Life in the streets of Berlin in July 1945 - amazing footage scanned in HD
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- čas přidán 7. 05. 2018
- After the capitulation on May 8, 1945 daily life came back to Germany. Impressive footage with street scenes of Berlin in summer 1945 in a completely destructed city, e.g rubble women (so-called "Trümmerfrauen") starting to build up their houses, policemen organizing the traffic against the background of the ruins.
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see among others.:
Reichstag, Brandenburger Tor, Adlon, Führerbunker, Unter den Linden, Reichskanzlei, rubble women, ruins of Berlin, portrait of Stalin at Unter den Linden, bombed buildings
How on earth could German womanhood still look well-groomed, stylish, clean and fashionable in the midst of complete ruins with no electricity or running water? Boggles the mind.
Brown Green they didn't have to experience the long drawn out war like other countries. Yah...their men were gone for literally a decade...but the real fighting in Berlin didn't happen till the very end.
@@Dave-kz3uk
True, but these women of war ravaged Berlin with no running water somehow managed to look cleaner and more attractive than modern rich tattooed, pierced and fat Americans.
@@browngreen933 So no rich, tattooed, pierced and fat Europeans ?
@@browngreen933 classy German women
@@Dave-kz3ukBut Berlin women faced a lot of bad stuff when the allied came in.
This is better than seeing footage of the actual fighting. More educational, I mean. Thankyou.
Seeing this in such excellent quality is amazing. To think all these people we are still seeing, are likely dead now but in the film they were so young and had a full life in front of them. It makes u wonder about how their lives were - who this person was, what struggles they personally faced at the time … we’ll never know except that this film serves as a proof of their life.
See the world without the damage from both wars would be so interesting. So many gorgeous buildings and towns gone forever
Agree, it's a shame how they tend to preserve their old buildings in Europe only to have had so many destroyed by war while here in the states we demolish everything when it starts looking old or historic.
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...and people, too.
The has never been a world without conflict we are just perfecting and monetizing it.
@@amc401nash6 Much historic property in the U K. has fallen to 'developers' since WW2, thanks to politicians and payoffs.
@@amc401nash6 Read about what they did to the Bunker Hill district of L A. in the '50s and '60s, so that the developers and the politicians could make a killing from ambiguously-worded post-war housing-legislation to replace neighbourhoods with company-towers, thruways and high-end apartments.
Still heartbreaking to watch, even after all this time. 😢
Bad came back to Germany
It is amazing that the Germans recovered as quickly as they did. Can you imagine having to rebuild an entire city (cities).
They saw for the most part the great mistake they made trusting Hitler instead of hanging him and wanted to move on.
@@PC-lu3zf Let me talk in your liberal way so that you can understand:
*_Eh, no._*
Hope they dont hate us :(
@@PC-lu3zf Yes, absoulutly true 👍
What about Japan? 2 Nukes destroying both cities and practically every Japanese city with over 100,000 people (over 100 cities) were destroyed by carpet bombing. They made an amazing recovering too, obviously with the help of the US, but so did Germany.
Pretty amazing footage, thanks for posting..
Such stark and sad footage.
My family is from there and it's amazing they survived.
Such a incredible real video thanks youtuber
Reconstruction was a mamouth undertaking!!Thanks for sharing this video...
Parts of Berlin are still not rebuild 75+ years later.
amazing to see that one woman in her bombed out apartment with her red sheets or whatever. having to live in some of these bombed out cities right after the war must have been brutal !!
Thank you for sharing this. It's absolutely amazing to see the total devastation of Berlin. I don't know how people could recover their lives but they did, with a lot of help from other countries.
Which other countries??? You don't know anything... It's Germany! My grandparents have rebuilt it.
@@GallusX America , who the fuck do you think paid for it . Germany was beyond broke
@@christopherstarr8050 America paid for maintaining its bases in Europe but not for the German people.
If this was total devastation, what was Nagasaki and Hiroshima?
@@GallusX Too true. Peace be unto you.
