Berlin in July 1945 (HD 1080p color footage)

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  • 게시일 2015. 04. 27.
  • That's how it looked like just after the German surrender! Fascinating moving pictures in color show the situation of the city in summer 1945 and daily life in the ruins.
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    Watch here the preview of the brandnew documentary "Spirit of liberation", restored original color and High Definition:
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    Pictures from the destroyed city, the Reichstag, Brandenburger Tor, Adlon, Führerbunker, Unter den Linden, rubble women working in the streets, the tram is running again.
    A collage of archive material
    produced by: Kronos Media

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  • @ayuwoki453
    @ayuwoki453 3 년 전 +26574

    Imagine filming that and not knowing that 75 years later it would be seen by millions of people in some weird thing called youtube

    • @user-ou9qd9no5n
      @user-ou9qd9no5n 3 년 전 +178

      Ja

    • @alejandrobailon1761
      @alejandrobailon1761 3 년 전 +460

      Excuse me young lad, a weird what you said?

    • @ayuwoki453
      @ayuwoki453 3 년 전 +65

      @@alejandrobailon1761 What?

    • @frabek1808
      @frabek1808 3 년 전 +65

      @@ayuwoki453 He means Word "website"

    • @Kalashnikov413
      @Kalashnikov413 3 년 전 +250

      @@alejandrobailon1761 what does he mean that KRplus, although was one of the most famous website today, is quite weird and unthinkable back in 1945

  • @Artificial_Intelligence_AI
    @Artificial_Intelligence_AI 4 년 전 +33573

    No noisy music, no attempts of making bad jokes while commenting the places... Simply one of the best vlogs of all time.

    • @jonathon-nb3dh
      @jonathon-nb3dh 4 년 전 +461

      I love this comment too much

    • @gaigzean
      @gaigzean 4 년 전 +908

      It looks like the sound was added on top of a silent film

    • @Mr_Fancypants
      @Mr_Fancypants 4 년 전 +175

      @@gaigzean tech was so slow in the 1940's it took a second for the sound to happen.
      💥 The more you know! 💥

    • @anthonyhutchins2300
      @anthonyhutchins2300 4 년 전 +166

      So it's not a vlog then... It's stands for video blog. Can you imagine going online and pulling up a blog that's just blank and saying "truly the best blog ever!". Lol

    • @sjb7183
      @sjb7183 4 년 전 +204

      I doubt people were in the mood to joke around

  • @TEO_YAR
    @TEO_YAR 15 일 전 +54

    Мою прабабушку в 18 лет увезли в концлагерь в Дрезден, а потом их спасли англичане. Один английский офицер очень в неё тогда влюбился и звал переехать в Британию, но бабушка отказалась. При этом он ей ещё очень долго писал письма и рассказывал про свою жизнь. Мой прадедушка, её муж никогда не ругался. Потому, что был благодарен, что этот человек когда то, спас его будущую жену...

    • @Ya_Nukto
      @Ya_Nukto 4 일 전 +9

      Трогательная история.

    • @KD-nm7us
      @KD-nm7us 4 일 전 +1

      @@Ya_Nukto прямо до слез🤧🤧🤧🤣🤣

    • @KD-nm7us
      @KD-nm7us 4 일 전

      Англичане прям спали вашу бабушку? Если бы не СССР то и Англии не было бы!

    • @user-zn2ud9yb3c
      @user-zn2ud9yb3c 일 전

      бабка твоя дура. Надо было у...ть из совка!

    • @user-sw8tj6ho3h
      @user-sw8tj6ho3h 일 전

      @@KD-nm7us , иди бухни

  • @dima_galkin
    @dima_galkin 4 개월 전 +509

    Мало кто это заметил. Руины Берлинского дворца спорта, вдруг врывается голос Геббельса из его знаменитой речи 1943:
    - Немцы, вы хотите тотальной войны?
    - Да!
    Камера взмывает вверх и мы видим чудовищную панораму тотального разрушения Берлина. Вот, получите...

    • @liberal1
      @liberal1 개월 전 +17

      This video is the result of that total war

    • @user-fr3ci2tt1g
      @user-fr3ci2tt1g 개월 전 +41

      Огромный портрет Сталина и советские солдаты.. А 80% американцев до сих пор даже не знают не то что КТО победил в этой войне, но даже не знают на какой стороне были русские. Позор!

    • @Homo_uralensis
      @Homo_uralensis 개월 전 +70

      ​@user-fr3ci2tt1g - а русские были сначала на стороне Гитлера и делили Польшу и Европу с Гитлером )) а потом в РОА тоже было много-много русских ))

    • @dima_galkin
      @dima_galkin 개월 전

      @@Homo_uralensis верно, много там было... всякой, мягко выражаясь, СВОЛОЧИ! Правда, не больше, чем других... И ещё, это какую такую «Польшу» делили в 1939? С каких это пор Вильнюс, Львов, Брест и Гродно стали «Польшей»?

    • @cabriolet_dom_ron
      @cabriolet_dom_ron 개월 전

      ​@@user-fr3ci2tt1g один из росийских(не тупых руских) проживающих в сша, показывал ИМЕННО ПОКАЗЫВАЛ, их учебник истории . Где было написано, про ссср, его участие и потери и ещё много... Так что оставь свои ПРОПАГАНДОНСКИЕ ВЫСЕРЫ, для своих тупых внучат ..😂😂😂

  • @ZapR21
    @ZapR21 3 년 전 +14435

    This is not even a century old. It always shocked me how close this world war was from today.

    • @Mr_Who93
      @Mr_Who93 3 년 전 +275

      yeah, I share same thoughts with you!

    • @MannVerde
      @MannVerde 3 년 전 +191

      Exactly... See how far we can go together

    • @jackattack7940
      @jackattack7940 3 년 전 +515

      And yet so much has changed in the world within that space of time

    • @ZapR21
      @ZapR21 3 년 전 +462

      Thanks for all the likes guys!
      My neighbour is an old woman who had survived WW2. She is now in her 90's and never wanted to talk about it, but now she is open to it because she feels her time is now to leave. I have planned to do an interview with her about her experience; only problem is that she wants to do it after corona period. I will definitely record the interview and post it on KRplus!

    • @mardybum6953
      @mardybum6953 3 년 전 +59

      @@ZapR21 Im looking forward to it :)

  • @trixwizz5652
    @trixwizz5652 6 년 전 +28794

    wonder if the cameraman knew it would get 11M+ views on youtube.

  • @ReekieReels
    @ReekieReels 9 개월 전 +100

    Someone asked a guy what it was like in the years after the war ended, he was a small child at that time, and the thing he remembered most clearly was the smell; the smell of the disinfectant which was routinely sprayed onto the rubble. There were still people's bodies under there, too much rubble, too many people, all they could do was spray it, and get to it when they had time. People today don't know; and it's human nature, you can't pass on a memory like that and have be it 'real' in the mind of the person you share that memory with, sadly some lessons need to be learned and relearned again and again and again.

    • @cl00x3r
      @cl00x3r 9 일 전 +1

      that sounds horrible, imagine the smell always reminds you that you might be walking on the dead people's body, let alone smell of rotten meat is the last thing next to airless space to me

    • @gimmesomeadventure
      @gimmesomeadventure 6 일 전

      @@cl00x3r those people had a better life and death than the ones in the concentration camps, can't feel to bad for germans right after the war.

  • @lorenaklein7278
    @lorenaklein7278 8 개월 전 +28

    At 04:09 the entrance of S-Bahn Potsdamer Platz. I worked there from 2015 - 2017 and passed this site nearly every day. Potsdamer Platz was destroyed nearly 100 %, it looks completely different nowadays.

  • @irobertx5691
    @irobertx5691 6 년 전 +80543

    Lol better quality than some security camera's today

    • @alpham5113
      @alpham5113 6 년 전 +3842

      iRobertX thats not strange ,they have bad quality cuz they record 24/7 so they coud store more

    • @irobertx5691
      @irobertx5691 6 년 전 +2233

      Yeah,but still.....some security camera's are filming so bad that you can barely see anything,i mean where's the evolution of the filming quality?
      I think the quality should get better,not worse,even for the security camera's.

    • @zimbu_
      @zimbu_ 6 년 전 +926

      The evolution is in the fact that you're taking pictures constantly with a digital camera. That means you will no longer have trouble making copies, you can transfer the images quickly to various viewing devices or over the internet, and you can even skip ahead or back very easily when viewing previously recorded footage. The processes of filming, editing, copying, transporting and setting up to be viewed all take much more time and effort when dealing with physical film compared to digital.
      Also, security cameras are dirt cheap whereas filming on early color film was expensive in both equipment labour costs.

