Russian Military Headquarters, Germany, April 08

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Explorette

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a few pics i forgot to put up from the germany trip . This place was used to interogate people, and it didnt look like the nice type of interogation either.

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That place has some real dark tones. Very oppressive and the pictures work well. Any idea what the electrical device with the meters is?
 
We thought it was a radio transmitter thing. in the basement there were loads of bits to say it was a communications device of some kind...... yes it was quite an eerie place.... but worth seeing it, even if access to some of the buildings was a pain in the arse. lol
 
dont think hitler would have been happy in there, the rushkis would have torn him 12 new a*se holes :p

During the war this was a german engineers school. then around 1945 the Russians took control of it and turned it into their military headquarters. - bit of random history to the place
 
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Loving the Soviet artwork, I've got some Eastern bloc art in my living room, I don't have a clue what it means though.
 
We thought it was a radio transmitter thing. in the basement there were loads of bits to say it was a communications device of some kind...... yes it was quite an eerie place.... but worth seeing it, even if access to some of the buildings was a pain in the arse. lol

I have looked in all my archive books on military radio gear but this one is a mystery.

Looks cool though, I love everything Soviet:)
 
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