Reichsjägerhof Rominten

The Reichsjägerhof Rominten was Luftwaffe Commander-in-Chief Hermann Göring's hunting Lodge in the Rominter Heath (Russian: Krasny Les; Красный лес; Polish: Puszcza Romincka) in East Prussia.

After the German attack on the Soviet Union, it temporarily served as Göring's headquarters.

The Rominter Heath had a long tradition as a Royal Hunting ground in East Prussia.

[3] After the German attack on the Soviet Union, the complex temporarily served as Göring's headquarters.

[1] After World War II, the region became part of the Soviet Union.

Entrance and Guardhouse, 1941
Interior view, 1936