I probably wouldn't mind, at least for a visit.. I prefer modern medicine however.
@TerrenLiberte4 ай бұрын
@@MarinCipollina. What? Rockefeller's medecine is killing humanity ! 🙄
@danielacarlotti53604 ай бұрын
@@NASS_0 No, 1914-18 WW1 , 1918-19 Spanish Influence. Misery and poverty for a large part of the population...
@Baskerville224 ай бұрын
Socially, YES
@JabuLICORNE4 ай бұрын
I wish the 1910s lived in the 2020s.
@fabianfoulon12744 ай бұрын
L’ANCIEN PALAIS DU TROCADÉRO INCROYABLE DE VOIR CES IMAGES ; Érigé pour l’Exposition universelle de 1878 et détruit près de 60 ans plus tard, l’ancien Palais du Trocadéro n’a pas vécu longtemps, mais reste l’un des monuments les plus emblématiques de la fin du XIXe siècle et l’un des plus beaux de la capitale. On remonte le temps pour découvrir ce sublime ouvrage.
@juillet140002 ай бұрын
Vous répondez à la question que j'allais justement poser... Merci, Fabian. Quel dommage qu'il ait été détruit. Je le trouve très attractif.
@stuartdryer13522 ай бұрын
Merci. En tant que Americain, je ne savais pas ce que c’etait et ca me derangeait!
@juillet140002 ай бұрын
@@stuartdryer1352 Vous connaissez donc bien l'histoire de Paris... Congratulation, Stuart. :)
@michaelmeiers36392 ай бұрын
Cependant il bloquait une vue imprenable sur la Tour Eiffel!
@juillet140002 ай бұрын
@@michaelmeiers3639 Est-ce la raison de sa destruction ? Merci.
@keouine4 ай бұрын
The sound is so natural and believable one forgets it was created and added a century after the filming.
@broadcasthamer5 күн бұрын
Nope ; 50’s Americans klakson and 6 cylinders sounds from the 30th’s does not make sense in French 10th environments ; that’s the problem with such videos
@aasenprivate51992 ай бұрын
My grandparents were in their 20s at the time and were living in Paris. It is incredible to imagine they were like these people.
@Iceland8744 ай бұрын
Just imagine! These videos make time travel possible in a way. Thank you!
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@FOLKPROGRESIVO4 ай бұрын
Indeed!!
@joemontano714 ай бұрын
I was thinking the exact same thing as I watched the video. Somewhat like looking through a time portal without having the ability to speak to the people on the other side.
@Londonechoes4 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@romeolajh16024 ай бұрын
i did not know that if i watch videos on youtube i am time traveling.
@filipmilovanovic67354 ай бұрын
Look at these buildings, these arches and domes, these sculptures and fountains, these architectual masterpieces made of marble, these cities built in 19th century and earlier with "primitive" ways compared to today... Now replaced with concrete and glass+steel cubes or an empty barren piece of land😔
@roadrelics81624 ай бұрын
Happily those buildings are still there , at least almost all ! modern buildings are simply ugly compared with the old ones
@mathieurenouf48514 ай бұрын
Il y a peu de bâtiments modernes à Paris tout ce qui est sur la vidéo est toujours présent même certains réverbères pour vous dire
@vomm4 ай бұрын
It's really better to not watch those movie of cities in the 1900s it makes really depressive when you get aware in what soulless garbage we live today
@filipmilovanovic67354 ай бұрын
@@roadrelics8162 on the contrary, most of these marvelous buildings and monuments were destroyed in so called "fires" and "earthquakes" all throughout the 19 century, also some were repurposed for World Fairs and then demolished, and of course many were finished off in World Wars. A few that remain, scattered here and there are now called cathedrals, museums, capitol buildings or an exclusive private property of Rotchild
@ahmedalsadik4 ай бұрын
@@mathieurenouf4851 mai pas le Trocadero, minute 4:35
@Baskerville224 ай бұрын
Over 100 years ago. A different world.
@anthonyperks22014 ай бұрын
Funnily enough, that building doesn't look much different today. www.google.com/maps/@48.8650872,2.3138283,3a,75y,343.53h,91.84t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sGB0lhgu-MPuxQ0Tmys42aw!2e0!5s20200701T000000!7i16384!8i8192?coh=205409&entry=ttu
@binxbolling3 ай бұрын
Same world, different humans.
