Germany The Oldest Known Photos / HD Colorized
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Such beautiful architecture. I am sure that most did not survive WWII, especially in Berlin and Dresden. Thanks for the post. Very nice !
So heartbreaking. I wonder what became of the animals at the Dresden Zoo.
@@bigneiltooDie wurden gegessen!
Worst hit was Hamburg, which was almost Incinerated in the allied operation „Gomorrha“ in July/August 1943.
These cities have been faithfully restored wherever possible. I believe the Royal Palace (Königliches Schloss) in Berlin was just recently reconstructed.
@@dbyers3897 The Berliner Schloss (Castle of Berlin) or Berliner Stadtschloss is a reconstruction that lasted from 2013 to 2020 and was the subject of much controversy in Germany.
Germany of the 19th century was more than just the present day territory of the Bundesrepublik ! I could not help but notice that for some sinister reason there was not a single photograph at all from such German cities like Breslau, Danzig, Stolp , Königsberg, Stettin, Straßburg and yet at that time they were as much Germany as was Berlin , München, or Düsseldorf was , or is that today verboten to remember ? Only a fool would think that they can actually succeed in erasing history…….How about doing a series on photographs from those forgotten cities and how German they were at that time?
Dear Valdas, those not shown cities would be still german if only the Germans a time ago were clever enough not to make a slaughterhouse of our beautiful Europe.
@@pirireis6419 The same could be said of you. Germany was the jewel of Europe. Many jealous people wanted to erase it
What are you talking about?
Britain didn't want a new rival on the European stage, France and the Netherlands had to do. Securing shipping to the revenue-producing colonies was a top priority.
Wie schön Deutschland damals war...absolut atemberaubend ! 👍👍
Vielen Dank für die tollen Photos. Ich freue mich immer sehr darüber.
How lovely. Sadly I wonder how many of those beautiful buildings were left standing after 2 wars SO SAD XXXX
Beautiful architecture and clean streets. The fasades of these houses have an interesting structure and are not boring as the concrete jungles made after WW II. Looks like they have managed to remove the amounts of dirt made by all the thousands of horses very efficient.
Today have concrete hells, junkies and dog's poo on the street.
Wunderschön die alten Gebäude ❤
Ganz. Wunderbare Bilder,danke!
Oh wunderschönes herrliches Deutschland, es ist eine Augenweide. Vielen vielen Dank für die herrlichen Bilder.
Aber die Musik nervt leider
Ja, und dann bekamen die Deutschen Weltherrschafts-Fantasien! 😮
Nach den Kriegserklärungen der Engländer und Franzosen wurde das ganze ein Selbstläufer und man konnte nicht mehr zurück
@@zurcherzurich213 Artig gehetzt, brav. Und weil das so war, darum waren die Deutschen auch die einzige Großmacht, die keine Kriegsziele formuliert hatten bei Ausbruch der Katastrophe, gell? Forschen Sie doch einfach mal nach, wer den Krieg gegen den erfolgreicheren Konkurrenten Deutschland schon seit den 1890ern plante und wollte.
@@zurcherzurich213Was haben Sie euch Eidgenossen denn getan ?
There is a saying in German “Berlin Berlin wie haste dir verändert”means “ Berlin Berlin how did you changed” I love pictures of my old hometown
Atemberaubend schön, leider auch traurig, wenn man daran denkt, dass all diese Manschen, die wir hier sehen, vor so langer Zeit unsere Welt verlassen haben. Irgendwie habe ich das leise Gefühl, dass wir ihenn doch einen Hauch von Leben schenken, indem wir sie betrachten.
If you believe in re-incarnation, they are probably back living amongst us in different bodies.
Life is a cycle of birth, death, re-birth ….
Bald werden wir auch nicht mehr hier sein
Beautiful photos. My grandfather told me how grand some of these cities were. When I grew up in the 1950’s sadly they were virtually all ruins.
C'est superbe, c'est si beau, si nostalgique. Cela donne tellement envie de vivre au milieu de ces belles et innocentes gens et choses. Mais tout cela a disparu... Autres temps, autres mœurs. Merci pour ces photos.
