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Want to time-travel to Nazi-Germany? Hope you are aryan. And can prove you have no jewish ancestors for at least two generations. Otherwise - farewell on your travel to Auschwitz.
It was only roaring for those in the money. 90% of the German population had a rather different life to the one depicted in those old photos. But they didn't have cameras to document it.
Yes, beautiful pictures. Not showing the appalling poverty at the time. The filthy backstreets where most people lived. Starvation and illness. Yes, beautiful.
@@Consrignrant Correct. All those photos were made by people who could afford cameras and the high cost of film and development. The real Berliners, the ones who had to bear the costs of a lost war, couldn't afford that luxury.
Bardzo refleksyjny pokaz slajdów z lat dwudziestych XX- wieku, pomyśleć, że wszyscy ludzie na tych pięknych zdjęciach, uśmiechnięci i szczęśliwi już od dawna nie żyją. Życie jest takie krótkie i kruche, że tylko ludzie bardzo młodzi myślą, że będą żyli w nieskończoność, niestety nasze istnienie to tylko błysk flesza.
Bright Style, Thanks for these truly amazing pictures of Berlin life at this time- as someone who actually lives in Berlin I can appreciate the sights and familiar places!
A journey through time. Great photos. And the music. Absolutely fitting. I'm impressed. Berlin was still very beautiful back then. Thank you for uploading. Great video.
Beautiful photos that impressed me very much as a native Berliner. Berlin, the cosmopolitan city at that time, from my father's point of view in his childhood and youth. There is almost nothing left of it, lost in the hail of bombs and the battles in the last days of the war. Today's Berlin is a failed city, shithole of Germany.
Ich muss Ihnen leider recht geben. Als gebürtige Berlinerin, darf ich das. Berlin hat sich sehr zum negativen verändert, dreckig, kriminell. Eine Stadt die von Clans beherrscht wird, runter gewirtschaftet. Ich habe bis 2008 in Berlin gelebt, es war meine Stadt wunderschön, herrlich. Jetzt eine marode Stadt, nie wieder möchte ich dort leben
@@ralftolosa Yeah, it's very cosmopolitan again. With every Effect of Cosmopolitanism. Not everybody likes this, and I can understand it very good although I wouldn't think this bad about it…
This is exactly where my beloved father lived until he emigrated to the U.S. in the late 30's due to the war. He spoke of these streets often and said wonderful things about the city many times. His family owned shoe stores there.
I do not think most decent people had any idea of the hideous horrors about to fall upon us waiting around the corner.I hope they at least managed to go far away to safety.
DESPUES SE PASO A DERRIBARLO TODO Y A MATAR TODO LO QUE VIVIA YYYYYY DEJO DE SONAR ESA MUSICA TODO POR CULPA DE UN LOCO Y DE LOS QUE LO SIGUIERON SE HIZOMAS GRANDE. ESA 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Hard to believe that the First World War had ended such a relatively short time before. When you see photos of what was left of Berlin after the bombing in World War Two, it’s apparent that munitions and warfare had progressed massively in the intervening years, humanity had accumulated greater skills - sadly though, they weren’t for anything good.
Excellent content. Colorizing seem to add depth and modernity, the human subjects seem to have been ‘brought to life’ as it were. At the same time I have used the black and white filter to alter some of my digital colour photos! These photos could make interesting coffee table books.
I used to not like colorization but have started to because it shows more detail. However, it's not true to life. Notice the multi-colored locomotive and weirdly colored cars.
This is old Berlin, with much of its architecture dating back centuries. Sadly, little of it remains. Most of the city was destroyed during the World War.
None of them could imagine what was coming. just people who loved their lives. Soon to be caught up in a frenzy of chaos and horrors. Lest we ignore the signs. We seem to have forgotten today.
That was generation fun. Next came Generation War. There is an excellent movie by that name that deals with what happens to young German adults who were just enjoying their lives.
@@ludokatolonc Generation War is a brilliant German World War II TV miniseries in three parts. It is the story of bright, carefree young Berliners who came of conscription age just as the Nazis began their war on Europe and the Soviets.