@Baskerville223 ай бұрын
@@binxbolling "World" is used to encompass something more than the physical. It's used to denote the society we humans create for ourselves
@charlymalaga42752 ай бұрын
disapointed >>> no rats
@bunjijumper5345Ай бұрын
So peaceful no Mohammedans.
@antoinenaik22254 ай бұрын
That's a very beautiful restoration ! I especially like the part showing Les Halles, Paris' former central market. There are not so many movies showing that. Also the old Trocadero is something of a rarity.
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thank you
@minsterhill4 ай бұрын
Incredible! The amazing photos/videos of all the people and structures. Once again great work!
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thx!!!
@InvokatorMartyrii4 ай бұрын
I still find it incredible to see what kind of buildings people have build in the 18th and 19th century. And of course the craftmanship in the beginning of the 20th century. Astonishing.
@EUROPA-THE-LAST-BATTL4 ай бұрын
Hahahah man a reset happened that period that’s why you see people with horses and carriages in front of all these marvellous buildings built by ancient civilisation that is 1000 more advanced than us !!! Search about Tartaria.
@nicktamer4969Ай бұрын
@@EUROPA-THE-LAST-BATTL Retardia
@EarthEartАй бұрын
It's like living back with Romans,islam,greek and persians without cars,trains and trams.
@EarthEartАй бұрын
@@EUROPA-THE-LAST-BATTLtoday everything is made out of glass,tipped jeans,tatoos and smoking cannabis
@EarthEartАй бұрын
Today buildings are made out of glass,men women walking with ripped jeans with tatoos and smoking cann.a.bis@@EUROPA-THE-LAST-BATTL
@brendadrew8344 ай бұрын
Merci beaucoup! My late mother was born in 1908, my late father born 1910 so it's nice to see what life was like even in beautiful Paris where I visited many moons ago! The streets were so clean you could eat off them and at night all lit up looked like a glass of bubbly champagne! J'taime Paris! ♥♥
@miroyr4 ай бұрын
Вам 100 лет?
@MarinCipollina4 ай бұрын
A bit too much horse dung on the streets for me to eat off of.
@danielacarlotti53604 ай бұрын
@@brendadrew834 Trocadero was very different
@tommoncrieff11544 ай бұрын
@@miroyrObviously not, if the father were born in 1910 he’d have been 14 in the year of the birth. If they were 40 when their child was born, they’d be 76 today. I am 64. My parents were born in 1922 and 1924.
@lucasrem4 ай бұрын
@@tommoncrieff1154 My grandmother was from 1900, her parents are still alive now
@francoisbruel91634 ай бұрын
Voir l'ancien palais du Trocadero à la place du palais de Chaillot fait l'effet d'une réalité parallèle…
@florent10244 ай бұрын
C'est presqu'une réalité dystopique en effet ! L'ancien palais d'ailleurs était bien plus beau et majestueux que le nouveau, à mon humble goût...
@Fran-xu9ic4 ай бұрын
Je me demandais précisément de quel bâtiment il s'agissait, car je ne le connais pas. Merci pour la clarification.
@EUROPA-THE-LAST-BATTL4 ай бұрын
@@florent1024 they want to erase all ancient civilisation buildings !! The Freemasons you know they call themselves free cause they inherited all these buildings and knowledge but the mission to enslave us is to erase all the beautiful things from our lives and constant lying about history and changing it !!! Search about T A R T A R I A.
@Assassunn3 ай бұрын
Certes le palais de chaillot est immonde, mais le palais du trocadéro n'était pas loin de l'être tout autant... c'était d'ailleurs l'avis général à l'époque ce qui lui a valu sa démolition
@lgcalx56563 ай бұрын
@@Assassunn mais avant tout détruit pour son délabrement. Sinon les critiques qui l'ont incendié, c'est surtout certains codes de l'époque, qui sentent toujours le snobisme anti-méridional et anti-méditerrannée
@baddbeliever3 ай бұрын
Forever inspired. Thank you Albert Kahn for taking interest in something nobody really believed in but anything more than a pet hobby. God bless you.
@CliffTangredi4 ай бұрын
This will all be us someday… ghosts. Future people will look back on our time hundreds of years from now with a lot more content. Weird to think about.
@juniorchavesopicassodeyahu9884 ай бұрын
Exactly I agree. Some people always get intensely nostalgic for periods of past where never lived
@XXtheJUMPoffXX4 ай бұрын
A lot more vulgar content
@rayerscarpensael23002 ай бұрын
No they won’t. Arabs and africans won t give a shit about european history when we ’re gone so nobody will look back.
