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  • WWII Bunker near Gesundbrunnen U-Bahn di Gesundbrunnen. The luminescent paint, still toxic, outlines doorways, stairs and emergency exits. Despite being applied during World War II, it remains remarkably bright in darkness.
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  • WWII Bunker near Gesundbrunnen U-Bahn di Gesundbrunnen. The luminescent paint, still toxic, outlines doorways, stairs and emergency exits. Despite being applied during World War II, it remains remarkably bright in darkness.
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  • The Gesundbrunnen bunker was used as an air raid shelter during the WWII war. The bunker only offered the illusion of protection. To save on building costs, the Nazis only built the walls 120 centimetres thick. To be effective, the walls should have been at least two metres thick. The women WC.
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  • The Gesundbrunnen bunker was used as an air raid shelter during the WWII war. The bunker only offered the illusion of protection. To save on building costs, the Nazis only built the walls 120 centimetres thick. To be effective, the walls should have been at least two metres thick. The women WC.
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  • The Gesundbrunnen bunker was used as an air raid shelter during the WWII war. The bunker only offered the illusion of protection. To save on building costs, the Nazis only built the walls 120 centimetres thick. To be effective, the walls should have been at least two metres thick. The beds for women with sons that were afraid to coming back home.
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  • The Gesundbrunnen bunker was used as an air raid shelter during the WWII war. The bunker only offered the illusion of protection. To save on building costs, the Nazis only built the walls 120 centimetres thick. To be effective, the walls should have been at least two metres thick.
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  • The Gesundbrunnen bunker was used as an air raid shelter during the WWII war. The bunker only offered the illusion of protection. To save on building costs, the Nazis only built the walls 120 centimetres thick. To be effective, the walls should have been at least two metres thick.. The small hospital.
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  • The Gesundbrunnen bunker was used as an air raid shelter during the WWII war. The bunker only offered the illusion of protection. To save on building costs, the Nazis only built the walls 120 centimetres thick. To be effective, the walls should have been at least two metres thick. The phone and radio station.
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  • The Gesundbrunnen bunker was used as an air raid shelter during the WWII war. The bunker only offered the illusion of protection. To save on building costs, the Nazis only built the walls 120 centimetres thick. To be effective, the walls should have been at least two metres thick. The phone and radio station.
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  • Gesundbrunnen U-Bahn station. The Gesundbrunnen bunker was used as an air raid shelter during the WWII war. The bunker only offered the illusion of protection. To save on building costs, the Nazis only built the walls 120 centimetres thick. To be effective, the walls should have been at least two metres thick.
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  • The Story of Berlin Museum. One highligh is an original nuclear bomb shelter from the Cold War below the Kurfürstendamm which still can be used by 3.600 persons in case of an emergency.
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  • Theunderground station of Postdamer platz
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  • Theunderground station of Postdamer platz
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  • The new Hauptbanhof.
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  • The new Hauptbanhof.
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  • The new Hauptbanhof.
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  • The new Hauptbanhof.
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