It was a view to die for.
A top German neo-Nazi plummeted nearly 200 feet to his death while hiking on what is believed to be Adolf Hitler’s favorite mountain.
Andreas Münzhuber, 37, a senior member of the Bavaria faction of neo-Nazi group The Third Way, was climbing Untersberg mountain on a 30-person tour when he tripped on an exposed wet root and fell 196 feet down rocky terrain to his death on Sept. 29, German news outlets reported.
Rescue teams rushed to the scene after the fall but the far-right radical was killed instantly, Merkur reported.
Untersberg — a nearly 6,500-foot high summit in Germany — was considered Hitler’s favorite view, with the Nazi dictator constructing his infamous Eagle’s Nest retreat in the same area, according to The Telegraph.
The site has since become an attraction for tyrants to visit.
Various right-wing extremist groups on Telegram and Facebook are now collecting donations to erect a memorial stone at the scene of the fall and financially support their comrades’ wife and child, according to German outlets.
“His death hits us all hard,” the donations page and memorial stated.
As of Friday afternoon, the group raised more than $7,000 for a memorial, and a separate appeal for donations raised more than $13,000, according to reports.