In keeping with the theme of German sociatal laws and customs. I have heard that "flipping someone off" AKA giving them the "bird" is a traffic offense that a police officer can write up a citation for. So is just pointing to ones head (while driving) in at attemept to tell another driver that they are : "crazy in the head" .

As for the Hakenkreuz, I am just supprised that it is not seen more in places that are out of the public eye such as places like these.
ok - how come no one's mentioned the missing soap dispenser?
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The windows on the sides kinda look like amityville house windows
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Dont know if its the angle of the shot...which is very nice i might also say, but, it looks like this room is very small. Hardly enough space for a bed... they really did want to keep the infection contained.
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LoL greenskulker
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Great Black and White photo. Im with AD.... would love to have a window view like this!
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Quite a pretty view isnt it!? Looks like a place to take in a deep breathe of fresh air :)
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Love photos with windows and Ivy. I find it peaceful and calming. Thanks Motts!
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Wheres's the soap dispenser?
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I believe it was more of a general hospital.
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Thanks Motts! another wonderful gallery to see. Keep up the wonderful work u do!
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'No respect'? Mm irony...
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I was thinking to suck out as well, I assume that's why the door has an 'overlap' on the inside so as when it's closed there's less chance of it ending up in the hallway due to the pressure.
I've found that young people in Germany are more politically active versus things like education, social structure and nuclear power (shown above). @ Loesj--you are correct--nazism is definitely 'verboten'.
Was this a tuberculosis 'krankenhaus' or was it for a variety of illnesses?