That's a painting of an ice hockey game on the mural at 5:48. Who would've thought.😊🇨🇦🇨🇦
War, destruction and death was as obvious as the nose on your face but Life will go on. The saddest part of this video is the innocence of children.
I was stationed here with the American Army's Berlin Brigade Bco 5/502 INF from 1988-1992. I was there the night the wall came down. I had just left McNair Barracks and headed to my housing on Flanagan Strasse. While 40 years is a long time after the war, we were the final American soldiers who closed the door and turned off the lights. It has now been over 30 years since I left. Hopefully I'll make it back one day.
my father was u.s.army and inside when the berlin airlift took place.he helped a young german girl that was around 13 who had 2 very small siblings(a boy and little sister) and their great aunt that was very frail.in the last days of the war,their mother had been raped and killed by the russians,the father taken by the russians and never returned.the rest of their family fell victim to the russian shelling/attacking the city .he was not suppose to do things to help them but many soldiers did help others,especially orphan children because they could not turn their back on these people who had nothing left.dad said,he was a typical american softy.
Americans are not known for the softness throughout the world especially not so during ww2
Ответь себе по какой причине русские оказались в Берлине? Выдержали бы твои нервы то , что пережил мой народ? 25 000 000 погибших, причём большая часть это гражданское население.
@@user-eo1nk1rm4r The Russians were then as they are now.
Despite the very evident hatred for the Allies shown by the local Germans, it's good to know that in only a few short years (Berlin Airlift), former enemies would become fast friends.
long may that friendship continue.
The Germans didn't hate the Allies, but did the Communists. They hated them so much that the Communists had to disarm the Germans and then build a wall to stop them leaving... Hollywood Blockbuster will tell the story one day.
Hated seeing stalin's picture posted.
They didn't hate the Allies , they hated the Communist !
Look at this hard working People.
There is no one stand around and wait for Help!!
DO IT YOUR SELF!!!
Ditto
Very interesting. Thank you
the waste and futility of war.
60,000,000 Germans followed Hitler, Goering, Himmler and Goebbels to absolute and final destruction. What a catastrophe of biblical proportions. And what happened to the four named above? The guilty cowards all committed suicide.
Yeah they killed millions and then took the easy way out from Das Fuhrer on down.
What a shame, Berlin was such a beautiful cosmopolitan modern city before the war. You wouldn't know it from this film, yes a shame.
So was London.
Amazing to see that after throwing off one murdering dictator, a big poster of Stalin, a bigger murdering dictator.
Welcome to the Human Race.
@@shortwaveespionage2412 exactly
warms the heart doesn't it...
@@MrFg1980 lol
What about the Atomic bombing on civilians in Hiroshima and Nagasaky ?? The americans are THE ONLY NATION THAT USED ATOMIC BOMBS AGAINST CIVILIANS !!! But their war crimes never have been avenged
Nice video, thanks for sharing. I was there a year ago, stood at the Brandenburg Gate, hard to think and visualise what it must have been like.
i have walked those very same streets , how different modern berlin is now !
HHC 4/6 inf Medical platoon. June 1980-January 1982. A time I will never forget.
Germany has had a very hard lesson, one they remember well. Let us hope it is never forgotten by Americans now spouting the same left wing extremism as the Nazis did. They will deny it but their words, actions, and beliefs are the same. The results will also be the same.
Tamara Morton no, the Nazis were left wing extremists and according to the last annual FBI report, more than 90 % of present day extremists in America are left wing zealots. The media seems obsessed with labeling any extremists as right wing, but the facts simply do not support this.
Tamara Morton your racism is tangible in your comments, I am sorry for your bigotry and denial.
t5grrr the Nazis were actually very left wing to start of with. The 20 point plan shows this however hitler was always a fascist and only used the term “socialist “ is the NSDAP is to appeal to more voters. The Nazis became the extreme right especially after the Olympics
It's amazing how no matter what happens, life somehow always goes on.
