563 Comments for Berliner Bunkerwelten

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What an powerful pic and carries a ton significance for our world today. Would be great to have in Evey government building to show what happens when were to greedy or desire to much power.
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Love the old posters!!!!!!
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Like the stroller in the corner there, very neat.
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I would be soooo tempted to take that with me! I LOVE old posters like this and odd adds from the 40, 50, and 60.
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Way cool! Could have a lot of fun with that!
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Wow! Wish buildings were that strong today!
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Emergency Exit! Thnx for the great stuff, as always!
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It needs a glow-in-the-dark soap dispenser.
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This may had been where gas masks were stored? Or a large filtration unit for the ventilation system, yep. "Gasschutzen" is gas mask anyway.
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Yes. ;o)
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Ausgang, exit. Aufsicht, supervisor. I can't quite see the third word. I think is says "zombies this way".
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It could get lonely for the soldiers guarding the bunkers.
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Nobody has told that guy that the war is over? He's gotta be real tired of reading that same paper over and over.
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Rauchen Verboten! (Smoking Forbidden) Raunchiness? *Lynne... snicker* :-)
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An old friend of mine was 8 years old in Hamburg at the time. His family would post him at the front window of the house while they listened to radio broadcasts from outside Germany. Trucks would patrol, (Luftschutz?), with detection equipment that could sense the presence of an operating superhetrodyne radio set. (Tube-type) He would then warn the adults if he saw the truck coming. Getting caught would lead to the standard dire consequences.