563 Comments for Berliner Bunkerwelten

Actually, that is the back of the helmet. That was probably a hell of a headache though! Looks like the entrance.
Paint with a half-life! I believe they used radium in it.
Gotta love German, even words of love can sound like a dressing down!
4 meter thick steel reinforced concrete, the great equalizer.
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I may be wrong (my German is quite rusty) but I believe the -chen suffix means "small" in a somewhat cute way. Perhaps to take a little of the bite out of the situation?
I'm gonna rope them up
WOW...
CREEPY!!!!!
Poor Babies! I saw the pics thet you posted, Michele L.V. they were pretty disturbing!!!
Poor Baby!
I did a project thing online last semester that involve looking up WWII prpaganda. I failed it.
I wanna play that game
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Thats strange, very odd.
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if anyone is interested in the coolest collection of needles and syringes that they have ever seen, please take a look at ebolavirus' link! Great Stuff!
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The very bottom shelf on the right....The syringes with the big rings are aseptic syringes...Instead of a plunger inside they were 'mineral' filled that was made of all things, asbestos...
Aseptic syringes (catheters) were used to fill vile or containers with a powder or liquid...This is the old form of sterilized transfer of material, now a days it's automated...
I dropped a link with images of some of the same old syringes and sterilizers a few images back, have a look...

ebolavirus...