Eine schöne Strecke, genau so schön wie die Stadt Kreuznach eben ist meine Heimat Stadt die immer in meinem Herzen bleibt, den ich arbeite und lebe zwar in Trier an der Mosel aber Heimat ist Kreuznach
@TukanRider3 ай бұрын
Omg geiles ding das gibts ja so alles gar nicht mehr schön das mal wieder zu sehen
@mariamonikaschneider42055 ай бұрын
Das war eine Überraschung!!! Danke danke . Ich habe ein bisschen Heimweh
@LicciTony6 ай бұрын
I miss the times with the US Army ...here in BK...they were a part of my Childhood...kind regards on my Football-Couch Mr.Michael Diggy🎉❤
@LicciTony6 ай бұрын
Jeden Morgen geweckt worden durch das Trompetenspiel der U.S Soldaten 😂🎉..Erinnerungen werden wach ❤eine unvergessliche Zeit.. würden mir persönlich wünschen ein paar Aufnahmen des Deutsch-amerikanischen Freundschaftsfest zu sehen ❤..lg
@karl-josefboehm76417 ай бұрын
Die Musik nervt ! 🎶🤦♂️
@AnniN968 ай бұрын
Das ist die Lessingstrasse und nicht der Ledderhoserweg!
@Hans-Roadeagle8 ай бұрын
Went to the high school over by the hospital 70 to 73 and worked at the EES gas station by the PX. Anyone remember the name of the street behind the PX (where the laundry mat was)? Trying to find on google earth but everything has changed so much. I lived on the block between the AYA (American Youth Activities center) and the little boy scout bldg.
@artes.impias9 ай бұрын
#noAfD
@matthiasgebhard313511 ай бұрын
Schön gestalteter Film
@manfredschmitt Жыл бұрын
Die Vielen Nachtlokale, Caprie bar,, Der Bärenwirt, Onkel Willi, Planiger str, , Da waren richtige Tutelinwerke,, Bademeister habe ich öfter gemacht,, In der Wormserstr. NEBEN Diebold Schlangenbar,, Ich sas ander Theke, Plötzlich hatte ich eine Schlange um den Hals, keine Angst, Die waren gemolken,,MANFRED 🎉😂😂
@manfredschmitt Жыл бұрын
Ja da gab es ja auch noch den Nachtigallenweg,, sehr beliebt unter Verliebten,, Auch Andere,, hatten Zutritt, Oben War Die Pfeffermühl,,, 🎉MANFRED 😂😂😂😂
@DeutscherWaldemar Жыл бұрын
2023 November Deutscher Waldemar seit 1993 in Kreuznach was waren das für Zeiten damals mir Amis
@DeutscherWaldemar Жыл бұрын
❤Alter geile Bilder
@k.p.h.1405 Жыл бұрын
Danke für das schöne Video leider ohne Worte. Da hängen viele Erinnerungen dran. Das Café Catrin die Amis und sogar die Fina Tankstelle ist kurz vor dem Café zu sehen.
@ernestbradley2636 Жыл бұрын
Bravo Co 4spt main 1985 to 1987
@marcuskeulertz5852 Жыл бұрын
Klingt wie Paolo Conte
@berlinlondonparis Жыл бұрын
Siehe Video ab 08:32
@thaithommy2 жыл бұрын
Hallo, alles klar bei euch? Mir sin embargo no hay que hacer nada?
@thaithommy2 жыл бұрын
Ekelhaft... Keine gässje unnerwegs
@derwanderfuchs2 жыл бұрын
Vielen Dank fürs Recherchieren und Hochladen!
@janetblexrud13982 жыл бұрын
Its so hard to remember how it was. I was there for a while in early 1975. My MOS was 76W10 but being female that didn't go so well for me. I ended up getting transferred to 8th Aviation and worked for the First Sargent. Left Mainz/Weisbaden in 1977 for Fort Carson CO.
@birgitdimmig50222 жыл бұрын
Heute sieht alles ganz anders aus, today everything looks different..
@ariapirmasens3 жыл бұрын
Diese Zeiten(70er und 80er Jahren)waren die schönsten der Stadt Bad Kreuznach!Nur eine persönliche Meinung!
@ariapirmasens3 жыл бұрын
Schloss Rheingrafenstein hatte ein super Restaurant in den 70er und 80 er Jahren mit leckeren Spezialitäten wie Rasnici!Mindestens 2 Mal im Monat habe ich mit meinen Eltern das Restaurant besucht! Auch die Besitzer waren super nette Leute!Die schöne alte Zeiten!War in Bad Kreuznach in 2019,alles hat sich total verändert 😥😥
@youngtimeroldtimer42143 жыл бұрын
Woher soll der Strom kommen, wenn nächstes Jahr das letzte AKW vom Netz geht? Teuer einkaufen?Aus Polen oder Frankreich??....kann nicht die Lösung sein.
