Flight and Expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia (1945)

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  • čas přidán 14. 10. 2021
  • As the German Wehrmacht drove in to surrender, was disarmed and their soldiers taken prisoners of war in May 1945, also ethnic German civilians (Sudetendeutsche) had to flee from Czechoslovakia. The expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia after World War II was part of a series of evacuations and deportations of Germans from Central and Eastern Europe. In the months following the end of the war, "wild" expulsions happened from May until August 1945. Roughly 1.6 million ethnic Germans were deported to the American zone (West Germany), and an estimated 800,000 were deported to the Soviet zone (East Germany). The expulsions ended in 1948, but not all Germans were expelled. The West German government in 1958 estimated the ethnic German death toll during the expulsion period to be about 270,000, a figure that has been cited in historical literature since then.
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  • @user-sr4dp8dq4w
    @user-sr4dp8dq4w Před rokem +881

    Увидев улыбки немецких солдат, я вспомнил цитату из сериала "Рим", которая очень чётко описывает их эмоции: "Всю свою жизнь я боялся проиграть. Но теперь, когда пришёл час, всё совсем не так ужасно, как я ожидал. По-прежнему светит солнце, вода такая же вкусная, как и раньше. Слава имеет значение, но жить можно и без неё."

    • @user-ei1wb2zo3v
      @user-ei1wb2zo3v Před rokem +120

      Скорее они рады концу войны и тому, что они не предстали перед судом

    • @Yaellelove13
      @Yaellelove13 Před rokem +4

      "Faire bon gré mal gré" in french also

    • @denv1807
      @denv1807 Před rokem

      Интересно, предстали ли эти уроды в итоге перед судом.

    • @user-ei1wb2zo3v
      @user-ei1wb2zo3v Před rokem +3

      @@denv1807 , вряд ли. Может быть некоторые офицеры.

    • @wilkinsmicawber9541
      @wilkinsmicawber9541 Před rokem +100

      В основном подростки и старики. И да, большинство из них выглядят счастливыми просто потому, что они живы.

  • @roccobarletta9303
    @roccobarletta9303 Před 8 měsíci +139

    My grandparents were among them. My grandmother was born in Liberec and deported in 1945. Thank you for keeping this footage alive!

    • @alexandervu6015
      @alexandervu6015 Před 3 měsíci +45

      My great-grandparents and grandparents were falsely accused by German settlers and ended up in Theresienstadt, our farm, which our family had for 7 generations, was then given to the German settlers. My great-grandparents didn't survive that, nor did many others from my family. After the war, the farm was occupied by Russians because it belonged to Germans. After the revolution, we had to buy the farm back. But 220 hectares of land were gone forever. Now the family of the German settlers is demanding the farm back because it was legally transferred to them according to German law at the time. My question to them is, who is the victim here?

    • @nadineseipel-rc8vh
      @nadineseipel-rc8vh Před 3 měsíci

      Bei meiner Familie ist es genau umgekehrt.wir fordern nichts zurück unsere Toten bringt eh keiner zurück.vergebet so wird euch vergeben.wir sind alle Menschen.Es muss endlich aufhören das wir uns gegeneinander aufsetzen lassen

    • @through-faith-alone
      @through-faith-alone Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@alexandervu6015 what did they accuse your grandparents of?

    • @louiseju
      @louiseju Před 3 měsíci

      I wonder how many of these Germans killed or participated in murdering people - women, children, men - in the area they fleed from. That areas was infested with the German's killing camps. RIP innocent victims of German occupation

    • @louiseju
      @louiseju Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@alexandervu6015 That is disgusting. No German law of the Nazi period should be upheld today - especially not of the Germans today - they should know better! Like Marlene Dietrich sang, When will they ever learn?

  • @AHILES-cz8qv
    @AHILES-cz8qv Před rokem +95

    Это не «изгнание немцев» из Чехословакии. Начало мая 1945 года, немецкая армия отступает с территории Чехии в сторону линии США. Гражданские лица являются 100% гражданскими служащими и семейными служащими немецкой оккупационной администрации - вот почему вы не видите стариков в штатском, просто людей до 40 лет, отступающих с немецкой армией.
    Изгнание этнических немцев с чешских территорий началось позже.

    • @mus666100
      @mus666100 Před rokem +2

      Если это отступающая немецкая армия Где их оружие?

    • @ValDroby
      @ValDroby Před rokem +15

      @@mus666100 Это уже колонны пленных немцев после 9 мая, мимо танки американские проезжают и джипы и американский оператор на цветную кодак пленку снимает, немцы на цветную агфа снимали там другая цветопередача была.

    • @ValDroby
      @ValDroby Před rokem +5

      на 9:11 табличка на джипе про 9 мая

    • @ValDroby
      @ValDroby Před rokem +11

      на 5:35 во главе колонны немец с белым флагом.

    • @ValDroby
      @ValDroby Před rokem +8

      на 7:30 заметна на земле тень оператора и отчетливо видно что он в американской каске.

  • @StevenKeery
    @StevenKeery Před rokem +57

    Very interesting. I noticed that the lorries were not stopping to give that disabled soldier on crutches a lift.
    The woman with the black eye at the end, looked as though she had been attacked.
    Scenes of one bare footed soldier, whilst a few yards behind him, another soldier has a pair of spare boots slung around his neck.
    An air of weariness seemed to pervade the whole scene, with the later lorries being noticeable more crowded than the earlier ones.
    Sad, what human beings will do to each other. Will we ever learn?

    • @theotherohlourdespadua1131
      @theotherohlourdespadua1131 Před rokem +18

      Tell that to the Nazis...

    • @grantross2609
      @grantross2609 Před rokem +2

      this is what we humans are like.....
      history proves that !
      the thing is tho : CAN WE EVER BE ANY DIFFERENT ?

    • @denimforever3763
      @denimforever3763 Před rokem

      I remembered the Fourteenth volume of the works of Bokonon - last night I read it in its entirety. The fourteenth volume is entitled: "Can a reasonable person, given the experience of the last million years, have the slightest hope for a bright future for mankind?" Read the Fourteenth volume for a short time. It consists of just one word and a period: "No."
      "Cat's Cradle" by Kurt Vonnegut
      Я вспомнил Четырнадцатый том сочинений Боконона - прошлой ночью я его прочёл весь целиком. Четырнадцатый том озаглавлен так: «Может ли разумный человек, учитывая опыт последнего миллиона лет, питать хоть малейшую надежду на светлое будущее человечества?» Прочесть Четырнадцатый том недолго. Он состоит всего из одного слова и точки: «Нет».
      "Колыбель для кошки" Курт Воннегут

    • @blueshirtman8875
      @blueshirtman8875 Před rokem

      "Will we ever learn?"..............................Ukraine/Russia ? The answer is that as a species we will never learn !

    • @Janellabelle
      @Janellabelle Před 11 měsíci

      She had been. The mass rape of German women is the largest mass rape in history.

  • @DJ-uk5mm
    @DJ-uk5mm Před rokem +389

    My wife’s grandfather was in the engineers building the forward bridges. He survived all 5 years of the war and never spoke about it to the family. One summers day When I was introduced to him for the first time He took me to his workshop to show me his carpentry tools. I knew nothing about carpentry but I’m a curious fellow so I was very interested to hear how are you do use the various tools to make all manner of things out of wood. Gradually I felt confident to ask him about the war and he completely opened up. He spoke for a couple of hours and he told me some pretty horrific stories.Of his first hand experiences. He seen the film saving Private Ryan it was similar, but worse. It’s amazing isn’t it how ordinary peaceloving people can be coerced to become involved in the most heinous crimes by their governments on both sides while the politicians sit behind the lines telling other people to commit murder.

    • @dennykeaton9701
      @dennykeaton9701 Před rokem +8

      Excellent point

    • @mbmochinski
      @mbmochinski Před rokem +39

      Please do not dare compare the allies with Hitler and Mussolini and the German and Italian people! Some of the German people and the Italians were coerced, but many fully supported Hitler and Mossilini and their antisemitism. The allies didn't coerce their citizens into fighting the Nazis and Mussolini, they fought to stop a mass murdering lunatic from taking over a large part of the world. And whatever atrocities the allies committed during the war paled in comparison to the horrific destruction of millions of people the axis powers were responsible for.

    • @ronniecollum8794
      @ronniecollum8794 Před rokem +19

      I could feel a little bad about a german youth conscripted and forced to fight but to many germans thought they should rule the world and did and allowed horrible things

    • @user-rd5si5dr8c
      @user-rd5si5dr8c Před rokem +38

      Не надо ровнять агрессоров и жертв агрессоров. США,Великобритания и Франция подтолкнули Германию к агрессии. Вспомним мюнхенской сговор 1938.А Польша захотела откусить от Чехословакии Тешинскую область, поэтому и не захотела пропустить советские войска в Чехию для отражения агрессии Германии .

    • @Siberian_Bear72
      @Siberian_Bear72 Před rokem +26

      @@user-rd5si5dr8c Вы уже ничего им не докажете. У них теперь "своя история"...

  • @NoSuffix
    @NoSuffix Před 2 lety +395

    With the relaxing background music, it looks like a picnic trip in a nice spring day.

    • @GioTummy3463
      @GioTummy3463 Před 2 lety +6

      That made me laugh!

    • @mojito6629
      @mojito6629 Před 2 lety +18

      Yes, you're right.. more to the fact that many faces are smiling. Strange...
      And.. I wonder.. How long would they have to walk? (seems it would be very long walk.. but many of them are smiling and laughing... really strange).

    • @GioTummy3463
      @GioTummy3463 Před 2 lety +2

      @@mojito6629 Amazing video nonetheless!

    • @user-mt8md1rb5u
      @user-mt8md1rb5u Před 2 lety +5

      Рассмешил

    • @saliksayyar9793
      @saliksayyar9793 Před 2 lety +22

      The pain of the post war German people expelled from present day Poland and Czech Republic, kept hidden for 75 years. Even the current German nation cannot speak of the suffering of their grandparents and great grandparents generation

  • @omegalgo297
    @omegalgo297 Před rokem +7

    THANK YOU!!!!
    GREAT video 👍👌

  • @middleclassic
    @middleclassic Před rokem +30

    In Band of Brothers last episode as thousands of Germans march past I think Lieutenant Nixon says “Look! Even in defeat they still march in formation.” And it’s true! Watch this and sure enough they are evenly 3 across, evenly spaced out, marching in formation.
    I got pretty excited when I saw the Kettenkrad at 01:21 I want to own one so bad. Easily the coolest tracked vehicle of WWII.

