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Kehlsteinhaus and nicknamed
There is the Kehlsteinhaus ( nicknamed " Eagle's Nest " by a French diplomat ), which was built as a present for Hitler's 50th birthday in 1939.

Kehlsteinhaus and Eagle's
Another notable peak is the Kehlstein mountain ( 1835 m ) with its Kehlsteinhaus ( Eagle's Nest ), which offers spectacular views to its visitors.
* Kehlsteinhaus or Eagle's Nest, Hitler's retreat in the German Alps near Berchtesgaden
The Kehlsteinhaus ( in English-speaking countries also known as the Eagle's Nest ) is a chalet-style structure erected on a subpeak of the Hoher Göll known as the Kehlstein.
Map showing the location of the Kehlsteinhaus ( labelled " Eagle's Nest "), associated with the Berghof ( Hitler ) | Berghof.
* Eagle's Nest-see Kehlsteinhaus.
Ironically, and without László's knowledge, some of his work appeared in Adolf Hitler's Eagle's Nest ( the Kehlsteinhaus ) near Berchtesgaden which infuriated Albert Speer, chief architect of the Third Reich and close advisor to Hitler.

Kehlsteinhaus and by
The Kehlsteinhaus was commissioned by Martin Bormann, with construction proceeding over a 13-month period.

Kehlsteinhaus and was
The Kehlsteinhaus was intended as a 50th birthday present for Adolf Hitler to serve as a retreat, and a place for him to entertain visiting dignitaries.
A version of this pattern was used in Hitler's Kehlsteinhaus retreat.

Kehlsteinhaus and with
Its ruins, along with the remnants of the Berghof, were removed in 1996 to make room for a new bus station serving the bus line to the Kehlsteinhaus and a for the new InterContinental Hotel Resort.
Major tourist draws are the Königssee, the salt mine ( with a sound and light show inaugurated in 2007 ), the Kehlsteinhaus and the new Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg.

Kehlsteinhaus and above
Some sources have now and then mistakenly captioned photographs snapped in the Mooslahnerkopf Teehaus as having been shot in the spectacular Kehlsteinhaus far above the Berghof, where Hitler seldom went.

Kehlsteinhaus and .
The only remaining fully intact buildings are the former SS HQ at Hotel Zum Türken, Albert Speer's house and the Kehlsteinhaus.
In German, it is known as the Kehlsteinhaus.

nicknamed and Nest
A position on a slightly sunken road, nicknamed the " Hornet's Nest ", defended by the men of Brig.
This corner is commonly nicknamed the ' Crows Nest ' by Wednesdayites.
The Beijing National Stadium, principal venue of the 2008 Summer Olympics, has been nicknamed " The Bird Nest " because of its architectural design, which its designers likened to a bird's woven nest.
It is nicknamed " The Nest ", because it is home to the Falcons.

nicknamed and by
The nucleus of the estate was a small farm of, called Cartleyhole, nicknamed Clarty ( i. e., muddy ) Hole, and was bought by Scott on the lapse of his lease ( 1811 ) of the neighbouring house of Ashestiel.
Afonso I ( 25 June 1109, Guimarães or Viseu – 6 December 1185, Coimbra ), more commonly known as Afonso Henriques (), nicknamed " the Conqueror " (), " the Founder " () or " the Great " () by the Portuguese, and El-Bortukali (" the Portuguese ") and Ibn-Arrik (" son of Henry ", " Henriques ") by the Moors whom he fought, was the first King of Portugal.
It was there that Young retrieved, at the request of mission control, the largest rock returned by an Apollo mission, a breccia nicknamed Big Muley after mission geology principal investigator Bill Muehlberger.
Loewe retired to Palm Springs, California while Lerner went through a series of musicals, some successful, some not, with such composers as André Previn ( Coco ), John Barry ( Lolita, My Love ), Leonard Bernstein ( 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue ), Burton Lane ( Carmelina ) and Charles Strouse ( Dance a Little Closer, based on the film, Idiot's Delight, nicknamed Close A Little Faster by Broadway wags because it closed on opening night ).
He instituted a corporatist constitution nicknamed the Polish, ( because it was said to have been inspired by a Polish constitution ), written by Francisco Campos.
Boone was served by the narrow gauge East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad ( nicknamed " Tweetsie ") until the flood of 1940.
Since, the White Sox have played in U. S. Cellular Field, which was originally called New Comiskey Park and nicknamed The Cell by local fans.
In another testament to the coyote's habitat adaptability, a coyote nicknamed " Hal " made his way to New York City's Central Park in March 2006, wandering about the park for at least two days before being captured by officials.
Some sources later, and even today, list his middle name erroneously as " Tecumseh ", apparently as a result of being nicknamed " The Chief " by teammates.
Charles was nicknamed " Spinky " by his father, and kept the nickname as an adult.
The city is now nicknamed Casa by many locals.
The final pandemic originated in 1961 in Indonesia and is marked by the emergence of a new strain, nicknamed El Tor, which still persists today in developing countries.
Initially led by John Haslet, Delaware provided one of the premier regiments in the Continental Army, known as the " Delaware Blues " and nicknamed the " Blue Hen's Chicks.
* 1962 -' 65: A diesel compression braking system, eventually to be manufactured by Jacobs ( of drill chuck fame ) and nicknamed the " Jake Brake ", was invented and patented by Clessie Cummins.
This jersey was also a basis for the uniforms worn by Wayne Gretzky's team of NHLPA All-Stars, nicknamed the " 99ers ", for their exhibition tour in Europe during the 1994 – 95 NHL lockout ; a picture of Gretzky in this jersey was used for the cover art of a video game bearing his name.
One of the first known hominids, it was nicknamed ' handy man ' by discoverer Louis Leakey due to its association with stone tools.
For instance, the rat seen in the cellar was nicknamed " Señor Cojones " by the crew (" cojones " is Spanish slang for " testicles ").
The Peninsular War ( nicknamed the Spanish Ulcer ), however, was regarded by Karl Marx, as one of the first national wars, is also significant for the emergence of large-scale guerrilla warfare.
In 1832, John Russell had been nicknamed " Finality John " because of his statement that the 1832 Reform Act had just been approved by both the House of Commons and the House of Lords would be the " final " expansion of the vote in Britain.
Hawks was nicknamed " The Gray Fox " by members of the Hollywood community.
On April 6, 1965, Intelsat ’ s first satellite, the Intelsat I ( nicknamed Early Bird ), was placed in geostationary orbit above the Atlantic Ocean by a Delta D rocket.
At this time it seemed unlikely that John would ever inherit substantial lands, and John was jokingly nicknamed " Lackland " by his father.

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