Yes, my wife’s great aunt was a small child half Jew half Airyan who was in Berlin during the war, she wrote a book about it and it was pretty amazing how she had to live as normal.
That gorgeous old architecture, those tree lined beautiful streets, all I could think while I watched this. Destroyed. Rebuilt but never the same.
The war should have ended afterThe July Plot in 1944.If only both bombs worked and the suitcase was never touched.
It woudn't change a bit. One of the other guys will take over and the war would continue. The military didn't have enough power to take control.
pickutina youre wrong ,the war would have ended before one month
@@pickutina it would have changed it , the war would have ended a lot sooner .
Such beautiful strong people!
Too bad they were bamboozled by a madman.
They followed him willingly enough.
@GAZ GAZ shame on Germany for following him!!!
@@andrewheffel3565 that's because he provided hope for the Germans during their time of economic and less so social hardship during the economic depression.
@@123dan165 Not exactly hope. More like someone to hate and blame, the Jews. The hope was if they killed all the Jews, things would be better. Reality was the treaty of Versailles destroyed the German economy, not the Jews. The German people were suffering badly due to the economy, and Hitler told them they were racially superior and they must rise up and conquer, and they almost succeeded.
Not much different than Trump, inspiring hatred toward non white immigrants and citizens alike. It can happen to any country. Whenever a politician comes along spewing blame and hatred, watch out.
And Biden is no better. He has aligned with blacks against the police and is stirring the pot. He is dropping sanctions against Iran and letting illegal aliens in.
I would like to see a president who actually unites the country and not further divide it. We need to have a fair immigration policy and enforce it. We need a lot of things done more fairly.
The three trees at 5:29 I wonder if they’re still there today? it’s cool.. when you come across a old tree that has survived from a War.😿😺
I don't think so. It would be cool if it is there
@@KADETUL9 It probably didn’t and was Chop for firewood. But I have hope😺
Brilliant footage - just been there. We stayed straight opposite the dome near museum island. I looked for evidence of the battles in 1945. Lots of rifle and lMG damage all around that precinct and along the river - testament to the final battle in April / May. Seeing the state of the Tiergarten, Brandenburg gate and that whole district around the Reichstag and Reichs Kanzlei it really is remarkable how they re-built. And at this time crossing from the British sector to the soviet sector with no trouble and just driving the jeep down the Unter Den Linden. All that would change once the cold war set in. Just another ordeal.
Excellent
Any government that makes you post large portraits of their leaders is one in which the ordinary mans opinions are worth very little!
Especially that stylized gothic look that Stalin, Hitler, Castro, and Obama liked and used so much.
Obama??? In America we hang presidents portraits out of respect for the office, it’s not mandatory like in is under a dictatorship....
@@stevem8961 you are an official moron.
@@stevem8961 And President Bone spurs too!
Once again we do it out of respect, it’s not mandatory!
Documento histórico, o povo é igual em qualquer lugar
I was in West Germany 10 years later in the US Army, though not in Berlin. its amazing how fast West Germany was back working while the East Germans were not doing well at all.
@@tucrin8717 After the war, a lot of Germans were without work and people were not happy, that's when the USA started the Marshal plan and yes they did make it a showcase but that was not hard to do because eastern Germany was having real hard times. If you are old enough, you remember what we called the cold war and did the Berlin airlift. We also did it so we could keep the military there. the occupation ended in 1955 and I got there in 56. considering the damage in Germany and death toll of the Germans. they were very friendly, Liked Germany and the German people.
@@tucrin8717 I agree. We would save a lot of money.
eogg25 - My dad didn’t want to come home, but mom made him. We lived in Huntsville, Alabama in the early to mid 60s. He used to take us to a Bavarian restaurant. He hardly ever drank beer after he came back to the US. He was spoiled for American beer in Germany. He loved the German people. Most all my bedtime stories were about Germany and his time there.