    • @Sinister_96
      @Sinister_96 6 년 전 +92

      The ISS could learn something..

    • @casualcadaver
      @casualcadaver 6 년 전 +640

      Film is actually much higher quality than digital. A nice 35mm or 65mm can be the equivalent of 8 or even 12K resolution, except instead of using pixels film uses actual photons of light.

  • @michelleken.
    @michelleken. 3 년 전 +5979

    Imagine getting filmed as a child back then, right after the war, and then seeing it more than 75 years later on KRplus, recognizing yourself.

    • @kostyapolykova9879
      @kostyapolykova9879 3 년 전 +383

      Imagine the unresolved traumas it would bring up...

    • @DentalInternacional
      @DentalInternacional 3 년 전 +23

      @My World really?? I am so sorry about it

    • @tiernanwearen8096
      @tiernanwearen8096 3 년 전 +10

      @My World what army was he in?

    • @michelleken.
      @michelleken. 3 년 전 +71

      @My World Respect to your grandfather! You must be very proud of him ;) I would be too

    • @dakidbiscuit624
      @dakidbiscuit624 3 년 전 +14

      Anyone featured in this video is now dead, they wouldn't have been able to see anything

  • @user-yy6dd2wv6v
    @user-yy6dd2wv6v 3 개월 전 +54

    Должны смотреть все.

  • @sharano53
    @sharano53 2 개월 전 +110

    Класс! Так атмосферно и качество на высоте! Вот, что значит плёнка с серебром и сохранённая история. А ведь этих людей уже нет...😢. Но хуже всего, что история ничему не учит😮. И вот снова развязанна война...
    Допишу. Атмосферно пока люди, а вот дальше просто ужас- масштабы разрушения колоссальные. И немцы смогли восстановить снова свои города! Как и наши предки свои. Колоссальный труд! Привет с берегов Дуная!

    • @user-Aleks82AC
      @user-Aleks82AC 2 개월 전 +4

      Хорошо сказал. 👍. Привет вам из Приморского Края 👋

    • @delacroixx
      @delacroixx 개월 전 +10

      Немцы восстановили, а вот мы до сих пор на руинах живем.

    • @user-ms5uf8hn8i
      @user-ms5uf8hn8i 개월 전 +12

      @@delacroixx ну приплел так приплел, а не знаешь кто и за чей счет восточную германию восстанавливал? советские люди. ума не приложу зачем ты живешь на руинах, сделай дома ремонт.

    • @pavelgolova1559
      @pavelgolova1559 개월 전

      ​@@user-ms5uf8hn8i пол Питера немецкие военнопленные отстроили с 45 по 53 год пока Сталин не откинулся...люди так и живут в этих домах старых дряхлых миллионы людей...а посмотри на Берлин там кроме исторических зданий не одного дома старше 30 лет нет

    • @valeristoitchkov
      @valeristoitchkov 개월 전

      Где Вий на руинах живете?@@delacroixx

  • @gameexpert2011
    @gameexpert2011 5 년 전 +7964

    You know, one thing in history they never teach us at school is, how people lived after a war. This is a great footage.

    • @nairb9009
      @nairb9009 5 년 전 +36

      @@hugogomes1077 so what's that truth?

    • @gameexpert2011
      @gameexpert2011 5 년 전 +304

      @Luminosity I was taught World War II from the American perspective/American education. The American perspective talks about World War II starting from the invasion of Poland and ending with the bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima. I'm genuinely interested in learning it from the German and Soviet perspective since those two nations suffered huge causalities. Unfortunately I don't speak neither German nor Russian so I'll either have to learn those languages or rely on a good translator.

    • @kamikazestryker
      @kamikazestryker 5 년 전 +73

      @@gameexpert2011 well its best to self study it. I believe there are Books all translated in English. I do even have a Collection of DvDs covering all about the war most from the German perspective its English too. Maybe you can still buy it, its called Der zweite Weltkrieg: Die komplette Geschichte. Its been 10 years that I bought it though.

    • @abuqadr629
      @abuqadr629 5 년 전 +77

      @Luminosity yeah, but this isnt so good at all. Almost 3 year did we talked about this shit. But never about the holy Roman empire, napoleon, prussia, WW1, history of the global Powers like The USA, russia an China, Otto von Bismarck and so on. So many important topics..but hey, why not talking for 3 years about nationalsocialism.

    • @shamailah1
      @shamailah1 5 년 전 +1

      Praise da lard ! You is right ?!!

  • @jakoporeeno4654
    @jakoporeeno4654 7 년 전 +5045

    I sometimes wish that there were cameras in the middle ages, the antiquity or the Bronze age

    • @von1145
      @von1145 7 년 전 +68

      Jakoporeeno sometimes!

    • @yoshiki.g1450
      @yoshiki.g1450 7 년 전 +350

      Jakoporeeno I know! I wished the same. Histories intrigues me. I wish there were real footage of them.

    • @Dmdm_dm
      @Dmdm_dm 7 년 전 +39

      Jakoporeeno Cretaceous period too

    • @xanderk84
      @xanderk84 7 년 전 +329

      I always wish that! What I wouldn't give to see video of Julius Caesar or Alexander the Great addressing their troops before battle.

    • @rdjhardy
      @rdjhardy 7 년 전 +61

      Dionys84 except dinosaurs couldn't get their film developed.

  • @ErkinEverstov
    @ErkinEverstov 3 개월 전 +67

    казалось бы какая трагедия для народа, но какие все нарядные счастливые, и с таким же оптимизмом заново построили себе прекрасную страну

    • @DrTokoff
      @DrTokoff 개월 전 +15

      больше нет тех людей. А нынешние немцы не помнят ничего. Мозги промыты кока-колой.

    • @user-gl9xu2oh4y
      @user-gl9xu2oh4y 개월 전

      ​@@DrTokoffты что вообще дегенерат? нынешние немцы до сих пор всё отлично помнят и чтят подвиг советских солдат просто они не устраивают из этого массовое гуляние как вы и у них день победы над нацизмом - это день траура а не всеобщий праздник

    • @user-hv4hf7xe3x
      @user-hv4hf7xe3x 15 일 전 +7

      Большая удача что Союз не поступил с ними также как они с нами.

    • @alexmajorov2506
      @alexmajorov2506 14 일 전 +1

      в отличие от победителей с востока, которые (разве за исключением прибалтики) не смогли

    • @OBB8
      @OBB8 12 일 전

      @@DrTokoff ну хорошо что не водкой, немци как нация признали свои ошибки в отличии от мокшанских с болот

  • @sidnat1977
    @sidnat1977 2 개월 전 +42

    Страшно смотреть на город но у людей в глазах тепло и на лице улыбки. Надежда на другое будующее, без войны. Возмоно кто то увидит себя на кадрах и всплакнет. Какая была трудная жизнь у многих жителей городов! Новое поколение этого не знает, вот им теперь новое напоминание, что такое война!

    • @SINOBI2
      @SINOBI2 2 개월 전

      Но их дети и внуки забыли . Видимо все таки каждому поколению нужна прививка от войны . Жаль . Из поколение в поколение они лезут в сферу влияния РОССИИ пытаясь уменьшить наше жизненное пространство и уничтожить Народы населяющие Россию и каждый раз получают по щам и затихают на десятилетия. Видимо опять пришло время. Ничему их история не учит каждый раз они думают что они умнее их предков.

    • @user-iu7vv9yf1b
      @user-iu7vv9yf1b 개월 전 +2

      Скоро в россии
      Расея нам нравиться.

    • @user-yk3om7lh1h
      @user-yk3om7lh1h 개월 전

      ​@@user-iu7vv9yf1bс дурки что ли, свинопас?)))

    • @georgesmiloslavsky2317
      @georgesmiloslavsky2317 개월 전

      Шиздец вам скоро, дуй на фронт

    • @Barbara-cq1sw
      @Barbara-cq1sw 개월 전

      W końcu chcieli wojny totalnej jak ich Goebbels pytał to mieli co chcieli

  • @how2changemyname765
    @how2changemyname765 4 년 전 +5020

    “War is a concept in which young people who don't hate each other kill each other for old men who do hate each other but don't kill themselves.”- Paul Valéry

    • @peleador8856
      @peleador8856 4 년 전 +8

      "ADMIRACIÓN AL PUEBLO ALEMÁN😍💞

    • @HugoB30
      @HugoB30 4 년 전 +420

      I think you paraphrase Paul Valéry, who said "War is a massacre of people who do not know each other, for the benefit of people who know each other but do not kill each other."
      And yes you're right.

    • @renzthecarry2057
      @renzthecarry2057 4 년 전 +24

      The young people are an extension of old people. At least in part.

    • @how2changemyname765
      @how2changemyname765 4 년 전 +4

      Hugo B yeah thank you i don’t remembered the name.