    • @gemmalee3032
      @gemmalee3032 Před rokem +1

      While American soldiers were lousy, in wearing uniform, in marching..., although they were creative, animated/ spirited, and generally generous.

    • @blueshirtman8875
      @blueshirtman8875 Před rokem

      Aw so sweet hey march in formation. Who gave a fuck,t hink about all the destruction an death they brought down on Europe and all you can say ids that ??

    • @grimreaper1149
      @grimreaper1149 Před měsícem

      It was actually major dick winter's who said that not captain Nixon

  • @iremainproductions4827
    @iremainproductions4827 Před 2 lety +61

    Thank you for sharing this video!

    • @user-ct1fb5iu1k
      @user-ct1fb5iu1k Před 2 lety +1

      Сколько горя принесли моей Родине!!!! НЕ навижу До сих пор! Будь они прокляты!!!!

    • @gregorkoydl2201
      @gregorkoydl2201 Před 2 lety

      @@user-ct1fb5iu1k SKOLKO GORJA PRINESLI MOJEJ GERMANSKOJ RODINE ROSSIJCI!!!!

  • @markwebster1238
    @markwebster1238 Před rokem +338

    The officer is Obersturmbannfurher Michael kneissl who was commander of the watch battalion in Prague. He was handed over to the Czechs and hanged in 1947 for war crimes.

    • @melkent399
      @melkent399 Před rokem +76

      Correct. I don't know how an allied soldier could manage to smile near an SS officer, none of them got rank by being decent human beings.

    • @dynjarren8355
      @dynjarren8355 Před rokem +1

      Good! He deserved it!

    • @gamerdrache6076
      @gamerdrache6076 Před rokem +47

      @@melkent399 acually some did

    • @vitaminkac2077
      @vitaminkac2077 Před rokem +31

      неустановленные? это наврядли.

    • @gamerdrache6076
      @gamerdrache6076 Před rokem +22

      @@vitaminkac2077 stop speaking enchantming table

  • @howardlee357
    @howardlee357 Před rokem +30

    Whenever I look at scenes like this, it makes me believe that this world isn’t all there is. How many hundreds of times if not thousands of times has a similar scene played out over the millenniums and across the world?
    Truly sad when people are uprooted from their homes due to war.

    • @user-jt1wc8ss3f
      @user-jt1wc8ss3f Před 2 měsíci

      first of all I m from slovakia and those homes they walk away were first belonging to our citizens what they did they deported a large amount of people to death camps and then their move in with their families, go deeper than just being naive for these nazis having to walk or even go on truck from where their originally invaded our homes

    • @ricardorivera3212
      @ricardorivera3212 Před měsícem

      they were punished for a few choice to be come hated to another so the same thing was done to them so why isn't the people who decided to they should be uprroted do they also have to leave there home ????

  • @prawdachocbolitoprawdawasw1155

    Nice video,and music added to it😉.

  • @user-xj2tp7eb8r
    @user-xj2tp7eb8r Před rokem +312

    Это не похоже на переселение, скорее я соглашусь с одним из комментариев, что это отступление на территории занятые США.
    Если бы это было переселение, наверное было бы больше гражданских и уж точно эссэовец не вырядился в свою форму, а тут он довольный, общается с американцами, улыбается.

    • @goldmemberyuk5314
      @goldmemberyuk5314 Před rokem +40

      Название не совсем соответствует. Там в Чехословакии какая-то немецкая армия осталась. Вот эта армия и перемещается в плен к американцам.

    • @Jonsson474
      @Jonsson474 Před rokem +11

      Civilian Germans who grew up in Sudetenland was after the war expelled from their homeland in Czechoslovakia. The same happened in Poland and in Gdańsk/Danzig. The free city of Danzig had a population of more than 400.000 and 96% of them were German while only 3.7% was polish. After the war, Danzig was given go Poland (now Gdańsk) and 285.000 Germans were expelled. Others were sent to soviet gulags or were executed.

    • @user-mj4zm8hc8i
      @user-mj4zm8hc8i Před rokem

      @@Jonsson474
      Сейчас русские то же самое делают с украинцами !
      Или в сибирь или убивают (((

    • @liliyatamashova4177
      @liliyatamashova4177 Před rokem +67

      А чего ему не улыбаться?Американцы многим нацистам помогли избежать возмездия.На их территории войны не было.Их родные не горели в сожженных деревнях,не погибали в концлагерях и гетто,не были замучены в застенках СД,не умирали голодной смертью в блокадном Ленинграде...

    • @mikedugalle8232
      @mikedugalle8232 Před rokem +26

      @@liliyatamashova4177 а коммунисты со Сталиным во главе своими смешными приговорами для преступников Оси разве не помогли тем также избежать реально серьёзного наказания?

  • @M42KX
    @M42KX Před 2 lety +23

    Awesome video as always!

  • @isurus8906
    @isurus8906 Před 7 měsíci +7

    360,000 Czechs and Slovaks executed and tortured to death in German concentration camps from 1939 to 1945. This preceded the deportation of a part of the German population that supported Adolf Hitler. This must be remembered before anyone starts to feel sorry for the poor Germans. Not all Germans had to leave, the expulsion did not concern those who were anti-Nazis or did not support the German occupation administration. Unfortunately, those were in a minority and they left Czechoslovakia in later years because they could not bear the shame of being Germans, members of the nation responsible for such terrible genocides and crimes against humanity.

    • @600_letni
      @600_letni Před 2 měsíci +1

      Podobnie w Polsce, a Niemcy (tfu) nazywają t wysiedleniem.

    • @buckyvonbuck2410
      @buckyvonbuck2410 Před 3 dny

      Couldn’t bear the hatred. Yes. Nazi germany was supported by many ethnic Germans outside the German borders. Reprisals were expected, but are not right. An apolitical family had to leave or face extreme hardship. Generally, Czech
      ´S not from the area were brought in to round up and expel ethnic Germans. Local Czechs were less willing to do it as the two ethnicities had lived fairly peacefully for a few centuries.

  • @user-fh4ep8wd5j
    @user-fh4ep8wd5j Před 2 měsíci +50

    Thank you for sharing this video. Expulsion of three million German citizens from Czechoslovakia after WWII (they lived there for centuries) had to happen due to the fact the vast majority supported Konrad Henlein, Hitler and Third Reich. The coexistence with Czechs and Slovaks was not possible anymore. But what should have not happened was the organized killing and the raping. It is a very dark page of Czechoslovakian history and as a Czech person I feel truly sorry about it.

    • @user-sb2qp3df5l
      @user-sb2qp3df5l Před 2 měsíci +2

      Какие это жители? Это в основном солдаты Вермахта.

    • @g.f.w.6402
      @g.f.w.6402 Před 2 měsíci +7

      It was not Czechoslovakia, the Sudetenland was an integral part of Germany. It was a mistake that this GERMAN territory came to Czechoslovakia after WWI. The U.S. wanted to have it annexed already immediately after WWI to Germany.

    • @user-fh4ep8wd5j
      @user-fh4ep8wd5j Před 2 měsíci +13

      @@g.f.w.6402I am sorry but you are mistaken. Please have a look at historical maps of Habsburg Monarchy from 17th, 18th, 19th or early 20th century. The area of Sudetenland was always part of Bohemia, it didnt belong to Prussia, Bavaria or other German Kingdoms.

    • @g.f.w.6402
      @g.f.w.6402 Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@user-fh4ep8wd5j this justification is nonsens. Borders played absolutely NO role from the 17th to the 19th century. If we would talk about borders or who lived once where, the English could leave and be replaced by Welsh. The right of peoples to self-determination was implemented in Munich in 1938 and was the last binding agreement of the German Reich under international law. A British commission, which had travelled the Sudetenland, recommended immediate annexation to Germany without a referendum.

    • @fredericmasson6841
      @fredericmasson6841 Před 2 měsíci +3

      VAE VICTIS !

  • @plunkervillerr1529
    @plunkervillerr1529 Před 2 lety +437

    I can`t praise you enough for this film , I`m age 74 and all my life had an interest in history .My dad who died in 1997 at 83 in the war landed at Normandy and fought at the battle of the bulge .

    • @Finglesham
      @Finglesham Před 2 lety +28

      Yes, as did mine and I am 74 also so your, and my father, survived that incredible time. Sadly, my father died in 1968 at 56 so told me very little about his war but I have found a history of the 11th Armoured Division of which he was a small part as a L/Bdr.

    • @HamiltonCB
      @HamiltonCB Před 2 lety +11

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      @georgepreece3972 Před rokem +2

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    • @Vingul
      @Vingul Před rokem +14

      My grandfather also partook in the Battle of the Bulge, but on the other side.

    • @allenenaufahu5119
      @allenenaufahu5119 Před rokem

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  • @ryandavis7593
    @ryandavis7593 Před 2 lety +600

    My Grandfather Neeld was at the rear of that line in a tank. They had been celebrating and their tank got to close to the edge of the road and rolled down the hill. His hand was crushed but was otherwise okay. He had started at Normandy about a week after the first landing. It is miraculous that he and his crew survived the war. He only told us about it once.
    He was a Tough Hombres but was a very broken man after the war.
    He was loved.

    • @kevinlewis3029
      @kevinlewis3029 Před 2 lety +33

      I would have loved to have known my Grandad s war stories of North Africa, but he died when I was 3 just before he was about to retire. I often think it might have been to painful for him to tell me his war stories, I think very few people who survived ww2 came away unscarred physically or mentally. A tough generation for sure.

    • @Nickurl
      @Nickurl Před 2 lety +43

      @@kevinlewis3029, both my grandfathers fought in World War II in the ranks of the Red Army. The grandfather, who was an artillery officer, willingly shared his memories of the war, and the other grandfather, who was a signalman corporal, on the contrary, could not remember her without tears.

    • @edilemma8052
      @edilemma8052 Před 2 lety +13

      @@kevinlewis3029 PTSD on a massive scale.