You must remember it was American, money THAT rebuilt 🇩🇪, AMERICAN TAX PAYERS,
@@stephenwilliams3776 It was called the Marshal plan, The Germans at that time were in bad Shape and The US needed Germany and did not want them to go Communist. so General marshal came up with a plan to speed up the rebuilding of Western Germany.
Hard to believe what one insane man is responsible for.
He wasn’t solely responsible. The Japanese had a head start ... Manchuria, the rape of Nanking, etc etc.
Stalin wasn't insane, just a psychopath.
@@kewkabe There seem to be lots of these psychopaths around, and they're busy people.
@trueman mann" Victory at all cost" and "Unconditional surrender". Churchills supporters say that Hitler could not be trusted but Churchill also said, " You must understand that this war is not against Hitler or National Socialism but the strength of the German people which must be crushed once and for all". Was the reason for not honoring Germanys position as a continental power due to the agenda of crushing an economic rival?
George Vreeland Hill That one insane man was enabled by the overwhelming majority of the populace.
I'm amazed the rubble was off the streets so soon.
German cities will never be the same as it once was.
that is amazing
Where are they going.The city is gone.I see some with briefcases like casually strolling to work.That is a sad site thou,but unsanitized,unedited footage.Its the best.Ty for posting.
Amazing footage
Only two months after the war ended? doesn't seem like it. The streets are clear of debris and you see a lot of activity in them. The video is very good. I love it.
POWs and citizens were forced to clear the streets. They had millions of them to do it
Never fails to haunt me. I can not see it enough times!
Same!!
@Solid Water There are many reasons. I somehow feel connected to that time. Berlin was a very dynamic city and even during the Nazi period it was so interesting, especially, the historical buildings that not only were beautiful, but carried the echoes of those who had lived in them. All of that was destroyed by the end of WWII destroying the history and culture of a city that had been around for so long. There is something about walking inside a building knowing that people from the past had walked through it. It gives a place some grounding and an opportunity for the people of every generation to carry that history through into the future. And now that the city has been rebuilt, it's a new city. It's as if Berlin never existed before. Berlin has lost it's past and it's soul! The hustle and bustle energy from the past is not there. It was a chic city and people took care to dress nicely. That's all gone. Berlin feels disjointed now. There is ultimately something to be said about a city that has had the most amazing historical buildings that are all gone now. Our generation will never know what it felt like to walk in the streets of Berlin in the late 1920s and throughout the 1930s. It's such a shame! So I will continue to look at footage from the 1930s and 1940s. It's the only chance I get to see what Berlin was like and the extent of the devastating the destruction that came afterwards. Many people who had lived in Berlin during the 1920s, 1930s and early 40s never came back. Their houses, apartments and family legacies were gone. I know this feeling of despair because I went through a revolution and I have been permanently cut off from my homeland and my country's history. Perhaps another reason for my interest is that my great uncle lived in Berlin during the late 1930s and into the early 1940s. I would have loved to have been with him in Berlin at that time!
@@bitasheibani5905
Thank you for your interesting comments. I agree with the sentiments expressed. What was your homeland, and what revolution did you experience?
@@Awibrahor Homeland was Iran. My family was affected and dispersed. They spread out to different parts of the world.
You dont see the destruction from 5 miles up , do you ?
The horrors of war
3:38 Die armen Kinder von damals , stein auf stein haben Deutschland wieder aufgebaut ! Respekt und Anerkennung .
Das ist mir egal..
I was raised in Dahlem right after the war, I can tell u stories about us kids playing with live amo,and my dad despising a panzerfaust, black markets, great people, all my friends were High profile kids lots a americanas, got adopted by 2 Russian translater ladies, seen priceless art sell for a pack of cigarettes, also seen skeletons walking around, when ur 3 years old it was all fun and games lived there till 10 and born during the war,
Still speak the language and now live in Mexico,
And never had a desire to go back to Germany
Just to let u know some of us kids got lucky or fortunate,
Thanks for the history Klaus, I find it very interesting..
