I used to live in Berlin as a military brat in the early 80's. Our housing area had many bunkers near by, and all of them were sealed up until one day a construction project uncovered an entrance to one of them, that's when us teenagers decided to go for a look see. It was amazing and looked exactly like what's in this photo. The doors in the bunkers I saw had the peepholes, and directly above them were Eagle & wreaths with swastikas in the wreath, and the date 1938. They demolished that bunker only a couple weeks after that, was sad to us because it was so interesting, but I suppose necessary.
This picture is called - Frau mit "Volksgasmaske" vor dem Gloria-Palast in Berlin nach einem Luftangriff - made in Berlin 1944, but I don´t know the photographer
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I would have to assume that radium is involved in the paint.
There is a small town in Indiana where the Wesclock (sp?) company poisoned employees who hand painted numbers and hands on alarm clocks with a similar product. The painters (Almost exclusively female) were advised to keep a sharp point on their brushes by sticking them in their mouths! One of the ladies even took some home around Halloween and painted herself up for fun! Of course, the cancer rates went through the roof. It's a good thing you shoot digital Motts, the stuff probably was leaching low levels of radioactivity. Possibly sufficient to expose film?