Berlin today is a left-wing radical, violent, degenerate city caused by Arabs and Africans. The center of the colonization of Germany and Europe by Arabs and Islam.
Terrifying to think of what was to come…..A fascinating time to live, with the best in culture, the arts, music, abundance. And then to see the pictures of women in a human chain clearing the mountains of rubble one pail at a time, seven years later.
Die 20iger Jahre nannte man die „Goldenen Zwanziger“ ab 1924 … Meine Mama, Jahrgang 1928, ist noch ganz gut dabei. Sie wohnt in Warnemünde. Ihr Kopf ist total klar … sie erzählt so oft, wie toll ihre Schulzeit, die Lehrer und überhaupt das Leben damals war. Über die Situation heute ist sie todunglücklich …
Germany was poor, it had its problems. But ut alao had a kot of wealth. Its economy was stronger than both Englands and France in its most poor state. I always said, this is where Hitler was quite over rated when it came ro the economy. Germanys collapse had notging to do qith theie banking system.
@@charliemunk2947 Germany got loans from the United States by the mid- 1920s which helped stabilized its economy. The hyperinflation was over by then. When the 1929 crash happened the US called the loans in which Weimar couldn't pay. The German economy unraveled after that. By 1931/32 millions of Germans were unemployed. It all made the rise of the far right easier.
After Frankfurt, Bremen and Hamburg, Berlin is the most dangerous city in Germany. And, (like other cities also), but more extreme, ..rotting food, cigarette butts, old furniture, mattresses, : these items litter the streets of Berlin - and reflect the mentality of the inhabitants of the German capital, cleaning efforts are laughable.
Loved your colorized picture show though I think you have one ringer. The lovely bathing beauties at 2:55 are clearly from the 1940s or even 1950s judging from bathing suits and hair styles. Also kept waiting for Marlene Dietrich to show up......
Fascinating to see; thanks so much for posting this. I'm not 100% certain, but I think the building behind the people waiting for the tram line 92 is the Wertheim Department store on the Leipziger Platz, one of the most opulent stores in Berlin.
You are right it is the Wertheim at the Leipziger Straße. It was bombed to ruins in 1944 and the remains demolished in 1949. Today is there again a shoping center, the Mall of Berlin.
@@Rick2010100 Rick: Thanks much for confirming this; I must have previously seen a similar captioned picture. (I can't help but wonder if the fictitious Landauer family seen in the 1972 film "Cabaret" might not have been based on the Werthheims.)
I find it hard to believe that the picture titled "Lovely photo some of the entries in the beauty contest" was actually taken in 1926. Those look more like early 1950 swim suits to me.
I always loved old black & white photos, but color just brings them to life! Great job! - Just thinking what Berlin or indeed many other german cities would look like today without WW2 😥
@@TNT-km2eg no, because the people of Germany chose to follow a psychopath because of the love of their comforts rather than follow their moral compass.
6:42 You should have captioned this as a "cigar factory" but you wrote "cigar fabric" (probably thinking of the German word Fabrik). 10:48 "Flipper Girls"? You probably mean "Flapper Girls".
2:54 I believe this is not from Germany and not from 1926. It looks more like 1950s USA. The bathing suits and the hairstyles are in the style of late 1940s or 1950s. And the building in the background with sash windows does not look German or European to me, rather American.
A most enjoyable set of photographs well presented and colourized. Have all Nazi flags and signs been phot shopped in the 1931 - 3 photos ?. It looks like a country at peace with itself which it wasn't at that time. First class and thank you.
Fenomenal diese Art der Video,a , sie spiegeln eher das realistische Leben seinerzeit besser wieder, als die , , unschönen ,, Schwarz/ Weiss Bilder / Video,s. Klasse gemacht , es haucht das Ganze mehr Leben ein . Dankeschön. Einfach weiter so machen.
Leider sind manche Beschreibungen und Jahreszahlen nicht passend (wie man u. a. an Kleidung, Frisuren und Hüten sehen kann), einige Fotos scheinen ganz woanders aufgenommen worden zu sein. Manchmal z. B. bei 08:45 wäre die korrekte Information (1913/14) sogar nur zwei Klicks entfernt gewesen.
