Germany 1930s in color, Pre-War [60fps, Remastered] w/sound design added

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  • čas přidán 29. 12. 2022
  • I colorized, restored and created a sound design for this video of Germany 1930s before World War II , we can see clearly, what is happening, in broad daylight in these cities: Bremen, Berlin, Potsdam, Danzig, Koenigsberg, Oberammergau, Munich, and other
    Video Restoration Process:
    ✔ FPS boosted to 60 frames per second
    ✔ Image resolution boosted up to HD
    ✔ Improved video sharpness and brightness
    ✔ Colorized only for the ambiance (not historically accurate)
    ✔added sound only for the ambiance
    ✔restoration:(stabilisation,deinterlacing,denoise,cleand,deblur)
    Please, be aware that colorization colors are not real and fake, colorization was made only for the ambiance and do not represent real historical data.
    B&W Video Source from: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    B&W Video Source from:Library of Congress - Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division (MBRS)
    B&W Video Source:collections.ushmm.org/search/...
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  • @NASS_0
    @NASS_0  Před rokem +537

    in which city in the world do you want to live in 1930s???

  • @marcquestenberg8385
    @marcquestenberg8385 Před rokem +4675

    As a German who knows Berlin, Bremen, Cologne and Dresden, I can only say how beautiful these cities once were and how ugly nowadays.
    Germany did not need to hide behind Italian cities like Florence or Milan
    So much has been lost and destroyed forever and so many people died during and after the war.

    • @xRob
      @xRob Před rokem +125

      Some towns and cities still look very good because they have been rebuild. Milan and Florence also have their ugly zones..

    • @stevenr224
      @stevenr224 Před rokem

      As a German I can only agree, it’s a shame what got build in the 60s/ 70s and actually nowadays. This is what Hitler and the Second World War has given to us.

    • @cylonx1100
      @cylonx1100 Před rokem +190

      Wo ist Dresden denn bitte hässlich das ist mit die schönste Stadt Deutschlands?

    • @nothisistoni
      @nothisistoni Před rokem +212

      @@cylonx1100 Die Altstadt ist schön, alles andere, gerade die Plattenbausiedlungen, sind wie in anderen großen Städten eher "meh"
      Dann müsste man auch sagen, dass Berlin generell schön ist, nur weil die Museumsinsel, die Friedrichstraße, Unter den Linden und Schloss Charlottenburg schön sind. Nur wird Berlin generell nicht gerade als schön angesehen

    • @annikarewelo2665
      @annikarewelo2665 Před rokem +76

      @@nothisistoni Wollte gerade das gleich schreiben, du bist mir zuvor gekommen. ;-) Ich habe mal für eine kurze Zeit in Dresden gelebt, die Stadt ist unspektakulär, mit vielen hässlichen Plattenbauten. Nur der Stadtkern ist schön und darum denken die Touristen, das wäre so eine schöne Stadt.

  • @Hoschbusch
    @Hoschbusch Před 10 měsíci +438

    Wahnsinn welche unersetzlichen kulturellen Schätze durch den Krieg verloren gegangen sind. Mir kommen die Tränen...was gäbe ich dafür dies gesehen zu haben

    • @NationalistsRuinAmerica
      @NationalistsRuinAmerica Před 7 měsíci

      Wären sie nicht zerbombt geworden hätten die Nazis sie mit ihrer eigenen Idee von deutscher Architektur ersetzt, was diese kulturellen schätze genauso zerstört hätte.

    • @Zendrig
      @Zendrig Před 7 měsíci +7

      Stimmt. Wobei vieles vom hier Gezeigten ja wieder aufgebaut wurde.

    • @dagmarvandoren9364
      @dagmarvandoren9364 Před 7 měsíci

      Ja and still celebrated. Thinking but was absolutely necessary to do that....pure hate...we would have lost anyway...

    • @melihyurdakul4663
      @melihyurdakul4663 Před 7 měsíci +22

      kannst dich bei den nazis bedanken

    • @pinochetsheliadventuretours
      @pinochetsheliadventuretours Před 7 měsíci +9

      ​@@melihyurdakul4663nein. Bei autoritätsgläubigen Menschen, die an eine Rechtmäßigkeit von Herrschaft glaubten.

  • @bingobongo674
    @bingobongo674 Před rokem +141

    Germany used to have such beautiful cities. It is sad to see that a lot of them just became concrete jungles.

    • @leris7697
      @leris7697 Před rokem +5

      A lot of the ones in this video are actually still quite nice. Bremen, Munich, Gdansk and Rothenburg are all extremely beautiful, and while I can't speak for the others included as I haven't seen them before, I'm sure at least large sections are quite nice too.

    • @littleantukins4415
      @littleantukins4415 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Nationalism and its consequences

    • @robertjames1873
      @robertjames1873 Před měsícem

      @@littleantukins4415 in modern Germany and Europe there is no nationalism and we see the consequences in robbery, murder and violence

    • @Melior_Traiano
      @Melior_Traiano Před 24 dny +3

      @@leris7697 Dresden was mainly rebuild, so it's supposed to be very nice as well.

    • @lioncross1849
      @lioncross1849 Před 15 dny +1

      @@littleantukins4415untrue.

  • @Chris-ki2dx
    @Chris-ki2dx Před rokem +224

    It looks peaceful and prosperous, it's crazy to think what kind of history came just a few years later...

    • @dudebro3250
      @dudebro3250 Před 11 měsíci +52

      I know right. Europa the last battle explains this in so much detail.

    • @germanchris4440
      @germanchris4440 Před 3 měsíci +7

      The period of the so-called Weimar Republic had already been a complete mess. After the end of the empire due to World War I, the essentials had already been achieved. The "Weimar" years prepared the way for the rise of Nazism ideology with Hitler as the leading figure to finish off Germany, which was already completely subjugated.
      From the end of World War II to the present day, the "Federal Republic of Germany" has been a foreign occupation administration.
      Right now, the ongoing worldwide process is coming to completion, although the ruling powers are still playing "nations" a little. After all, another world war is still to come.

    • @ryanausterlitz8864
      @ryanausterlitz8864 Před 3 měsíci

      Modern Germany needs to declare it's independence from the European Union and Nato technocrats who have devolved into central bank owned warmongers.

    • @ryanausterlitz8864
      @ryanausterlitz8864 Před 3 měsíci

      WWIII has already started.

    • @ElectronicHouseFlash
      @ElectronicHouseFlash Před 3 měsíci

      So sad that the satanistic hyenas from london, new york and the mind of Adolf Hitler destroyed this extremly vital country.

  • @MrRanudin
    @MrRanudin Před rokem +289

    Feeling an actual knot in my stomach knowing all this beauty has vanished, never to return. Not a trace of this soul left in these citys nowadays. What a waste the WWII truly was.

    • @lifeofjoyandcreation
      @lifeofjoyandcreation Před rokem +57

      It will return! Germany will rise again!

    • @Skyl3t0n
      @Skyl3t0n Před rokem +23

      @@lifeofjoyandcreation Ok dude

    • @technikhusky2054
      @technikhusky2054 Před rokem +30

      Thanks going to France for the treaty of Versailles and the annexation of Alsace-Lorraine. Oh and Poland for taking half of prussia without any reason.

    • @technikhusky2054
      @technikhusky2054 Před rokem +26

      @@molodezhnaja you should probably read what the treaty of Versailles said. It wasn’t only about the territories in the south-west but also about absurdly high reparations, only with the intension to annex the Ruhr-area, the industrial heart of Germany. France even occupied the Ruhr-area in 1923. So yes, hitler, nationalism and the economical crisis have been fuel to the engine of the Second World War, but France was the engine itself. The treaty of Versailles was literally not a treaty for peace but a treaty for a military break. France even prepared for the next war by building the Marginot line.