@FWMvet3 жыл бұрын
1999-2002. I was present during the closing/transition to Wiesbaden Army Airfield. But BK was where I arrived/inprocessed in '99, and it was my introduction to Germany. Unfortunately, I remember the post gate boarded up and all the buildings in neglect and disrepair before I left in June of 2002. But to see all the changes in this video knocked me for a loop. My three+ years in Germany were some of the best I spent in the service.
@erikaschoemel12903 жыл бұрын
Hallo ich bin Erika Schömel Ich bin in bad Kreuznach geboren Bin aber Norheim an der Nahe aufgewachsen habe auch 48 Jahre tort gelebt bis ich 2013 nach Sachsen Zwickau gezogen bin Ich vermisse mein Norheim und Bad Kreuznach sehr obwohl es in Sachsen Zwickau auch sehr schön ist und ich mich auch wohlfühle Ist die Heimat eben doch Heimat Und die Bilder ich aus Reihnland.Pfalz sehe machen mich sehr betrübt und Traurig über das kannse ausmass dieser Umweltkatstrophe ich mache mir auch Gedanken wie es jetzt meinen Verwandten geht und wie es jetzt in Alten Ort Norheim an der jetzt aussieht
@ccbusa053 жыл бұрын
I was stationed in BK from 1963 - 1965 with the 8th MPs and was a member of the 5th platoon honor guard. I took airborne training in Weisbaden and was stationed there from Jan 1965 until Sep 1965.
@Freedaaa3 жыл бұрын
Wunderschöne Impressionen von (m)einer Lieblingsstadt.
@dukewinward3 жыл бұрын
Nice, to see like an old faded memory, I was stationed there from 1982-1988 as an U.S. Army aviator. I along with my family loved BK so much we chose to stay there 6 years, my son graduated from the American High School and still share so many memories with me. We lived on Stromberger Str and could walk downtown or to the parks, what a heavenly place. Thanks for posting.
@kuhberger13 жыл бұрын
I was born and raised in BK. As a kid I loved the soldiers because my dad always told me that you guys were there to protect us 😊. And as a teenager we always begged so they would let us pls Basketball in the gym in the Rose Barracks…great memories. Thanks for sharing your memories!!
@manfredschmitt Жыл бұрын
Und dann war in der Bosenheimerstr. NOCH DEN Flugplatz,,, Nebenan Gärtnerei Hartmann,, Da war noch ein Richtiges Leben,,😂🎉MANFRED
@anthonyfischer24083 жыл бұрын
Ich habe auch Kaffee und Kuchen Zeit mit meiner Mutter bei Cafe Catrin verbracht. Vor Jahren...
@virginiaguinreese5553 жыл бұрын
I was stationed in BK from 1980 until 1983.
@bertshamblin93333 жыл бұрын
Building 5302 91-94. D co 141st signal bn
@cruisinthefifties3 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much. I was stationed there is Summer 1962 and re-visited in the 1980s. I am still friends w/ a German family I met while in the Army. I was especially fond of Die Bruecke Hausen, Orienen Park and Kur Haus.
@tazmpd14 жыл бұрын
I was there 1987-1990 225th station hospital in bad kreuznach
@jb60274 жыл бұрын
Great music, but they need to lose that drummer.
@berg89704 жыл бұрын
As a child in the 60's I loved Kuhberg, fond memories.
@airmac5044 жыл бұрын
2020... alles komplett anders 😀
@berg89704 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this I lived here in 1970 -1973 as a child, great memories.
@efraingarciagarcia83824 жыл бұрын
i wash estacioned in minníck kasern in the year 1970 to 1972 my name is efrain garcia it was so good
@hollymunfordbloe47445 жыл бұрын
I was here 2001 911 tour! Loved BK! INGELHIEM CONGREGATION! LOVE TO ALL. UKULELE HOLLY BLOE AND BEAR! CHINCOTEAGUE VIRGINIA USA
@arnoldaltjr.20995 жыл бұрын
When WW two ended the German economy was in tatters. One of the things this country did in the early years was to pump a lot of $'s into it. We never owned those bases. Most were left from the German army and we rented. It was called "German American Relations" We had some other ways of infusing $'s into Germany. When I was there we employed many German nationalists. One for each 100 troops. They weren't needed and many of them at our unit just stood around. They were not allowed to drive combat vehicles but could drive non combat vehicles. Staff cars, pickups, etc. They mowed grass, did maintenance, Worked in the PX and Service Clubs etc. Also if you hit a chicken with a GI rig it cost the Gov. $100.00. If while out on training and you knocked down a small sapling Uncle Sam paid for that.
