Gesprâ°ch im F¸hrerhauptquartier "Werwolf".. Von rechts nach links: Gesandter Walther Hewel, Wilhelm Keitel, Adolf Hitler Aufnahmedatum: 1942 Aufnahmeort: bei Winniza / Ukraine Systematik: Geschichte / Weltkrieg II / Sowjetunion / Deutsche Wehrmacht / F¸hrerhauptquartier / "Werwolf" bei Winniza
Per Wikipedia, Werwolf was the easternmost Headquarters used by Hitler in person. Hitler went there three times; his first stint, which lasted from July to October 1942, was the longest. The other two times were both less than a month.
In the picture below are Martin Bormann, Adolf Hitler, Erich Koch, and Julius Schaub at Wehrwolf. Erich Koch – Wikipedia was the Reichskommissar in Reichskommissariat Ukraine from September 1941 until August 1944.
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