    • @goroch_thegreen
      @goroch_thegreen 4 년 전 +7

      Right words.

  • @mathiastwp
    @mathiastwp 3 년 전 +4834

    "You are now leaving British sector"
    **Immediate Stalin**

    • @TheDarkDutchman
      @TheDarkDutchman 3 년 전 +147

      0:35 That was funny.
      They had a good sense of humour back in those days

    • @ailo8964
      @ailo8964 3 년 전 +62

      Hong Kong leaving the UK on 30June1997 and becoming a Chinese city on 1July1997.

    • @DBZ483
      @DBZ483 3 년 전 +9

      Come to make this comment but see I have been beaten lmao

    • @MrDaiseymay
      @MrDaiseymay 3 년 전 +43

      That was strictly accurate. Humour? what humour?

    • @whysoseriouzz
      @whysoseriouzz 3 년 전 +13

      disgusting

  • @user-dq5wd2ye2u
    @user-dq5wd2ye2u 2 개월 전 +13

    Почти век прошел! Никогда не забуду этот ужас. Вся европа помогала учавствовала и поддерживала Германтю, сейчас все повторяется. Только каются!

    • @julchenadamek6418
      @julchenadamek6418 일 전

      Вся Европа? Французы в сельских местностях в ресторанах и кафе до сих пор, узнав, что ты немец, демонстративно могут перестать тебя обслуживать. А Великобритания? И да, в Германии очень хорошо помнят к чему может привести пропаганда и преклонение перед своим диктатором. Тут вы правы - всё повторяется вновь!

    • @sleekraider6838
      @sleekraider6838 23 시간 전 +1

      @@julchenadamek6418 Помнят, но поставляют оружие в соседнюю с нами страну. Отлично..

    • @N_e_v_a_
      @N_e_v_a_ 21 시간 전

      @@sleekraider6838всё потому что теперь наша с вами страна - рф заняла место фашистской Германии. Сталин и гитлер это близнецы братья. Такой вот пародокс. Победили всем миром, а фашизм сохранила и культивировала рф.

    • @user-vo1ky1on8g
      @user-vo1ky1on8g 7 시간 전

      Англичане,французы были наши союзники.польша

    • @user-wx3km9sl9c
      @user-wx3km9sl9c 3 시간 전 +1

      Сейчас Европа Помогает Украине бороться с фашизмом.

  • @heikewinkler-malti-ix7jw
    @heikewinkler-malti-ix7jw 5 개월 전 +28

    Vielen Dank für das Hochladen des Videos 👍❤ Sehenswert !!!! Und geteilt bei Facebook

  • @Matthew-fj6eu
    @Matthew-fj6eu 3 년 전 +5034

    “Berlin in 2020 4K”
    Comments in 2669 :
    - Lol better quality than most security cameras nowadays
    - There’s always a guy missing a leg in this old scenes
    - German cars are fast no matter what era
    - When you realize most of the people you see here are already dead

  • @marzaise
    @marzaise 3 년 전 +1828

    1:37 She didn't know that more than 35M people of the future will see her doing that. Amazing

    • @marzaise
      @marzaise 3 년 전 +69

      @Bastien R No, she doesn't know

    • @michaelhawk3861
      @michaelhawk3861 3 년 전 +44

      If she's like 95 today and someone showed her...
      Or is this on the Russian side?

    • @KasiaKahlo
      @KasiaKahlo 3 년 전 +14

      This is still less than the casualties of the Germans. During the 6 years of the war, more than 60 million people died, which is about 3% of the total population in the world.

    • @salmajama9431
      @salmajama9431 3 년 전 +15

      😂😂 I didn't see her in beginning. They were trying to have some fun

    • @marzaise
      @marzaise 3 년 전 +44

      @@salmajama9431 Yes, nowadays she would be twerking or something like that

  • @anyaharris5617
    @anyaharris5617 2 개월 전 +8

    Wow, what a footage! Although there was hardship and shortage of food, the locals were happy that the bombing had stopped. Those women with buckets! What they went through is unbelievable. I need to watch this footage every time I want to complain about my life!

  • @remind1393
    @remind1393 8 개월 전 +56

    My great-grandmother had to flee from the territories of the USSR back to Germany before wartime. She was in what is now Poland for a short time and eventually had to flee back to Berlin when the Soviets were on the approach. She always said that it was easy to find her way to Berlin because all she had to do was follow the bright orange light in the sky because the whole city was on fire.

    • @user-uu3gd5iq4y
      @user-uu3gd5iq4y 4 개월 전 +4

      Why she had to flee from the USSR

    • @remind1393
      @remind1393 4 개월 전 +4

      @@user-uu3gd5iq4y Because she was ehtnic german. She would have been killed or otherwise displaced to siberia. Thats why they first moved to poland where the third reich promised them a farm and with the soviets approaching they also had to leave poland and fled to berlin. She was what would be called a Bessarabia-German. But there where also a lot of other groups of germans in the russian empire and later ussr which had to flee during ww2.

    • @user-hh9ev8cl2q
      @user-hh9ev8cl2q 4 개월 전

      @@remind1393 третий рейх пообещал ферму ? Ну видать ещё та бабушка была ,фашистов поддерживала.

    • @Stalin_Did_Nothing_Wrong
      @Stalin_Did_Nothing_Wrong 3 개월 전 +2

      ​@@remind1393What the USSR would have done is not entirely unjust

    • @remind1393
      @remind1393 3 개월 전 +1

      @@Stalin_Did_Nothing_Wrong Stop trolling my guy

  • @TheSpeedy246589
    @TheSpeedy246589 3 년 전 +2927

    It’s weird how quiet it is without all the cars

    • @brendensprague8019
      @brendensprague8019 3 년 전 +419

      All the audio in this is fake lol

    • @TheSpeedy246589
      @TheSpeedy246589 3 년 전 +23

      Brenden Sprague ahh I usually notice these things 😂

    • @k.d9499
      @k.d9499 3 년 전 +124

      but this honestly made me realise how noise polluted we actually are

    • @reezyxd
      @reezyxd 3 년 전 +18

      mi. di. bruh the audio is fake

    • @SuppleInterface
      @SuppleInterface 3 년 전 +19

      Actually it was color graded, and sound design.

  • @Ravie3
    @Ravie3 2 년 전 +5207

    The scale of the destruction is just staggering. There doesn't seem to be a single building left intact. Makes you wonder where all those people walking down the streets came from and where they're going to.

    • @shinx2k6
      @shinx2k6 2 년 전 +152

      Germany can withstand any destruction this world can carnage

    • @throughcolouredglasses9300
      @throughcolouredglasses9300 2 년 전 +399

      Most of "downtown" was destroyed, but the city was very dense even back then, there were a lot of areas more like "suburbs" away from the higher buildings, with more fields and gardens around, that weren't bombed as heavily. Lots of children and women were sent away into the country too and only came back after the war. They'd stay with neighbours, people from school or work they met again while checking out whether their house was still there. If it wasn't they'd offer each other palces to sleep or recommendations where the bombing supposedly left some things intact to try their luck there. Lots of people knew someone who knew someone who probably had some room left to let you sleep, or had a little garden property with a shed tucked away a little ways from the inner city that probably made it.
      Lots of people came back to the ruins to look for whatevrr is savagable during the day, even if they couldn't stay there. Furniture, clothing, personal items, but mostly usable bricks. Lots of woman worked to pull out every single intact brick, get another rock and use it to break off the old grout and rubble until the brick was usable again.

    • @megalodon1758
      @megalodon1758 2 년 전 +284

      What are u talkin about my guy? No need to worry about berlin u should see the scale of destruction that was in Poland

    • @misiek9989
      @misiek9989 2 년 전 +309

      You should see Warsaw destroyed by Germans.

    • @gatzuuuberserker3931
      @gatzuuuberserker3931 2 년 전 +20

      They fix the damage and live outside of the City

  • @thedude9024
    @thedude9024 7 개월 전 +4

    Watched this video in Berlin on Willhemstrasse and looked at where the Reich Chancellory was.. now apartments and kindergarden on the same block. With a small sign about the Fuhrer bunker. What a gorgeous building.

  • @mikeberry2332
    @mikeberry2332 9 개월 전 +10

    Colorized maybe but so powerful without overwrought music or narration. A great uncle of mine wrote about being there and mentions all the bikes.

  • @mielthesquid6536
    @mielthesquid6536 2 년 전 +5663

    I can't believe WWII ended almost 80 years ago. I remember my grand father talking about it in the 90s, he was a soldier back then. It seemed like a long time ago for me but still the culture was still there somehow, people who saw it were still alive. Let's hope something like this will never happen again.

