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This looks kind of familiar to me, but I can't tell which building this is. I used to work at the DRK Kliniken Westend and attended nursing school there ten years ago. Although this campus is really interesting and rich in history (the famous German poet Gottfried Benn used to work there as a doctor) most of the buildings are still in use. Not far away from Westend Hospital near Schloss Charlottenburg is the old gynecological hospital which was abandoned a couple of years ago and all wards were moved to the Westend Campus. But one can still sneak in and think of all the babys born there. I was one of them...
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I don't know, i knew i kid from germany who loved the Hakenkreutz, and once had a standard WWII nazi pistol, he once got pulled over in germany for wearing a Hakenkreutz necklace, and the police went to go serch his house for more Nazi articles, which his room was filled with, he had to pack them away and burry them under a tree some where to retreive in the future
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Gr8 to see all this excellent Euro stuff! Thnx a bunch!
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Ah-ha! The old "decontamination chamber" trick, huh?
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Zombies in lederhosen no less!
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Nurse Diesel? *snicker* "Vee haff vays of obtaining zee stool zample!" *puts on black rubber gloves*
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That's right Joe. I thought it said "Free ice cream here. Eat all you wish."
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No Hogan's Heroes jokes? I KNOW some of you guys were tempted!
has such a wintery feel to it...... P.S IM BAAAAAAACK!
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Pretty!
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my exact reaction to this photo? "mmmmm" Thanks for another beautiful black and white, Motts, my friend.
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I´m from Germany too. There´s no reason for us to draw the Hakenkreutz, even in locations like that, for we all hate it and have the deepest respect for those who fell in WWII. I would have suggested a crossed out Hakenkreutz here, that´d be more like us!
That person's been on hold a looooong loooong time!!
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mmmmm love your black and whites, Motts. You've really got the knack!
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right Motts, "very rough translation"