353 Comments for Königin Elisabeth Hospital

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It looks as though there is a skull and crossbones in the drape on the left!! And it's really spooky!!
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The little caption about puppies and Nazis living together made me laugh. Very interesting shot though.
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I can almost imagine watching someone draw this...
Ugh that is so annoying that people would destroy such a beautiful place
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I love it.
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Thankee kindly, ma'am. :-)
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Lynne, Where you been? Ive been worried, I feel like i know you because you have shared so much through the years, and i didnt really start commenting until one day when PooF! you were gone! Hope you have been doing well and perhaps writing a book! From what ive read, it would be a good one indeed!
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Hiya, Toots!
It is nice to see your type Lynne! I to have gained so much knowledge just reading your explanations...and I also got the urge to bang my head after a while lol. So nice to see you post :)
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Himmler and in the middle of the pic, that must be Göbbels.
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Lolita, Kira is also a name for females here in Germany.

And on the right side one can read: Teuf - I think its teufel, that means devil.
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Yes, Fabian! nothing out of the ordinary ! Just saying out of all the writing that is ONE of the noticable things in both red and black writing patterns as seen above. There are several that connect this to the same person. The M , the A , and other distinguishing letters and slants.
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"look at all the L's,, see how they resemble a backwards check-mark" <-- That's how you learn them at German elementary schools, so nothing unusual about that.
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"Rather odd place for a stop sign (figuratively speaking lol). Kind of surprised its in English." <-- It isn't. "Stop" is a German word, too. There even is a verb to it, "stoppen", meaning...logically...to stop. ;)
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Great close up shot