    • @redfox574
      @redfox574 2 년 전 +217

      Its insane to think all those people died not to long ago and the american civil war would of been about 50 or so years before ww1. Its crazy how close everything in history is.

    • @TheGravityShifter
      @TheGravityShifter 2 년 전 +205

      The sad reality is that those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Humans are very good at not learning from past mistakes. We can expect a war of this scale or even worse in the future, because it's inevitable. It's not a matter of if, but when. I personally have doubts it will be in our lifetime, but I know it will happen eventually. To deny such a fact is sheer ignorance at best.

    • @ekaterinarusso706
      @ekaterinarusso706 2 년 전 +29

      @Smithy Chris ha ha, what democracy??

    • @TheGravityShifter
      @TheGravityShifter 2 년 전 +30

      @@ekaterinarusso706 Opinions aside and facts in front of you, it's definitely democracy in existence. If it's a country with a series of States like the US or even Mexico, then it's a democracy. Now when you start looking at things like freedom slowly being limited, especially recently with the pandemic, everything starts feeling like a dictatorship.

    • @arnold7000
      @arnold7000 2 년 전 +61

      @@TheGravityShifter It is the illusion of democracy, nothing more. Doesn't matter who gets voted in the same policies and plans roll on regardless. Fortunately people are finally starting to see it thanks to the Covid19 Gl0b4l he4lth fr4ud.

  • @bag3lmonst3r72
    @bag3lmonst3r72 3 년 전 +1037

    Those final aerial shots legit gave me chills. You don't really know how completely destroyed the city was until you see it from the air. Utter ruins.

    • @apersonontheinternet8457
      @apersonontheinternet8457 3 년 전 +37

      Sadly we see this as old, this is all too common in war torn areas such as syria

    • @MikyRF
      @MikyRF 3 년 전 +39

      Nothing different with Leningrad, Kiev, Stalingrad, Tula, Minsk, etc.

    • @replicativeimpact1574
      @replicativeimpact1574 3 년 전 +12

      Berlin of then and today: almost no difference after only 60 years..
      Relatively to the history of mankind a tiny leap and yet a cosmological difference

    • @Anitaetoile
      @Anitaetoile 3 년 전 +10

      @@MikyRF thank you for this remark ! My friend found in 2007 the real big projectile in the wall of her home. They should call to supper. This was good buy from 2nd world War. So there is no sentiments to the Berlin

    • @MrDaiseymay
      @MrDaiseymay 3 년 전 +2

      @@MikyRF yeah, keep going, may as well tour the rest of Europe.

  • @ursulapercell4528
    @ursulapercell4528 2 개월 전 +6

    My brother was born July 4th,1945 in Berlin. I was born 1951. I played in the streets & ruins as a child.

    • @user-qd1my7pb5w
      @user-qd1my7pb5w 2 개월 전 +1

      حتى1951 لم يتم اصلاح الدمار؟

  • @dreiz185
    @dreiz185 개월 전 +7

    4:21 интересный момент где на табличке канцелярии написано "Ну вот твою бабушку и мы здесь")

  • @tromboneman4517
    @tromboneman4517 2 년 전 +2798

    My grandma would have been four years old at this point in history. Now she’s 80. Time flies by very quickly.
    Edit: my grandma just celebrated her 81st birthday! Still kicking!!!

    • @subtlegentleman8115
      @subtlegentleman8115 2 년 전 +49

      My grandma not even born lol. This aspect of technology is the best

    • @chacha-oy5sb
      @chacha-oy5sb 2 년 전 +30

      J ai le meme age que votre gd mere. Nous n avons pas connu cela, nees juste apres. Mais je comprend aujourd hui que mes parents etaient encore affectes par tout cela meme s ils n en parlaient jamais.

    • @Lugiavsgiratina
      @Lugiavsgiratina 2 년 전 +24

      Quickly? Dude, it’s literally been almost 80 years since that happened

    • @sharifnasser7635
      @sharifnasser7635 2 년 전 +21

      @@Lugiavsgiratina and yet they say life isnt as long as u think 😅

    • @Amiazz
      @Amiazz 2 년 전 +7

      My guy ur saying it like u were born at that time and time went quick to now... u werent even born 1/3 of when this was.

  • @filipmazic5486
    @filipmazic5486 2 년 전 +3264

    This makes everything seem so raw, so real, so relatable, not like you imagine through a textbook or some movie. I wish I could watch these old clips forever. What different times.

    • @priyesh3357
      @priyesh3357 2 년 전 +44

      Very true. On the contrary, whenever I read medieval history, I can only think about the people looking like paintings

    • @WiseWarriorsPath2
      @WiseWarriorsPath2 2 년 전 +3

      fk russia and the allies.

    • @posticusmaximus1739
      @posticusmaximus1739 2 년 전 +13

      Why do you need old clips? The Ukraine war should satisfy all your desires in high definition.

    • @vladimirvopilin6922
      @vladimirvopilin6922 2 년 전 +9

      @@posticusmaximus1739 the entourage is not the same

    • @suffy101
      @suffy101 2 년 전 +40

      @@posticusmaximus1739 ukraine war is nothing compared to ww2

  • @user-ef5gz5eh9j
    @user-ef5gz5eh9j 3 개월 전 +11

    Вот он момент истины.
    Вся краса последствий безумной идеологии в шести минутах.
    Особенно хочется пожелать счастья той светловолосой девочке, которая искренне улыбается и дарит надежду на торжество благоразумия и мудрости

    • @GloomyDark69
      @GloomyDark69 3 개월 전 +2

      Интересно осознавать то, что все кто есть на этой плёнке-уже давно на том свете.

    • @zhur389
      @zhur389 2 개월 전

      @@GloomyDark69 все там будем.Это осознай.

    • @user-of8ss4gm6q
      @user-of8ss4gm6q 8 일 전 +4

      ​​@@GloomyDark69, а те, кто творил ужасные преступления против человечества до сих пор живут, а некоторые даже выступают в парламенте Канады и до сих пор живут...

    • @Rasam3
      @Rasam3 2 일 전

      @@user-of8ss4gm6q Potomci těchto postav jsou naistalováni do vedoucích funkcí v EU a kancléřství současného Německa, a slouží opět tomu nejhoršímu, to je realita.

  • @msk-vx7hx
    @msk-vx7hx 2 개월 전 +23

    Нет в России семьи такой
    Где б не памятен был свой герой
    И глаза молодых солдат
    С фотографий увядших глядят
    Этот взгляд словно высший суд
    Для ребят что сейчас растут
    И мальчишкам нельзя
    Ни солгать, ни обмануть
    Ни с пути свернуть

    • @unoforteable
      @unoforteable 2 개월 전 +1

      Николай Некрасов:
      Наконец из Кенигсберга
      Я приблизился к стране,
      Где не любят Гуттенберга
      И находят вкус в говне
      Выпил русского настою,
      Услыхал … мать»,
      И пошли передо мною
      Рожи русские плясать

    • @Alex202
      @Alex202 19 일 전

      Нет пути назад, людей соседней страны пора идти убивать, потому что посмели они, не так думать как мы.

  • @covodex516
    @covodex516 3 년 전 +1769

    the sheer amount of bullet holes in literally every single wall is just mindblowing...

    • @berksarioz969
      @berksarioz969 3 년 전 +68

      Bullets? I didn't even notice that with bombs through the walls. It's so wrecked.

    • @adish7839
      @adish7839 3 년 전 +5

      @@berksarioz969 he must be having some superhuman eyes

    • @anmol7060
      @anmol7060 3 년 전 +2

      Literally

    • @mayankkumar8705
      @mayankkumar8705 3 년 전 +13

      I think he is referring to 03:01

    • @covodex516
      @covodex516 3 년 전 +17

      wat?^^ Yes, 3:01 is one of many, many examples. Just open your eyes, almost every bit of rubble is completely covered in bullet holes of all calibers.

  • @androstern
    @androstern 2 년 전 +3241

    This is the closest you can be to time traveling, it's just mesmerizing. Unbelievable to me is how they managed to colorize B&W footage, I know it's not something new but I still find it fascinating. Congratulations to the creator/s of this gem, Berlin was home to me for a year between 2013 and 2014.

    • @NuisanceMan
      @NuisanceMan 2 년 전 +42

      The description says "restored original color," so I don't know that it was colorized. Otherwise great comment.

    • @ramyarmany
      @ramyarmany 2 년 전 +6

      One year not enough to call it a home !!

    • @androstern
      @androstern 2 년 전 +33

      @@ramyarmany Haha really? Says who? 🤣

    • @androstern
      @androstern 2 년 전 +2

      @@NuisanceMan Thanks Michael :)

    • @jimmychu694
      @jimmychu694 2 년 전 +9

      @@ramyarmany not if they lived there you dumass where you live is home 😭

  • @user-ls6ud8xd6d
    @user-ls6ud8xd6d 2 개월 전 +10

    Сколько же зла принес гитлер нашим народам! В каждой семье горе!!! Не забудем никогда!!!