Wrong, until the Anglo peasants took control of England through a president for the first time and decided to order bombing in the area from where the royalty historically comes from
@@Marco-uh5zn Well it is possible. The great grandmother was 97 yoa when @yogiine was born. As a rule thumb, children can have memories from their early live when they were 3-4 years old. So if his great grandmother got a bit past the 100 year barrier, yogiine might have a recollection of her.
Great photos of a great city b4 the unmentionables came along and destroyed everything , Germany had huge debts then after ww1 and a lot of unemployment which led to far right manifestation which got carried away on a chest of a Nazi wave and fear of saying anything against them, glad to say Berlin recovered well and is now a top city again. I lived in Germany in the 80s in Brueberg Neustadt near Darmstadt in the Odenwald and it was so beautiful there, even thumbed to Heidelberg from it and back a few times, great experience of a great country and people were very friendly and helpful and sociable.
Lived in Germany during the 60s and 70s, and the country has changed for the worse. It, like the rest of Western Europe, seems hellbent in destroying themselves,their culture and their identity. They no longer reproduce enough to propagate themselves, nor believe in Christianity, nor take pride in their cultural patrimony. Is it any wonder why Islam has made such incursions in such a short time. The country has gone wimp.
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После 85 г. живота ,да ли смемо да питамо ,ко је упропастио Европу (немачку) да ли је то само хитлер?......или још неки слични.....
Pas en français dommage
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4:25 The S-Bahn logo never was red. It was green. 🟢
9:36 Must have been after 1933, because before the Hitlerjugend organisation was small.
How clean and organised it looked.
An German virtue
Until...
That's because it was full of Germans.
Angela Merkel had not yet blessed the German people with diversity.
Not anymore unless they take the garbage out...
These are fragments. Don’t generalize
It is amazing to have such a window back into time. The fashion and automobiles of this period are fascinating.
Beautiful Berlin in the roaring 20ths.
I wish I could travel back in time.
God thanks, people had no Idea, what this City looks like, 20 years later.😢
Want to time-travel to Nazi-Germany? Hope you are aryan. And can prove you have no jewish ancestors for at least two generations. Otherwise - farewell on your travel to Auschwitz.
It was only roaring for those in the money. 90% of the German population had a rather different life to the one depicted in those old photos. But they didn't have cameras to document it.
Yes, beautiful pictures. Not showing the appalling poverty at the time. The filthy backstreets where most people lived. Starvation and illness. Yes, beautiful.
@@Consrignrant Correct. All those photos were made by people who could afford cameras and the high cost of film and development. The real Berliners, the ones who had to bear the costs of a lost war, couldn't afford that luxury.
Bardzo refleksyjny pokaz slajdów z lat dwudziestych XX- wieku, pomyśleć, że wszyscy ludzie na tych pięknych zdjęciach, uśmiechnięci i szczęśliwi już od dawna nie żyją.
Życie jest takie krótkie i kruche, że tylko ludzie bardzo młodzi myślą, że będą żyli w nieskończoność, niestety nasze istnienie to tylko błysk flesza.
So sad, the calm before the storm. Those people could not even imagine what was coming down their way.
Dina52328, yes, just like we didn't see the Pandemic and global lockdown.
@@saraswatkin9226 Not sure those are comparable.
@@andreasiversen3440…both based on lies.
🇧🇷Sim, foi logo o que pensei…
Hitler infame!
@@mariaritaaraujodesouza3670 …your comment is not showing up under _"View all 4 replies"_
Wonderful rare Pictures, what a town was this, thank you! In original Black and White they are also very impressive.
It said “ Berlin in colour “ so I would guess,it was in Berlin 😊
Bright Style,
Thanks for these truly amazing pictures of Berlin life at this time- as someone who actually lives in Berlin I can appreciate the sights and familiar places!
Thank you so much for your comment, I really appreciate it
A journey through time. Great photos.
And the music. Absolutely fitting.
I'm impressed. Berlin was still very beautiful back then.
Thank you for uploading. Great video.