Merci pour votre commentaire!
I was stationed in Darmstadt Deutschland 1983 - 1985, US Army. I got to see so much beautiful Architecture of the OLD Country and Yes a lot did survive throughout the entire nation. Even the base I was on Cambri Fritz Kasern, a previous Cavalry base still in the old style of cobblestone walk ways and roads. The shot of King Ludwig Schloss Neuschwanstein and Linderhof Palace. A must to go and see inside and out.
Die Nationalfarben des Deutschen Kaiserreiches, aus der die Fotos stammen, waren allerdings nicht Schwarz-Rot-Gold sondern Schwarz-Weiß-Rot. Schwarz-Rot-Gold waren die Farben Deutschlands erst in der Weimarer Republik. Schwarz-Weiß-Rot ist nicht "verboten", sondern historisch korrekt.
I really enjoyed this sequence of photos.Excellent !!especially the architectural shots.
Thanks a lot !
I have a picture of my great-grandfather who stands at attention with his regiment, while the Kaiser and Hinbenburg have come for an inspection close to the end of WWI. He survived the Battle of Verdun and was awarded the Iron Cross. I still have his war diary, identification tags and my brother has his Iron Cross.
Thanks for sharing this amazing video ❤
Thank you, as always !
This was superb (As Always). A nice way to end the weekend.
Thanks a Lot !
fANTASTICO RECORRIDO. GRACIAS
Lo primero que pense al ver las fotos de Berlin es que seguramente
se haya perdido tanta arquitectura señorial, a causa de la guerra.
Asi, las ciudades pierden su fisonomia e identidad. Las fotos cobran una importancia muy superior, las unicas que conservan la memoria.
Beautiful buildings full of characternd originality, it's so sad to see cities becoming homodenised into copies of each other. One reason I travel is to absorb differences, and it's getting to feel samey/highrise/glass and steel is taking over. 😢😢
Danke für diese Erinnerungen!
WW1 and WW2 distroyed the beauty of most places.
Thank you very much.
Great Video.
💝
3:55 Roman architecture, looks like imperial Rome 2,000 years ago. Simply the best.
Thank you for sharing. How sad knowing how most of these places ended up like.
was für eine schöne Architektur, schöne alte Fotos
Excelente fantástico lo máximo. Hermoso gracias
Muchísimas gracias
HISTORY LIVE, many thanks
Muy lindas las fotos un saludo desde buenos aires argentina
👍Fantastische Bilder 📺 👍 💯 Kompliment 😁
16:19 - A shorthaired Vorsteh. I grew up with a dog like that, training him three times a week at a local dog club. My father used him as a hunting dog. Very, very tough breed!!! ❤
Amazing job 👍
Thanks for sharing !
Thank you so much !
The two buildings behind the Kaiser in the photo of the Tempelhofer Feld (9:13 into the video) are still there. They suffered minimal damage during the Battle of Berlin. The Soviets set up their headquarters about a block to the right of the second building. That probably saved them both.
I have great memories of Berlin and that neighborhood in particular. I was stationed there in the USAF from 1990-1992. Tempelhof Air Base took up most of the old Tempelhof Central Airport, built on the field behind the Kaiser in this photo.
Thank you for these treasures.
At 14:42 - this ist in Bamberg (you can see the cathethral in the background), not in Stuttgart.
10:09 - The first omnibus with petrol-engine did not ride in Mannheim, but in the Region of Siegerland, between Siegen, Netphen and Deuz (as you can read on the display of the bus). The so called "Landauer" was built by the Carl Benz Company in Mannheim.
Excellent photos! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it
My family had already been here 140 years, but we’re from Germany so the rest of my family still there from my father’s side. The crest you see in my profile is from Germany and from the same name, but I have modified it for myself. I stayed in Mannheim Germany for six weeks when I was in the Air Force. it really is a beautiful country and I like the people I met even though I can’t speak German. I’ve been all over the world and the country I like the least, is the one I defended for 22 years.
I would prefer to see photos from before the renaissance if that would be possible or before the 30 years war in Germany. But there was no cameras back then. Europe was another then and prior to that.
