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She discovered an abundance of books within the Wolf's lair.
And they have enough fine powder stockpiled to blow down the wolf's lair.
The partisan's tone betrayed that he had no wish to get any closer to the wolf's lair.
He had given it the name Wolfsschanze: the Wolf's lair.
A facility for Army headquarters was also located near the Wolf's lair complex.
Something's wrong; why would Jagang throw this lamb in a wolf's lair, and specifically tell him to announce himself?"
Hitler also made use of regular military protection, especially when travelling into the field or to operational headquarters (such as the Wolf's Lair).
Fellgiebel was arrested immediately at Wolf's Lair.
The wolf's lair, she thought.
Wolfsschanze "Wolf's lair" lit.
When the bomb explodes, Stauffenberg is certain that Hitler is dead and flees Wolf's Lair.
By that time, she was only needed if Hitler was actually at the Wolf's Lair, though she says that she never actually saw him.
In particular, a battalion guarded the Wolf's Lair near the town of Rastenburg, now Kętrzyn in Poland.
On 12 January 1942 Hitler met with the commanders of the operation at his Headquarters in East Prussia (Wolf's Lair).
At that time, the forested, and presumably wolf-infested, territory of today's La Louvière was named Menaulu, from the Old French meaning "wolf's lair".
He was in the conference room at Hitler's Rastenburg Headquarters Wolfsschanze ("Wolf's Lair") as Kriegsmarine representative.
The term Welthauptstadt (World Capital) was already used by Hitler three months prior on the night between the 11th and 12 March 1942 in the Wolf's Lair:
It was delivered through Hellmuth Stieff to Claus von Stauffenberg, who used it in the attack on the Wolf's Lair on 20 July 1944.
Although three security zones surrounded the central complex where the Führer bunker was located, an attempt to kill Hitler was made at Wolf's Lair on 20 July 1944.
Father August, the local preacher, calls for the famous witch hunter, Father Solomon, to help them but the townspeople decide to venture into the Wolf's lair to destroy it.
During the Second World War Adolf Hitler's wartime military headquarters, the Wolfsschanze (Wolf's Lair), was located in the forest east of Rastenburg.
Less than three kilometers away was the Wolfsschanze (Wolf's Lair), German leader Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II.
Nedić was received by German leader Adolf Hitler and German foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop at Hitler's Wolf's Lair on 18 September 1943.
Stauffenberg had von dem Bussche transmit these written orders personally to Major Kuhn once he had arrived at Wolfsschanze (Wolf's Lair) near Rastenburg, East Prussia.