    • @Sundara229
      @Sundara229 Před rokem +17

      ​@@technikhusky2054
      To frame Versailles as this "great wrong" forced upon Germany is ignoring two major points:
      1. Versailles was by far the least punishing treaty signed by any major power (see conditions of Brest-Litovsk and Sevres). Germany herself also set a precedent by dismantling the Russian Empire in early 1918.
      2. Between 1919 and 1932, Germany paid the equivalent of $4,3 billion out of $33 billion fixed in the treaty. This was in large parts financed through bonds/foreign capital (see Ruhr-crisis and the resulting Dawes Plan) which the German government later defaulted on.
      The amount of $4,3 billion was therefore effectively paid by the Allies to themselves.
      So no, the "crushing" treaty didn't lead to Germany's economic crisis nor the rise of Hitler. The government recklessly printing money (instead of rising taxes, which was unpopular with the voters) and fascism did.
      Seriously, you should read a book. Preferably one that doesn't spout Nazi-propaganda.

  • @bravecaucasian
    @bravecaucasian Před rokem +2083

    The beauty of the old world takes my breath away.

    • @motherflange
      @motherflange Před rokem +124

      Cool it with the antisemitic remarks.

    • @nealsausen4651
      @nealsausen4651 Před rokem +13

      @@motherflange : What movie is this line from?

    • @Funhubble
      @Funhubble Před rokem +6

      @@motherflange 1930 ??

    • @WitchKing-Of-Angmar
      @WitchKing-Of-Angmar Před rokem +45

      @@motherflange I hope thats a joke

    • @arslongavitabrevis5136
      @arslongavitabrevis5136 Před rokem +184

      Absolutely. Until 1939 Europe was a gigantic open-air museum. Almost every city was full of beautiful buildings and monuments, the result of the European genius between 1500 and 1900. Most of it was destroyed for ever thanks to the RAF

  • @noellewest4347
    @noellewest4347 Před rokem +269

    I am in Kassel, DE. I once met a Chilean lady who told me that this was one of the most beautiful cities in all of Europe before WW2. Watching this video almost makes me want to cry. This country is still beautiful to me. I moved here from Southern California, and Germany honestly takes my breath away. It feels like something out of a fairy tale. But when I see these pre-war images, I can only fantasise about what might have been before...

    • @JenniFer-uy5jo
      @JenniFer-uy5jo Před rokem +23

      Yes, now I can understand my grandma a little bit more. 💗 She is from 1922 and saw the beauty of Germany (now Poland), she grew up in Danzig.

    • @FastFBcrew
      @FastFBcrew Před rokem +11

      i am from kassel too and it makes me really sad to see old photos of the city. today some parts look so much worse than pre ww2

    • @bruneva
      @bruneva Před rokem +17

      My father was born in 1929 and grew up in Kassel. He often told me how beautiful it was, and he never fully came to terms with the post-war reconstruction of the city. Walking through the streets of Kassel with him was always like a history lesson as he would tell me about all the things he remembered from his childhood. It almost felt like the old and new version of Kassel were two different cities that have almost nothing in common save for the name and geographic coordinates.

    • @noellewest4347
      @noellewest4347 Před rokem +7

      @@bruneva That is exactly what I've heard... that Kassel today resembles nothing of its pre-war aesthetic. The university there is actually built on a site where weapons were made, as well as locomotive parts for the trains used to carry people to camps:( It's understandable that the allies targeted Kassel, but it is heartbreaking nonetheless.

    • @intermilan9731
      @intermilan9731 Před rokem

      You moved from Cali. Imagine someone moving to Germany from a thirdworld shthole hellhole of no culture and no civilization.

  • @walsch80
    @walsch80 Před 8 měsíci +18

    Germany was the most beautiful country all over the world until 1945. Nowadays many beautiful places are abroad. Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Hungary, France and Italy. Not all was lost forever but a good 80% yes. It's really sad.

    • @mandibiedermann2246
      @mandibiedermann2246 Před 21 dnem

      and all were part of Germany 😓

    • @MARC-FENIX
      @MARC-FENIX Před 9 dny +1

      Say thanks to Na_zi Sam.

    • @user-ci7vu7eo9w
      @user-ci7vu7eo9w Před 9 dny

      ​@@mandibiedermann2246 what?

    • @mandibiedermann2246
      @mandibiedermann2246 Před 8 dny +1

      @@user-ci7vu7eo9w Ethnic German territories aneced by Poland, Czech Republic, France and Belgium

    • @DANONE_ART
      @DANONE_ART Před 7 dny

      @@MARC-FENIX It was the Socialists! National Socialism was just another form of socialism.

  • @_MetalUpYourAss_
    @_MetalUpYourAss_ Před rokem +1264

    0:07 Bremen
    0:42 Berlin
    2:07 München
    2:44 Trier (thanks to ZombieSchandmaul)
    2:50 Danzig
    4:30 Dresden
    5:55 Weimar (good catch Accu91! )
    7:10 Rothenburg ob der Tauber
    Luckily most of the iconic buildings are restored or rebuilt and are still the landmarks of these cities.

    • @frankh9600
      @frankh9600 Před rokem +17

      Got all except Danzig which I confused with Lübeck (though never been there neither). Maybe some minute from 5.55 is Weimar.

    • @H3LLGHA5T
      @H3LLGHA5T Před rokem +13

      @@frankh9600 Both were part of the Hanseatic league which influenced their architecture.

    • @amesha-lichtvoll
      @amesha-lichtvoll Před rokem +1

      @@frankh9600 same thought, I think it`s Lübeck and I`m looking for Potsdam?

    • @jamesmeisel4723
      @jamesmeisel4723 Před rokem +2

      @@frankh9600 yes, that’s Friedrich Schiller‘s house

    • @astridE4618
      @astridE4618 Před rokem +14

      Es wäre schön, wenn die Städtenamen jeweils eingeblendet würden.

  • @dermannausdemall5223
    @dermannausdemall5223 Před rokem +584

    I don't want to say that I want the old times back but the architecture and the classic style could be spread more again.

    • @sekarmaltum1695
      @sekarmaltum1695 Před rokem +18

      @Bruce Lee back then, that is "how things are done" .. today it means effort and a choice to dress well, act well and build well. The Gesellschaftsgeist can be reborn. Damned be the outside world. I want place that i can call home, and i want to build it if it does not exist.

    • @Duesi2024
      @Duesi2024 Před rokem

      Keine sorge in 20-30 Jahren leben wir hier gänzlich in der Steinzeit, dann verkaufen dir die grünen es sei eine Erungenschaft den Arsch mit der linken Hand abzuweichen. Nur noch AfD, die Sozialdemokraten haben die deutschen schon mal verraten und tun es gerade wieder. Ich habe keine Lust auf einen Bürgerkrieg und gegenseitiges abstechen mit messern, da kann ich drauf verzichten

    • @Zitrusblatt
      @Zitrusblatt Před rokem +10

      I don't think you will find someone nowadays who knows how to build like this.

    • @Devin7Eleven
      @Devin7Eleven Před rokem +21

      Old times with modern technology would be great.

    • @OfficialAnarchyz
      @OfficialAnarchyz Před rokem

      Please, no. Germany still looks old af

  • @3dognighty
    @3dognighty Před rokem +197

    I showed this footage to my grandpa, he got so emotional, so I got emotional too. Hi from Argentina, by the way!

  • @franziskafranzi2012
    @franziskafranzi2012 Před 7 měsíci +145

    Wunderschön. Es stimmt mich traurig, was aus Berlin geworden ist. 😢

    • @aemi_sa
      @aemi_sa Před 7 měsíci +16

      ach was hast du denn ich mag die schwarzen köppe und den müll

    • @yy17782
      @yy17782 Před 5 měsíci

      1930s Germany unfortunately voted for its own destruction

    • @Blackadder75
      @Blackadder75 Před 4 měsíci +2

      „Lieber Tommy, fliege weiter.
      Hier sind nur lauter Bergarbeiter!
      Fliege weiter nach Berlin,
      Die haben alle ‚JA‘ geschrien.“

    • @Drunken_Butterfly_
      @Drunken_Butterfly_ Před 4 měsíci +1

      I agree 😢

    • @breznweisswurschtnbier
      @breznweisswurschtnbier Před 2 měsíci +3

      Zuviel Bauhaus, zu wenig Verschnörkeltes....wie überall!

  • @lemonorang392
    @lemonorang392 Před rokem +636

    Das schöne an dieser alten Era war doch, dass jedes Gebäude sein eigenleben hatte. Und nicht jedes Haus oder Gebäude im allgemeinen, dem nächsten ähnelte. Diese Ornamente, einfach schön. Schade das es einen 2. WW gab sowie, dass vieles durch schnelle Bauten ersetzt anstatt, dass die alten wieder aufgebaut wurden. Danke für diese schönen Bilder!