❤
Beautiful photos that impressed me very much as a native Berliner. Berlin, the cosmopolitan city at that time, from my father's point of view in his childhood and youth. There is almost nothing left of it, lost in the hail of bombs and the battles in the last days of the war. Today's Berlin is a failed city, shithole of Germany.
Wow, thats kinda shocking rhat u would say this. I thought Berlin was always the Mecca of Germany??
Berlin is at the moment the fastest growing city of germany, why are you so jealous?
Ich muss Ihnen leider recht geben. Als gebürtige Berlinerin, darf ich das. Berlin hat sich sehr zum negativen verändert, dreckig, kriminell. Eine Stadt die von Clans beherrscht wird, runter gewirtschaftet. Ich habe bis 2008 in Berlin gelebt, es war meine Stadt wunderschön, herrlich. Jetzt eine marode Stadt, nie wieder möchte ich dort leben
@@ralftolosa Yeah, it's very cosmopolitan again. With every Effect of Cosmopolitanism. Not everybody likes this, and I can understand it very good although I wouldn't think this bad about it…
Alemania pronto a convertirse en musulmana y árabe. Que triste. Gracias a Lutero
This is exactly where my beloved father lived until he emigrated to the U.S. in the late 30's due to the
war. He spoke of these streets often and said wonderful things about the city many times. His family owned shoe stores there.
A wonderful walk in the past. Nice work.
Thank you so much!
Kind of eerie to see the Star of David featured on the Berger's restaurant sign @7:32. They have no idea what is coming.
I do not think most decent people had any idea of the hideous horrors about to fall upon us waiting around the corner.I hope they at least managed to go far away to safety.
Yes I spotted that right away.
Thank you for this...seeing another TIME in HISTORY is truly remarkable through timeless pictures; and even in color..>WOW!!!
Thank you so much for your comment!
Unvergessliche Aufnahmen in Farbe ! Herrliche Zeiten,lebendige Fotos.....Dankeschön
Über alles
I lived in Berlin from 61-64. Berliners still had the great culture. I was there when the wall went up...loved the people and the city.
Great culture?
Berlin is a failed city.
Thank you🎉😂❤
😮 Nowadays it's known as "shithole " Berlin...
Did you live in West or East Berlin at that time?
Great culture haha, right. You conveniently skipped over 1939 to 1945. Bye.
So beautiful. Thank you. Really enjoyed that.
Thank you so much for your comment!
It's an incredible perfect show! I adored. Visiting Berlim is sthing I have a pleasure to do. It was wonderful on the twenties! Danke.
Lovely video thank you
Que linda Alemania...limpio, ordenado, la gente bien vestida..viven confortable en su país..y trabajando por su país y familia.❤❤
Really?
Times had changed!
Shithole Berlin today!😢
OMG, the 4th showgirl from left might very well be my great grandma. Thank you so much for uploading this. ❤️
Wow. A super wonderful collection.. Wished each photo had some more time to be able to look at everything therein. Must look again. Sure
Thanks
Obrigado por mostrar fotos maravilhosas de uma época muito feliz !!! Saudações do BRASIL. !!!
DESPUES SE PASO A DERRIBARLO TODO Y A MATAR TODO LO QUE VIVIA YYYYYY DEJO DE SONAR ESA MUSICA TODO POR CULPA DE UN LOCO Y DE LOS QUE LO SIGUIERON SE HIZOMAS GRANDE. ESA 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Hard to believe that the First World War had ended such a relatively short time before. When you see photos of
what was left of Berlin after the bombing in World War Two, it’s apparent that munitions and warfare had progressed massively in the intervening years, humanity had accumulated greater skills - sadly though, they
weren’t for anything good.
Berlin was not bombed nor was there fighting in Berlin during WWI
Thanks for sharing this amazing video 😊❤
Thank you for your comment
Beautiful.
Thank you!
Excellent content. Colorizing seem to add depth and modernity, the human subjects seem to have been ‘brought to life’ as it were. At the same time I have used the black and white filter to alter some of my digital colour photos! These photos could make interesting coffee table books.
I used to not like colorization but have started to because it shows more detail. However, it's not true to life. Notice the multi-colored locomotive and weirdly colored cars.