    • @atm083
      @atm083 Před 2 lety +33

      My grandfather was a wreck when he returned from ww2. He was a machine gunner in the 2/1st machine gun battalion. He never spoke about his experiences and was an alcoholic for the rest of his life. Unfortunately my Dad and his siblings had to bear the brunt of his abusive behaviour.

    • @j-ch8787
      @j-ch8787 Před 2 lety +16

      @@Nickurl yu were lucky to listen to them. Lot of russian kids couldn t after 2d WW. Russian kids or from allover the world.
      I have my father 's memories titled "the Foster's kaleidoscope" his whole history from birth to almost death. He engaged 17 y. o and joined the 101 Airborne. Was un Bastogne in 44. I read very strange war stories to my son 22 y. o... he couldn t believe.
      Old times that joung guys just ignore. That s why films and docus are so important... And listening to old generations as I did early when they were still alive. All gone now.

  • @jerseyforhawks
    @jerseyforhawks Před rokem +2

    These are the survivors, I am stunned at the shear magnitude of persons thrust into this conflict.

  • @giuseppe4909
    @giuseppe4909 Před rokem +18

    The diversity of the vehicles rolling by was amazing.

    • @jazzper_nl
      @jazzper_nl Před 2 měsíci +2

      wondering how they are all fueled. Or allied fuel?

    • @paulmasterson386
      @paulmasterson386 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@jazzper_nlI suppose they would have drained all the fuel from their tanks and assault guns and transferred it to vehicles that could carry people.

    • @jimlowe9259
      @jimlowe9259 Před 2 měsíci

      @@jazzper_nl The shoah must go on,,,no business like shoah $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

  • @johnschofield9496
    @johnschofield9496 Před 2 lety +25

    These video's are magnificent. Thank you and please continue to offer them to us ! Is there any possibility of similar videos from the Pacific theatre ?

  • @marcioreis2648
    @marcioreis2648 Před 2 lety +17

    Such a awesome video , you picked an amazing soundtrack . Thanks a bunch.

  • @user-ex8rw4lo7b
    @user-ex8rw4lo7b Před 3 měsíci +6

    На самом деле в кинохронике мы видим не изгнание немцев из Чехословакии, а движение остатков войск нацистской Германии и русских колаборционистов в сторону американской зоны оккупации на западе Чехии (район Плзеня и Карловых Вар) с целью сдачи в плен (имея намерение избежать своё пленение советами).

  • @marks.6480
    @marks.6480 Před rokem +6

    If you know how they misbehaved when they annexed Sudetenland and the rest of Czechoslovakia these Nazi's are lucky to get out alive. No sympathy for war criminals and their enablers.

    • @user-go2st5fi9w
      @user-go2st5fi9w Před měsícem

      You mean like the way the US did during the bannana wars and in the philippines. 300,000 Filippinos put in concentration camps 1899 to 1903. All from Batangas and Laguna province. 8000 died, Gringo. Let us not forget the British who put the Boers in concntration camps and starved them.

  • @OswaldOstfalen
    @OswaldOstfalen Před 2 lety +175

    My grandma was a "Flakwaffenhelferin", she came from Silesia. By chance and because she didn't know where to go, she came to my hometown on 7.4.45, 5 days later the American came. Half a year later my grandfather came back to his parents' house after being a prisoner of war, they got to know and love each other .. 38 years later I came out of it .. my grandma is alive and will soon be 97 years old ...

    • @konyadanmeryem7712
      @konyadanmeryem7712 Před 2 lety +4

      Probably your grandma was in HitlerJugend and supported NSDAP and Germany policy in Poland, Auschwitz, Stutthof, Majdanek and other.

    • @krzysztofpara9927
      @krzysztofpara9927 Před 2 lety +3

      From which Silesia?
      Górny or the one regained by Poland after 1945 ???

    • @OswaldOstfalen
      @OswaldOstfalen Před 2 lety +17

      @@konyadanmeryem7712
      Like almost all girls, she was with the BDM, at 17 she was drafted into the RAD. Of course she didn't know anything about the other things .....

    • @OswaldOstfalen
      @OswaldOstfalen Před 2 lety +3

      @@krzysztofpara9927
      She lived near Breslau.

    • @neinnein9306
      @neinnein9306 Před 2 lety +5

      @@konyadanmeryem7712 She was about 5 years old when Hilter came to power.
      Yeah but you are right. When she was 6 years old she developed anti-jewish laws in the Reich and with 10 she told Himmler to build gigantic camps to kill mass kill other children. Very smart from you to figure that out.

  • @user-sd8ml2ms4k
    @user-sd8ml2ms4k Před 2 lety +435

    Интересно увидеть происходившее 76 лет назад. В те дни были живы мои предки. Мой дед тоже прошел ту войну, и в это время находился в городе Штеттине. Там тоже выселяли немцев, и мой дед рассказывал, что помогал немецкой женщине нести вещи. А другой мой дед с той войны не вернулся. Так всегда, войны начинают политики, страдают простые люди.

    • @thesimurgh6628
      @thesimurgh6628 Před 2 lety +74

      Этим всегда заканчивается, когда жители одного государства начинают верещать, что их якобы притесняют и ущемляют из язык, а глава другого государства входит к ним и начинает "защищать и спасать " .

    • @user-ul9zt2ww6o
      @user-ul9zt2ww6o Před 2 lety +67

      @@thesimurgh6628 ты с украины что ли верещишь?

    • @mstwilight1612
      @mstwilight1612 Před rokem

      @@user-ul9zt2ww6o конечно, объелся сала, манкурт, и верещит

    • @Liteks713
      @Liteks713 Před rokem +65

      @@user-ul9zt2ww6o почитайте про преступления советских солдат в Германии. Советский солдат это преступник

    • @user-ul9zt2ww6o
      @user-ul9zt2ww6o Před rokem

      @@Liteks713 Преступники это такие как ты, именно вы приведете в европе к власти нового гитлера, хотя уже привели. И опять русские своими жизнями спасают мир от коричневой чумы.

  • @UMODUYM
    @UMODUYM Před rokem +23

    А меня поразил момент, когда немецкий офицер вместе с американцем распивают вино 3.06
    Ни капельки он не похож на побеждённого. Знает на 100% кто перед ним и какое отношение к нему от амеров, знает, что ничего ему не будет, пригреют, увезут в штаты и должность ещё дадут.

    • @user-dl2kc8ly4t
      @user-dl2kc8ly4t Před rokem +1

      да складывается впечатление ,что амеры в войну вступили что бы не добили нечисть фашистку

    • @UMODUYM
      @UMODUYM Před rokem +6

      @@user-dl2kc8ly4t так это так и было. Что бы сохранить ту хрень, что была против СССР ну и территорию под свой контроль взять. И воспитывать там новое поколение, новые страны против СССР.

    • @user-pm3tu1qk8h
      @user-pm3tu1qk8h Před rokem +2

      Оба фашиста .

    • @user-zz3vq3jg7w
      @user-zz3vq3jg7w Před rokem +5

      @@UMODUYM
      Ну во первых, чтобы просто жить.
      Пора нам уже вернуться с той войны.
      Психологи говорят,-кто часто оглядывается назад, чаще спотыкаются.
      А в данном случае. Поступок их правильный.
      Кто вовремя не ушёл из Чехии, были убиты чехами. Об этих преступлениях уже после войны почему-то помалкивают.

    • @UMODUYM
      @UMODUYM Před rokem +3

      @@user-zz3vq3jg7w Споткнулся, встал и пошел вперёд в этом нет ничего страшного. А вот те кто не помнит своего прошлого не имеет будущего.
      Но я писал совсем о другом. И ты это не понял. Просто приведи пример где пленённый распивал бы вино с пленившим его, хлопал бы его по плечу, улыбался, веселился..... Или для тебя это норм????
      Для меня нет. Мне это говорит, что они не враги а закадычные друзья, один знает, что его не убьют, другой знает что ему нах не надо его расстреливать, ведь они за одно, точнее против одного и того же.

  • @jangomango7796
    @jangomango7796 Před rokem

    Impressive footage. History back alive. What's the name of the background tunes? Or name of musician?

  • @Dogface1984
    @Dogface1984 Před 2 lety +301

    thank you for keeping history alive and documented 👍

    • @spiderreed350
      @spiderreed350 Před 2 lety +2

      Per ANGELWITCH!

    • @Dogface1984
      @Dogface1984 Před 2 lety +1

      @@spiderreed350 who da what-now?

    • @spiderreed350
      @spiderreed350 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Dogface1984 nothing at all.

    • @spiderreed350
      @spiderreed350 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Dogface1984 youssef Qraby,what do you wants pal?

    • @Dogface1984
      @Dogface1984 Před 2 lety +2

      @@spiderreed350 you said “per angel witch” and I wanted to know what that means

  • @Chiller01
    @Chiller01 Před 2 lety +37

    You’d think someone would stop and give that one legged officer a ride. 0:36

    • @mirquellasantos2716
      @mirquellasantos2716 Před rokem

      a bullet in the head more likely. Those monsters tortured and killed babies and children. In Czech alone they killed the men and send children and women to the concentration camps where the children were gassed.

    • @iztokdraksler6495
      @iztokdraksler6495 Před 2 měsíci

      Saddddly 😱

  • @1HotMaster1
    @1HotMaster1 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Это кадры отступления немецких войск немецкие войска отступают с оружием и На технике это Никакое не выселение

  • @jericho7962
    @jericho7962 Před 2 měsíci +7

    6:52 История этой девушки осталась неизвестной 😢

  • @user-sg5lq6dz3n
    @user-sg5lq6dz3n Před 2 lety +414

    Да ,повоевали на свою голову.Мне 76 лет и все годы так или иначе эта поганая война даёт о себе знать.Помню мужчин вернувшихся с фронта без рук ,без ноги.....Господи,сколько погубили фашисты наших людей,да, и своих....

    • @user-iriska2023
      @user-iriska2023 Před 2 lety +88

      Нашим воинам вечная память! А Вам здоровья!

    • @user-sg5lq6dz3n
      @user-sg5lq6dz3n Před 2 lety +28

      @@user-iriska2023 Спасибо!!!!!

    • @dbnfkzful
      @dbnfkzful Před 2 lety +20

      ты в коляске воевал? вытиран

    • @DaIxcrensnim
      @DaIxcrensnim Před 2 lety +15

      @@dbnfkzful иди в огузок.