    • @thomas.thomas
      @thomas.thomas Před rokem +27

      Die Sache ist halt das großartige Bauwerke eine lange Zeit gehabt haben sich anzusammeln, aber für den Aufbau gab es leider natürlich weniger Geld und Zeit

    • @Ninjaananas
      @Ninjaananas Před rokem +3

      Versucht ihr beiden, euer Deutsch zu üben?

    • @zurgesmiecal
      @zurgesmiecal Před rokem +13

      @@thomas.thomas war auch nicht gewollt von denen, die dafür verantwortlich waren. Die öffentlichen Gebäude hätten durchaus rekonstruiert werden können

    • @trustnugget280
      @trustnugget280 Před rokem +9

      Dass kein Haus dem anderen ähnelte ist ja mal Unsinn. Das Stadtbild sah eher noch einheitlicher aus, da heutzutage Stile aus vielen Jahrzehnten nebeneinander stehen.

    • @Schimml0rd
      @Schimml0rd Před rokem +9

      @@zurgesmiecal junge XD das ganze land lag in schutt und trümmern, glaube da hat die gebäudeverzierung eher geringeren stellenwert wenn man kein dach überm kopf hat :D

  • @sistergoldenhair2231
    @sistergoldenhair2231 Před rokem +717

    My goodness what a visual treat ! Very ornate buildings, public transport, people dressed very nicely. Thx NASS!

    • @nealsausen4651
      @nealsausen4651 Před rokem

      Yeah hard to believe all those ornate beautiful Buildings would be turned to dust A few years later…. Never to return oh well that’s war for you! The Nazis destroyed their own country! KARMA
      Is a bitch!

    • @Mussi93
      @Mussi93 Před rokem +9

      The gullibility of yours is through the roof.
      One only needs to show you some nice visuals, and you forget all of the horrors of that time.

    • @myrnapowell1637
      @myrnapowell1637 Před rokem +57

      @@Mussi93 no one has forgotten or will ever forget anything. That has nothing to do with the fact that @Sister Goldenhair comments are correct. Thank you Nass for such a wonderful video.

    • @sistergoldenhair2231
      @sistergoldenhair2231 Před rokem

      @@Mussi93 hey jackass! My father fought in WW2 US Army in the Battle of the Bulge. Dumber than Lumber u are ! u can see I was not praising their politics!🤣💩🤡what did your father do?

    • @Polyglothmaster
      @Polyglothmaster Před rokem +27

      @@Mussi93 The time shown in this video is about the Weimar Republic and has nothing to do with the nazi regime.

  • @void1968able
    @void1968able Před rokem +167

    how clean it was, how busy without being hectic. No graffiti? Those were the days, when our grandparents where young. What beauty did they see and all was lost.

    • @hansfritz9180
      @hansfritz9180 Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/uC6qAnt506w/video.html

    • @LigmaAlex
      @LigmaAlex Před rokem +19

      Agree, truly better times... Not easier but better times

    • @Stefan_Dahn
      @Stefan_Dahn Před rokem

      ​@@LigmaAlexSurely not better times. Hitler was on the rise and a few years later Hitler and the Germans started the Second World War.

    • @YourSweatyUncle
      @YourSweatyUncle Před rokem +1

      thats what happen when you have a country with only white people

    • @berlingolingoful
      @berlingolingoful Před rokem +12

      "Busy without being hectic"... wow, such a good phrase. you can ponder that for a long time

  • @volkerputtmann5443
    @volkerputtmann5443 Před rokem +167

    Looking at videos from German cities in the 1920s and 1930s always makes me very sad, they were so beautiful, social gathering everywhere, now I walk the streets of Germany, because I live here and in most places this beauty is gone and even more the social gathering is gone... makes me very sad.

    • @Sundara229
      @Sundara229 Před rokem +6

      I don't think this is really true. Some cities are as beautiful as ever, and looking at the footage of Bremen... well, this is almost exactly how the marketplace looks today.

    • @Adrik808
      @Adrik808 Před rokem +1

      @@Sundara229 Same with Munich

    • @cabi5515
      @cabi5515 Před rokem

      Me too

    • @ihsanihsan9429
      @ihsanihsan9429 Před rokem +2

      idk but what i've been seeing is the more developed the civilization, the more individualist they would be

    • @vanillamilkshake1444
      @vanillamilkshake1444 Před rokem +3

      Ehrlich gesagt denk ich dass du dir das nur so vorstellst. Nostalgie eben. Klar viele schöne Gebäude sind verloren gegangen aber die kann man eben nicht vergleichen mit etwas, wad nicht mal 100 Jahre alt ist. Dass Deutschland keine schönen Ecken hat stimmt eben auch nicht oder dass sich die Leute irgendwo versammeln. Was du hier siehst ist bearbeiteter Film!!! und auch nur wenige Orte, hauptsächlich wohlhabende Gebiete in der Innenstadt. Ich kann das gleiche auch jetzt machen.

  • @Arthur-lq7ix
    @Arthur-lq7ix Před rokem +511

    I live in Berlin and, even though it has beautiful areas, most of the nicest architecture was destroyed in the war and not rebuilt how it was beforehand. So it is a real treat to see this!
    If you come to Berlin, make sure you check out Bergmannkiez in Kreuzberg, it is one of the only neighbourhoods not to have been badly bombed during the war and so the architecture is what the whole city would have looked like before the war. It's really stunning.
    Also go to Dresden, the centre of the city has been rebuilt exactly how it was before the war. It's beautiful.

    • @SoyAntonioGaming
      @SoyAntonioGaming Před rokem +42

      the allied forces should be ashamed they ruined this beauty. hopefuly they can be prosecuted

    • @skarbuskreska
      @skarbuskreska Před rokem +29

      @@SoyAntonioGaming the allied forces also payed to rebuild this country, we should think in the future not in the past.

    • @mandibiedermann2246
      @mandibiedermann2246 Před rokem

      @@skarbuskreska don't talk bullshits, they didn't payed Germany for the mass destruction and biggest genocide in human history, the genocide against ethnic Germans after the war

    • @kristallklar3687
      @kristallklar3687 Před rokem

      @@SoyAntonioGaming czcams.com/video/2q-H6mOJB2Q/video.html

    • @kv-5
      @kv-5 Před rokem +13

      If you like the heavily ornamented "Kaiserreich" Architecture ("Gründerzeit") check out Wiesbaden, the "Landeshauptstadt" of Hessen. It is a city that goes unnoticed easily, but miraculously it escaped the heavy carpetbombing and so large parts of the Pre-WW1 Architecture remain intact. In fact it makes for a nice case study of urban architecture and the development of the cityblock throughout the 19th and 20th century as different stages of develpment in this field are nicely preserved right next to each other.
      Nowdays, the city is heavily congested with cars as it lacks a tram- or subwaynetwork (or cycling infrastructure). There are a lot of busses though.

  • @unconscious1076
    @unconscious1076 Před 9 měsíci +40

    Germany is without a doubt heart of Europe in every metric

  • @Fuerwahrhalunke
    @Fuerwahrhalunke Před rokem +28

    And this is "just" the architecture. I talked to my great grandparents, who were in their teens/early 20s during that time and all of them feel like the people were replaced along the appearance. Not physically, but mentally. WW2 didn't just change the way everything looked (Old buildings being replaced by new age bullshit), but it changed the way people interacted with each other. It's gotten worse and worse. Starting in the late 50s/early to mid 60s, where Germany was mostly rebuilt. Respect and care for one another slowly but surely began to fade away. What we have today is just significantally worsened because of the changing demographics. Many folk live here now, that would not even set a pieceful foot close to the German border before. Before they died, they felt like, if Germany was ever in a war again, it wouldn't be because of outside force, but because of what we have amongst our midst.
    WW2 didn't just damage the generations that lived through it all, but it has damaged us mentally to this day. We are incapable of being on our own and being sovereign, because we fear us more than anything on the outside. We are raised to believe that we are quite literally our own biggest flaw. That self hate will kill the German folk, sooner or later. I've witnessed People actively choosing to not look inside their own folk anymore for companionship and marriage, because they were made to believe that you shouldn't be together with your own.
    We are mentally crippled.