    • @Lena-ge1rm
      @Lena-ge1rm 개월 전

      Немедленно на Парад Победы

    • @temidoroh
      @temidoroh 7 일 전 +3

      А сейчас "второй Гитлер тоже самое творит"...😢😢😢

    • @user-ls6ud8xd6d
      @user-ls6ud8xd6d 6 일 전

      @@temidoroh если вы говорите о Путине, то вы идиот

    • @user-sw8tj6ho3h
      @user-sw8tj6ho3h 일 전 +2

      @@temidoroh Зетлер

  • @kurtiszapien2499
    @kurtiszapien2499 8 개월 전 +4

    Astounding footage

  • @MrBearcats1232002
    @MrBearcats1232002 11 개월 전 +1147

    What amazes me is how the buildings were so well built that they are still standing despite the pounding they took. The roofs are gone and the insides are burned out but the shell is still standing.

    • @deruntergang9798
      @deruntergang9798 11 개월 전 +12

      Tut mir Leid ,über was sich hier die Leute eine Kopf machen in den Kommentaren ,,man hätte dabei sein sollen 🔥🏹,,,ob man da so kommentiert hätte ,,ein AFGAHNISTAN Veteran 🇩🇪 ,KUNDUS 2010

    • @helga.17nov-lino18
      @helga.17nov-lino18 11 개월 전 +44

      ​@@deruntergang9798,
      Потомки фашистов должны молчать, особенно сейчас.

    • @lc5176
      @lc5176 11 개월 전 +37

      The Chinese could learn a thing or two from them

    • @karantikoo9302
      @karantikoo9302 10 개월 전 +9

      most stone structures survived
      concrete too...to some extent
      ..else was blasted

    • @soeppoes8949
      @soeppoes8949 10 개월 전 +28

      @@lc5176 You mean the current Chinese, surely? Because​ traditional Chinese architecture is among the best in the world. And much and more is from a time Germany did not even exist yet. So to put it quite plainly; No.
      It's only in recent Communist times that Chinese architecture and quality has significantly degraded.

  • @FactHubREAL
    @FactHubREAL 4 년 전 +1215

    It’s so weird and refreshing to see the past like this. When you see the usually grainy old black and white footage it really disconnects your from the world of the past.

    • @NgocNguyen-jv9md
      @NgocNguyen-jv9md 4 년 전

      Helo

    • @mobapp1874
      @mobapp1874 4 년 전 +1

      In this reality color films had been alredy in WW2.

    • @FactHubREAL
      @FactHubREAL 4 년 전 +1

      @@mobapp1874 They still were not commonly used until the 60s

    • @eddoesnotexist
      @eddoesnotexist 4 년 전 +5

      yes especially when it has that weird comedic narration & music in the back

    • @thomaschristou1075
      @thomaschristou1075 4 년 전

      Post war remnants of a fascist regime...mmm so refreshing

  • @Rafaeldeimperial
    @Rafaeldeimperial 개월 전 +2

    amazing video ... Thank you thank you 🌹

  • @cezzas5735
    @cezzas5735 2 개월 전 +8

    Привет вам из России Берлин. Мой дедушка воевал в Берлине и вернулся. Мы должны любить друг друга, мы братья и сёстры ради Иисуса Христа спасителя. Желаю всем добра.❤

  • @fishbeinben
    @fishbeinben 4 년 전 +2000

    0:33 "you are now leaving British sector" ... immediately greeted with massive portrait of Stalin

    • @thesportsguy3088
      @thesportsguy3088 4 년 전 +11

      Maybe from West Germany to east Germany

    • @JosephN.
      @JosephN. 4 년 전 +89

      @@thesportsguy3088 East and West didn't quite exist yet, it's still the national sectors.

    • @marineduard6901
      @marineduard6901 4 년 전 +53

      A taste of what will come

    • @britishpersonwholikesgerma908
      @britishpersonwholikesgerma908 4 년 전 +29

      Damn Stalinist... Lenin is a way better leader then that traitorous swine!

    • @z9ey
      @z9ey 4 년 전 +25

      @@britishpersonwholikesgerma908 Stalin was a student of Lenin who was devoted to socialism he was no traitor to Lenin

  • @GaNgStAlBeRt
    @GaNgStAlBeRt 7 년 전 +3727

    that moment when u realize that 70years ago they had better camera quality then most 2010 youtube videos

    • @1989Chrisc
      @1989Chrisc 7 년 전 +177

      GaNgStAlBeRt Most all of the pre digital film is "high definition" film roll usually about 16mm is decent for converting into digital high definition film

    • @Minecraftrok999
      @Minecraftrok999 7 년 전 +12

      Chris C Well if you take a look at the 1963 doctor who episodes you will notice some very terrible black and white quality.

    • @gg5115
      @gg5115 7 년 전 +22

      I think they lost the Dr. Whos, and what we have now is recovered from videotape.

    • @boggy7665
      @boggy7665 7 년 전 +7

      Kodachrome was awesome.

    • @peterdadey8649
      @peterdadey8649 7 년 전

      lllBoggylll

  • @Def437
    @Def437 2 개월 전 +21

    Звук на пленке просто пушка, даже 15 айфон не способен записывать настолько четкий звук

  • @EleyReiHer
    @EleyReiHer 2 개월 전 +2

    It is a truly amazing footage. The scary part, people are still in grief on losing their love ones 😢. However, I can see these crowds are full of positivity

  • @AhloiFTW
    @AhloiFTW 3 년 전 +1946

    the kids that you see probably still alive, mostly in their 80's ..

    • @hemprope4326
      @hemprope4326 3 년 전 +34

      Hard to think...

    • @healthguy79
      @healthguy79 3 년 전 +173

      My mom was born in 1942 and died this year in Jan 2020 at age 77. She was 3 years old in 1945

    • @AhloiFTW
      @AhloiFTW 3 년 전 +122

      @@healthguy79 I'm very sorry to hear that, rest in peace.

    • @healthguy79
      @healthguy79 3 년 전 +46

      @@AhloiFTW
      Thank you so much

    • @milosg.667
      @milosg.667 3 년 전 +3

      @@Moonlight.Deadite it's probably none of your buisness

  • @reapanomin899
    @reapanomin899 4 년 전 +417

    I never thought such a gem like this would exist on KRplus.

    • @TheSmigko
      @TheSmigko 4 년 전 +1

      You can straight up watch nazis getting shot to death on here too.

    • @reapanomin899
      @reapanomin899 4 년 전 +2

      @@EneSacarification I know.But it's rather rare for footage like this to be released from wherever it's source may be,and chances are it might be from an archive.
      Although I have to say that it was only this recently,I've also been receiving more historical footage of my homeland and a neighboring country through my KRplus feed.

    • @reapanomin899
      @reapanomin899 4 년 전

      @@TheSmigko That's news to me.May I have the link(s) please?

  • @RedFog
    @RedFog 2 개월 전 +9

    Для меня это видео - надежда. Я в Украине и наши города сейчас в таком же состоянии, некоторые исчезли с лица земли навсегда... Но, я надеюсь что мы так же сможем когда нибудь отстроить и дети так же будут улыбаться и смотреть в будущее.

    • @sobiratelpc9233
      @sobiratelpc9233 2 개월 전 +3

      Амбиции всего нескольких людей, решают судьбы миллионов и стирают города в пыль...
      Печально, живём в 21-м веке, а ничего не поменялось, чем дальше тем интереснее...

    • @user-qd7wf2wi1v
      @user-qd7wf2wi1v 2 개월 전 +1

      🙏🏻🇺🇦❤️

    • @Rinesens
      @Rinesens 5 일 전 +2

      Надеюсь история не подведет и в этот раз, и руски фашизм будет повержен как и нацизм в 1945

    • @user-yq3iw5ff8r
      @user-yq3iw5ff8r 5 일 전

      Так же, как фашисткая Германия, фашисткая Украина будет разделена и очищена от мразей.

    • @sobiratelpc9233
      @sobiratelpc9233 4 일 전

      @@Rinesens ты еблан или да?
      Госпаде, когда же мир избавится от идиотов, что бы нормальные люди, нормально существовали

  • @user-ek6gj5os8v
    @user-ek6gj5os8v 4 개월 전 +9

    Грусно с одной стороны смотреть, но приятно с другой, что это уже мир

  • @johngauthier6178
    @johngauthier6178 3 년 전 +4571

    There's always a guy missing a leg in these old scenes.