@urionsongellan16252 ай бұрын
Plus que vous le croyez, les secrets du passé dans les moindres détails seront dévoilés au grand jour.....
@weekdaycyclingАй бұрын
The contrast between historical footage and today's TikTok clips suggests that future generations will view our era as insane.
@londi33334 ай бұрын
Magnifique, Nass ! Un immense... MERCI !😀
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Merci à vous 😊
@secessionnow41334 ай бұрын
What would be amazing is to do a side by side comparison of then and now
@Makeyourselfbig4 ай бұрын
Only if they included living standards. Remember you can't eat architecture and it doesn't pay the bills. I would also point out that WW1 started around this time. (Probably explains the number of soldiers in the video.) So it wasn't all strolling in the park or pleasant bike rides in the summer sun.
@38vocan4 ай бұрын
Actually the center of the city, where this is filmed, hasn't really changed that much. A lot more cars, tourists, and people that immigrated from africa and their descendants would be the main visual difference. Also the way people dress.
@vinssdw3 ай бұрын
@@38vocanntm
@PeaceToAll-sl1db2 ай бұрын
immigration ruined Paris and most of Europe
@baisepascal70452 ай бұрын
@@38vocan Nothing has changed except everything lol.
@louisalain24942 ай бұрын
Waouw c'était quelque chose Paris dans les années 1910, y'avait les tramways partout et aussi l'ancien Palais du Trocadéro. C'est super de voir ça en couleur !
@incroyableMec4 ай бұрын
Cette époque où les gens étaient bien plus élégants et intelligents qu’aujourd’hui. Merci pour ces fabuleuses images !
@clock50804 ай бұрын
Et bien plus pauvres et en mauvaise santé.
@incroyableMec4 ай бұрын
@@clock5080 C’est pas faux , mais c’est pas totalement vrai non plus , ça m’étonnerais même beaucoup à vrais dire , surtout au niveau financier, les Français aujourd’hui sont plus pauvres que jamais ! il y a 100 ans la France n’était pas endettée de +3000 milliards d’euro par exemple , voyez vous !
@canardeur83904 ай бұрын
Images générées par l'I.A. Donc difficile de démêler le vrai du faux parmi elles...
@emycharaa4 ай бұрын
Bien sûr t'accuses ces vidéos d'être de l'IA... Quoi d'autre ?@@canardeur8390
@Poisson41474 ай бұрын
@@canardeur8390 Ces images sont rémasterisées par IA, mais pas *créées.* Elles viennent du Musée Kahn, l'un des dépôts de films les plus importants en France.
@andytheancap627428 күн бұрын
Not saying I'd want to live 1910's but architecture, fashion and everything was way more beautiful then.
@lovewinsall774 ай бұрын
I love your work on these videos. I think I'm alive in them. Thank you so much for your efforts. ✌❤
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
thank you very much
@malikturky00710 күн бұрын
What s more beautiful than the footage is the fact that I can’t find a single person complaining about paris now thank you guys enjoy the art
@morenofranco92352 ай бұрын
Just over 120 Years Ago! Imagine what Paris will look like in another 120 Years. What an amazing job, Nass. Good on you.
@VelkePivo24 күн бұрын
few churches, a lot more mosques
@thierryguerin68422 ай бұрын
Superbe travail ! Un véritable voyage dans le temps ! On s'y croirait.
@MarkMiller-i8q2 ай бұрын
People going about their daily lives before WW1 changed the face of Europe. Needless to say, no one in this film remains alive today. Kudos to whoever restored this film, thus allowing us a window onto a vanished world.
@JayKarpwick2 ай бұрын
FWIW the description indicates the films were taken after WWI rather than before: _"View of the city of Paris in the summer of 1918, as well as in January 1919."_
@Take_Me_Back_To_The_1980s4 ай бұрын
Thank goodness these films exist to prove post-war Europe has gone backwards in many ways
@TheVoodooMaker4 ай бұрын
Bullshit. They won't show you the beggar districts, duh. Paris was notoriously unsafe, like NYC and London
@RickieBeubie4 ай бұрын
they recorded only the nice places that are pretty much still similar today, the video doesn't show all the crappy buildings and the slums that were installed around the city
@Take_Me_Back_To_The_1980s4 ай бұрын
@@RickieBeubie They were doing great things and building for the future. Civilization didn't magically appear out of European earth it was built and it was hard. Now Paris is in obvious decay and dissolution. Like Britain everything good about France is either natural beauty or was built pre-WWII
@backroomserklärt4 ай бұрын
The city planning and architecture evolved backwards yes, but what else? As the other guy already said there were basically slums in most cities.
