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No it has been destroyed to avoid Nazis from all over the world to come there and visit it.The Russians destroyed part of it immediately when they came to Berlin in '45.
The remains were destroyed after the reunification of Germany in 1990.
Fenris Troll Ripper JPA RT ATL ®
No it was destroyed at the wars end and buried.
This really is a history question not a German travel question unless you are asking due to wanting to see things as a tourist.
Alwin E
Check out the remnants of the "Wolfsschanze" in nowadays Poland, where army general Graf von Stauffenberg attempted to blow up Hitler. Just enter the word into the English or German wikipedia. The Wolfsschanze (or what's left of it) can be visited; there are guided tours.
alsterbogen
Hi,
no it doesn´t, they bombed it after the war. But there are many other old buildings from that time, like the Reichstag, that are still there.
Berlin is great and worth a visit more then a day!!!
Vera Gabriele
there is nothing left to see there.. it's all filled in with concrete and grass..Sorry...
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red lady-bird
You can visit the area of the FurherBunker. It is now a car park area. It is fairly easy to find, located between Wilhelmstrasse and Vosstrasse. The actual Bunker was blasted apart and filled in by the Russians at the end of the war.