    • @j-ch8787
      @j-ch8787 Před 2 lety +1

      @sam's club
      Where are yu from?
      Usa? Do yu think they aren t murders those one ?! Always setting wars since the very beginning of their history! And my very first american ancestor was embarked from Eire and land on virginia close to richmond in 1637. My family (Irish and Scot-Irish) had many soldiers even generals in US army such as Mc Cluskey and... Mc Auliffe.
      Puffff... Nationalists with narrow brain.

  • @farrahlyn
    @farrahlyn Před 2 lety +55

    it is nuts 8mm film is clearer then today's security cameras

  • @STRACHU100
    @STRACHU100 Před rokem +3

    My gramdfather was walking the oposite direction at this time. he was in a german labour camp in western germany and after libertion he walked 2 weeks to Poland. When he finely came home he weighed 49 kg.

  • @ilgizapetrov8213
    @ilgizapetrov8213 Před rokem +57

    Войну начинают одни, а страдают и расплачиваются другие,которые к этому кровопролитию отношения не имеют!

    • @vit25
      @vit25 Před rokem +5

      Почему не имеют?! Именно судетские немцы спровоцировали крупные беспорядки, а затем обратились за помощью к Рейху, после чего территория по Мюнхенскому соглашению вошла в состав нацистской Германии.

    • @mariupolmap2056
      @mariupolmap2056 Před rokem +4

      ​@@vit25 напоминает Крымскмй сценарий, теперь ждём такое же только с россиянами в Крыму

    • @vit25
      @vit25 Před rokem +2

      @@mariupolmap2056 чтобы описываемый мной период про Судеты напоминал Крым, для этого премьер-министр Великобритании, президент Франции, премьер-министр Италии должны прилететь в Москву и подписать документы о признании Крыма российским, а президент Украины всё это время должен сидеть за дверьми и молча ознакомиться с подписанными документами. После этого Польша объявлет Львов своим, как сделала это с Тешинской область Чехословакии в 1938 году. Ну и так далее.

    • @mariupolmap2056
      @mariupolmap2056 Před rokem +3

      @@vit25 попытка оправдаться очень неудачная и жалкая, попробуй ещё раз

    • @vit25
      @vit25 Před rokem

      @@mariupolmap2056 это всего лишь исторический факт, а не твоя попытка сравнить тёплое с мягким. Если есть какие-то дополнителные сведения, чтобы опровергнуть мой комментарий, то пиши по существу. Или не правда, что по Мюнхенскому соглашению была зафиксирована передача Судет Германии, которое подписали Гитлер, Чемберлен, Даладье, Муссолини?! После этого в зал, где было подписано это соглашение, была допущена чехословацкая делегация. Вот когда главы перечисленных мною стран прилетят в Москву для подписания подобного соглашения о признании Крыма российским, тогда и поговорим про схожести и различия.

  • @6yearsago627
    @6yearsago627 Před 2 lety +31

    Beautiful quality footage...

  • @armchairemperor4777
    @armchairemperor4777 Před 2 lety +20

    This was really well put together

  • @themichael3105
    @themichael3105 Před rokem

    Nice one! Thanks!

  • @TheChefDWC
    @TheChefDWC Před rokem +2

    I think the thing that disturbed me the most about this film was at 0:35 when I saw a one legged soldier hobbling down the road on crutches. A long line of vehicles filled with what appeared to be able bodied men passed. None of the vehicles stopped and nobody appeared willing to give up his seat for this crippled veteran. I sometimes find myself wondering what happened to this soldier. Was he physically able to make his way out of Czechoslovakia and also east Germany? What sort of life would a crippled man have had in post-war Germany?

  • @TheLucreziia
    @TheLucreziia Před 2 lety +280

    Some looked happy that the war was over and I guess optimistic that they would have a better future. The poor girl who had been beaten and abused was such a sad sight I hope she made it home. UPDATE 2022 I have been shocked at the number of heartless comments that have been made regarding my words. I see a young woman a victim of the war and my only thought about her is my sadness and compassion for her plight and my hope she survived. Quite a few people seem to have a problem with my compassion for a fellow human caught up in a terrible situation.

    • @DavBlc7
      @DavBlc7 Před 2 lety +43

      The czech people were also beaten and abused as well by the Germans during the occupation.
      The Czech also don't forget what the Germans did to a village, destroyed it and it's inhabitants all murdered after the death of Hyantch. They were looking for revenge.
      That's why the girl was beaten and abused, she was lucky to still alive though.

    • @prinzeugenius7907
      @prinzeugenius7907 Před 2 lety +79

      ​@@DavBlc7 bs the Czechs had it best in all of Europe, highest rations, no war service, no aerial bombardements. They were really quick to massacre all the German civilians they could find after the Russians arrived though, really brave people

    • @TheLucreziia
      @TheLucreziia Před 2 lety +29

      That is very true David, war is all about atrocities committed by all sides and the ordinary people suffer because of the corrupt governments both then and now.

    • @user-bz3ij4jf8r
      @user-bz3ij4jf8r Před 2 lety +4

      @@DavBlc7 Привет Добрый день

    • @justynagorka3972
      @justynagorka3972 Před 2 lety +23

      @@prinzeugenius7907 true, Czechs barely felt the war.

  • @brahim119
    @brahim119 Před rokem +46

    @0:34 so many cars and trucks passing by and no one stopped to give the one-legged man a lift ? This is beyond shocking.

    • @keith420840
      @keith420840 Před rokem

      He was SS, hes lucky to have even been alive. Think of all the children and mothers he rounded up and sent to the gas chambers. His crippled ass can keep walking..

    • @astralclub5964
      @astralclub5964 Před rokem +5

      Thank you! I saw that too!

    • @ok-up4qx
      @ok-up4qx Před rokem +1

      sorry for being a nerd but he isn't an officer but an NCO

    • @libertyforoneandall
      @libertyforoneandall Před rokem +1

      @@ok-up4qx all the more reason

    • @davidchosewood647
      @davidchosewood647 Před rokem

      Also the barefoot guy. I would have tried to scrounge him up some socks and boots.

  • @donrobertson4611
    @donrobertson4611 Před 3 měsíci +3

    What was Sepp Dietrich arguing about at 2:40?

    • @donrobertson4611
      @donrobertson4611 Před 19 dny

      @@robertjahn8498 I believe so, SS insignias and all. Interesting character.

  • @joseprado5698
    @joseprado5698 Před rokem +3

    Nossa, cara:
    Fico vendo essas imagens e, como sou brasileiro, não consigo imaginar um fato desses aqui. Não por nada, mas, como nunca vivi isso aqui na Am do Sul, desconheço essa (terrível) experiência.
    Mas, faz parte da raça humana, de nossa história.
    É isso.
    🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @user-hh3fy2ro2s
    @user-hh3fy2ro2s Před 2 lety +411

    Идёт и едет нескончаемая колонна проигравших войну солдат....но они улыбаются оператору!!! Видимо рады, что всё закончилось и они живы!

    • @user-ef1mf2ig8c
      @user-ef1mf2ig8c Před 2 lety +32

      Мирное население скорее всего беженцы с территорий которые перешли во владение Польши и Чехии , по данным ФРГ за период их выселения с бывших немецких земель и прихода их в Германию польскими и чешскими бандитами было убито около двух миллионов человек.По этому вопросу беженцы неоднократно обращались за помощью к советским войскам с просьбой выделить охрану.

    • @AJ-kx8rj
      @AJ-kx8rj Před 2 lety +9

      @@AlexWhiteUA не ешь столько говна!

    • @user-oe3ee5mp5e
      @user-oe3ee5mp5e Před 2 lety +63

      @@AlexWhiteUA А как на счёт того, что финны принимали участие в блокаде Ленинграда во 2 мировой, где погибли сотни тысяч мирных граждан? Сначала изучите вопрос, а потом делайте выводы. Может СССР сжигал в печах финнов, как это делал 3 рейх с евреями?

    • @user-oe3ee5mp5e
      @user-oe3ee5mp5e Před 2 lety +51

      @@AlexWhiteUA Вы не знаете историю, от слова СОВСЕМ. Запросы капитализма привели к власти красных. Именно заслуга СССР состоит в том, чт о капитал был вынужден пойти на уступки рабочим.

    • @AlexWhiteUA
      @AlexWhiteUA Před 2 lety +5

      @@user-oe3ee5mp5e историю вообще не знаю. Какая из них верна?

  • @deanoswell3302
    @deanoswell3302 Před rokem +4

    Absolutely brilliant.. Good backing soundtrack, nice choice.thanks for putting this up. Glad that there wasn't running commentary

  • @user-fx9bf7tc6c
    @user-fx9bf7tc6c Před rokem +14

    Отличные и редкие кадры. Благодарим за кинохронику и что сумели отснять на дорогую в то время цветную пленку.

    • @kindaryekindar8982
      @kindaryekindar8982 Před 2 měsíci

      Это скорей всего цветокорекция. Сама запись черно белая.

  • @justinhealey2408
    @justinhealey2408 Před rokem

    Love the first song, and the video is somethin else what a great photographer

  • @Gaviao_Real
    @Gaviao_Real Před rokem +60

    Que vídeo de qualidade excelente e histórico dessa época !

    • @hasterya3574
      @hasterya3574 Před rokem +3

      Так снимали уже нормально в конце 45 года а вот цвета только недавно начали добавлять, сам помню как с обычной плёнки тех времён смотрел хронику

    • @josecarlossilva9689
      @josecarlossilva9689 Před rokem

      Só isso? 😔

  • @timothyclaffey9138
    @timothyclaffey9138 Před 2 lety +53

    Wonder how far that guy on crutches with one leg was expected to go. Even a mile would be difficult.

    • @MelchizedekKohen
      @MelchizedekKohen Před rokem +23

      people where much tougher back then

    • @davidhammond10
      @davidhammond10 Před rokem +2

      I was just thinking the same thing

    • @KrissowskiM
      @KrissowskiM Před rokem +4

      My grandpa was a prisoner of Majdanek death camp - in proximity of Lublin, eastern Poland. His three brothers were there as well, with him. One of them had heine-medina and his legs were crooked. They had to carry him to Leipzig in a death march- had he been too slow - he would be shot in the ditch.
      People were much tougher then

    • @minhthunguyendang9900
      @minhthunguyendang9900 Před 3 měsíci

      @@KrissowskiM
      Yes, but each age produces
      its own
      circumstances-toughened people.