    • @Waechter_im_All
      @Waechter_im_All Před rokem +4

      So ein Quatsch - glaubst Du das wirklich, was Du hier erzählst? Dann tust Du mir leid.

    • @TheHesseJames
      @TheHesseJames Před rokem

      @@Waechter_im_All Typisches Geschwurbel von Leuten, die rückblickend nur noch das Gute sehen. Wie toll sich die Deutschen um ihre Nachbarn gekümmert haben sieht man ja gut an der Deportation und Ermordung von Millionen Juden, Zigeunern, Homosexuellen, Behinderten und Regimegegnern. Hat man einfach so hingenommen.

    • @hanshanserlein576
      @hanshanserlein576 Před rokem

      Wahre Worte. Traurig dass es soweit gekommen ist. Der Hass der Deutschen auf das eigene Volk ist wahrlich krankhaft.

    • @luxborealis
      @luxborealis Před rokem +5

      Well, I wouldn’t be surprised that your great grandparents, being in their twenties in the 1940’s might have some _interesting_ views on immigration and race mixing… My grandfather was also born in 1919 and was of the opinion that we went way too light on the Germans and should have wiped it out as a nation entirely for their crimes, so maybe we _shouldn’t_ assume someone has the best political takes just because they are old? Especially if they have a lot of trauma from this period.

    • @asusmctablet9180
      @asusmctablet9180 Před rokem +1

      Well, to be fair, your people did start 2 world wars and commit a genocide of 6 million people.

  • @tobiwan001
    @tobiwan001 Před rokem +130

    Seeing the Gedächtniskirche intact at 0:45 was incredible. The ruin of the tower and the 1960s new tower surrounded by high-rise buildings from the 2000s is so iconic now.

    • @Sbish
      @Sbish Před rokem +8

      Ich hab die gar nicht erkannt!!😮

    • @milododd
      @milododd Před rokem +8

      Ich dachte mir, hä irgendwie kenne ich diese Kirche...dann habe ich den Turm erkannt. Unglaublich, dass wir noch Video von der Kirche in dem Zustand haben.

    • @Waechter_im_All
      @Waechter_im_All Před rokem +2

      @@Sbish Ich auch nicht!

    • @Diotallevi73
      @Diotallevi73 Před 16 dny

      Diese Kirche symbolisiert genau die Dinge, die Deutschland in den Untergang geführt gaben: Demokratiefeindlichkeit, Obrigkeitshörigkeit, Nationalchauvinismus, Expansionismus.
      Gut, dass sie ein Mahnmal geblieben ist.

  • @subhashishbagchi3191
    @subhashishbagchi3191 Před rokem +75

    Germany looks so advanced even in 1930. I am from India and I really wonder how both Japan and Germany grown from the ashes and became most prosperous nations in world

    • @Bj-yf3im
      @Bj-yf3im Před rokem +25

      You mean from the ashes?

    • @AdriceMC
      @AdriceMC Před rokem +7

      @@Bj-yf3im 🤣

    • @JustsomeSteve
      @JustsomeSteve Před rokem +9

      That's one of the best unintentional spelling errors I have seen here on CZcams. :)

    • @Bj-yf3im
      @Bj-yf3im Před rokem +1

      @@JustsomeSteve 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @nico1117
      @nico1117 Před rokem +9

      Yes, the austrian painter did a great job, sadly it's all been destroyed

  • @Kiki-ps8lu
    @Kiki-ps8lu Před 7 měsíci +16

    Frankfurt würde man heute gar nicht wiedererkennen. Schade, dass es nicht im Video ist. Einst eine so wunderschöne Stadt gewesen.

    • @martinm.1967
      @martinm.1967 Před 14 dny +2

      Heute Kanakistan.

    • @MARC-FENIX
      @MARC-FENIX Před 9 dny

      @@martinm.1967 Selbst schuld Deutscher. Wer so toleranzbesoffen der so blind.

  • @ashamancito4630
    @ashamancito4630 Před 7 měsíci +34

    Makes your heart bleed. All those beautiful buildings of my country and culture lost to a senseless war. So much heritage irrepacebly gone. Not to mention all the lives lost.

    • @lioncross1849
      @lioncross1849 Před 15 dny

      Yes, that drunkard Churchill should have left Germany alone rather than insighting a senseless war with a country that wanted an alliance with Great Britain. A war that genocided 40-60 million Europeans and lead to the fall of the British empire, the destruction of Germany, the huge increase in private banking cartel power, the handing of Danzig to Russia anyway and the Cold War.

  • @theoderich1168
    @theoderich1168 Před rokem +162

    Mir kamen die Tränen, so viel Erhebendes, Schönes, für immer verschwunden.....

    • @Bobbel888
      @Bobbel888 Před rokem +8

      Nicht notwendig: Die Frauenkirche in Dresden wurde wieder aufgebaut und das war genau deswegen möglich, weil die Architektur dokumentiert gewesen war. Das ist der Schatz dieses Filmes.

    • @lrlrgg3445
      @lrlrgg3445 Před rokem +20

      @@Bobbel888 Die meisten Techniken für solche Fassadengestaltungen sind heutzutage komplett vergessen. 99% der Gipser können nur noch 2-3mm Putz spritzen und das wars.

    • @R66955
      @R66955 Před rokem +13

      Es liegt an uns

    • @kelvinsurname7051
      @kelvinsurname7051 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@Rbin955 and we should reconstruct everything how it used to be, Europe was heaven on Earth. Each city had uts unqiue captivating charms. We can restore our beautiful cities to prewar condition.

  • @winhuber
    @winhuber Před rokem +128

    when i see these pictures, i must cry. So very nice my old Germany ...

    • @akhandbharat1593
      @akhandbharat1593 Před rokem +9

      Must be freedom and democracy that arrived from Britain and USA

    • @R66955
      @R66955 Před rokem +1

      @@akhandbharat1593 no

    • @BlitZkrieG988
      @BlitZkrieG988 Před rokem +4

      @@R66955
      Sarkasmus.

    • @R66955
      @R66955 Před rokem

      @@BlitZkrieG988 aso

    • @marrcinatari
      @marrcinatari Před rokem

      ​@@akhandbharat1593 and why it needed to come again? Germany deserved every city burned to the ground, they didn't offered any mercy to others etheir.

  • @grtbgf
    @grtbgf Před rokem +14

    Not a single cellphone in sight.. everybody dressed nicely.. talking, working, enjoying the moment.. beautiful times.

    • @nico1117
      @nico1117 Před rokem +9

      not a single muslim, kebap, mosque, hijab also...very good times

    • @berwinenzemann3468
      @berwinenzemann3468 Před rokem

      @@nico1117 Yeah, and somebody digitally erased all the swastikas.🙄

    • @nico1117
      @nico1117 Před rokem +1

      @@berwinenzemann3468 we need em back

    • @berwinenzemann3468
      @berwinenzemann3468 Před rokem

      @@nico1117 No we don't. Believe me, it wasn't as great as you imagine it to be. Rather the opposite.

    • @hoodieweirdo8249
      @hoodieweirdo8249 Před 7 měsíci

      no,we need them back,im not eating bugs,living in a pod and polluting my genes @@berwinenzemann3468

  • @TheOneAndOnlycE
    @TheOneAndOnlycE Před 16 dny +3

    The most mindblowing thing is in 100 years people will look at footage of our time and say "wow, back then the world was still normal".

  • @wendyhendershot8194
    @wendyhendershot8194 Před rokem +304

    This is incredibly beautiful... probably the most beautiful composite of life ever summed up in 8 minutes. Very well done and thank you for sharing!

    • @NASS_0
      @NASS_0  Před rokem +4

      thank you so much

  • @pauleypavillion6088
    @pauleypavillion6088 Před rokem +39

    Majority of the best men in Europe: from Germany to USSR were killed in WWII. Wished WWI never happened.

    • @TurkRoacher
      @TurkRoacher Před 14 dny +2

      It was even more so for Ukraine Russia and especially Belarus. :(

    • @AllIsWellaus
      @AllIsWellaus Před 14 dny

      So do all the men, Women and CHILDREN that were murdered by the Nazis. When I worked in Berlin during the 90s and would see older men and women, mostly men. I would think, what we're you doing during this time? So many men and died in my beloved country having to go to war to stop and clean up their mess.