Translation:
The poor children of that time, stone by stone, have rebuilt Germany! Respect and recognition.
@Steiler Aufstieg
Wenn überhaupt, sind die Türken stille Krieger bei einem subtilen Angriff.
What happened to all these bombed out buildings? Were any saved or were all leveled?
Wow peter you lived history
My maternal grand dad fought for British since we are South African. We had no choice but to fight against Germany.
These days if you want to see how south africa is being destroyed since 1994 when the black majority gov took over, imagine seeing this video about Berlin in reverse.
It should never have been that Whites were ruling a country simply based on the perceived superiority of Caucasians. You made your own rod for your own backs. No sympathy. As for Trueman Mann's comments about Mandella being an utter failure, I wonder why he considers a man who did not seek to avenge and strongly advocated a positive future be considered a failure. South Africa was very fortunate not to have fallen into civil war.
@@andrewjones-productions 100% apartheid deeply angered many black south Africans.
@@123dan165 Of course it did as it angered many around the World including myself. I don't get what point you are making.
@@andrewjones-productions I'm saying I agree with you.
@@123dan165 Thank goodness for that! I had reread my original comment three times. Thank you for replying.
So sad.
Amazing for a nation to come back from this to what Germany is today. Utterly amazing!
@trueman mann Of course they would rebuild! But for the country to suffer this kind of infrastructure devastation, to be divided with one half of the country communist for 50 years and then to reunite to become the economic engine of Europe is quite an achievement if you ask me.
Well, not really. Deep down, the Germans are a really hard working and socially cohesive people.
I hate and loathe Nazis, but would not throw the past at the feet of the upcoming generations.
amazing
Great film quality for 1945.
How difficult life is after the war , I try this life after the war on my country iraq 2003 , the life turned into hell
ma2 Moon
Stay strong! The same people who destroyed Germany are now destroying the Arab countries. They will never stop until we stop them.
@@finnfisu
Hitler is solely responsible for the destruction of Germany, his madness led to the destruction of his own country.
@@richardwagner4285
Hitler took Germany out of poverty without invading other countries, France and England allowed him to recover the territories he had lost, but then he began to invade other countries, and to top it off he signed a non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union, to then break the pact and invade that country, that was Hitler's biggest mistake, maybe the guy was crazy to have made that mistake.
@@untalfelipin5202
'Operation Groza' was alraedy on its way. Not invading Russia would have been catastrofic for Europe as well.
@@untalfelipin5202 You cant get through to people like that,they have their own one-eyed opinions & they wont change no matter what anyone says or do.
I always watch these videos thinking that maybe my father may appear in one of them. He turned 21 three weeks after Germany surrendered. His home was in what became the Russian sector of Berlin, and even though it was partially destroyed by Allied bombing oh, he and his mother continued to live in the few rooms that were left. Eventually the Russian state took it over and they were forced to leave, but luckily managed to sneak into the American sector of Berlin, where they were allowed to stay. After the wall came down my dad flew over there and met with his mother to see what had become of the house. It was no longer standing and had been replaced by a block of flats.
The strength and resilience of the German people is astounding. The US is better for the synergy of its citizens of British and German heritage as well as others from around the world who have bought into the principles of democracy and free enterprise.
Ruth Presti wishing you well. Germany and, paradoxically, Russia, both troubled nations & states.
At 3:06 I thought he had an e-cigarette lol
Me too lol
Nice drone shot at the end
Not a drone dude.
I feel sorry for the civilians
They were part of the problem
So what were they supposed to do, rise up against Hitler and get themselves shot. If you had the choice between working at a concentration camp or going to the eastern front. which would you choose? It's not so easy passing judgement on those people when you think about it.
They had the option of leaving.
These days, noone would even notice all the damage due to looking down at their cell phones
@DodoVolcano People today would take selfies during air raids.
@@qwertasdcfghjklmo24z Sean,your comment is seriously funny! But,hey,you're probably right.
Cynical, but true.