This is old Berlin, with much of its architecture dating back centuries. Sadly, little of it remains. Most of the city was destroyed during the World War.
By late 1944 the high command knew that the war was lost, but Hitler was determined to fight to the last man ... and woman and child.
No, it was the unconditional surrender demand and what followed the downfall, seen even today. Germany's rebuilding had the worse results.
Loved it… want to be back to Berlin on a Time Machine
And me too because Berlin is my home city. The City of nowadays is not compairable with the past.
U don't want go back in a time machine. These people have hell waiting on their doorstep.
Thank you for sharing. I love Berlin, she has an amazing culture and fabulous people.
None of them could imagine what was coming. just people who loved their lives. Soon to be caught up in a frenzy of chaos and horrors.
Lest we ignore the signs. We seem to have forgotten today.
That was generation fun. Next came Generation War. There is an excellent movie by that name that deals with what happens to young German adults who were just enjoying their lives.
@@gnolan4281Generation War??
@@ludokatolonc Generation War is a brilliant German World War II TV miniseries in three parts. It is the story of bright, carefree young Berliners who came of conscription age just as the Nazis began their war on Europe and the Soviets.
What a brilliant German version
Greetings from Berlin Germany 🇩🇪
Berlin today is a left-wing radical, violent, degenerate city caused by Arabs and Africans. The center of the colonization of Germany and Europe by Arabs and Islam.
Love all these wonderful older photos.
❤
Terrifying to think of what was to come…..A fascinating time to live, with the best in culture, the arts, music, abundance. And then to see the pictures of women in a human chain clearing the mountains of rubble one pail at a time, seven years later.
Eso les sucedió por ser nazis. Lutero padre de los protestantes y del nazismo, sus retoños solo siguieron sus pasos.
Absolutely fascinating time capsule.
Thank you.
Absolutely fascinating!
Thank you so much !
love it - thank you very much 🤩
Great video, thanks for uploading. Have now subbed!.
Beautiful thank you! ❤
Thank you so much!
Sad to think this was all rubble in 1945. Today's Berlin a whole different vision.
Yes, you are right, a whole different vision... a vision of a completely failed city, el dorado for millionaires, migrants and tourists
I had thought that things were bad during the Weimar Republic-here in Berlin, everybody looked prosperous and well dressed.
Die 20iger Jahre nannte man die „Goldenen Zwanziger“ ab 1924 … Meine Mama, Jahrgang 1928, ist noch ganz gut dabei. Sie wohnt in Warnemünde. Ihr Kopf ist total klar … sie erzählt so oft, wie toll ihre Schulzeit, die Lehrer und überhaupt das Leben damals war. Über die Situation heute ist sie todunglücklich …
Appearances yes.
The hyperinflation, that plagued the early years of Weimer, was fixed by about 1925.
Germany was poor, it had its problems. But ut alao had a kot of wealth. Its economy was stronger than both Englands and France in its most poor state. I always said, this is where Hitler was quite over rated when it came ro the economy. Germanys collapse had notging to do qith theie banking system.
@@charliemunk2947 Germany got loans from the United States by the mid- 1920s which helped stabilized its economy. The hyperinflation was over by then. When the 1929 crash happened the US called the loans in which Weimar couldn't pay. The German economy unraveled after that. By 1931/32 millions of Germans were unemployed. It all made the rise of the far right easier.
foto meravigliose.......grazie
Looks absolutely amazing.
Thanks
この時代の車のスタイルは、今の車より高級感があって自分好みですね😄
乗れる機会があるのなら絶対に乗ってみたいですね😄
以前は愛知県のトヨタ自動車博物館だったかな🤔
予約すると乗ることができたそうなのですが、今も乗れるのなら是非乗って見たいと思っています😄
Berlin looks cleaner than today😢
After Frankfurt, Bremen and Hamburg, Berlin is the most dangerous city in Germany. And, (like other cities also), but more extreme, ..rotting food, cigarette butts, old furniture, mattresses, : these items litter the streets of Berlin - and reflect the mentality of the inhabitants of the German capital, cleaning efforts are laughable.