    • @user-ci7vu7eo9w
      @user-ci7vu7eo9w Před 9 dny

      Bolshevism, capitalism, power, corruption caused all this

  • @fm-gamer5617
    @fm-gamer5617 Před rokem +23

    Every building was much more beautiful then nowadays, it was unique.

    • @LUIS-ox1bv
      @LUIS-ox1bv Před rokem

      Hard to duplicate structures which had the patina of centuries. Half timbered, structures with innate carvings, and so on.

  • @Juan.Blanco
    @Juan.Blanco Před 10 měsíci +12

    I'm living in Berlin, this video absolutely breaks my heart

  • @knackfuss1
    @knackfuss1 Před rokem +33

    Krass, wie schön unser Land doch einst war. Mir kommen die Tränen wenn ich das mit heute vergleiche. Wie gern hätte ich doch in dieser Zeit gelebt.
    Neumünster, wo ich her komme, in Schleswig Holstein, wurde erst vor kurzen zur hässlichsten Stadt gekürt. Was eine Schande und Verbrechen gegen die Menschen in unserem Land, bis heute

    • @IchhabezuvielYoutubegegucktO_o
      @IchhabezuvielYoutubegegucktO_o Před rokem

      Naja, die Menschen in Deutschland waren dafür verantwortlich, dass es nun nicht mehr so aussieht wie damals.

    • @BasementEngineer
      @BasementEngineer Před rokem +1

      @@IchhabezuvielCZcamsgegucktO_o Luege!

    • @Otto_M
      @Otto_M Před 7 měsíci

      Если бы вы жити в то время, вас с большой долей вероятности убили бы через 4-8 лет. Привет из России!)

    • @janajacoby3391
      @janajacoby3391 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Selbst schuld! Deutschland hat den Zweiten Weltkrieg vom Zaun gebrochen!

    • @ryanausterlitz8864
      @ryanausterlitz8864 Před 3 měsíci +1

      It was beautiful...and can be beautiful again. I say that as an American with German heritage.

  • @hestheMaster
    @hestheMaster Před rokem +155

    At 0:52 in, to the left was the damaged in 1943 and later demolished in 1955 , Wilhelm Shallen house exhibition hall.
    The church in the right background is the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church. The ancient looking statuary around Berlin
    was very impressive like at 1:31 in of Kaiser Wilhelm I on his horse destroyed in late 1949. The architecture of ordinary
    downtown Berlin was amazing but almost all was destroyed during WWII. Great colorized video NASS of a long lost
    version of prewar Germany.

    • @NASS_0
      @NASS_0  Před rokem +3

      thank you so much

    • @Speculum81
      @Speculum81 Před rokem +11

      "almost all was destroyed during WWII." In fact, a lot of architecture and urban design was destroyed after the war by car-centric city planners.

    • @eremstemero8823
      @eremstemero8823 Před rokem +12

      @@Speculum81 In fact the problem is much more complex. Let's compare Danzig and Breslau with Berlin.
      There was only a pile of rubble in Danzig (Sowiets first made Mariupol out of Danzig with their artillery and subsequently spent weeks after conquering the city destroying everything what remained intact) and in Breslau it was even worse: Breslau was declared a Fortress by Hitler and it took weeks to take the city.
      After 2nd WW Poles started to rebuild and reconstruct everything what could be rebuild. There are architectural intact historic old town areas again.
      Not so in Berlin, where apparently both parts of the city hated the past and tried to erase architectural identity. East Germans used caterpillars to get rid of the ruins and changed everything what could be changed, they simply decided to make place for new city. With wide streets and squares as parade ground.
      In West Berlin played greed and love for cars and modern style living an important role. However it was West-Berlin SPD Senate who destroyed a lot of substance without reason. Such jewels as Romanisches Haus, Haus Vaterland or Anhalter Bahnhof or the area around Belle Aliance Platz could be saved.

    • @Tyler76
      @Tyler76 Před rokem +5

      It was called "Wilhelmshallen" not "Wilhelm Shallen". Small but significant difference in German :)

    • @hestheMaster
      @hestheMaster Před rokem +2

      @@Tyler76 Well thanks for the update.

  • @maximilianschwab9668
    @maximilianschwab9668 Před rokem +76

    Eine grossartige Arbeit dieses Video! Vielen Dank!
    Ich hätte gleich heulen können, als ich die Bilder aus Berlin und Dresden sah ... was wir mittlerweile gemacht haben .... BÄH ... die neuen Häuser sehen alle wie gelöcherte Schuhkartons ...

    • @donaldduck5700
      @donaldduck5700 Před rokem +1

      Den Scheisshaufen zu Berlin sollte man einreissen..

    • @Red_Fox_Miro
      @Red_Fox_Miro Před rokem +2

      jup :(

    • @september1683
      @september1683 Před rokem +6

      Da kann ich Dir nur zustimmen. Ich war in den 1970ern und 80ern oft in München (Praxissemester etc.). Die Neubauten der letzten Jahrzehnte sind an Hässlichkeit kaum zu überbieten.
      Meine These: Der Baustil einer Epoche lässt bis zu gewissem Grade Rückschlüsse auf den inneren Zustand eines Volkes zu. Sollte meine These zutreffen, dann stehen uns harte Zeiten bevor.

    • @september1683
      @september1683 Před rokem +1

      Harte Zeiten bringen starke Männer hervor. Starke Männer bewirken einfache Zeiten.
      Einfache Zeiten bringen schwache Männer hervor. Schwache Männer bewirken harte Zeiten.
      Viele werden es nicht verstehen, aber man muss seine Kinder zur Wehrhaftigkeit erziehen.

    • @maximilianschwab9668
      @maximilianschwab9668 Před rokem +6

      @@september1683 Leider muss ich Dir voll und ganz zustimmen.
      Wenn wir uns angucken, was im WEF alles geplant wird, bleibt nur übrig sich ein Plätzchen ganz weit weg auszusuchen und warten bis der Sturm vorbei ist ...

  • @GenLeeConcepts
    @GenLeeConcepts Před rokem +4

    Thank you so much, NASS, you did a wonderful job. I felt like I was transported back in time!

  • @Fynes-hb2mz
    @Fynes-hb2mz Před 6 měsíci +7

    Wahnsinn, eine Welt in der keiner starr auf sein Handy schaut.. Beautiful.

  • @markuslenzing7386
    @markuslenzing7386 Před rokem +24

    Excellent job on that sound design! It is matches the scenes, held back, and is never distracting from the fascinating images, but in fact supports them very well.

  • @rumdo5617
    @rumdo5617 Před rokem +75

    It looks beautifully ornate. A lot of love went into those buildings

    • @dojocho1894
      @dojocho1894 Před rokem +11

      The German Baroque style

    • @togowack
      @togowack Před rokem +5

      @@dojocho1894 Nope, those building styles and ornate castings were the same all over the world before the wars, the cities are very ancient, the wars were designed to renovate the cities into modern creations...

    • @arslongavitabrevis5136
      @arslongavitabrevis5136 Před rokem

      @@togowack How ignorant you are. Sure, WW1 and WW2 were organized and started by a group of architects and developers. 😂😂😂

    • @togowack
      @togowack Před rokem +3

      @@arslongavitabrevis5136 organized and started by destroyers. Doesn't matter what goes in after, as long as the old stuff is removed, otherwise uncomfortable questions will be asked to the powers-that-be overtime as people study the old structures.

    • @bigupz6818
      @bigupz6818 Před rokem +2

      @@togowack yes I agree check out autodidactic channel and John Levi also if you haven’t already done so

  • @papabanane1660
    @papabanane1660 Před 8 měsíci +7

    Was für eine wunderschöne Weltstadt Berlin doch einstmals war! Und heute? Eine einzige Wüste.

  • @TMD3453
    @TMD3453 Před rokem +28

    Wow, it’s a Germany I know through bits and pieces of drawings and shadowy memories. So unusual to see without intrusion of modern buildings. Thanks, awesome.