I would notice that my house is gone
Interesting
💕
heartbreaking
Jak masz złamane serce to zobacz co ci biedni Niemcy zrobili z Polską , tego akurat mi nie żal , żal mi tylko ludzi
Whats the monument at 2:04? Pretty sure its not there in real life any more but I'm curious. It looks really nice.
Kaiser Wilhelm Denkmal.
@@rainerzufall4079 Thank you so much, I was right it's no longer there. Maybe they'll rebuild it like they did the Stadtschloss. Though I kind of doubt that will happen.
Edit: Just googled, they're going to put some new monument there, makes more sense I guess though I still find it sad this beauty of a monument will never exist again.
Berlin was very historic before the same as London,such a shame such history gone God Bless the fallen on both sides 💞✝️🙏🏻💞✝️🙏🏻
Meine Oma war damals 17 Jahre jung und hat alles miterlebt.sie ist 45/46 regelmäßig mit der Bahn von Mecklenburg-Vorpommern nach Berlin/Gesundbrunnen zum Schwarzmarkt gefahren.
Vae Victis !Je viens de découvrir ce documentaire,c'est poignant car malheureusement seuls les vainqueurs nous racontent l'histoire aujourd'hui.
It's amazing how Germans managed to bounce back..
Anonymous Anonymous With allied money and expertise,,,
With the help of u s a
Anonymous Anonymous , Compare the “bounce back” in East Germany vs. West Germany.
@@brianwilkins6267 Don't get ahead of yourself. The Germans created their own success and make no mistake about it. The Americans were late to the first world war. Late to the second world war. Didn't even bother to turn up for the Falklands War and after a terrorist attack ( a heinous and terrible one) on New York, are the only country in NATO to use the clause of an 'attack on one NATO country is an attack on all' to engage in a farcical and pointless attack on Iraq when the terrorists who carried out the attack on New York were primarily of Saudi nationality. On top of all that, the current imbecile in the White House is demanding that all countries spend more on NATO. We won't forget the gallantry and courage of those Americans who lost their lives for Europeans' freedom, but you are not the superheroes you think you are.
@@andrewjones-productions Yes we are ??? You might want to give a few coins to your gov, They are almost broke
nunca lo OLVIDAREMOS
Bei einer Filmszene mit den Trümmerfrauen, denke ich immer: Da steht meine Mutter. Ich weiß es leider nicht, aber sie sieht fast so aus.
The first vlogger
Great
The irony here is that you could be forgiven judging by people's general condition and attire that your looking at the Warsaw ghetto, incredible footage.
@1:35 the woman sassing the camera
Heyyyyyyy.
its a shame that there is not a before and after to show damage side by side that would be an intresting video
Amazing footage with just the right amount of recreated soundscape. Children at play seen here giving us hope and the faces of a defeated peoples. Streets look quite tidy considering. Why & how does this all happen?
Read some History. The Germans and Dutch were the only ones to fix the homes, clear the streets, etc.
The French waited for others to do this.
@@maddierosemusic What Dutch cities were bombed? I know Rotterdam was.
@Dominique Roydor Read some History, my dear. Now go make me a Souffle!
Poor people, there hell is just starting
No, their hell came when Hitler came to power. The suffering happened to "others" first, and then their loved ones sent off to fight and die, and then the bombs came, and then the Soviets came.
Many of them voted for the Nazis, so they got what they deserved.
Beautiful, yet so sad imagery recorded. If hindsight can be applied I am certain that everybody was relieved that war and with that constant peril of death was over. Of course there would be tensions ahead, but war was over.
Even after such devastation, life in peace is still infinitely better than in war.
Give peace a chance.
we better never forget
One woman in that bucket brigade let the cameraman know what she thought of him at 1:40.
Wow, what massive devastation! Can you imagine trying to live in an apartment with the wall blown out? I give the Germans credit for trying to live a normal life in that rubble.
At least it was summer.
It gets mighty cold there in the Winter , though.
I was in the Army in Berlin 1983-86.
