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The Wehrmachtbericht, a daily report on the situation at the front, was also broadcast from the Führer Headquarters.
There were about 14 known completed Führer Headquarters (of about 20 planned):
He also served as the expert in 'Bandenbekämpfung' in the Führer Headquarters.
Wächtler was shot on the orders of Führer Headquarters near the end of the war in April, 1945.
Goebbels learnt the grim truth about the situation in a visit to the Führer Headquarters on 22 and 23 January.
The battalion commander, Major Hudel, was recalled to the Führer Headquarters and sacked.
It was the last of the Führer Headquarters (Führerhauptquartiere) to be used by Adolf Hitler.
He was also summoned to the Führer Headquarters to give Adolf Hitler a detailed account of the tank battle.
It was one of a number of Führer Headquarters throughout Europe, and the most easterly ever used by Hitler in person.
The talks were recorded at the Führerhauptquartier (Führer Headquarters) in the company of Hitler's inner circle.
Upon Himmler's recommendation was transferred to "Wolfsschanze" Führer headquarters as resident doctor on 9 October 1944.
By this time, the Führerbunker had become a de facto Führer Headquarters, and ultimately, the last one of Hitler's headquarters.
It became a de facto Führer Headquarters during the Battle of Berlin, and ultimately, the last one of his headquarters.
The award was presented at the Führerhauptquartier (Führer Headquarters) at Rastenburg on 28/29 June 1942.
By 1945 his additional failure to send daily situation reports to Führer Headquarters brought him to the attention and suspicion of Martin Bormann, Hitler's private secretary.
When the division was released for action by Führer headquarters, it was placed on high alert and remained in southern France in case of secondary invasions there.
Every place Hitler ever stayed at cannot be considered as Führer Headquarters, and he did not stay at every official FHQ.
There were no official Führer Headquarters before World War II because Hitler used either existing military complexes, or mobile facilities close to the battle lines.
The first permanent installation which became a Führer Headquarters was the Felsennest, which was used by Hitler during the Battle of France in May, 1940.
The question remains unanswered whether the Führer Headquarter or Adolf Hitler has approved the direct nomination of Kleinheisterkamp on 28 April or not.
On its upper level were the communications facilities, with landlines to all civil emergency services, the Führer Headquarters, the Oberkommando der Luftwaffe and even the Kriegsmarine.
On orders from Führer Headquarters, Ruckdeschel appeared at the hotel with 35 SS troops and summarily executed Wächtler on April 19.
The Führer Headquarters can not be considered as strict military headquarters; the Wehrmacht had their own, distinctly located in other places, yet often in the vicinity of the FHQs.
On 23 January 1941, Wick's father received a telephone call from Karl Bodenschatz out of the Führer Headquarters that Helmut Wick had been rescued and taken prisoner of war.