563 Comments for Berliner Bunkerwelten

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they made gas masks for babies. it was more like a helmet with cloth attached to the bottom of it. you would put the babies head in the helmet wrap the cloth snuggly around the baby and secure it under its butt. I had heard somewhere that there were ones that were more bag like where you put the whole baby in there but I havent seen any of that type.
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Man, seeing that 10 lb. typewriter LucieLou makes me apperciate my Blackberry so much more!
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I see the spectacles laying there and think to myself if you had to wear those and the gas mask you might be screwed. If you wanted to see you couldnt breathe if you wanted to breathe you couldnt see.
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I think I will put this on my list of things I want to see before I die
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who is up for some dumpster diving? One can go in and we will all watch in awe at what comes out
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dont think I could stay down there might have to take my chances outside.
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Motts, how many people could sleep in one of these rooms? I know you said you didnt catch much of the tour information but thought you may know. Thanks
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I have one. Havent put in on though. The creepiest ones are for the babies
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I never thought about what board games children played in nazi germany. and now I can say I wish I was still in the dark
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that poster is just scary.
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wow still glowing strong after 65 years. truly amazing
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oops bet someone got in trouble for that mistake
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and a carry-case typewriter! portable easy to move,,, my grandfather had one.
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Those look like bunk beds! I wouldnt want to be on the bottom if the person up top had a roaring case of the runs! Now that would be raunchy!
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Yes LucieLou, I see that too. What is it??