Fantastiske bilder❤
The "church in Nuremberg" at 1:23 was the Grand Synagogue, destroyed by the Nazis in 1938 and never rebuilt.
You are so right! Thanx for your correction!
beautiful!
Thank you !
Danke SchÖn. GrÜss. Aus Chil,e.
😀👍
Vielen dank❤
beautiful images
At 8:14, the person standing next to Wilhelm II is Winston Churchill as military attaché. More than once he was the Kaiser’s guest in Germany before the First World War. Here he is smiling in Wilhelm’s company while observing Germany army manoeuvres in Bavaria in 1906.
The picture you label as an electric car in Berlin in 1900 is a famous photography of Henry Ford in his Quadricycle, his first car. The single-cylinder gasoline engine is clearly visible as is the flywheel. The other photos are very evocative though a wider variety of cities would be an improvement.
Maravilhoso trabalho. Espero novos vídeos com o mesmo tema. É um país que tem muito a mostrar sobre o fruto de sua cultura.
Wonderful pictures!in the One with Kaiser Wilhelm II at Military Maneuvers in 1906 Is possible to see young Winston Churchill as British representative...thank you!
Winston Churchill who was later the most active to destroy old german architecture for nothing.
@@jacquesgeorges1041 i'd Say that the most Active in this operation have been Clemenceau and Woodrow Wilson...
Damals noch ohne westliche Werte. Wie schön war das denn?
I kept wondering why did such a beautiful country with wonderful people destroyed itself since WWI.?? I wished to god that Germany never went to war at all.
Geopolitics. Simple answer.
9:49 Tramway tower wagon for overhead wire work. (I checked with a magnifying glass, the script on the woodwork).
Thanks!
😀👍
Super nice pictures, but I have to correct one thing: Neuschwanstein Castle is not in Upper Bavaria, but in the Bavarian administrative district of Swabia. Strictly speaking, the region is called "Ostallgäu". 😊
Impressive! 😮
Bringing the past into life 👍
To add to authenticity, the opening should have depicted the 1867~1918 black, white and red flag 🤔
🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
❤❤❤❤❤ 💋
Exactly
🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
❤❤❤❤❤ 🙂
Сlass!!!
Mercy!
😀👍
Danke
I think the 'Car Racing Start, Berlin 1900' at 5:21 - is actually (eg. see front of cars) the Automobile Club (of Great Britain & Ireland) Thousand Mile Trial, 1900 - and the location of the photo is London, most likely Grosvenor Place SW1, or another street surrounding Buckingham Palace grounds. ☺
At 14:00 it looks like Alexanderplatz, looking south to the Rathaus.
haha many pictures from hamburg min 9:05 you see holsten beer, thats what im drinking always if i drink beer. greetings from hamburg. PS: in germany we say holsten knallt am dollsten = holsten bangs the greatest
But the black red and gold flag wasn’t the flag then
Wieso wird kein Bildmaterial von Ostdeutschland oder dem Elsass gezeigt?
Very interesting, beautiful and partly touching pictures.
Only downside: the music does not fit at all.
Better: Music from German composers - classical and popular - from that time ...
That is Winston Churchill standing with the Kaiser at 8:16
❤🎉!!!!
Thanks !
Great pictures. But "the oldest known photos" in or of Germany? I doubt it. (The one exception maybe being the one of Brandenburg Gate in 1855, when the exposure time was still so long that you can only see faint shadows of moving people or vehicles.)
Como as fotos mais antigas da Alemanha são de 1900? Nesse ano já existiam até filmagens
❤..CSODÁLATOS..❤❤❤🎉
Köszönöm szépen !