    • @mattg432
      @mattg432 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@MelchizedekKohen And miles were shorter.

  • @user-kn9up3tk1h
    @user-kn9up3tk1h Před rokem +75

    Люди которые пролили столько человеческой крови, возвращаются к себе на родину с улыбками на лицах. Если бы победили они, они бы всем нам позволили улыбаться???

    • @user-nu5rb7gn3h
      @user-nu5rb7gn3h Před rokem +8

      Они рады,потому что простой народ рад окончанию войны.

    • @o.kikota5616
      @o.kikota5616 Před rokem +5

      Su patria era Chequia y Eslovenia. Vivieron allí durante siglos pueblos de etnia germana. Fueron expulsados o asesinados .

    • @Lorn_Malvo_66
      @Lorn_Malvo_66 Před rokem +4

      Сталинский режим пролил крови не меньше, ничего, улыбаемся ведь. А насчёт "возвращаются к себе на родину" - они не возвращаются, их изгоняют с их родины. "Чехословакия" если до войны ещё(!) проводилась перепись, когда "чехословакия" только появилась после развала Австро-Венгрии должна была называться ГЕРМАНО-ЧЕХИЯ, потому что больше половины были немцы, треть чехи и остальное словаки.

    • @user-kh2kn2pr6t
      @user-kh2kn2pr6t Před rokem +3

      Если б их тогда не отправили на прогулку с улыбками, а судили и привели приговор в исполнение, то сегодня не было бы спецоперации!

    • @Lorn_Malvo_66
      @Lorn_Malvo_66 Před rokem

      @@user-kh2kn2pr6t Кого "их" и при чём здесь СВО на украине?

  • @user-gg3em7vb5j
    @user-gg3em7vb5j Před rokem +48

    Очень удивлён состоянием дороги по которой они идут. Вроде война а дорога целая.

    • @ihorzhyliak1220
      @ihorzhyliak1220 Před rokem +3

      Все как в кино, поля дороги и актеры .

    • @dirkkarp6289
      @dirkkarp6289 Před rokem +10

      Очевидно там не было боёв. Бои были на востоке и западе Германии. Уходят немецкие военные, а с ними и местные этнические немцы, которых изгоняли чехи.

    • @don_bespardon
      @don_bespardon Před rokem

      Вся Европа очко своё раздвинуть перед Германией без боёв

    • @user-fq5md7wu6n
      @user-fq5md7wu6n Před rokem +12

      Вы посмотрите кадры Берлина в мае. Всё разрушено, а дороги лучше, чем в мирное время в РФ))

    • @user-fq5md7wu6n
      @user-fq5md7wu6n Před rokem +1

      *в мае 1945г кадры хроники.

  • @catholiccrusader5328
    @catholiccrusader5328 Před 2 lety +101

    I really feel sorry for that poor girl in frame 7:09. Her face tells it all about the horror and degradation she suffered.

    • @lechuza222
      @lechuza222 Před rokem +7

      She was very hot!

    • @katharinaschulte3539
      @katharinaschulte3539 Před rokem +1

      You don't have to be sorry and that's what they did with the Germans. That the truth comes to light more and more often is at least something, but that doesn't make up for anything. Whatever the Germans did, we weren't any better.

    • @mishacol
      @mishacol Před rokem

      Highly likely a Nazi officer.

    • @fionnmcginley2085
      @fionnmcginley2085 Před rokem

      @@lechuza222 most likely she had just been raped and beaten

    • @V_anonim
      @V_anonim Před rokem +9

      Bruh

  • @trroland1248
    @trroland1248 Před 2 lety +19

    This is the most happy-go-lucky expulsion or evacuation I have ever seen. The soldiers appear all disarmed, except for the hard-mounted guns on vehicles. I guess they knew they were lucky to have the chance to move west and surrender to the Americans and not the Reds. Its all good except for the beat up blonde girl. I have seen her in another film and she truly the most pathetic picture of confusion and shame. Notice that she seems to be wearing German uniform pants. Did she have nothing else to wear? I'm sure there is a horrible story there. Unfortunately, sexual violence as revenge has always been a thing.

  • @lizrodkey1368
    @lizrodkey1368 Před rokem +1

    Who played the song “Revolution”???

  • @user-vm6gi1jb6p
    @user-vm6gi1jb6p Před rokem +7

    Наши деды победили фашизм,сорняк то сорвали а вот корни оставили и эти корни дали о себе знать-один из главных сорняков это Клаус Шваб. Слава РОДУ слава русскому народу,народу освободителю от фашистов и прочих недочеловеков.(Грузия)

  • @yeeg7729
    @yeeg7729 Před 2 lety +8

    wow, great as always

  • @jeffreyharnden7523
    @jeffreyharnden7523 Před 2 lety +22

    That messed up looking lady in the 7 min. Scene is one of the most iconic image they always show her in these documentary. Wonder if she is still alive today how old would she be today.

    • @fortnex9972
      @fortnex9972 Před 2 lety +3

      The blond beauty looks beaten up. Maybe for being german's lover.
      Similar to those in France and Holland

    • @fortnex9972
      @fortnex9972 Před 2 lety +4

      @what time is it Meh. !! That shows how easy is turn the most educated Country in Europe in a buch of murders.
      Do you think yourself and your own Country is free of falling in the same sin ??.

    • @fortnex9972
      @fortnex9972 Před 2 lety +2

      @what time is it My point is. Everybody can become a monster.
      There is not " moral superiority" that can make people and Coutries totally safe of beeing one.

    • @davidmathews7941
      @davidmathews7941 Před 2 lety +2

      She looks so
      Lovely so sad
      She has now died
      Or a very old lady
      Time does not
      discriminat

    • @fortnex9972
      @fortnex9972 Před 2 lety +1

      @what time is it what about yourself?🤔

  • @ivogianfranco1633
    @ivogianfranco1633 Před rokem +9

    I didn't know that there was any massive expulsion of ethnic Germans from countries like Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukraine etc. (= Eastern Europe). I do know however that there was a massive expulsion from the western parts of Czechoslovakia and Poland, parts that are close to the Czech-German, Czech-Austrian and Polish-German borders and that were and obviously still are located in Central Europe. Plus, till 1948 was Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic a capitalist and democratic state, so the term "eastern" is wrong not only geographically, but also geopolitically. For a thousand years was Bohemia/Czechia a firm part of Central/Western Europe (geographically, economically, culturally, religiously etc.), yet only four decades of the socialist/communist regime in the 20th century mean that the country is for some "westerners" forever "eastern", just like "Eastern Germany". 30 years ago it was maybe understandable, but now it's only ignorant and stupid. And I do care, because my family is a North Italian/Austrian/Czech mix. Have a nice day.

    • @victornunes6047
      @victornunes6047 Před rokem +2

      During and after the war,people around the world didn't wanted to get close to Germans at all. Even nowadays some people look at Germans and say "ew,n4z1!"

    • @Alurfilmmini_YT
      @Alurfilmmini_YT Před rokem +1

      Hidup jerman

    • @maximkretsch7134
      @maximkretsch7134 Před rokem

      A country which kills and expulses people from their homeland can hardly been called democratic, neither before nor after 1948. Basically it had been a Czech policy from 1919 on to oppress the German minority which accounted for 25 % of the population of "Czechoslovakia". No wonder those people welcomed the Nazis in 1938. As for the mass expulsions of Germans from all over Eastern Europe this led to an almost complete replacement of the war losses in manpower and explains to a large extent how the German economy recovered so quickly and fundamentally from the war destructions, better than most countries around which received more American aid per capita. At the same time the expulsion of the German minorities from all over East Europe stripped those countries from the most highly developed, civilised, productive and orderly part of their population and explains their decline which is often, but falsely attributed to communism alone, because even among the communist countries Central Germany (sometimes but falsely referred to as "East Germany") became the wealthiest.

    • @hypernatic
      @hypernatic Před 2 měsíci

      i dont know what you mean, but we czech are definitly not western european XD our language is slavic, a lot of our culture as well, we can be our own mix between central and east but not western

    • @user-hq5kb5mn9k
      @user-hq5kb5mn9k Před 2 měsíci

      А вы еще забыли изгнание немцев из Прибалтики, немцев, которые жили там веками, были такие регионы при этом еще и имущество конфисковали. Русских в это время в Прибалтике не было, это где-то 39 год.

  • @milamoskovskaya517
    @milamoskovskaya517 Před rokem +32

    Почти все эти люди - уже умерли...кроме тех,кто был младенцем...
    Грустно все это : зачем война была нужна вообще?🙉🙈😭

    • @zloynivavod
      @zloynivavod Před rokem +4

      Они думали, что всë пройдëт быстро и как по маслу. Но получили отпор, до этого у них было всë хорошо, страны без особого сопротивления сдавались.

    • @user-gy3oy8zg4t
      @user-gy3oy8zg4t Před rokem +9

      Теперь.скажы.зачем россии
      Нужна.воина и захваты соседних
      Стран и ответив поимеш и немцев

    • @VCHK
      @VCHK Před rokem

      @@user-gy3oy8zg4t Пропагандон

    • @user-gy3oy8zg4t
      @user-gy3oy8zg4t Před rokem +1

      @@VCHK причем здесь пропагондон а то что россия
      Ведет воину захватническую
      И тебе понятно захватить области
      Соседнего государства и присоединить к себе.и вести
      Воину дальше и в открытую
      Говорить что цель захвать
      И присоединение всего соседнего государства это
      По твоему нормально если так
      То можно и оправдать немецких
      Фашыстов у них тоже была
      Цель захватить россию и присоединить германии чем
      Отличается ваша цель от немецкои подумаи над этим
      Не как русскии увлеченыи идееи
      Великои россискои империеи
      А как сторонии наблюдатель
      Примерно если бы ты наблюдал
      Как пример венгрия напала бы.
      На болгарию и заявила что болгария это от нане часть венгрии ты бы осудил венгрию
      Как захватчика или представь
      Что китаи напав на россию заявил что россия будет частью
      Китая поставь себя на место
      Тех на кого напали

    • @VCHK
      @VCHK Před rokem

      @@user-gy3oy8zg4t у нас президент заявил что мы ради захвата пришли? акстись шиза, протрезвей с глоту. Денацификация и демилитаризация, вот наши цели. Уничтожить нацистов и милитаристов, бандеровцы (дети третьего рэйха) воскресли, мы их обратно в магилы загоняем. Россия гигантская держава, нам как будто ваши разворованные просранные земли нужны, ты себе напридумывал.