    • @futoky9184
      @futoky9184 3 년 전 +235

      War man

    • @jejh600
      @jejh600 3 년 전 +312

      It’s called war

    • @MichaelJ44
      @MichaelJ44 3 년 전 +188

      Must’ve been Corona. What else could it have been??

    • @MichaelJ44
      @MichaelJ44 3 년 전 +3

      halloumi
      THATS NOT TRUE

    • @Luis-bo2uj
      @Luis-bo2uj 3 년 전 +14

      well they have been through a pretty though war, i mean

  • @finn9898
    @finn9898 2 년 전 +758

    Imagine how strange it is for ppl born in like 1930 who are still alive to have been in this era and just seen everything change so fast over time

    • @user-tr8yx6xr9n
      @user-tr8yx6xr9n 2 년 전 +18

      Как странно для людей той эпохи, наблюдать как Европа себя уничтожает сейчас... Геями институт семьи, мигрантами свой этнос и лживыми обвинениями России свою экономику.

    • @Igor-my6ml
      @Igor-my6ml 2 년 전 +3

      @@user-tr8yx6xr9n Точно

    • @ripingpuma2460
      @ripingpuma2460 2 년 전 +47

      Well we have seen things change super fast recently. See the US go from republican to leftist. And the same people that said my body my choice when it concerned someone elses life. Now say your body not your choice.

    • @user-tr8yx6xr9n
      @user-tr8yx6xr9n 2 년 전 +7

      @@ripingpuma2460 но чужое тело, это не ваш выбор. Это не их выбор. Они не имеют права лезть в Душу ребёнка.

    • @ripingpuma2460
      @ripingpuma2460 2 년 전 +10

      @@user-tr8yx6xr9n im sorry i speak a few languages but not the one your writing in....

  • @aafifi3xyz
    @aafifi3xyz 개월 전 +2

    Something about seeing the smiling girl in rubble of Berlin I always find moving

  • @uncled39
    @uncled39 7 개월 전 +1

    Film is HD already.

  • @kennyahs8995
    @kennyahs8995 년 전 +1938

    My great great grandmother was born in 1911,she will be 112 in February, outlived 4 monarchs, World War I and World War II,she outlived her 2 daughters, both died of old age in 2019 at 90 and the other at 89(her third daughter, my great grandmother is still living at 88)lived to see 10 Popes in her lifetime, lived to see 20 US presidents, born when Taft was in office, she had 4 siblings and they all passed away, her last sibling passed away in 2012 at 96 and her husband(my great great grandpa) died in 2001 at 93. She has been through so much.

    • @Queen_Miku
      @Queen_Miku 년 전 +168

      That is flat out insane- many wishes to her

    • @ziepex7009
      @ziepex7009 년 전 +103

      ur grandma is a legend!

    • @some-du1kc
      @some-du1kc 년 전 +35

      Outlived 4 monarchs? I'm kinda confused. Who are we talking about and from which country were they

    • @datboi-fq7yi
      @datboi-fq7yi 년 전 +15

      Damn my boy/girl, i can only hope to live anywhere near as long.

    • @gambit_toys6554
      @gambit_toys6554 년 전 +8

      Amazing. God Bless her!

  • @noedeverchere2833
    @noedeverchere2833 3 년 전 +626

    This does feel weird. There is no music, only silence and a very heavy silence. It's like it's today, and it does make it real for us, 21th century citizens. People look at you like they would today, and we see that it's the same people as us, just a generation before. This is what we should show off in college and high school.

    • @janaa29
      @janaa29 3 년 전 +15

      Wow you’re right, I didn’t realize earlier but it’s oddly quiet. Even with all the people on the streets, nobody ist talking let alone laughing (understandingly)

    • @Zebrot85
      @Zebrot85 3 년 전 +36

      Sound effects might have been edited to make it more vivid.
      Videorecording with audio was not that common.
      I could be wrong tho

    • @filipebeat
      @filipebeat 3 년 전

      yeah, where r d dead people

    • @gilles_marcos
      @gilles_marcos 3 년 전 +1

      Germany caused 2 great wars. Most innocent people die beause of germans.

    • @NICK-pr5xm
      @NICK-pr5xm 3 년 전 +1

      Hello from Russia

  • @SilvioN
    @SilvioN 8 개월 전 +2

    O pior de tudo é que se pudéssemos perguntar aos líderes da Alemanha daquela época se valeu a pena, eles diriam que sim.

  • @cvrsdghvjj
    @cvrsdghvjj 개월 전 +6

    В Берлине немцев тогда больше чем сейчас

  • @starzic
    @starzic 4 년 전 +481

    This kind of footage is priceless today

  • @user-gh4wl9hw6m
    @user-gh4wl9hw6m 3 년 전 +4533

    Качество видео лучше, чем сейчас снимают НЛО

  • @user-nh2yc3zg6p
    @user-nh2yc3zg6p 개월 전 +2

    Забыли, все забыли, не прошло и полгода!!! Как можно такое забыть, в голове не укладывается!

  • @HumayunAhmed19
    @HumayunAhmed19 6 개월 전 +2

    Is it original or actual?

  • @berniemackowiak6411
    @berniemackowiak6411 4 년 전 +2912

    My mom lived in Berlin at that time, she did have some stories to tell about the war. She did say her and her famfamily were lucky during one bombing raid, a bomb came through her apartment building but didn't go off. My mom was a strong person and enjoyed life, I miss her.

    • @Bilbo1teaBaggins
      @Bilbo1teaBaggins 4 년 전 +42

      @Amazigh AFRICA Why? Why the fuck is this first reply under this comment? How the hell his mom's story connected to rapes during the war?

    • @florianwolf_
      @florianwolf_ 4 년 전 +17

      Amazigh AFRICA freaking idiot.

    • @SuperKanuuna
      @SuperKanuuna 4 년 전 +44

      @Amazigh AFRICA back in the days red army raped alot of people. Novadays it's africans who comes to EU. Dunno which one is more worst. Lol

    • @richardkelly5409
      @richardkelly5409 4 년 전 +56

      Bernie , God bless your mum and may she rest in piece.

    • @shaquiel09
      @shaquiel09 4 년 전

      Amazigh AFRICA Funny.

  • @iilikecereal
    @iilikecereal 2 년 전 +2688

    It is very eerie knowing what happened before and after this footage was taken. Whoever thought to film this was a genius

    • @HarshRajAlwaysfree
      @HarshRajAlwaysfree 2 년 전 +17

      I know about before, but what happened after ?

    • @iilikecereal
      @iilikecereal 2 년 전 +165

      @@HarshRajAlwaysfree The separation of east and west germany was what i was referencing mostly

    • @HarshRajAlwaysfree
      @HarshRajAlwaysfree 2 년 전 +12

      @@iilikecereal was it that horrible? I never knew

    • @iilikecereal
      @iilikecereal 2 년 전 +86

      @@HarshRajAlwaysfree It was pretty bad from what I remember. I'm sure there are plenty of documentaries on it if you're interested in researching further

    • @Laura-sg6ss
      @Laura-sg6ss 2 년 전 +8

      @@HarshRajAlwaysfree Google Google Google to know more and I'm pretty sure there will be docs about it somewhere

  • @3minuteisland372
    @3minuteisland372 9 개월 전 +1

    Another fascinating compilation, so well presented. Thank you.

  • @halahup.
    @halahup. 5 개월 전 +3

    В Рейхсканцелярии написано "Ну вот твою бабушку, и мы здесь" отплатили тем же.
    Половина союза была изуродовано, что Сталинград, что Волгоград почти с руинами сровняли

  • @terragthegreat175
    @terragthegreat175 3 년 전 +2474

    My grandma grew up in this city. Was 9 years old when the war ended, remembered everything from Hitlers parades and rallies to her father showing her how to escape to the subway tunnels if the Russians ever came after them. She left the city in 1955 to come to America and died in 2018.

    • @jamescress
      @jamescress 3 년 전 +94

      wow....that's interesting....did she talk about it much?

    • @donny5841
      @donny5841 3 년 전 +46

      American Germans

    • @RollerPigg
      @RollerPigg 3 년 전 +140

      I certainly hope she escaped the Russians.

    • @mountebank_7442
      @mountebank_7442 3 년 전 +329

      Joe Stubbernubbensteingenson I also wish thousands of russian kids could escape the germans...

    • @rusman40
      @rusman40 3 년 전 +289

      @@RollerPigg it's interesting how you said this, sounds like Russians attacked Germans lol, that was very funny and wrong

  • @beija.florr_
    @beija.florr_ 3 년 전 +2657

    I work at a nursing home & all of my residents are 90+, they were in their early 20’s during this time. They always tell me stories of what it was like to grow up during these times. Their stories fascinate me & I always wish I could just get a glimpse of their world. These videos definitely paint the pictures for me, thank you for the amazing work!