En kereszteny vagyok sziriabol tudok magyarul...sajnos a nemet orszag ..a szakertok arra szamitanak ,hogy nehany evtized mulva iszlam orszag lesz, mivel ezek az emberek hazajukbol oda vandoroltak ...es a nemet politikusok ostobasaga miatt engedik be az orszagukba .... Tisztelem Orban Viktor urat , is igazi hosnek tartom , amikor a hadsereget bevetette a hatar a hatar menten , hogy meg akadalyozza hogy ezek az emberek milliok belepjenek Magyarorszagra ...szarazfoldon ... mert elpusztitjak az orszagotokat es a nemzedekeiteket a jovoban ...nagyon sajnalom ,ami Nemetorszaggal a jovoben fog tortenni... tisztelet es elismeres Orban urnak ...amiert megvedte orszagat es polgarait ezektol a barbaroktol ..
6:12 das ist aber das Pfeilerhaus mit dem umgestülpten Zuckerhut in Hildesheim…
8:25 next to wilhelm is Winston Churchill
8:20 Looks like Churchill with the Kaiser.
9:11 ist Kaiser Wilhelm hoch zu Ross, würde ich sagen. Oder was meint Ihr?
Nice photographs, beautifully enhanced!
But these are definitely not the oldest photos, the earliest You showed was from 1877. Photography was invented 37 years ago.
The photo at 8:40 is definitely NOT from Germany, because the windows of the villa behind the magnificent car are the typical up-and-down English or American type You will never see in Germany.
good video I like look old video My hobby is camera
Neuschwanstein Castle isn't upper bavarien. It is from Allgäu, Bavarian Swabians.
Schiller Square looks very much like Gendarmenmarkt. How that??
It wouls still look like this today if a certain painter from Austria had come out on top.
The Church of Nuremburg was a Synagogue
la vida es sueño...
Es la verdad
Why no pictures from Breslau?
12:05 Those guys look like they thought war would be a pantomime.
Foto metavigliose.
Il colore le rende ancora più belle.
Però resta un senso d tristezza pensando che quasi tutto è andato perduto per sempre.
Non dimentichiamo che indieme alla perdita dei monumenti ci sono state centinaia d migliaia di vittime innocenti
E allora mi chiedo: era necessario tutto questo ?
Mi sa rispondere mr. Harris ?
16:38 When men were real men, and women were real women. That man is excited to see that woman.
Der Ganzjahres-Karneval des privilegierten Standes war schon ekelhaft.
Diese musikalische Unterhaltung, vom Oktoberfest oder was? 😂😂😂
German Empire had different flag than those presented at the start of the clip.
Very good documentary but which bad music ! A music for elevators, totally inadapted to the topic. There is so much wonderfull german classical music which could be used.
01:15 not a church but a synagogue. The Nazis destroyed it in 1938 😢
...and they destroyed a big part of Europe! What a shame 😢
So beautiful pictures, but the music I find very unfitting and disturbing
hello.
Why did my great grandpa leave there around 1900? Because the Kaiser wanted to have wars and put the young German boys into the wars. Great grandpa had seen it before and had had enough. But here the Presidents wanted wars and wanted to put the young men into the wars. Germany was mostly neat and beautiful for all that. Danke. Also, notice in many of these pictures there is a church. Germany was essentially Catholic from the middle of the eighth century to the sixteenth century. The missionary priests and bishops converted the barbarian tribes to Catholicism. Martin Luther was simply a bad Catholic priest. Es lebe das Heilige Deutschland!
Photo at 18-21 shows Winston Churchill standing beside the Kaiser.
Very bad choice of music for such iconic images.
Alemania murio en 1945, desde esa fecha se volvio una tierra ocupada por sus enemigos,hoy es una sombra de lo que fue.
Y con la inmigarción masiva que han aceptado pasivamente, ni la sombra queda.
Немцы-развитая нация во все времена
Not the oldest, nowhere near?
Auch geklaut
Beaucoups de belles choses disparues, reconstructions possibles peut être ?
So viel Geld was man dazu benötigt gibt es auf der ganzen Welt nicht!
@@MrFreggeroui aussi les vies humaines disparues ont eu un coût énorme sur le pays à tout les niveaux...
@@vincentdima4261Genau, wenn ich daran denke wieviel Menschen die Deutschen durch all die Kriege verloren haben macht mich das sehr Traurig. Auch meine Familie hat viele unserer Angehörigen verloren . 😢
@@MrFregger Respect infini pour vous et votre famille...