  • @petersterling5334
    @petersterling5334 Před rokem +7

    Incredible footage! Never saw anything like this before. Great Documentary filming

  • @knowneys1977
    @knowneys1977 Před rokem +108

    My mum told me that near where our family lived in the UK 🇬🇧 they had German POWs, she said she saw them quite often doing work, just
    outside the camp. I remember asking her what they were like - ‘young’ she said, ‘glad to be out of it, most of them’ - many of them hadn’t
    wanted to be IN the war in the first place, but that was just they way it was in those days. The world was a very different place.

    • @mrpopo-sf3ke
      @mrpopo-sf3ke Před rokem +30

      The world is very much the same. People are very much the same.
      The only difference and constantly evolving aspect is technology. People are perfect beings with almost endless potential. People haven't changed bilogically or mentally, people have been innovative and creative since always. But despite these highly intelligent traits people are suckers for pride, lust, jealousy, hate, bias and therefore people have literally limitless potential for complete tragedy.
      People are easily misslead and groomed into whatever idiology and their minds can be changed through trickery, so again despite intelligence, people are highly naive without.. what they say.. "good guidance"
      So, When technology evolves or devolves, people get differend ways of expression, but people are the same and have been the same.

    • @stevecook7551
      @stevecook7551 Před rokem +13

      We had a neighbor that was a POW in Canada somewhere in the prairies . The POW's would volunteer to work for the local farmers during harvest , they were paid for their work and well fed. Quite often they would be given a room on the farm . He said that no one thought to try and escape , where would we go was his thought. He said the worst day of the war for him was when they told him he had to go home after the war , he came back as soon as he could.

    • @Hey_you_______x
      @Hey_you_______x Před rokem +3

      @@mrpopo-sf3keMr. poopoo, I believe you're overlooking what should be obvious changes in societies. Perhaps you're generalizing; however, I cannot agree that the world is the same same technological advances. Those same advances in technologies have changed the as humans interact, work, and seek approval for their paper thin egos.

    • @mrpopo-sf3ke
      @mrpopo-sf3ke Před rokem +4

      @@Hey_you_______x I explained how human nature has been the same always, but technological innovasions changed the style humans go forward. Still humans are the same, period. Also your english is difficult to understand, I really can't read that

    • @dubsar
      @dubsar Před rokem +4

      The world is now more like it was back then, don't you agree?

  • @wenefant
    @wenefant Před 7 měsíci +7

    A part of my family has lived in Boidensdorf (Bohdanovice) for hundreds of years - until my great-grandparents just dissapeared and nobody knew what happened to them after ww2 (obviously they were expelled & killed, or killed on the spot in their hometown).
    Of their 8 sons (i think) 4 were killed/missed in war, 3 went to bavaria and one to austria (my grandfather). One daughter of them also went to bavaria.
    An alle mit Sudetendeutscher Verwandtschaft, schreibt mich gerne an!

    • @user-cb1re5mv1f
      @user-cb1re5mv1f Před 2 měsíci

      Es ist notwendig, die Frage der Rückkehr der Sudetenländer unter die Zuständigkeit Deutschlands zu stellen. Das ist historische Gerechtigkeit.

    • @hypernatic
      @hypernatic Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-cb1re5mv1f zum glück wird das nicht passieren :) bevor das passiert überollen die armeen der osteuropäischen länder deutschland :)

    • @user-fy6pp2xe8p
      @user-fy6pp2xe8p Před 9 dny

      @@user-cb1re5mv1f Что бы вернуть земли послевоенного раздела мира, нужно ввести 3 мировую войну...вы согласны на развязывание западом полномасштабной войны что бы твой дом снесли бомбы а твоя семья осталась на руинах когда тебя призовут твои власти на фронт? Герой пля выискался, давай рискни, только знай недобиток что всегда найдется противовес твоим желаниям

  • @SilesianBrethren
    @SilesianBrethren Před 3 měsíci +1

    This is what happens to ungrateful people that do not respect the country they once let them in! Let it be a lesson!

  • @danditto6145
    @danditto6145 Před rokem +69

    Kind of shocked at the unloaded condition of many of the vehicles. I was a mechanized Infantry Officer in the U.S. Army and we always looked badly at vehicle drivers that didn’t offer light infantry a ride on top of our M-113 tracks when going the same way.

    • @mdsf01
      @mdsf01 Před rokem +23

      Same here. The Luftwaffe officer missing a leg and walking on crutches should have been on one of those vehicles. Guess at the end of the war it was an every man for himself time.

    • @bonifaceonyekaba8849
      @bonifaceonyekaba8849 Před rokem +1

      You thinking of it with the mindset of peacetime. With war, if you have a plan, you tend to avoid any added contingency that could deviate you. It's a matter of life and death. How do you trust someone you don't know? Maybe they had orders, surely they did, that prevented such thinking or actions. It's those that don't follow orders that wind up dead.

    • @asd53436
      @asd53436 Před rokem

      @@bonifaceonyekaba8849 Но в данном случае, русский солдат обязательно его бы взял, потому что жалость и сочувствие превыше всего!

    • @jabbh7680
      @jabbh7680 Před rokem +3

      @@asd53436 😂😂😂

    • @forranach
      @forranach Před rokem

      ​@bonifaceonyekaba8849 the war was over. So it was in fact peace time.

  • @Johannesfluke77
    @Johannesfluke77 Před 2 lety +112

    Thank you for this gem of history. Like a window through time. Fascinating to see the difference in faces and hair styles as well as the body types compared to today.

    • @pavlosta7173
      @pavlosta7173 Před 2 lety +5

      because of war, 10 jears later most of them was again good feaded

    • @madogblue
      @madogblue Před 2 lety +7

      They look well fed especially during a war

    • @dwightpowell6673
      @dwightpowell6673 Před 2 lety +1

      @@madogblue They ate horses...dogs...cats.

    • @brando4422
      @brando4422 Před 2 lety +4

      @@dwightpowell6673 That's what my grandparents ate! Made my grandmother sick when she learned she ate her cat the neighbors killed and thought the least they could do was share. As devastated as she was when you're starving and the pets are all that's left she said you eat them. Since I always swore I never could since I've always seen them as family especially as a kid don't think I could like she sucked it up. That woman especially and my grandfather could seem to eat anything. Thank god all she fed me was potatoes no house pets

    • @dwightpowell6673
      @dwightpowell6673 Před 2 lety +1

      @@brando4422 so sorry that your grandparents had to endure such suffering.

  • @martinoppermann9868
    @martinoppermann9868 Před rokem

    Thanks - for this worthful pictures to document, what happend to the people in and after the war.
    We all need a new way of thinking and feeling.
    The truth is the highest good -there shall be peace between all of us.
    We should be happy to live in peace and we should be aware of the hounds of war.
    Hypocracy is evil, so trust your inner light and don't follow those, who deliver weapons to fight for something else.
    Weapons won't bring peace, they'll just bring the silence of a graveyard.
    so we all in the world, are now those people who will create peace.
    ....and how we can do this.
    ..not to participate in the war industry.
    Everyone will find it's own individual way to bring more peace in this world.
    Wish to all of you a blessed X-Mas 2022.

  • @Sterlingjob
    @Sterlingjob Před 2 měsíci +1

    I was in villages near Susice in Czech Republic. The buildings have hardly changed at all I was told. Nice and quiet! Beer not bad!

  • @user-or6ri8yj3e
    @user-or6ri8yj3e Před 2 lety +45

    Да повезло этим немцам ,мало справедливости их бы наши города востанавливать да уголек в Варкуте добывать.А они отделались легким испугом.

    • @user-lx1iv5fu5w
      @user-lx1iv5fu5w Před 2 lety +12

      Уголек добывать наших заставили кто в плену был.

    • @denkristmas5499
      @denkristmas5499 Před 2 lety +4

      По их довольным физиономиям это уж точно видно

    • @user-fh2iy9ug9p
      @user-fh2iy9ug9p Před 2 lety +1

      @@user-lx1iv5fu5w )))))руку пожал

    • @user-fh2iy9ug9p
      @user-fh2iy9ug9p Před 2 lety +7

      уголек ты олень добывать будешь еще и добавки просить

    • @user-lx1iv5fu5w
      @user-lx1iv5fu5w Před 2 lety +1

      Ты все что читаешь наоборот понимаешь да?

  • @rubenzalacain3745
    @rubenzalacain3745 Před 2 lety +5

    Excelente video amigo (SALUDOS DESDE ARGENTINA) 👍👍👍

  • @wawaweewa9159
    @wawaweewa9159 Před rokem +1

    Imagine such clear footage from people 1000 years ago, seeing their young faces and knowing they have grown old or passed away, and we too will follow.

    • @pumelo1
      @pumelo1 Před rokem +1

      past, present and future are one whole, everything exists together. It is the "biological Matrix" around us, that means we are watching this video the same way you are in 1000 years if the video still exists in the future!

  • @remy3014
    @remy3014 Před rokem

    Impressed by the number of crowd
    Peoples umbelievable thousands and thousands

  • @lusobrasileiro6390
    @lusobrasileiro6390 Před 2 lety +50

    Quanto sofrimento essa guerra causou a humanidade,o ser humano perdeu totalmente o respeito e o amor ao próximo.

    • @TheLucreziia
      @TheLucreziia Před 2 lety +4

      E ainda assim, temos guerra após guerra.

    • @lusobrasileiro6390
      @lusobrasileiro6390 Před 2 lety +2

      @@TheLucreziia verdade o ser humano não aprende com seus erros

    • @Matanza4897
      @Matanza4897 Před rokem +1

      ​@@lusobrasileiro6390 a guerra faz parte do ser humano,e sempre vai fazer...infelizmente...

    • @user-ne3bv6xx5l
      @user-ne3bv6xx5l Před rokem +4

      Страдание причинила нацистская Германия и её сателлиты включая имперскую Японию. 27 миллионов погибших советских граждан и больше 30 миллионов китайцев погибли в результате агрессии этих варваров.

