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My hometown is literally built on an ordnance factory from World War II. Thus, I stumble over artefacts from that time pretty much everywhere around here. In fact, I even live in a former washhouse from 1940 - now fortunately well renovated and upgraded. Therefore I decided to document these witnesses of destruction in a small photo series.