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in the wolfs lair he was German prisoner in underground fortress
Yes, several. The most famous was by Staufenberg in the wolfs lair. 1944. That was the 44:th attempt to kill Hitler.
No, he committed suicide in a bunker 50 ft. beneath Berlin, the birds nest was a base/fortress like the wolfs lair.
Greely is located in Coarl Canyons. The carving in the wall by the beehive is his lair, it shows a wolf on it. Greely. I and a bunch of other wolfs discovered this yesterday. Also, if everyone is a wolf jumping on the bridge, it's said that Greely will come out of his lair.
The homophone for lair is "layer." This means that both words sound the same but have different meanings.
Lair
Look, that is a lions Lair. Welcome to my small lair .
The animal returned to it's lair at night.
A lair is like a cave and fish have a lair :)
lair Lord Mayor
The word 'lair' is sometimes used to describe the home of a creature who is represented either as evil, or as a hunter, for example a tiger or even a dragon. Other words include 'den' or 'hideaway'.
There were many bases that Hitler had during WWII, two of the most famous were the Wolfs Lair where the assassination attempt on Hitler took place on 20th July 1944 and the bunker in Berlin where he and his mistress / wife Eva Braun committed suicide.