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madplayshd t1_j1hy8tg wrote
Reply to comment by MoonZinuM in Where history has been fought by RedTomatoSauce
Many places in Germany still have bullet holes. Not because they couldn't fix it, but as a reminder. The Parliament building even has them behind glass.
Couple examples: https://www.berlin.de/kultur-und-tickets/fotos/stadtleben/6162891-1852685.gallery.html?page=1
Also fun fact: Berlin has a couple of hills. These weren't there before the war. They are made from the rubble of what used to be Berlin. One of them used to be a flak tower and at the top a part of that tower is still exposed. If you dig down a bit in pretty much any hill, you find bricks after a couple centimeters. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fer_Bunkerberg
LadislausBonita t1_j1i1cbp wrote
https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulaner_(Berg) Mont Klamott/Insulaner, just added this because I love this name.
GOOD_BONE_N_CALCIUM t1_j1i5m9v wrote
I feel like as a sole civilian person, may not be a great idea to go digging straight down in berlin.
KeinFussbreit t1_j1iw3v7 wrote
Stuttgart has one too, they are often called Monte Scherbelino.
curryslapper t1_j1i1tji wrote
Plenty on Brandenburg gate!
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