. . "English"@en . "ISBN 978-0-7864-2393-4"@en . . . "The Reich Chancellery and F\u00FChrerbunker Complex"@en . . . . . . "The Reich Chancellery and F\u00FChrerbunker Complex: An Illustrated History of the Seat of the Nazi Regime by Steven Lehrer recounts the history of a group of Berlin buildings, from their construction in the 18th century until their complete destruction during and after World War II. King Frederick William I of Prussia built the Palais Schulenburg, at Wilhelmstra\u00DFe 77, for his esteemed Lieutenant General Count Adolph Friedrich von der Schulenburg. During the Napoleonic Wars, Marshal Victor, the French Governor in Berlin, occupied the Palais."@en . . "214"^^ . "Nonfiction/History"@en . . "The Reich Chancellery and F\u00FChrerbunker Complex: An Illustrated History of the Seat of the Nazi Regime by Steven Lehrer recounts the history of a group of Berlin buildings, from their construction in the 18th century until their complete destruction during and after World War II. King Frederick William I of Prussia built the Palais Schulenburg, at Wilhelmstra\u00DFe 77, for his esteemed Lieutenant General Count Adolph Friedrich von der Schulenburg. Later the Palais had a more distinguished owner, Prince Anton Radziwill, a Polish-Lithuanian and Prussian nobleman, aristocrat, musician and politician. A guest at the Palais Radziwill was Polish composer and virtuoso pianist Fr\u00E9d\u00E9ric Chopin. During the Napoleonic Wars, Marshal Victor, the French Governor in Berlin, occupied the Palais. In 1875 the feuding Radziwill heirs sold the Palais to the German Reich. It became the Reichskanzlerpalais, the Chancellery of Otto von Bismarck and subsequent German Chancellors, the last being Adolf Hitler. Though Hitler lived in the old Chancellery when he was in Berlin, he ordered the building of a larger, grander structure, the New Reich Chancellery, completed January 1939. Hitler\u2019s Reich Chancellery was not only a center of government but, in Winston Churchill\u2019s words, the hub of \u201Ca monstrous tyranny never surpassed in the dark, lamentable catalogue of human crime.\u201D In April 1945, as the Soviet Army closed in, Hitler and his mistress, Eva Braun, committed suicide together in the F\u00FChrerbunker which Hitler had built under the Chancellery garden."@en . . "The Reich Chancellery and F\u00FChrerbunker Complex: An Illustrated History of the Seat of the Nazi Regime"@en . . "The Reich Chancellery and F\u00FChrerbunker Complex"@en . "2006"^^ . . "McFarland & Company"@en . "Print"@en .