    • @karolinaozaeta6476
      @karolinaozaeta6476 Před rokem

      @@user-ne3bv6xx5l que los rusos no eran ángeles, también asesinaron muchas personas inocentes y al principio se asociaron con los nazis para repartirse los territorios ocupados como Polonia, todos eran bestias asesinas.

  • @maillyeheilly3195
    @maillyeheilly3195 Před 2 lety +67

    Pelo amor de Deus não sacrifique crianças em guerra. Quantas inocente foram mortas que Deus abençoe estás crianças e receba esses anjinhos.

  • @user-kf5hp8lp6k
    @user-kf5hp8lp6k Před rokem +24

    18-19 June 1945, in the Přerov incident, 71 men, 120 women and 74 children (265 Germans) who were Carpathian Germans from Dobšiná were passing through Horní Moštěnice near Přerov railway station. Here they were taken out of the train by Czechoslovakian soldiers, taken outside the city to a hill named "Švédské šance", where they were forced to dig their own graves and all were shot. The massacre did not become publicly known until the fall of the Communist regime in 1989.
    20,000 Germans were forced to leave Brno for camps in Austria. Z. Beneš reported 800 deaths.
    Estimates of those killed in the Ústí massacre range from not less than 42 up to 2,000 civilians. Recent estimates range from 80 to 100 deaths.
    763 ethnic Germans were shot dead in and around Postelberg

    • @KrissowskiM
      @KrissowskiM Před rokem +10

      Nobody can blame these people for revenge - what Germans had been doing in Poland and Russia was many times worse!

    • @elating96
      @elating96 Před rokem +14

      @@KrissowskiM According to you, murdering women and children is justified because other members of their ethnicity were murderers. That is revolting.

    • @KrissowskiM
      @KrissowskiM Před rokem +1

      @@elating96 yes - it was the Germans who supported and started a total war, bombed hospitals, burnt people in hospitals, murdered hundreds of thousands of civilians and POWs. If I wanted to write about every kind of atrocity they had committed (with full support of their whole population - especially female) I wouldn’t be able to finish today....

    • @KrissowskiM
      @KrissowskiM Před rokem +1

      @@elating96
      They got some response to their superiority dream and treating others as sub //
      humans. You’re just too ignorant to understand they got way too little for what they had done in the east and never paid for it!...

    • @user-lw8hg8ed7m
      @user-lw8hg8ed7m Před rokem +1

      ЮЗ м

  • @KayDSmith
    @KayDSmith Před rokem

    Great snipped of history, and also great music!

  • @Oceanwireaudio
    @Oceanwireaudio Před 2 lety +69

    My father was there, 6 years old with his Mum, brother and sisters fleeing back to Germany, they stopped for the night just outside Dresden and witnessed the bombing by the Allies.

    • @filipnalewaja5609
      @filipnalewaja5609 Před 2 lety +10

      Poor Little Germans Who started carpet bombings of cities?

    • @nyctom08
      @nyctom08 Před 2 lety +9

      He should of been thankful he and his family weren't slaughtered like all the other families his German friends slaughtered across Europe.

    • @2UNIEK
      @2UNIEK Před 2 lety +7

      @@filipnalewaja5609 A random father, mother and children carpet bombed cities?

    • @emmanuelleon2848
      @emmanuelleon2848 Před 2 lety +11

      @@filipnalewaja5609 It was the English that started the carpet bombing. Hitler waited 3 and a half months without bombing England and then he retaliated. It was also the English agitators that declared war on national socialist Germany on 9/3/1939....A few days later the Bolsheviks also invaded Poland so why didn't the English and French declare war on Russia? ......Because the English politicians are always full of shit when they go to war! Please learn real history and not allied propaganda!

    • @filipnalewaja5609
      @filipnalewaja5609 Před 2 lety +13

      @@emmanuelleon2848 you are wrong it was Germans Who started carpet bombings read about carpet bombings of Warsaw during september campaign and also read about Luftwaffe shooting columns of polish civilians in Poland, so eye for an eye. You do not have to tell me about English politicians behavior during war, we are fully aware of it in Poland.

  • @DineshGupta-eo8xj
    @DineshGupta-eo8xj Před 2 lety +82

    Felt like being physically present in that period of time , just too good

    • @mastrammeena328
      @mastrammeena328 Před 2 lety +2

      I see a similarity between our current government and nazis
      The only difference is of degree of extremism, also it's impossible to go on full extremism in today's world of internet and satellites

    • @steffen5121
      @steffen5121 Před 2 lety +1

      What color does to a film.

    • @diego_f_v_d_c8167
      @diego_f_v_d_c8167 Před 2 lety +2

      @@mastrammeena328Verdade, em países Comunistas ainda existe essa características do nazismo! O povo foi doutrinado nas escolas que as pessoas nem se deram conta que o Comunismo é um governo repressor a qual o governo de Hitler fez participação!

    • @j-ch8787
      @j-ch8787 Před 2 lety

      @@mastrammeena328
      Don t feel so sure it couldn t happen again. Don t forget how MMS were controlled even just during viet nam war. Today it could be easier I guess.
      Too many lies and trustfull / confident public opinion yu can fool easily. Especially with so many conspirationist or complotist circles or medias such as on net.

    • @j-ch8787
      @j-ch8787 Před 2 lety

      @@diego_f_v_d_c8167
      Hum... A lot to say after such a speech of "free america"... Who allowed and encouraged Adolf to get the power? For example... Do yu think america was so... "innocent"? Ha ha ha. Or GB... Or France itself ? Commies weren t interested by 2d WW they knew perfectly they won t be able to resist in 37...39... Even 41.

  • @heavyvehiclelifestyle8396

    Does anybody know the story of that lone woman with the black eye. What happened to her. I have seen her in other videos about the Soviet revenge in Germany. She looks a bit like the actress Michelle Pfeiffer.

  • @kevinx9225
    @kevinx9225 Před 3 měsíci +1

    During my school years, we only had some black & white photos in books and maybe a short film here and there. I was in school late 70s to early 80s. I didn't get a decent taste of history until college. Even then between what was taught and what we were told to believe didn't show a deep enough grasp of reality. This 10 min video shows a bigger view of what happened than my time in high school.

  • @user-yp8jv8ch5j
    @user-yp8jv8ch5j Před 2 lety +18

    My brother in law s father was a POW in UK IN 1945. He lives in hanau now. I am a korean. After 70 years people does not care about war. R.I.P ALL PEOPLE WHO DIED IN WW2

    • @user-fy6pp2xe8p
      @user-fy6pp2xe8p Před 9 dny

      Отец твоего шурина шел на восток убивать

  • @TOMAS-lh4er
    @TOMAS-lh4er Před 2 lety +22

    I've seen this before , but always worth seeing again , I really like the music you chose !!

  • @wladislavmindrin573
    @wladislavmindrin573 Před rokem +3

    Это похоже на переселение колонизаторов с улыбкой на лице предвкушающих как они будут тиранить местное население.

  • @KotoVasia-sz2md
    @KotoVasia-sz2md Před rokem +3

    Чехи не оказали никакого сопротивления вооруженным немецким мужчинам, зато потом доблестно сражались с безоружными немецкими стариками, женщинами и детьми.

  • @noname-zu9ro
    @noname-zu9ro Před rokem +55

    Что-то по их лицам не видать, что это изгнание. Больше похоже на возвращение из удачной командировки.

    • @user-ft3fx2vj6t
      @user-ft3fx2vj6t Před rokem +4

      Там на 6:51 то-ли пьяная, то ли побитая девушка на половину в форменной одежде, а остальные все действительно чистенькие и с улыбками на лицах.

    • @lyut22
      @lyut22 Před rokem +4

      удачно сдриснувшие)

    • @user-vl6cm5kg9r
      @user-vl6cm5kg9r Před rokem +4

      Их изгнали советские войска с чехословаками.Были массовые изнасилования девушек,детей.Про эту девушку тоже писпли,что ее подвершли массовому изнасилованию.На ней обычные штаны немецкого верхолаза-маляра.Про это расказывал наш актер, игравщий напарника Шурика в комедии Гайдая "Приключения Шурика" .Где они бегали по стройке.."Надо,Федя! Надо!"..

  • @user-ue7gj4kd6f
    @user-ue7gj4kd6f Před 2 lety +81

    За безумства власть имущих всегда расплачиваются простые люди.

    • @user-cn8vj5rs5c
      @user-cn8vj5rs5c Před 2 lety +3

      От скажи, что они не звали "Немецкий мир к себе"....

    • @kayrat2020
      @kayrat2020 Před rokem

      Точняк

    • @K.Marx48
      @K.Marx48 Před rokem +3

      Я так не думаю, немцы могут идти к черту, цивилизованные они или нет.

    • @sergiiyershov5795
      @sergiiyershov5795 Před rokem

      Нет ,немцы сами выбрали Гитлера , он реально победил на выборах ,причем демократических ! Это не СССР и не Московия ,где выборов не было 100 лет , один цирк

    • @kayrat2020
      @kayrat2020 Před rokem

      @@sergiiyershov5795 немцы сами выбрали?))))))) ты блеснул тупостью и глупостью

  • @ivanshubin1499
    @ivanshubin1499 Před rokem +41

    Этих всех людей давно нет в живых, а в фильме они все молодые , здоровые, красивые, печалька, мы все умрем.

    • @jericho29skyhawk94
      @jericho29skyhawk94 Před rokem

      -Прощаю тебя Дарвин
      - Спасибо говнюк, ценю
      -Знаешь,если бы нам с братьями была бы нужна тачка, и нас разыскивали копы, я бы тоже тебя порешил.
      -Правда?
      -Конечно чувак, мы просто оказались не в том месте и не в то время,так что ты не парься шеф...
      -Хорошо, не буду парится...
      -А тут на небесах такая красотища... Когда нибудь мы встретимся.
      -Ты считаешь?
      -Я точно знаю...
      "Козырные тузы" 2006

    • @user-cu5cq3iv5v
      @user-cu5cq3iv5v Před rokem +2

      Ну так радоваться нужно. Вечная жизнь страшнее смерти.

