I think we are at P.C.
Yeah, we are at the P.C. it's clear
Because we see that there were marks on the walls
And it makes you think about the jars
There was enough to make homemade batteries with this
To be able to call in case of problem.
19 points quastion my friend ...
Why are there tiles like that on the walls?
- (Orop) To avoid oil stains? XD
No, because it is the train station of Paris that offered the tiles
- (Orop) That's why at the Rohrbach electricity factory there was written ...
-It's written in Rohrbach factory like in the subway.
Why are the washbasins so high?
- (Orop) For big pan?
-No, it's because the kitchens are in the opposite of the toilet
And this is to prevent the cooker from peeing in these
it's true, it's true.
The washbasins!
Here we have the toilets and showers
Who do not make the full height of the toilet
Just because the soldiers could be alone, in privacy
So they decided it, to prevent the soldiers from taking drugs or commit suicide, for the one who had "betonite" for example.
- (Orop) It's that!
Because we seen on the internet, inscriptions of Soviet soldiers
But it not so true , it's written in French XD
Here we have inscriptions of Soviet soldiers because it is not French
* Read Russian name *
No, it's not French
It's the Soviets
So here we have the rooms in case of gas attacks
They activated these engines, normally there were engines that could be operated by hand
We see here that the air is redistributed and all the pipes we have seen come from here
And it is redistributed throughout the "fort"
There are the name of all the different outputs
It's so beautiful
At the same time, who would be so dumb to smoke here ?
*Dumb laugh*
In the "ouvrage" of this style there were officers' wives and so we saw before the kitchen
But we did not see a refectory, there was very much "ouvrage" that had refectory
The "ouvrage" of the Simserhof, for example, has a refectory. In other "ouvrage" like this one ...
There are more rustic, there are stuff in the walls that attached the tables ...
With chairs coming up here.
After that if we have enough time we will count how many hammocks there were
In a "fort" like that, a French "fort", 1 hammock was for 3 soldiers
And they rotated 8 hours each
They had no notion of days and nights, it had to be relatively frustrating
Some soldiers because of this had a disease called betonite
They were at the end of their lives, they were gray as concrete
Since they were not used to concrete, the worst thing was that they could not get out
They were as sick, they could no longer rise to the surface
So they were good at staying sick all the time
* Count of hammocks *
We arrive at an approximation of about 300 men
You want to commit suicide? XD
If that's what I believe, there is a tissue in sand color and turns orange or red in the presence of fighting gases
I could not tell you if that's it, maybe it's an alarm.
Ah fresh air!
How hot it is!
We spent over 1 hour in this thing
And here we are finally in the fresh air
You will surely have a thing at home, stuff that will had calculated (finally not XD)
TCHAOU
What is it, it's a mouse or a bug, OHHH it's a dead bird ! XD
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