    • @karthik7282
      @karthik7282 3 년 전 +63

      Wow that must be great to hear stories from that generation. Even fascinating that those people remember it.

    • @beija.florr_
      @beija.florr_ 3 년 전 +73

      @@karthik7282 Yeah it’s pretty crazy. Most of them if not all had husbands in World War II or fought in the war themselves. They‘ve seen and experienced so much. They always talk my ear off lol but I don’t mind I’m a sucker for history

    • @manila1909
      @manila1909 3 년 전 +57

      @@karthik7282 would be lovely if you could write down their stories! Would make a great book of first hand accounts.

    • @beija.florr_
      @beija.florr_ 3 년 전 +43

      @@manila1909 omg that’s actually such a wonderful idea!!!! Full creds to you, thank you!

    • @Bamghhhj
      @Bamghhhj 3 년 전 +3

      Are you in Germany or in the United States of America

  • @w320313
    @w320313 개월 전 +2

    Seeing so many women walking on the streets of Berlin reminded me of what kind of suffering they suffered during the Battle of Berlin two months ago.

  • @vassilenatanadjikova6188
    @vassilenatanadjikova6188 8 개월 전 +2

    People have to watch films like this everyday to prevent a war again.

    • @williamsgonzalez8939
      @williamsgonzalez8939 7 개월 전 +2

      El inicio de la guerra depende más de los políticos, no del pueblo

  • @GrumpyGremlin.
    @GrumpyGremlin. 2 년 전 +3145

    The cameraman has done great job on getting angles and views. It's really nice to see that some people still could smile after the horrors of war. Well done video in overall.

    • @kertjj3522
      @kertjj3522 2 년 전 +45

      These people allowed the war to exist in the first place

    • @jusk2ru
      @jusk2ru 2 년 전 +115

      War is not for the people. The efforts necessary for war are raised by playing on the insecurities and fears of masses.
      These people are just happy that there is finally peace.

    • @GrumpyGremlin.
      @GrumpyGremlin. 2 년 전 +148

      @@kertjj3522 You're not very good at history now are you

    • @memetkasupovic4321
      @memetkasupovic4321 2 년 전 +20

      They had to smile but they cried inside getting soviet, british and us semen in enormous quantities after filming (no kidding).

    • @neonice
      @neonice 2 년 전

      @@kertjj3522 Hitler was a dictator. There wasn't anything most people could do against it without receiving severe punishment against themselves and their family.

  • @flux3360
    @flux3360 3 년 전 +1802

    watching this is just... i cant even describe it. theres just something incredible about us, here in 2020, being able to see these people living and smiling to the camera in the ruins of Berlin in 1945, and all of that in colour! the quality of the video is unbelievably good, so good that im actually considering this video being staged and recorded just recently
    absolutely amazing, thank you for bringing this to youtube

    • @princeandrey
      @princeandrey 3 년 전 +70

      So many of them long dead. So many untold stories.

    • @zenokarlsbach4292
      @zenokarlsbach4292 3 년 전 +1

      da war nicht viel mehr uebrig! lol. their reticence characteristic towards the situation.

    • @talhahussain1875
      @talhahussain1875 3 년 전 +13

      The fact that we are so blessed now (except the current pandemic we are in) amazes me

    • @talhahussain1875
      @talhahussain1875 3 년 전 +8

      @Sahil C it's a matter of perspective

    • @johannofrohan7067
      @johannofrohan7067 3 년 전 +9

      I’m speaking out my ass here, but i think they’ve just gotten really good at blending the frames together. Better Digital remastering

  • @user-jw3iu8nh6u
    @user-jw3iu8nh6u 개월 전 +3

    Это картина возмездия.
    Города отстроены, но миллионы погибших не вернуть ,

  • @user-fq4vl5vm3f
    @user-fq4vl5vm3f 개월 전 +14

    Пол планеты прошагали полземли:этот день мы приближали как могли...слава победителям,вечная память ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏💙💛✌🌹🌹🌹🌹🎉🎉🎉

  • @tylerchaney1533
    @tylerchaney1533 5 년 전 +3224

    Not too many men of "fighting age" in this video....complete loss of a generation...

    • @kamranabbasov4432
      @kamranabbasov4432 5 년 전 +494

      More died in Soviet labor camps in terrible conditions than war

    • @rixille
      @rixille 5 년 전 +312

      It was even worse when the Allied powers rushed aid such as food to France but neglected Germany for some time, starving out millions of German citizens uninvolved in the war.

    • @etiblmca9267
      @etiblmca9267 5 년 전 +283

      @Succ The hedgehog that is a very misinformed statement. He specifically called for preemptive peace over 10 times. The Soviets had converted there Western border into a launchpad for the invasion of all of Europe, before the war the Soviets had moved light infantry vehicles and the largest amount of soldiers they had trained to be paratroopers. Both are indicators of an offensive warfare. There's so much more but there's no point to write it all out unless you request more.

    • @gojira8249
      @gojira8249 5 년 전 +32

      rixille so bc the Allies gave aid to France, they’re the cause of the Germans starving?

    • @xavierrodriguez2463
      @xavierrodriguez2463 5 년 전 +88

      @@kamranabbasov4432 1-4 million does not equal 27 million.

  • @barrygoldwater5927
    @barrygoldwater5927 4 년 전 +2793

    This looks like as if a time traveler went back in time and got this footage

    • @mari0664
      @mari0664 4 년 전 +6

      perhaps...

    • @mari0664
      @mari0664 4 년 전 +1

      Lava LifeGuard shush

    • @ddrnd0277
      @ddrnd0277 4 년 전 +3

      Dutch Vanderlinde you have a plan?

    • @Xerrand
      @Xerrand 4 년 전 +4

      @Ken Lompart It's called trolling, perhaps you've heard of it? Just dislike the comment and don't reply, that's the best way.

    • @tigervalley62
      @tigervalley62 4 년 전 +3

      Honestly feels like time travel just watching it lol

  • @thedarksoul2279

    I have a strange feeling watching this like it look so calm, after the fall, it look so calm and the people amid the ruins give me some weird sensations

  • @DiscoverWithAfzal
    @DiscoverWithAfzal 8 개월 전 +5

    Unique video

  • @cristiandj2088
    @cristiandj2088 2 년 전 +2286

    I am just here sitting here thinking how these children are someone's grandfather / grandmother. Also how most of these are dead by now. Love these videos and the perspective it gives.

  • @Indian_Walks
    @Indian_Walks 11 개월 전 +1001

    It’s shocking to look at the destroyed buildings and broken streets around which I walk today. Its a stark reminder of the history.

    • @rus7744
      @rus7744 10 개월 전

      Кто с мечом к нам придет от меча и погибнет. На том стоит и стоять будет Русская земля.

    • @hakkelaar
      @hakkelaar 9 개월 전 +79

      And now again in war against Russia. Noboby has learn from it.

    • @fouadmas5413
      @fouadmas5413 8 개월 전 +6

      Was anyone on Trial for fire bombing whole civilian suburbs

    • @MaticTheProto
      @MaticTheProto 6 개월 전

      @@hakkelaaragainst russia? Are you stupid

    • @user-qe7ob3yb3z
      @user-qe7ob3yb3z 5 개월 전 +20

      ​@@fouadmas5413изучайте документы Нюрнбергского трибунала!Всю Германию тогда сожгли Гитлер и его клика

  • @sexylexi6437
    @sexylexi6437 7 개월 전 +9

    Große Liebe geht raus an meinen deutschen Brüdern und Schwestern aus Bulgarien 🇧🇬🤝🏻🇩🇪, lasst euch niemals unterkriegen❤

  • @user-tp4zk1df4v
    @user-tp4zk1df4v 9 일 전

    Хроника раскрашенная или изначально цветная? В описании нужно указывать!

  • @MrNeltoni
    @MrNeltoni 2 년 전 +1442

    As life slowly seemed to get back to normal in post war Berlin, can’t help to think of the millions of soldiers and civilians who died in the war. If we can’t learn from the past, we will be doomed to repeat again, and again. Peace to All Men!

    • @mmedrano21
      @mmedrano21 2 년 전 +41

      There are shots of a big Stalin mural… I would argue that things didn’t get back to normal in Germany for decades.

    • @marinanikola7123
      @marinanikola7123 2 년 전 +22

      К сожалению,слишком много русских солдат погибло,чтобы освободить мир от фашистов! Оба моих деда погибли в то время! Вечная память!