  • @xChrisS41x
    @xChrisS41x Před rokem +34

    This is probably the closest we're ever going to get to time travel

  • @tollertyp7230
    @tollertyp7230 Před rokem +78

    I am super impressed. Not only by your remaster abilities, but the sheer beauty and aesthetics of the original material. I've enjoyed every frame of this wonderful portrait from an lost era.

    • @scintillam_dei
      @scintillam_dei Před rokem

      This wasn't remastered. It exploded into existence. Atheism wins again.

  • @larsgutsein3910
    @larsgutsein3910 Před 8 měsíci +6

    In some cities the bombings did the damage. In others modern urban renewal. In my home town many beautiful buildings had to make way for parking lots or shopping centers.

  • @stevendimmock4791
    @stevendimmock4791 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you!! That was wonderful and then it ended!!! Please post more, I fell in love with it!!!

  • @anadalet9885
    @anadalet9885 Před rokem +58

    As an Italian with German mother, I have to say that old German cities were very beautiful. Fortunately some cities are rebuilt like before but other not, like Rhur. I have to admit that I prefer German gothic monumentality than Italian narrow roads of some medieval town.

  • @SDMA1989
    @SDMA1989 Před rokem +127

    I had no idea Germany looked like this, thank you for uploading ❤

    • @glmike523
      @glmike523 Před rokem

      I think they forgot to include all the NAZI signs.

    • @PeaceToAll-sl1db
      @PeaceToAll-sl1db Před rokem +10

      doesn;t look like that now - blacks and turks moved in

    • @inancgungor4624
      @inancgungor4624 Před rokem

      @@PeaceToAll-sl1db I think Turks or black people aren't responsible for what happened to Germany

    • @PeaceToAll-sl1db
      @PeaceToAll-sl1db Před rokem

      @@inancgungor4624 they are responsible for what germany is today - 100%

    • @DonDadda45
      @DonDadda45 Před rokem

      @@PeaceToAll-sl1db Exactly. They're responsible for our economic prosperity and political power 👌

  • @JohnHughes-bi4ls
    @JohnHughes-bi4ls Před 6 měsíci +8

    einfach nur genial, mir fehlen die Worte... vielen Dank fürs Hochladen ......

  • @ckdanekfan3397
    @ckdanekfan3397 Před rokem +6

    So much of those beautiful architecture lost forever. So sad , so frustrating. So hard to accept .

  • @seandelap8587
    @seandelap8587 Před rokem +155

    Little did they know the horror that was just around the corner and that their cities would be left in absolute ruins and they would have to rebuild them all from scratch

    • @HansDunkelberg1
      @HansDunkelberg1 Před rokem +10

      I've read about one man who already in the end of January of 1933 commented: "Finis Germaniae" ("end of Germany").

    • @WhatAboutall
      @WhatAboutall Před rokem +47

      The current-day horror is more obvious now & people don't even have the distractions of a beautiful clean city to distract them.

    • @JohnLockesReflection
      @JohnLockesReflection Před rokem +7

      @@shhshs9139
      Good point

    • @JohnLockesReflection
      @JohnLockesReflection Před rokem

      Or that 88 years later, their rebuilt cities would be taken over by hordes of invaders. They would be more horrified to learn that their own supposed “leaders” were the ones to allow this destruction to happen?

    • @mr.sherrill9137
      @mr.sherrill9137 Před rokem +50

      "We fought the wrong enemy" -General Patton

  • @robertstaff
    @robertstaff Před rokem +260

    Wow. What a great video to see what it used to be like. Shame that the majority of that architecture was destroyed in the war. I visited it several times and the replacement buildings were no where near as beautiful. Thank you.

    • @NASS_0
      @NASS_0  Před rokem +5

      Thank you

    • @adammoumou3357
      @adammoumou3357 Před rokem +11

      @@NASS_0 Even in France, the old architecture is more beautiful than the current.

    • @rammbadedu1215
      @rammbadedu1215 Před rokem +30

      from architectural Perspective- the Allies where Monsters :(

    • @SofaKingShit
      @SofaKingShit Před rokem +18

      @@rammbadedu1215 Dresden. Hiroshima. Also from a human perspective. Both cities horrendously and pointlessly leveled and their much of their populations killed or maimed simply to make a somewhat paranoid point to Soviet Russia.

    • @caio5987
      @caio5987 Před rokem +3

      @@adammoumou3357it’s worse in Britain
      Cities like Coventry, Manchester, Carlisle were very beautiful… now they’re a massive eyesore

  • @EJS0100
    @EJS0100 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Astonishing footage! Excellent job in restoring these images. We are very fortunate that this material survived for posterity.

  • @halilobirro
    @halilobirro Před rokem +111

    I was born in germany, not ethnically german, with my parents hailing from south-eastern turkey in the kurdish region.
    Watching this makes my heart ache and long for a time passed, forgotten and almost dream-like. I feel so much nostalgia for a time and place I am not from. It's so sad, because Germany has so much of a deep and diverse history, with every region having its own character and history and so many different dialects, it's really beautiful.
    I am proud to say that I was brought up and live in a country that was once known for all it's contributions to science, architecture, literature, poetry and so on...but most of these things don't even get a shed of light in school or elsewhere, with most of the attention being placed on only nazi-germany, which was a sad period, but sadder is the act as if this was the only history there is.
    History indeed gets written by the victor, as well as the future of a whole country. In this case the allied.

    • @Celisar1
      @Celisar1 Před rokem +17

      Very well put and thank you for your nice and appreciative comment!

    • @HR-yd5ib
      @HR-yd5ib Před rokem

      amazing post, wenn ich das sagen darf! Schon traurig dass nur noch Ausländer erkennen, was aus diesem Land (und der gesamten westlichen Welt) geworden ist.

    • @xderdeutsche5073
      @xderdeutsche5073 Před rokem +11

      du bist n ehrenmann halil

    • @arlarl7176
      @arlarl7176 Před rokem +3

      Thank you for this comment!

    • @eliza_tu
      @eliza_tu Před rokem +4

      Ehrenmann 🤝

  • @user-tm8jt2py3d
    @user-tm8jt2py3d Před rokem +28

    Very few people have the foresight to understand how valuable images of normal life would become. Even today, with all our movies and social media, not much of it is authentic, regular life.

    • @JohnLockesReflection
      @JohnLockesReflection Před rokem +1

      Unless it’s the crime and decay in urban centers. That will be studied many years from now when during investigation of destruction of western democracy

    • @dannyzero692
      @dannyzero692 Před rokem +1

      I think normal life is whatever we’re living in right now, this was their normal life and we are living in ours, as sad that it may be that our “normal” isn’t as calm as this.

  • @stefanweilhartner4415
    @stefanweilhartner4415 Před rokem +8

    bei den modernen gebäuden bekommt man augenkrebs, diese alten gebäude geben den augen urlaub. großartig.

  • @hansfritz9180
    @hansfritz9180 Před rokem +21

    Ein großartiges Video.
    Beindruckend für mich die absolute Sauberkeit der Städte!

    • @r6turbo416
      @r6turbo416 Před rokem +1

      Tja, damals herrschte auch noch Zucht und Ordnung...

    • @hansfritz9180
      @hansfritz9180 Před rokem +4

      @@r6turbo416 Wie die Zucht so die Frucht!

    • @rainerkrause6019
      @rainerkrause6019 Před rokem +1

      @@hansfritz9180
      Richtig Hans Fritz. Nur noch Penner und Dreckschweine. Ich habe über 35 Jahre lang als Straßenfeger und Müllmann bei der Berliner Stadtreinigung gearbeitet. Alles wird verdreckt von den Deutschen und von den Ausländern genauso.
      Schlimme Zeiten heute. Meine Kinder schmeißen kein Dreck oder Papier auf die Straßen Berlins. Ich habe sie vernünftig und ordentlich erzogen.
      Alles Gute Ihnen.

    • @hansfritz9180
      @hansfritz9180 Před rokem +3

      @@rainerkrause6019 Ja lieber Rainer. Es ist schlimm was aus unserem Land geworden ist! Auch Ihnen und Ihrer Familie alles Gute!

    • @Waechter_im_All
      @Waechter_im_All Před rokem

      Damals haben Menschen auch noch als Straßenkehrer gearbeitet. Für einen Hungerlohn, übrigens. Überleg mal, warum die Städte heute so vermüllen. Weil es erstens, niemand bezahlen könnte, so viele Straßenreinigungskräfte zu beschäftigen, und weil es zweitens diese vielen Menschen überhaupt nicht gibt.

