visited. His actual tea house and favourite building was atop a much smaller mountain near his famous house, the Berghof. Here I present a then-and-now look at the Mooslahnerkopf Teahouse, Hitler's favourite hang-out.

Special thanks to BEGAFILM for permission to use their footage of the Mooslahnerkopf Teehaus ruins prior to 2001. I urge all my fans to visit their channel for amazing historical footage of the Berchtesgaden Nazi buildings and bunkers, and much more...
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Dr. Mark Felton FRHistS, FRSA is a well-known British historian, the author of 22 non-fiction books, including bestsellers 'Zero Night' and 'Castle of the Eagles', both currently being developed into movies in Hollywood. In addition to writing, Mark also appears regularly in television documentaries around the world, including on The History Channel, Netflix, National Geographic, Quest, American Heroes Channel and RMC Decouverte. His books have formed the background to several TV and radio documentaries. More information about Mark can be found at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Felton

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Credits: US National Archives; Library of Congress

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  • @KingKoopa1989
    Dr. Felton is my favorite Historian, his wide knowledge of history is simply incredible, and his work on YouTube is truly some of the best in the world.
  • @ray7419
    I understand why the government wanted to destroy all the buildings, but, still, it’s a bit sad that so much history has been erased. Thanks for the video Dr. Felton. 👍
  • @jhonsmith6614
    Dr Felton when I was in hospital in 2020 I didn’t know I would pull through I couldn’t breathe unaided I was so weak but I started watching your your videos and it got me through them dark times it took my time away from the physical pain you genuinely have no idea how much it took my pain away! I have a wife 8children a full time 50hour job a week amazing wife and a real life! I don’t think you understand how much your videos help people thank you for being part to the most important chapter to date in my life
  • Dr. Felton has truly the finest history channel. Well documented and researched. Thank you sir.
  • @royalukas8144
    The air raid siren gave me goosebumps. Thanks for including that dramatic piece!
  • @baystgrp
    The “arch-toady Martin Bormann”. Perfekt!
  • @evanhughes3027
    The inclusion of birdsong and ambient audio filmed at the sites was a nice touch. Thank you for your work, sir.
  • @AllenMacCannell
    Having served in Bavaria and West Berlin, I always thought it was weak to have to tear everything down. I got my chunk of Spandau Prison but didn't want to see it destroyed in the eighties. We were supposed to stop people from getting those chunks, by the way. Maybe I should delete this confession. The biggest crime was when the Germans tore down Sheridan Kaserne in Augsburg 18 years ago. Those were the sturdiest of Bavarian buildings, but also an SS base before the US Army took over for the next 52 years. Google Sheridan Kaserne. Mark could do a fascinating video on it.
  • @TeunisD
    Mooslahnerkopf Teahouse looks like a Teutonic design castle tower. Much like some towers of Kaunas Castle in the Baltics.
  • @pesnevim1626
    Thank you Dr Felton, you are a true historian rather than a political activist.
  • @grandly2214
    Thank you again Dr Felton for educating us on history that will never make it to a modern school system.
  • @StevenKeery
    Nice scenic view from that bench. A pity about the tea-house, I think it looked rather nice. Hopefully, I will be able to visit the area one day. Thanks for uploading.
  • @Diogenes1360
    After all the B.S. going on this week in the U.S, I'm very glad to see a new Mark Felton Video . . . Cheers !!!
  • @krisfrederick5001
    Imagining Hitler doing something as peaceful and civil as having tea with friends and guests while the world is burning is beyond me.
  • @abigaillilac1370
    I like how you include relevant pictures of yourself someimes. It's cool how you visit these historic places today.
  • @JohnsonPadder
    Just got home from the pub lightly sloshed, a new Mark Felton video was uploaded while I was catching up with my cousins here in Moravia. As someone with both a historical and existential interest in European warfare this makes for a great Friday.
  • @roygardiner2229
    "Arch toady.....". Now that is a descriptor that leaves one in no doubt of Bormann's character.
  • @herseem
    "...which added a certain amount of atmosphere to my explorations." - nicely understated.