Berlin is a completely failed city. I live in this mess.
@john68tesla47: In more than one way!
@john68tesla47: In more than one way!
@john68tesla47: In more than one way!
Beautiful! Thank you !
3:03 that's not buying a car for a friend. It is probably Hitler standing!
Makes you realise how much was lost and yet… the spirit of Berlin endures.
Yes. Berlin was beautiful before the war.
Spirit of Berlin? That is nonsense. Berlin is dead
Was denn schon übrig geblieben ? Fertige Leute und Clubs ? Assoziale und Armut ? Einfach nur beschämend was von Berlin noch übrig ist !
Deutschland war deutsch, es gab noch berlinerisch und man fühlte sich als Deutscher zu Hause !
@HouseWinchester1874by turks and arabs ! Its nothing but a Ghetto today !
Wie schön waren die Häuser mit ihren nostalgischen Fassaden und Ornamente. Die heutigen Gebäude sind einfach hässlich.
Loved your colorized picture show though I think you have one ringer. The lovely bathing beauties at 2:55 are clearly from the 1940s or even 1950s judging from bathing suits and hair styles. Also kept waiting for Marlene Dietrich to show up......
Me encantan estos vídeos ❤, gracias por divulgar
Muchas gracias.
@10:34 das ist die Kreuzung Mauerstraße mit Französischer Straße mit ehemaligen Bankgebäuden. Heute das erweiterte Familienministerium.
Thank you❤
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The music is an absolute perfect supreme masterpiece of euphony!!!
Enjoyed this video
Many thanks !
Ah the fleeting moments of peace and everyday life. Years later Berlin would be a rubble heap and those fun loving people casualties of war.
Fascinating to see; thanks so much for posting this. I'm not 100% certain, but I think the building behind the people waiting for the tram line 92 is the Wertheim Department store on the Leipziger Platz, one of the most opulent stores in Berlin.
Thank you so much for your comment!
You are right it is the Wertheim at the Leipziger Straße. It was bombed to ruins in 1944 and the remains demolished in 1949. Today is there again a shoping center, the Mall of Berlin.
@@Rick2010100 Rick: Thanks much for confirming this; I must have previously seen a similar captioned picture. (I can't help but wonder if the fictitious Landauer family seen in the 1972 film "Cabaret" might not have been based on the Werthheims.)
very good thank you
Awesome! Great job.
Amazing👍👍👍👍👍👍
Still a beautiful city....even better ❤80 years ago 😢😢😢
Still a beautiful city? Dream on....
I find it hard to believe that the picture titled "Lovely photo some of the entries in the beauty contest" was actually taken in 1926. Those look more like early 1950 swim suits to me.
Schöne Fotos👍
I always loved old black & white photos, but color just brings them to life! Great job! - Just thinking what Berlin or indeed many other german cities would look like today without WW2 😥
At 8:50, Farming Family, wow 10 children? They all dressed up for the photo. ❤
Wonder how many of them were still alive 25 years later.
It made me very sad to see what life was like before WWII.
You mean between first and second ? Just colorized make-up
@@TNT-km2eg no, because the people of Germany chose to follow a psychopath because of the love of their comforts rather than follow their moral compass.
6:42 You should have captioned this as a "cigar factory" but you wrote "cigar fabric" (probably thinking of the German word Fabrik).
10:48 "Flipper Girls"? You probably mean "Flapper Girls".
Guess this particular photo was taken in London, the registration plate is British.
Das schönste,alles Deutsche.
Total cool 🎉🎉🎉Dankeschön!
❤
2:54 I believe this is not from Germany and not from 1926. It looks more like 1950s USA. The bathing suits and the hairstyles are in the style of late 1940s or 1950s. And the building in the background with sash windows does not look German or European to me, rather American.
The captions are so wildly stupid that I can't even follow them. I wonder if the comments know that half of these are original color photographs.
Little did these folks realise the catastrophe that was coming for all of them.
people even in the economically depressed years were well dressed
Superb.
Thanks a lot !
Благодарю Вас, очень красиво. ❤❤❤
Андрей. Харьков. Украина. Канал Традиций эстрадной музыки.