  • @badluckbrian46
    @badluckbrian46 Před rokem +169

    God I love seeing streets belonging to everyone, being shared by cyclists, pedestrians, even children with their pull-carts, instead of just being given to cars to allow them to drive slightly faster.

    • @TomMcBoston
      @TomMcBoston Před rokem

      Well, those streets back then were not welcoming to Jews.

    • @ninja1676
      @ninja1676 Před rokem +3

      Streets are dominated by cars and especially in America the bike lanes are actually too small and can easily be drove over by cars and don’t have a barrier to serprate them apart. If everyone live in a city then why are cars so dominate? Not everyone have a car so the street need sections and need better barriers.

    • @Shinyarc
      @Shinyarc Před rokem

      Interesting how Germany only became car centric after being bombed to hell and back, meanwhile America became car centric just because they could…

    • @vestavind
      @vestavind Před rokem +1

      Uhm, did these streets _really_ belong to everyone?

    • @carlosmarx2380
      @carlosmarx2380 Před rokem +5

      @@vestavind yes, streets werent only meant for cars back then, they were free to use for everyone

  • @jurgenbuchholz7279
    @jurgenbuchholz7279 Před rokem +29

    So sad we lost all this beautiful buildings 😢Build up over many generations - destroyed in a few years in stupid war 💔

    • @dashawnballard52
      @dashawnballard52 Před rokem

      The was wasn’t stupid , you have hilter alone for all that started the war land got the us involved

  • @growingislife2148
    @growingislife2148 Před rokem +15

    Every point of view is enjoyable. This is so well filmed, the perspectives. The rythm of the people and transport is mesmerizing. I wonder if they were noticed filming was going to take place.

  • @Chadlington69
    @Chadlington69 Před 9 měsíci +5

    They destroyed the old world and used the wars as an excuse to do so. This is just amazing and heartbreaking at the same time.

  • @jaberhassan7916
    @jaberhassan7916 Před rokem +6

    We supposed to see this as old, it’s more modern and elegant than today’s cities, what I’m doing here in 2023, I want live in this video time and place( but without Second World War ). I’m really old fashion soul

  • @pacobrezel
    @pacobrezel Před rokem +30

    Germany civil society was so advanced and well organized at that time. Astonishing how a relatively small group of extremists have been able to destroy this completely.

    • @martinkrekeler1727
      @martinkrekeler1727 Před rokem +11

      The small group of extremists was supported by a major part of the population.

    • @darkraven8103
      @darkraven8103 Před rokem +7

      you mean the Jews right?

    • @qtaro-7097
      @qtaro-7097 Před rokem +1

      @@martinkrekeler1727 huh?

    • @sullivanl3305
      @sullivanl3305 Před rokem +4

      @@martinkrekeler1727 Yep... all due to the Treaty of Versailles. See how much sense it makes when you know history and can actually trace it back to its roots of origin?

    • @chamonomandrilveneco8857
      @chamonomandrilveneco8857 Před rokem

      Los que lo destruyeron hoy están pagando con la destrucción étnica y cultural de su país por estar del lado equivocado estados unidos👍

  • @chrisblay
    @chrisblay Před rokem +67

    A lot of the architecture here is beautiful. What a rare record of pre WW2 Germany and all those buildings that would be destroyed. Fascinating to watch.

    • @Asgoga
      @Asgoga Před rokem +4

      Many if not most of those buildings are still standing while others were rebuild.

  • @Kommentator1000
    @Kommentator1000 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Es sieht alles sehr schön aus. Toll, dass es solche Aufnahmen gibt

  • @unklarnamenpflicht
    @unklarnamenpflicht Před rokem +1

    Nice! I could recognize some places/buildings. Thanks for uploading it. I wonder if there are similar videos in Hamburg

  • @Jensgerbi
    @Jensgerbi Před rokem +69

    Thank you for the interesting video! The city in the beginning is Bremen. The "Marktplatz" with the famous city hall and the Roland Statue and the "Dom" Cathredal is shown. Fortunately those buildings survived the war in more or less good condition. Today they are perfectly restored and the "Marktplatz" still looks almost like in the 1930s or earlier. Bremen is definitely worth a visit.

    • @christophzeit6282
      @christophzeit6282 Před rokem +10

      Bremen ist sill on the most beautiful cities in germany, with its medieval old town core still intact.

    • @mirageman2
      @mirageman2 Před rokem +6

      The city was heavily damaged, only some of these buildings were rebuild after the war, so nearly nothing in the city of Bremen survived the war in good condition. And the post war architecture visions for car citys did the rest.

    • @haradye6132
      @haradye6132 Před rokem

      But the government of Bremen is trash

    • @Morris1581
      @Morris1581 Před rokem +3

      Bremen ist das klein Istanbul oder Aleppo Deutschlands!

    • @Sundara229
      @Sundara229 Před rokem +2

      @@mirageman2 You haven't been in Bremen for some time, did you?
      The marktplatz area and old town are in large parts car free and beatiful as ever.

  • @pavelyakovlev5405
    @pavelyakovlev5405 Před rokem +4

    Such a GREAT WORK!
    Thank you a lot for it!

  • @rosesprog1722
    @rosesprog1722 Před 10 měsíci

    I did some DeOldify and a lot of audio editing in some other life and honestly, your restauration is the best I ever saw, even the colorization could have fooled me, well done.

    • @NASS_0
      @NASS_0  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you ;)

  • @Cfb2987
    @Cfb2987 Před rokem +1

    I like that there’s only street noise with no commentary or text. This type of footage is very relaxing to watch that way.

  • @mschiffel1
    @mschiffel1 Před rokem +131

    Sadly all of these structures were probably destroyed during WW2. Fantastic look into the long lost past. Awesome video restoration. Thank you NASS.

    • @NASS_0
      @NASS_0  Před rokem +3

      thank you so much !

    • @Voltomess
      @Voltomess Před rokem +22

      now imagine watching a real video from the Romans times or Pompeii before vulcano or Egypt 6000 years ago that would be something

    • @389383
      @389383 Před rokem +26

      @@Voltomess Pompeii the sailor man?

    • @alexandarvoncarsteinzarovi3723
      @alexandarvoncarsteinzarovi3723 Před rokem +4

      @@389383 lol, 1 grammar mistake and you it for life just like Benjamin Cumberbatch and his penguins

    • @rmvbflght_
      @rmvbflght_ Před rokem +15

      They were not all destroyed. The first few seconds show the city of Bremen - and many of the buildings survived the war. But this window into history is indeed fantastic... and a bit eerie too. Just to think that behind the sunny street views there was a whole lot of evil brewing and lead the whole world down a very dark path.

  • @666olrik
    @666olrik Před rokem +25

    Utterly fascinating, as always. You should win a technical Oscar for your excellent work!

    • @NASS_0
      @NASS_0  Před rokem

      Thank you so much, it's a pleasure to read your comment!

  • @reginabiwald5050
    @reginabiwald5050 Před rokem +7

    Thank you so much for this outstanding documentary with very vivid impressions! My heart is bleeding when I see all these gorgeous buildings. And thank you for creating such a beautiful time documentary! 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @friendbubble8415
    @friendbubble8415 Před měsícem +1

    Man was für tolle Aufnahmen. Soviel schönes und Interessantes.
    Der Winker am Bus hat mich zum schmunzel gebracht. Oder die Szene wo der Gentelman die Dame auf dem Fahrrad schiebt.
    Danke für die tolle Arbeit un den Upload

  • @dougbreeze9393
    @dougbreeze9393 Před rokem +22

    Hopefully in a parallel universe this still exists.

  • @davidimhoff2118
    @davidimhoff2118 Před rokem +3

    You did an amazing job on this one. It seems like the camera was better than most. Seemed to have a higher fps. I know taking video was new then and people were shy and starred but it's funny to see that they are driving through a village and everyone is making eye contact.