@Take_Me_Back_To_The_1980s4 ай бұрын
@@backroomserklärt Because technology has leapt forward making mass produced materials and automatic machines cheap, medicine much better, and food more plentiful - this is true. In every other respect European cities have gone backwards - there is nothing great being made for future generations to enjoy, people look scruffy and are generally uncouth and ill-mannered, no great or uplifting art, no great music, a dearth of folk traditions and community spirit etc etc. Even as recently as the 1990s at least there was still good pop music and European cinema. Now there's nothing
@craigpym58734 ай бұрын
The buildings look like they were built so well and So Beautiful! ❤🕍🏛️
@EUROPA-THE-LAST-BATTL4 ай бұрын
Cause the builders are from ancient civilisation. A reset happened in 1800
@JayKarpwick3 ай бұрын
@@EUROPA-THE-LAST-BATTL .... and NOT ONE PERSON anywhere noticed, nobody left any artifacts, millions of history books were all magically rewritten without any breaks or errors .... Suuuuurrrre.
@EUROPA-THE-LAST-BATTL3 ай бұрын
@@JayKarpwick they notice only the pyramids 😂 Watch world fairs Chicago for example.
@EUROPA-THE-LAST-BATTL3 ай бұрын
@@JayKarpwick watch my name also ☝🏻 Something hidden there too !! 🤍🕊️.
@nicktamer4969Ай бұрын
@@EUROPA-THE-LAST-BATTL Retardia
@FilmbuffWSussex4 ай бұрын
Love the way the cinematographers rely on the static camera and records the unfolding action. By accident or design it’s made these travelogues GREAT. over the months your colourisation technique has improved enormously.
@gailhausmann1329Ай бұрын
Amazing!!...Like going back in a time machine! ....... Looks so beautiful & the structure of those gorgeous buildings... If all those people knew what would develop in the future!! Thanks so much for posting. 🥰
@frerealain644912 күн бұрын
Mieux vaut qu'ils n'aient pas su.
@YourVintageLane4 ай бұрын
am 92 years and when I listen this music , I dance. And sometimes with another senior.. i feel great symphony for the youngsters who do not experience the passion of close bodies and love for all. The loss pf music and feeling for another close body is heart breaking. Dance and feel.
@Rootle24 ай бұрын
@@YourVintageLane Don't worry, the youth certainly like a close body. Perhaps in an even more hedonistic way?
@keetahbrough4 ай бұрын
yes, it breaks the heart. I bet you didn't think you were part of the generation that ended it all, rather than support us all.
@Rootle24 ай бұрын
@@keetahbrough No, his children were the generation that ended it all
@infonityarchive4 ай бұрын
your comment strikes my nerves.... (in a good way)
@raphI_I4 ай бұрын
Paix
@zactidwell774 ай бұрын
A much more interesting and inspiring world than today. We have the the architectural artistry, for one thing.
@Makeyourselfbig4 ай бұрын
Yeah right. World wars, smallpox, cholera, TB, polio, grinding poverty, no healthcare, no pensions, rampant racism, homophobia and misogyny, colonialism, a rigid class system, a powerful landed aristocracy, low literacy levels, child labour, etc. But they did have some nice buildings that are still standing today. What an "interesting" time to be alive. I'm sure you wish you were back there right now.
@EUROPA-THE-LAST-BATTL4 ай бұрын
Freemasons inherited this world and a reset happend in 1800 and that’s why they call themselves free and founding fathers !! It’s ancient civilisation work and knowledge behind them and their use in harvesting free energy are hidden from us !! Search about Tartaria.
@normamimosa59914 ай бұрын
This has to be one of the most fascinating historic city videos. Personally, as an animal, I am thankful for the creation of autos to relieve the horses living as beasts of burden.
@oldgundog47054 ай бұрын
Paris was and is a macro work of art; the most beautiful city in the world, and a capital of western culture. Embracing modern su!cidal philosophies is its greatest existential threat; much greater than any past or future wartime invasion.
