563 Comments for Berliner Bunkerwelten

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That is creepy and claustrophbic. I wouldnt want to live down there
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Lynnie! I was thinking the same thing. Blue Sheep Marcia! Paging Blue Sheep Marcia!
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Its great seeing all this restored. I bet it must have been noisy with all those people in there, maybe a bit claustrophpic too. The darkness can get to you too.
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A bit scary, imagine having to wear one of those
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Very interesting but what horrible times they were
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Wow, really cool, Amazing how they thought back then. It must have been weird to have to be so careful at night
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Wow, really cool. I like how it still luminates after all these years, Hi Debbie, miss you!
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very barren looking. very well preserved. Hi Lynne!
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These were made to last, great history!
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Great Motts, Im so glad to see more galleries!
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Someone -

Thanks for the references! Most amazing . . . . . .
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Here is some information about the "Juden Raus" game (the first site is in English, the other two in German):
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/11102
http://www.erinnern-ge...ellung1/10index.html
http://freenet-homepag...kunde/#_Toc101806561

According to one source it was a complete flop, but according to another more than one million games were sold in 1938...
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M, it is in a museum, and in the most appropriate place - an actual bunker that has been restored.
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Absolutely incredible! I had no idea this place was even in existence! Amazing place, the decay is awesome, man o man, this was a fantastic set. I can just feel the history in your photos.
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Some one should sell that to a musem instead of letting it rust down there. (shame)