    • @stevepipenger4651
      @stevepipenger4651 2 년 전 +33

      @@marinanikola7123 CORRECTION: too many PEOPLE died, but, yes, too many people don’t know the toll on the people of the USSR. That being said, the USSR is by no means the only nation to have lost too many people. Recall that it was the Soviet Union that built the Berlin Wall, blockaded the people which necessitated die Berliner Luftbrücke, and enslaved Eastern Europe. It was the Marshall Plan that helped rebuild Western Europe.

    • @stevepipenger4651
      @stevepipenger4651 2 년 전 +10

      @@mmedrano21 Funny: no murals of Roosevelt, Churchill, or deGaulle.

    • @vahrumparsua2280
      @vahrumparsua2280 2 년 전 +20

      your comment is a little bit too late. we are already in the path toward ww3.

  • @linus9029
    @linus9029 2 년 전 +9724

    Der KRplus-Algorithmus hat uns mal wieder alle versammelt

  • @athapl5264
    @athapl5264 7 개월 전 +3

    Like a time machine.

  • @Izacgameplay.06
    @Izacgameplay.06 개월 전 +1

    Saudações do Brasil que imagens com qualidade muito boa apesar da época .... Teresina =Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @CBFan5000
    @CBFan5000 2 년 전 +1275

    My grandma was just 8 years old when this was filmed. Crazy that she could've been hearing coverage about the post-war recovery on the radio as it was happening.

    • @johayes7529
      @johayes7529 2 년 전 +5

      There wasn't much recovery happening at this time...Divided by the US UK Russia and France a vast majority migrated to better prospects elsewhere in the world.

    • @relo999
      @relo999 2 년 전 +8

      My grandparents where around 30 at the time, nearly the same age as I am now. Really weird to think about that my grandparents from my father side intentionally mismanaged food stamps and rations to aid families hiding people while being a stones throw away from a "redistribution/concentration camp". While my grandfather from my moms side smuggled goods and was thrown into the "orange hotel" for being a high priority resistance member. All being around my age now.
      My dad still goes on about the post-war recovery where he was born in, and how to manage food and all that.

    • @turtlecrawling66
      @turtlecrawling66 2 년 전

      Same, my grandma would also have been 8 at this time.

    • @Mikamichae
      @Mikamichae 2 년 전 +3

      @@relo999 my grandma used to make sandwiches for nazi pows lol, a Ukrainian lady who used to visit my grandmas house who I remember as a kid was also in a concentration camp and somehow survived, mrs plum we called her

    • @veritorossi
      @veritorossi 2 년 전 +1

      My Grandmother was 30 and 5 years later should would emigrate to Argentina in search of a better life because things werent better anywhere in Europe. It took a long time. Specially in Hungary with the Soviets and the Hungarian Revolution.

  • @jeetskeet8162
    @jeetskeet8162 2 년 전 +1456

    It's interesting to think that almost none but a few of these people throughout all of this footage remain alive today

    • @the_criminal_mastermind
      @the_criminal_mastermind 2 년 전 +64

      That is so depressing

    • @GlennPranata
      @GlennPranata 2 년 전 +49

      It's 80 years already
      That's inevitable

    • @gigantondoble3127
      @gigantondoble3127 2 년 전 +13

      Así es, solo somos pasajeros temporales en esta vida, ellos tuvieron su momento, ya se fueron hoy nos toca a nosotros

    • @mcallister8832
      @mcallister8832 2 년 전 +8

      Not really it was almost 80 years ago

    • @getonthecrossanddontlookba5004
      @getonthecrossanddontlookba5004 2 년 전 +14

      Repent to Jesus Christ!
      “Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me-put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you.”
      ‭‭Philippians‬ ‭4:9‬ ‭NIV‬‬

  • @user-lc8ne6hp2q
    @user-lc8ne6hp2q 2 개월 전 +5

    Haha the woman in 1:38 makes me chuckle the way she sticks her Toung out and waves mockingly makes me smile, she reminds me of my aunt. People expect people to be so different back then, but they weren't. As an old saying goes "times change, people. don't"

  • @user-ji3eb9ij7f
    @user-ji3eb9ij7f 개월 전 +5

    Развалинами рейхстага удовлетворён!!!

  • @Guy-cs8yj
    @Guy-cs8yj 6 년 전 +4118

    I don't know about you guys, but I marvel at videos like this. They are tiny time capsules from an almost forgotten time not so long ago. We must remember this era of human history. Those who lived through it will inevitably soon be no more. Thank you to whomever posted this. I appreciate it.

    • @emjay1249
      @emjay1249 6 년 전 +63

      Guy Smiley can't agree more

    • @guitaristshawn
      @guitaristshawn 6 년 전 +40

      Guy Smiley You can feel the emotion of the people who lived there during that time. You hear all the surrounding sounds as you watch the raw footage of a country rebuilding

    • @Guy-cs8yj
      @Guy-cs8yj 6 년 전 +31

      It's amazing. You can almost feel the somber atmosphere of a people whose paths are marked with unreadiness and an uncertain future, and those people, almost robotically, had in some small way remained steadfast.

    • @ericwade7124
      @ericwade7124 6 년 전 +22

      I agree completely. I wish the audio was real. I could watch these almost endlessly, thinking of what they went through and was was still to come in the world from then to 2017; significant events.

    • @markjones3778
      @markjones3778 6 년 전 +25

      Wow amazing so sad Think of all the people that died ... lots of heroes in Europe that stood and fought for there countries but What was it all for ? we now have a new enemy called immigrants from the Middle East and Africa there the opposite mainly all cowards fleeing leaving there wife's and we pay them to come and try to change Europe without a shot fired .

  • @bear.b
    @bear.b 2 년 전 +1455

    It would be nice if someone goes and films these places today and have the two videos side by side. To see how many of the structures got rebuilt.

    • @bear.b
      @bear.b 2 년 전 +80

      @S Tra it's more about which ones were restored and which were demolished.

    • @bear.b
      @bear.b 2 년 전 +158

      @@TeamToooBananas it's about seeing a side by side video comparison from the same recording angle how it has changed, which buildings were rebuilt and which were demolished. That's not something you can google because it doesn't exist as content. If you can't say anything useful, don't comment at all, useless interned troll.

    • @JJKrossOfficial
      @JJKrossOfficial 2 년 전 +13

      I'll do it if you pay me properly. It's an insane amount of work.

    • @bear.b
      @bear.b 2 년 전 +10

      @@JJKrossOfficial I do not doubt that even the slightest. It would definitely require a lot of hours to be put into it. But it would be interesting to see.

    • @lukaszkoba838
      @lukaszkoba838 2 년 전 +10

      You better check out Warsaw from 1945.

  • @beaupeterson188
    @beaupeterson188 9 개월 전 +1

    That must have been quite the feel. Would have been interesting to walk those somber streets.

  • @ops1056
    @ops1056 개월 전 +1

    даже не верится что мы сейчас так же близко к миру, где города будут выглядеть приблизительное как на этой записи (

  • @rahulvinalnarayan9743
    @rahulvinalnarayan9743 4 년 전 +4802

    The poor back then were better dressed than the rich today.

  • @viniciusgomes5147
    @viniciusgomes5147 3 년 전 +537

    If you're curious about the aftermath of the war, there's a great book called about it *Savage Continent.*
    In those days, there were many orphaned children, the infrastucture was destroyed, people were displaced, there were no jobs, many were sick and there were no hospitals, people had to steal food to not die of hunger, etc.
    It's a bit of a forgotten chapter in history to be fair. Many history books just say Europe was rebuilt and then magically skip to the cold war. The years after the war were really rough.

    • @princeandrey
      @princeandrey 3 년 전 +7

      That;s right but there are novelists who've written about that: Gunter Grass for one..

    • @jesus2621
      @jesus2621 3 년 전 +3

      Good one i will take a look

    • @tresojos
      @tresojos 3 년 전 +29

      Its INSANE how Europe rebuilt itsself two times in such a short period and still is 'on top of the world' nowadays. No other continent in history has pulled this off, ever.

    • @ROMVS
      @ROMVS 3 년 전 +18

      Yes but at least Germany and Japan had mini-marshall plans, some of the allied countries got no aid after the war. Makes sense though after the lesson of World War I of how the allies treated the central powers.

    • @mattduncan1185
      @mattduncan1185 3 년 전 +9

      You just described any liberal run city in America.

  • @Tornado-js6zo
    @Tornado-js6zo 7 개월 전 +9

    صور الخراب والدمار الهائل و وجوه الناس المتعبة من الحرب ذكرتني بمشاهد مماثلة لما جرى في بغداد يوم ٩ / ٤ / ٢٠٠٣ وما بعده ..
    الحروب أبشع بكثير مما نتصور .

  • @ebiz05
    @ebiz05 개월 전 +1

    wow....i hv seen this sort of scene d ruins in WW2 games only......until now...