@EUROPA-THE-LAST-BATTL4 ай бұрын
It’s built by ancient civilisation !! A reset happened in 1800 don’t tell me you believe that these marvellous buildings are built by the mans on carriges and horses !! Search about Tartaria !
@oldgundog47054 ай бұрын
@@EUROPA-THE-LAST-BATTL ?... I hope you're a troll
@DannoM_4 ай бұрын
I love seeing these, especially the older years. I noticed 2 people disappeared at 1:31. I'm guessing it was a bad frame. I'm just imagining how careful you must be in restoring old film. Much credit to you!
@jeromesincire46764 ай бұрын
Magnifique , joli travail. - 2'46 - 4'32 c'est l'arche/porte St Denis Construit en 1672, par l'architecte François Blondel, à la gloire de Louis XIV. La porte Saint-Denis se trouve au croisement de l'axe Saint-Denis (rue Saint-Denis et rue du Faubourg-Saint-Denis) et des Grands Boulevards (boulevard de Bonne-Nouvelle et boulevard Saint-Denis). La porte Saint-Denis est un arc de triomphe inspiré de l'arc de Titus à Rome. Existe toujours. - 4'33 - 6'20 L'ancien palais du Trocadéro construit pour l’Exposition universelle de 1878, mais sera finalement conservé pendant une soixantaine d'années : détruit en 1935 pour être remplacé par le Palais de Chaillot pour l'exposition universelle de 1937
@francograpelli3060Ай бұрын
La Porte Saint-Denis est protégée contre les attentats à la bombe. Pourquoi a-t-il été reconstruit ?
@asan10504 ай бұрын
NASS! Thanks for posting this video
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thanks Bro!
@alafenetre814 ай бұрын
The Arc de Triomphe with a wide empty sky behind it and through the arch is so much more beautiful than now!
@vomm4 ай бұрын
It's the same now lol but the arc de triomph is much cleaner and not covered in smut anymore today and so even more beautiful
@alafenetre814 ай бұрын
@@vomm It's not the same in that you can see La Défense tower everywhere in the background and it you go near the Arc it's not cleaner.
@vomm4 ай бұрын
@@alafenetre81 that's two lies in one sentence.
@alafenetre814 ай бұрын
@@vomm he said, having never lived in Paris.
@ikmarchini4 ай бұрын
@Triple6térienne Yes, the other arch is the Porte St. Martin in the 10th arr.
@RobertoRossi-k3o9 күн бұрын
Wow! What a magic to can discover a lost world as is in this channel 👏 Bravo 🎩
@BOZ_114 ай бұрын
Great work NASS
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@kirstenweyter44313 күн бұрын
✨Positively magical!! ✨💫
@krash-e770617 күн бұрын
The restauration work is INSANE, thank you so much !!
@chiconeededthemoney4 ай бұрын
C'est Incroyable.
@TerrenLiberte4 ай бұрын
Ils ont détruit les belles constructions pour mettre de l'affreux moderne ! Adieu le Trocadéro et autres de la Grande Tartarie ! 😢
@stuarthutt37403 ай бұрын
Amazing! Good job. By 1910 all the monuments were up and the metro was started in 1900. That's why I always love going back there.
@tommoncrieff11544 ай бұрын
What stands out is not how much has changed but how much has stayed the same. This is probably more true of Paris than any other major international capital. I was surprised to see the Pont Des Arts as it is today, it’s right at the end of the film, but when I checked it, it isn’t the same bridge. Part of it collapsed in the late 1970s and a barge rammed it and it had to be replaced. A very similar design was used, reducing the arches from 9 to 7 and it was reopened in 1984. So it’s already 40 years old. I walked across the one seen here multiple times in the 1970s and when I returned in the 1980s was unaware it was a new bridge, slightly realigned for safety on the river below and with wider arches.
@davidclinch13587 күн бұрын
That was just superb. Thank you.
@AlexFranceParis9994 ай бұрын
04:35 The Palais du Trocadero (1878-1935) located opposite the Eiffel tower, replaced by the Palais de Chaillot in 1937.
@Angelo_Botta3 ай бұрын
Thank you. I have been to Paris several times and I have never seen that building. Now I know why 😅 thx again
@AlexFranceParis9993 ай бұрын
@@Angelo_Botta You're welcome. Nobody in Paris seems to miss that building and its (in my opinion) awful design 😁
@rg34123 ай бұрын
@@AlexFranceParis999100% with you. The 20th century is when we dropped beauty as a requirement and replaced it with political ideology
@SIXfiles4 ай бұрын
Flashback, another World😢
@roadrelics81624 ай бұрын
When France was different from Germany, Italy was different from Spain, Usa was different from Sweden and so on... today the western multi ethnic culture destroyed the beauty of each country.
