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- Dokumentationszentrum_Obersalzberg abstract "Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg (Obersalzberg Center of Documentation) is a museum erected on the groundwork of the former Nazi guesthouse in order to provide historical information concerning the use of the Obersalzberg by Nazi leaders, especially Adolf Hitler who regularly vacationed in this area beginning in 1928. The museum was opened in 1999, and by 2007 had been visited by more than one million people.".
- Q824871 abstract "Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg (Obersalzberg Center of Documentation) is a museum erected on the groundwork of the former Nazi guesthouse in order to provide historical information concerning the use of the Obersalzberg by Nazi leaders, especially Adolf Hitler who regularly vacationed in this area beginning in 1928. The museum was opened in 1999, and by 2007 had been visited by more than one million people.".
- Dokumentationszentrum_Obersalzberg comment "Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg (Obersalzberg Center of Documentation) is a museum erected on the groundwork of the former Nazi guesthouse in order to provide historical information concerning the use of the Obersalzberg by Nazi leaders, especially Adolf Hitler who regularly vacationed in this area beginning in 1928. The museum was opened in 1999, and by 2007 had been visited by more than one million people.".
- Q824871 comment "Dokumentationszentrum Obersalzberg (Obersalzberg Center of Documentation) is a museum erected on the groundwork of the former Nazi guesthouse in order to provide historical information concerning the use of the Obersalzberg by Nazi leaders, especially Adolf Hitler who regularly vacationed in this area beginning in 1928. The museum was opened in 1999, and by 2007 had been visited by more than one million people.".