  • @emil1622
    @emil1622 Před 7 měsíci +7

    Ich hab wirklich tränen in den Augen bekommen während ich dieses Video geguckt habe. Deutschland sah einmal so schön aus, reich an Kultur und Geschichte in jeder Ecke. Die beiden Weltkriege haben uns alles gekostet. 36% unsereres Landes, Millionen tote und vertriebene und zerstörte Städte. Heute sieht in Deutschland alles grau aus, ein hässliches Gebäude neben dem anderen. Alleine wenn ich dieses Bild von der Gedächtniskirche mit heute vergleiche. Das macht mich einfach wahnsinnig traurig zu sehen was wir verloren haben und nie mehr wieder bekommen

  • @edge9380
    @edge9380 Před 2 měsíci +5

    What a beautiful city Berlin was, truly heartbreaking

  • @AirmanJH
    @AirmanJH Před rokem +19

    Interesting to watch how many people take notice of the camera. Not an everyday sight in that age.

    • @zurcherzurich213
      @zurcherzurich213 Před rokem +1

      ...no influencers ;)

    • @JoMarieM
      @JoMarieM Před rokem +3

      It was because personal motion picture cameras were still very much a luxury in that era, since they were fairly expensive, so relatively few people had them. So naturally, if someone came walking down the street with a film camera, people would obviously notice!

  • @olenawitten1503
    @olenawitten1503 Před rokem +26

    The streets are very clean, not like now.

  • @sidneymcdavid
    @sidneymcdavid Před rokem +2

    This is amazing to watch. Thanks very much

  • @mia4947
    @mia4947 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Wie schön alles noch darmals war die Leute und die Stimmung mit den Gebäuden macht mich traurig wenn man es zu heute vergleicht

  • @8jurg8
    @8jurg8 Před rokem +23

    how beautiful it once was...

  • @evirose973
    @evirose973 Před rokem +5

    Επίσης, ένα άλλο, πολύ όμορφο βίντεο! Συγχαρητήρια και καλή χρονιά!👍🇬🇷☃️

  • @real_Schrooten
    @real_Schrooten Před 7 měsíci +2

    if i could time travel i would visit Berlin in the 1890s

  • @Robnworld
    @Robnworld Před rokem +5

    Makes American architecture look like a young kids Lego block setup

  • @NASS_0
    @NASS_0  Před rokem +61

    Like and Share Please

    • @dojocho1894
      @dojocho1894 Před rokem +1

      I think people like you who do this should be elevated for a Nobel Prize just as someone finding the dead sea scrolls. Sadly the people that rule us want us to forget about the amazing technology and how beautiful the world was......2 world wars killed hundreds of millions and here we are again in Ukraine we will never learn.......Thanks for such a gift you give humanity....

    • @bjornna7767
      @bjornna7767 Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your important and impressive work.

    • @nealsausen4651
      @nealsausen4651 Před rokem

      @𝕿𝖍𝖊 𝕽𝖊𝖙𝖚𝖗𝖓 𝕿𝖔 𝖄𝖊𝖘𝖍𝖚𝖆 : Where are all the Nazis at?! Not a trace of any of that vermin not a trace of any of the poison the subhuman German bastards they should’ve nuked the fucking country
      The only positive thing that came out of Germany in that period was the zeppelin AIRSHIP and they fucked that up too

    • @Ann65.
      @Ann65. Před rokem

      Truly Impressive Architecture and the routine of life well lived. Thank you so much for bringing this to us and I will definitely recommend your Channel. Happy New Year! ❤

    • @NASS_0
      @NASS_0  Před rokem

      @@Ann65. Thank you so much, Happy New Year ;)

  • @helgahansen3771
    @helgahansen3771 Před rokem +6

    Wieviel Schönheit und liebe zum Detail ist durch den furchtbaren Krieg verloren gegangen......

    • @lifeofjoyandcreation
      @lifeofjoyandcreation Před rokem +1

      Ja, verdammte Anhänger des Teufels, die uns in den Krieg gezwungen haben.

  • @AnimeKing-xj2xl
    @AnimeKing-xj2xl Před rokem +21

    As a fan of the Old Europe I absolutely love this very much!!!!

    • @uberalles9797
      @uberalles9797 Před rokem +4

      You will love the greatest architectural documentary ever then : Europa the last battle.

    • @dudebro3250
      @dudebro3250 Před 11 měsíci

      Diversity has destroyed Europe. Which is exactly what it was supposed to do.

    • @hoodieweirdo8249
      @hoodieweirdo8249 Před 7 měsíci

      hey just popping in also to tell you to watch Europa the last battle,its really worth a watch

  • @quazar5017
    @quazar5017 Před rokem +3

    Ein kleines Detail, was mir aber am meisten auffällt: Es gab damals fast keine Verkehrsschilder.
    Und ich glaube moderne Städte wären viel schöner und zeitlos ohne 15 Schilder in jeder Straße. Klingt albern, aber achtet mal drauf! Ich fotografiere hobbymäßig und mir fällt jedesmal auf die Fotos ohne Schilder sind einfach besser.

  • @hikerx9366
    @hikerx9366 Před rokem +105

    The craftsmanship from those days was lost to the new age. I don't think there would be but a handful of architects and artists' that could re-create such monumental statues and buildings. What a pleasure to watch, thanks Nass. Happy New Year!🎉🥳

    • @NASS_0
      @NASS_0  Před rokem +4

      thank you so much happy new year

    • @ianinkster2261
      @ianinkster2261 Před rokem +3

      More like lost to the RAF.

    • @hohohehe1417
      @hohohehe1417 Před rokem

      @rikvartigyan2667 Oy vey

    • @derbenutzer5958
      @derbenutzer5958 Před rokem

      No honor for the civilian bomber

    • @MMadesen
      @MMadesen Před rokem +12

      I think, there are enough people that could, but it all comes down to money and concrete cubes being cheaper than neogothic palaces. Sadly.
      We could definitely build like that again, if we wanted too.

  • @krognak
    @krognak Před rokem +4

    Even though the rumblings of events were stirring in the 30's, it's amazing to see the casual, everyday people just going about their lives - likely blissfully unaware of the snowball soon to start rolling into a war of colossal magnitude and devastation.
    These "calm before the storm" videos are always fascinating, like videos from NY just before 9/11, etc. You never know when normality of life will change so drastically until you look back on footage like this and reflect on how different it was before.

    • @l337pwnage
      @l337pwnage Před 10 měsíci +1

      Lol, this is right after they cleaned up the hell what was just there a decade earlier. The optimism was because they thought they had finally defeated the enemy of civilization. But, as everyone is learning now, that was not the case, and the fight is coming once again.

  • @Zeno308
    @Zeno308 Před 9 měsíci +6

    Back when germany was germany.

    • @TheOneAndOnlycE
      @TheOneAndOnlycE Před 16 dny

      @averyannoyingdudewithadesktop there is literally nothing German about Germany anymore other than a couple old buildings and streetsigns.Unsere Kultur wurde komplett ausgelöscht und mit dem Islam ersetzt.

  • @Helmutlozzi
    @Helmutlozzi Před rokem +3

    Beautiful.. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @energieinfo21
    @energieinfo21 Před rokem +8

    Thanks for beaming me back roughly 90 years into my home country. Some of the streets survived war and other "attacks" especially in Munich and parts of Hamburg. But lots of these are lost. Funny how people look into the cameras or those who operated it. Today non-filming people are the rare subjects ;) Greatings from Germany - MB

  • @superleisie
    @superleisie Před rokem +2

    The colorization and the speed adjustment makes this old footage look so incredibly contemporary and modern.

  • @kimberleymontgomery1410
    @kimberleymontgomery1410 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for the video.

  • @Kilanopi
    @Kilanopi Před rokem +11

    at 4:30 you can see the skyline of Dresden from a train bridge
    Dresden was severly bombed and largely lay at ruins after WW2, but it was rebuilt
    just today I took a train over the very bridge that the train in the video crossed there, and had the same view as there, just ~90 years later
    this is an insane video, nicely done!

  • @beatrix0047
    @beatrix0047 Před rokem +14

    Wunderschön, faszinierend 👍 Dankeschön für das Video ❤️

  • @isqueirus
    @isqueirus Před 3 měsíci +3

    How can country, a people with such beautiful cities decided to self destruct? It's mind blowing

  • @thatguy-xt7dz
    @thatguy-xt7dz Před rokem +6

    So much beauty in these buildings. Our sterile glass box buildings are an abomination.