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 Adolf Hitler AH monogram Deutsche Reichsbahn Fuhrer personal train Führersonderzug
 Adolf Hitler AH monogram Deutsche Reichsbahn Fuhrer personal train Führersonderzug
 Adolf Hitler AH monogram Deutsche Reichsbahn Fuhrer personal train Führersonderzug
 Adolf Hitler AH monogram Deutsche Reichsbahn Fuhrer personal train Führersonderzug
 Adolf Hitler AH monogram Deutsche Reichsbahn Fuhrer personal train Führersonderzug
 Adolf Hitler AH monogram Deutsche Reichsbahn Fuhrer personal train Führersonderzug
 Adolf Hitler AH monogram Deutsche Reichsbahn Fuhrer personal train Führersonderzug
 Adolf Hitler AH monogram Deutsche Reichsbahn Fuhrer personal train Führersonderzug
 Adolf Hitler AH monogram Deutsche Reichsbahn Fuhrer personal train Führersonderzug
 Adolf Hitler AH monogram Deutsche Reichsbahn Fuhrer personal train Führersonderzug
 Adolf Hitler AH monogram Deutsche Reichsbahn Fuhrer personal train Führersonderzug
 Adolf Hitler AH monogram Deutsche Reichsbahn Fuhrer personal train Führersonderzug
 Adolf Hitler AH monogram Deutsche Reichsbahn Fuhrer personal train Führersonderzug

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The Führersonderzug (from German: "Führer's special train") was Adolf Hitler's personal train. It was named Führersonderzug "Amerika" in 1940, and in January 1943, was renamed the Führersonderzug "Brandenburg". The train served as a headquarters until the Balkans Campaign. Afterwards, the train was not used as Führer Headquarters (Führerhauptquartier), however Hitler continued to travel on it throughout the war between Berlin, Berchtesgaden, the Wolfsschanze and his other military headquarters.

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Before the first permanent Führer Headquarters Felsennest was used in May 1940, the Führersonderzug served as a mobile headquarters. Hitler and his entourage used this train to visit various fronts and theaters of war. For safety, a front train and rear train were used to prevent any possible attack.

The train was originally named Führersonderzug "Amerika", purportedly because Hitler wanted to pay homage to the European conquest of the Americas.[3] After Germany declared war on the United States, on December 11, 1941 the train was renamed to the Führersonderzug "Brandenburg".

In late April 1945, Hitler ordered his aide and adjutant Julius Schaub to travel to Austria to destroy the Führersonderzug.

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