Love the music especially!!!
😀👍
Little did they know what was to befall them.
Didn't befall them . 56 000 000 people murdered . They didn't know ? ...
@@TNT-km2egThe Nazí‘s took power in 1933, not in the 20ties.
You can say the very same about us right now.
Wunderschön 👏
A most enjoyable set of photographs well presented and colourized. Have all Nazi flags and signs been phot shopped in the 1931 - 3 photos ?. It looks like a country at peace with itself which it wasn't at that time. First class and thank you.
enjoy the photos in your series of yesteryear. A shame that the dates given are often wrong, and sometimes even the comments.
Memoirs just love it
As normal, Berlin looked great before WW2.
That said, it was great when rebuilt.
I loved my 2 years of service there.
Fenomenal diese Art der Video,a , sie spiegeln eher das realistische Leben seinerzeit besser wieder, als die , , unschönen ,, Schwarz/ Weiss Bilder / Video,s. Klasse gemacht , es haucht das Ganze mehr Leben ein . Dankeschön. Einfach weiter so machen.
Vielen Dank.
Leider sind manche Beschreibungen und Jahreszahlen nicht passend (wie man u. a. an Kleidung, Frisuren und Hüten sehen kann), einige Fotos scheinen ganz woanders aufgenommen worden zu sein. Manchmal z. B. bei 08:45 wäre die korrekte Information (1913/14) sogar nur zwei Klicks entfernt gewesen.
Germany was a cultural center until the Nazis gained control in 1933.
Wrong, until the Anglo peasants took control of England through a president for the first time and decided to order bombing in the area from where the royalty historically comes from
Who would have though that the Nazi loss would set Europe on a trajectory of self destruction and replacement by Muslim migrants and Africans.
hermoso. gracias.
Muchas gracias
Wonderful and impressive photos. I have a before-and-after photo blog and I would love to use some of them. Where did you get them from? An archive?
Thank you for a wonderful presentation. My only critique would be the use of a computer generated voice for narration, it's too impersonal.
Wunderbar
Thanks
My dad was born in 1925, my mum in 1935 i was born in 1964. To me its not long time ago.
I even remember my great grandmother born in 1867
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Wow! You remember your granny? When yo were born, your granny was > 90 years old! You are a prodigy, right?
@@Marco-uh5zn Well it is possible. The great grandmother was 97 yoa when @yogiine was born. As a rule thumb, children can have memories from their early live when they were 3-4 years old. So if his great grandmother got a bit past the 100 year barrier, yogiine might have a recollection of her.
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Thanks a lot !
I live in Berlin. A lot of the buildings in the photos are still standing.
Weimar Republic is pronounced closer to Vah ee mahr. W in German is pronounced like English letter V. It ended in 1933 with a takeover by Hitler.
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5:00 What kind of scooter? How did it work?
Part of this time-period was a dark period in German history.
I'm talking of course about the Weimar Republic. :-)
Mtfkg nazi fan, i guess?
Great photos of a great city b4 the unmentionables came along and destroyed everything , Germany had huge debts then after ww1 and a lot of unemployment which led to far right manifestation which got carried away on a chest of a Nazi wave and fear of saying anything against them, glad to say Berlin recovered well and is now a top city again. I lived in Germany in the 80s in Brueberg Neustadt near Darmstadt in the Odenwald and it was so beautiful there, even thumbed to Heidelberg from it and back a few times, great experience of a great country and people were very friendly and helpful and sociable.
Lived in Germany during the 60s and 70s, and the country has changed for the worse. It, like the rest of Western Europe, seems hellbent in destroying themselves,their culture and their identity. They no longer reproduce enough to propagate themselves, nor believe in Christianity, nor take pride in their cultural patrimony. Is it any wonder why Islam has made such incursions in such a short time. The country has gone wimp.
Ach, ze good old days!
At 02:52 swim suit line up 1926. I doubt very much this date is correct. Looks more like post war with those hairstyles and sryle of costumes ?
At 10:49, I don't think the term was "flipper girls." It was "flappers," if I'm not mistaken.
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