    • @rasamaha65able
      @rasamaha65able Před rokem +4

      смерть это только начала жизненного пути через много много веков твоя душа если она чиста перед богом может быть и возродится только в другом мире и неизвестно где... умирает только физическое тело а внутренние состояния материи живет

    • @user-cq5sn5hq4m
      @user-cq5sn5hq4m Před rokem

      Мы не «умрем», а всего лишь уснём как и каждый день только в этот раз не на ночь а на вечность. А эти, звери нацистские изверги они не умерли и не уснули а СДОХЛИ как поганые шакалы

    • @user-mr4wc6fs4l
      @user-mr4wc6fs4l Před rokem +1

      Ничего, прорвёмся не впервой)

  • @user-gn1by1ij4u
    @user-gn1by1ij4u Před rokem +3

    Незабываемое и показательное зрелище, когда по Москве провели пленных немцев!!! Может молодежь не в курсе... Посмотрите!!!

  • @Laufer88
    @Laufer88 Před 2 lety +92

    The main reason why US soldiers treated them better and there wasn't revenge on Germans is only due to the fact that Americans didn't have millions of civilian casualties, genocide and war on its own territory...comparing to Russians, Poles, Czechoslovaks etc...

    • @xerox2610
      @xerox2610 Před 2 lety +7

      Nonsense. Beter treated by the US soldiers? US propaganda.

    • @elizabethmiller7918
      @elizabethmiller7918 Před 2 lety +19

      The Czechs had exactly 34800 deaths in the war. half of those from allied bombings, some thousands form serving in allied militaries, some from serving in german militaries. only a tiny fraction from actual oppression mostly following the Heydrich assassination's. After the war in 1946 While the Czechs had every single man women and child of German decent in concentration camps with almost daily torture orgies, they glibly added a zero to that number. which has now been uncritically copied by many.

    • @Studio.Op5001
      @Studio.Op5001 Před 2 lety +2

      @@xerox2610 Bro, there is a reason thousands Soldiers, Government officials, Civilians and Scientists were running to the US occupation zones wtf. It is a known fact. Would you prefer to be captured by the Russians?

    • @Studio.Op5001
      @Studio.Op5001 Před 2 lety +14

      @@elizabethmiller7918 According to Wikipedia On German Occupation of Czechoslovakia "During the German occupation between 294,000 to 320,000 citizens (including Jews, making up most of the casualties) were murdered." Not even counting in the millitary deaths.

    • @janfrosty3392
      @janfrosty3392 Před 2 lety +7

      @@elizabethmiller7918 BS

  • @user-mm5zo2lm3z
    @user-mm5zo2lm3z Před 2 lety +31

    Более счастливых эсэсовцев ещё не видел ни в одном док.кинЕ ... !) Честно !

    • @user-qr5yq8cj2y
      @user-qr5yq8cj2y Před 2 lety +8

      На видео офицер СС был только один, остальные - пехота и мотмехчасти хрен знает откуда...

    • @user-ds7bt8sm3e
      @user-ds7bt8sm3e Před 2 lety

      Они радуются тому, что советским солдатам не попались...

    • @lewisc982
      @lewisc982 Před 2 lety

      Good! 8-8!!

    • @user-rj4zz6hy5i
      @user-rj4zz6hy5i Před rokem +1

      Посмотри на кремль сейчас.

    • @olgalamparter5711
      @olgalamparter5711 Před rokem +1

      Азовцев ты имел ввиду

  • @thomasoliver354
    @thomasoliver354 Před 3 měsíci

    So many different vehicles. Can anyone explain what each was for? Especially, those heavy half tracks

  • @user-gd9vw1jk4b
    @user-gd9vw1jk4b Před měsícem +2

    Что сказать? Жалко немцев. Я думаю, что они не забыли и не простили этого. Чехи за это ещё заплатят.

  • @peterwright4224
    @peterwright4224 Před rokem +11

    And they drive past a fellow soldier in uniform with a leg amputated on crutches and no one gives him a lift. This shows how disgusting they are

  • @bupe007
    @bupe007 Před 2 lety +35

    Music is phantastic. Germans in the Czech Territory were not only Germans but also Austrians who lived there since 500 years.

    • @Ironmikeblood
      @Ironmikeblood Před 2 lety +4

      The Czech Territory was established, after WW1, DUH

    • @bupe007
      @bupe007 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Ironmikeblood Yes there was a Czech terittory and it was good. Germans and Czechs lived together. But the origin was the Habsburg Reich...Austria. In the Austrian monarchy there was no idea who is better or worse. Compare it to Texas and the US. It was a multi language speaking peace of earth. Then for religiuos reasons (protestants) and for Nationalism and for getting upset with the Austrian royal Family, Czech wanted independence. All OK. BUT the Russians an the USSR made a puppet State out of Czech Republic , so they did with East Germany and ...Poland, Bulgaria, Rumania, Hungary. In the end it was a desaster. Welcome back to the European Union and for fucks sake never ever an iron curtain!

    • @Ironmikeblood
      @Ironmikeblood Před 2 lety +3

      @@bupe007 You can't tell me a thing, my Mom's of Austrian German Stock aaand All also spoke Czech.

    • @Ironmikeblood
      @Ironmikeblood Před 2 lety

      @@bupe007 So who did "Mahren Belong To??? 🤣

    • @bupe007
      @bupe007 Před 2 lety

      @@Ironmikeblood Who is Mahren?

  • @pdalemason1964
    @pdalemason1964 Před rokem +1

    If Eisenhower hadn’t of pulled the reigns on Patton he would have liberated Bohemia and Czechia instead of them becoming Czechoslovakia under Soviet jurisdiction. Eisenhower felt the Soviet’s had lost a lot of men to do what they had to do and didn’t want Patton proceeding any further East.

    • @Mirinovic
      @Mirinovic Před 9 měsíci

      I read that reason of Czechoslovakia was left to Soviet sphere of unfluenc was that USA need SSSR as ally agenst Japan

    • @pdalemason1964
      @pdalemason1964 Před 9 měsíci

      @@Mirinovic that’s a good assessment as well. But hey the Eastern Bloc is free and I want to visit some day.

  • @nebnem4610
    @nebnem4610 Před rokem +2

    мой Отец в это время уже лежал в госпитале в Кенигсберге и будет там лежать после тяжелых ранения и контузии еще несколько месяцев, пока сможет быть выписанным из госпиталя. Про разное комментаторы пишут, вот еще два момента: 1. из всех показанных пленных только у семи солдат закатаны рукава, а им всем очень жарко. По Украине они браво перли с закатанными рукавами от "жаркой работы". Даже перед почти толерантными американцами не хотели бравировать ничем. Только об избежавшем советского плена (ах, как жаль) подполковнике СС (его наглая рожа в профиль впервые появляется на отметке 01.58), который, видимо, и дальше будет учить янки правильному общению с истинными арийцами не подумаешь, что он смущен неудачными обстоятельствами: не только вода, но и вино по-прежнему хороши. 2. на отметке 06.50 появляется немецкая военнослужащая со всем букетом последствий от, конечно же, целенаправленно к ней пробившегося советского десанта: пробились, наследили и тайно отползли в зону советской оккупации. А Мама моя в это время вышла из погреба приютивших ее голландцев, куда попала сбежав из лагеря в Нордгорне, где два года была в рабстве у сограждан этих улыбчивых мальчиков. Так то оно, конечно же, занимательная уникальная хроника - но не для меня. Видеть эту безнаказанность невыносимо. С удовлетворением вношу изменения в свои печальные заметки. Louis тут сообщил, что нахрапистого подполковника СС (SS-Obersturmbännfurher Micheal Kniessel) американцы все-таки передали чешскому Трибуналу и те его повесили, вот и ладненько.

  • @michaelerasmus190
    @michaelerasmus190 Před rokem +7

    My grandad had his troopship sunk by a sub ,drifted onto Italian occupied Africa,liberated by the British who left him in a place called Tobruck for a year ,followed by another foreign vacation with the Germans.

  • @user-vj5kx7gm7w
    @user-vj5kx7gm7w Před 2 lety +66

    зимой 43 года Манштейн нанес контрудар советским войскам в восточной Украине. Во время боев СС и Вермахт не брали в плен отступающих. Советских солдат сжигали живьем и убивали гранатами в подвалах вместе с мирными жителями. Расказывал мой отец , ему было 13 лет. На кинохронике офицер СС улыбается.

    • @prinzeugenius7907
      @prinzeugenius7907 Před 2 lety +11

      да, немецкие звери съели на завтрак советских детей. Товарищ Сталин пишет в «Правде», это правда. Это видел мой дядя Иван Иванович

    • @user-vj5kx7gm7w
      @user-vj5kx7gm7w Před 2 lety +4

      @@prinzeugenius7907 солдаты старше 30 лет были гуманными и угощали детей леденцами. А молодежь призыва 43 года были зверями-если бы был приказ, не сомневайся , Принц, ели бы живыми.

    • @yuridetochkin6397
      @yuridetochkin6397 Před 2 lety +14

      @@prinzeugenius7907 Посмотри хронику как аккуратно и деловито расстреливали мирных жителей в Бабьем Яру.По 10 человек.Подводят к яме ,выстрел в затылок и 10 трупов летят в яму.Только за 10 дней было расстреляно 38 тысяч человек.Всего около 150 тыс.Женщин ,стариков и детей.ГорИте вы в аду нЕлюди.Проклятье поколений все равно сделает свое дело.Это закон сохранения энергии.Все вы будете покараны Всевышним.

    • @HateTheIRS
      @HateTheIRS Před 2 lety +8

      Both sides were brutal, Soviet and German. Soviets did the same thing the Germans did, brutally killed each other.
      Look at the Soviet capture of Kharkov in February 1943. They massacred Germans.
      Both sides sucked. I don’t like either one.

    • @user-vc1bv3is2w
      @user-vc1bv3is2w Před 2 lety +21

      @@HateTheIRS Из 27 миллионов погибших граждан СССР 20 милионов это гражданские . Это называется геноцид в чистом виде . Ну и чем СССР по жестокости равен фашисткой Германии ? Вы лжёте или оправдываетесь ?

  • @johnfalkenstine8377
    @johnfalkenstine8377 Před 4 měsíci +1

    From 1945 to 1947, it is estimated that during the great migration west, an additional 2 million people died from disease and starvation.

  • @stevenoverlord
    @stevenoverlord Před rokem

    Wow the music pairing