@arnoldaltjr.20995 жыл бұрын
We also did winter training at Baumholder Barracks. Jan of 1960. Interesting 30 days. Slept in shelter halves.
@arnoldaltjr.20995 жыл бұрын
The base ball field was on the edge of the compound. They cut a walk out gate in the cyclone fence so we could shag foul balls. When you checked out ball equipment they gave you a key for the lock on that gate and you locked the gate and turned the key back in along with the sports stuff. During the first game of the year one of guys went down town and had a couple dozen keys cut and passed them out to his pals. There was a parade of guys going in and out of that small gate almost every night. Fun times.
@arnoldaltjr.20995 жыл бұрын
In 1959 I belonged to the 12 Eng. Btn. in Dexhiem and was TDY to Rose Barracks. Was bunked in with a 1/4 master Co. I was in S4 Eng. Supply and was operating out of BK. We went to Kaiserslautern once a week, pickup Eng. supplies, went back to BK, sorted, and then delivered around the Div. Short 4 day week and had a 24 hour class A pass in my pocket. There were three enlisted, one NCO, (and a first louie we never saw. No guard duty or KP. Good duty.
@michaelfrazier95375 жыл бұрын
I was stationed at BK, 1979-1981. It is sad to watch this because I have so many memories. Thank you for sharing...
5 жыл бұрын
I left Moncks Corner, South Carolina, with my father who was and Enlisted Service Member in the US Army. I was 4 years old and my memory had started to develop around age 3. We celebrated my 5th birthday here in Bad Kreuznach, West Germany 🇩🇪, in 1972. My first experience of West Germany I hated it. I was a young punk kid who didn't know anything at the time. As the years went by, going to Kindergarten not far from the Main American Elementary and Middle School. The High School kids were bussed to a different area but I don't know exactly where. You gotta remember I was a 5 year old kid. My family went on several Rhine River Cruises. There's nothing like seeing those Medieval Era Castles lit up at night, or the Cruise Ship going through the elevation Locks and experiencing cultures to a young kid. We lived in the housing area, the second building from the main road to Rose Barracks. My Dad and Step-Mom were big Bowling 🎳 fans, so I'd play out by the dumpster with the other kids. I was a very slow learner in school, which is one of the reasons I didn't enjoy Bad Kreuznach. My Step-Mom slowed it down, and I began to understand the class work. After this, I started to enjoy West Germany 🇩🇪 and didn't want to leave. West Germany was the perfect place for a young kid to get away from racism and prejudice. Because I never once heard the N-word in the 3 years we lived in West Germany. My first experience with that is when we returned to the United States, my father had to go to PLDC as well as more training before going to the next duty station at Fort Bliss, Texas. Coming back to the USA in South Carolina at my grandparents house while my Dad was at Fort Benjamin Harrison doing his training, it was in South Carolina that I experienced racism and prejudice for the first time. And I'm a Caucasian. I truly wasn't prepared for this as a young kid. But that's another story of experience for a different time. West Germany, the both times because we returned 9 years later to Kitzingen, West Germany 🇩🇪. I so much wish American kids could have the opportunities to study abroad in American High Schools. Because most high school proms are in either high school gyms, hotels but not very eventful compared to American students in West Germany having there High School Proms in Ancient Medieval 🏰 Castles. Spring Break is going down to Paris, France 🇫🇷, going down the French Riviera. There's just no comparison. But the most important part of going to school in West Germany, Italy, or even England is that we were there because the US Military along with the NATO Allies, to allow Western Europe to decide for themselves what government that they want, not by force as the Soviet Union did to East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary 🇭🇺, Romania 🇷🇴, Poland 🇵🇱, Albania 🇦🇱, Bulgaria 🇧🇬 and tried to do to Yugoslavia. All were forced by Soviet Russia to have Communist governments influenced by Moscow. There were more like the Ukraine 🇺🇦, Belarus 🇧🇾, Lithuania 🇱🇹, Estonia 🇪🇪, and a couple more. We kids got to experience why we were there. The one thing that we can all be proud of is that there's not been a major conflict in Western Europe since 1948. From our Grandfathers who liberated Western Europe from the Facist, Prejudice Nazis, to our parents who defended Western Europe from the Communist Russia to do what Sir Winston Churchill said "An Iron Curtain" to swallow all of Europe until the Soviet Union fell ending the Cold War. We all have a legacy greater than anything.
@johngaydosjr76635 жыл бұрын
I was there Jan 85- Feb 88 , Minnick Kaserne, I was married in the Rathaus downtown, we plan on going back in 2021!!
@mgfarmer15 жыл бұрын
When did Germany become a right hand drive in the cars?