In the us army in Germany, huh. I was too in the 60's. I can certainly feel your pain as so many of us were subjected to army chickenshit.
@@WmGood it really was a good tour.The best Infantry unit I was ever in
Bco 5/502 INF 1988-1992. A "unique" experience.
Is this authentic audio? Or dubbed?
Dubbed. Ambient sound then would have been very distorted but you still would have heard people speaking.
Same time I was born!
How come the buildings are all crumpled but the roads are intact?
People cleared the roads
The roads had to be fixed first to get anything else done.
I just dont get how they fixed everything so quick
They all worked to rebuild and didn’t abandon their country to seek asylum abroad. Good for them.
Who would want them ! As they abdicated moral authority to Hitler
@@raygon8 I dont know. I think it would not have been easy to be anti-Nazi after they seized power and outlawed other parties and dissidents. Dancing in secret jazz clubs was an act of teen rebellion. The kids from the White Rose Society were hanged for distributing flyers against the govt.
@@gg_rider it would not have been easy at all . the nazis tolerated no other points of view . Like the left wing facists of today ,
2:37 im the boss of my time 😎
Imagens impressionantes de uma nação e um povo tentando buscar uma vida normal, progresso e o bem-estar, depois de uma guerra de nazistas irresponsáveis e inconsequentes.
Hard to believe anyone was left alive
aber der ton is fabriziert oder ? hört sich alles nich sehr real an
1:06 like a boss 😁😁😁
The scale of destruction is terrifying. Thousands of acres made uninhabitable and the loss of so many civilians unimaginable
All those ruins were cleared away, though, and the wasteland you see here has long since been re-occupied.
@trueman mann Rebuilding happened a lot faster in West Berlin than in East Berlin.
3.04 was he vaping
Eddie Greenslade is a pen
TIK TOK KETURUNAN PKI!!! I was joking
Eddie Greenslade how could this happen to me???
The allies sure made a mess of that fine city. The ordinary folks suffering the most. It’s a very different city today, and that’s down to sheer hard grafting through those hard years straight after the war. The German people are fine people. Love from Nottingham, UK.
Both sides suffered terribly. If the germans had not backed Hitler in his early days, then I doubt any of this would have been necessary!
German Army made Berlin one huge garrison and a fortress. They fought there to stop the Soviets so the city became a battlefield. That's why it was ruined.
@@capnordest when Hitler gained popularity and power he started to rebuild Germany through road building and infrastructure, rebuilding core needs, gaining him massive support by him giving employment to the many in need. it was a massive knock on effect, factories supplying the workers, the workers demanding supllies, families getting fed, unemployed gaining employment, all the time people looking up to hime as the saviour after the hardship after WW1. cany you sympathise with the people? i know i can. little wonder how he gained in popularity. read upon your history. it;s far more than just "backing Hitler".......much, much,more.
DAVID Marshall which is why anerica needs to be very carefuk of Trump. He is making the same promises as Hitler whilst fully endorsing and even propogating racist furore. Just look where the germans ended up in 1945 after Hitker had finished with them.
They started the shit. The germans. Look at London during the blitz. Look at st. Petersburg in 1940.
Looks like modern day Detroit !!!!
Haha..Yeah...It DOES.
This footage was excerpted from a 37 minute version produced by another source, and yet no citations?
The source - chronoshistory - is our partner.
Every nation comes and goes.
for example?
You can see some joy in faces. Atleast the war is over
Yes, but not much. Things didnt turn out as planned for them.
@@AngryHybridApe not much. That is true.but no more bullets at least. What do you think was the biggest problem for these people?
O povo alemão sofreu demais a cidade tudo arrasada suas vidas destruídas já imaginou viver entre os escombros faminto e desesperado sua casa não existe mais ou está em ruínas filhos maridos irmãos todos mortos que tristeza mas apesar de tudo estavam felizes por estarem vivos povo forte hoje a Alemanha e um país de primeiro mundo
It took a whole lot more than one man.