@loetzcollector4664 ай бұрын
14:48 The Art Nouveau architect, Hector Guimard, who designed the famous Paris Metro entrances also created 2 train stations in the same style. This is one of them. Both were torn down a few years after this video was made. Very rare film.
@elena36034 ай бұрын
Oui c'est une véritable archive ! Merci Nass pour ce travail, et merci de nous transporter dans le temps et de nous permettre de le revivre quelques minutes .. et de contempler la beauté de cette époque sous tous ses aspects ! Ça n'a pas de prix ❤
@IcelanderUSer4 ай бұрын
You can’t have it all. Overall I think Paris has done a great job preserving its masterpieces. Perhaps if hate filled people didn’t start wars other European cities would look as good.
@compo364 ай бұрын
Extrêmement critiqué à l'époque car la couleur "vert de gris" représente l'ennemi allemand. Extremely criticized at the time because the color "verdigris" (green milirary) represents the German enemy.
@rungsrithienwongpetch64769 күн бұрын
Love to see Paris in this old film, so beautiful city.
@buktab17914 ай бұрын
Quand l'artisan se surpassait et travaillait à faire du beau, du majestueux à transmettre à la postérité des générations suivantes.
@andrewsward4620 күн бұрын
This is the best restoration of century-old footage I’ve ever seen.
@terp83734 ай бұрын
What I wouldn't give to go back even for a couple of hours and just stand on a street corner or sit in a café and take it all in.
@joe-p9k4n4 ай бұрын
Excellent job. And I appreciate the realistic sounds instead of the melodramatic music.
@casimirgloubiboulga91954 ай бұрын
C'était plus beau et beaucoup plus propre a cette époque !!! Et les gens 😊 quelle joie de vivre, tout est si paisible, magnifique homogénéité dans la population ❤❤❤ on se sent chez sois
@9e5574 ай бұрын
Vous ne voyez pas qu’on en pleine guerre : les soldats partout, les veuves, la porte St Denis protégée…
@isabelledrevet59134 ай бұрын
Même constat... Sinon, le GR n’existe pas, c’est ce qu’on nous rabâche tous les jours... 🤬
@luqman_40533 ай бұрын
Je crois surtout que la caméra a voulu marquer le coups en filmant exclusivement les beaux quartiers de Paris. Parce que si elle avait entrepris de filmer les quartiers pauvres ou qu'elle était entrée dans la Zone où étaient entassés autour de la ville Lumière, les laissés pour compte, les paysans, les espagnols et Portugais venues tenter leur chance dans la Capital... Ils vivaient dans l'ombre, dans des taudis avec les rats, les poux et la maladie. Un groupe mourra de froid. Certains s'en sortaient en vendant des journaux ou en cirant les chaussures, en vendant à la sauvette, en se prostituant. Les braquages à mains armées, les vols à l'arraché et les assassinats étaient légions. Allez lire des livres plutôt que de regarder des vidéos KZbin. En outre, tous les jeunes et vieux que vous voyez déambuler dans les quartiers ultra riches, ne se doutent certainement pas de la catastrophe qui approche ; quand la 1er guerre mondiale suivie directement de la 2eme s'apprêtent alors à raser l'Europe. Et ce parce qu'un groupe de banquiers et de multinationales vereuses n'ont jamais accepter que l'empire germanique alors 1er puissance économique mondiale, gagne la course à l'or noir fasse aux anglo-saxons notamment, quand l'empire germanique signa un contrat de grande importance avec l'empire ottoman pour l'exploitation du pétrole... Quelle magnifique époque, n'est-ce pas vrai ? Vous idéalisez une époque que vous n'avez jamais vécu , mais que vous percevez uniquement à travers des courts métrages qui filment les quartiers riches, et des vidéos qui montrent des riches parisiens siroter leur boisson dans les terrasses parisiennes. Si les français aujourd'hui étaient catapultés dans la France version 1900, beaucoup réappuieraient sur le bouton pour revenir dans la France décadente version 2024. C'est l'évidence même ! Cordialement !
@КрепоснойОрыс2 ай бұрын
@@isabelledrevet5913а вот не надо было колонизировать африку теперь они делают это с францией 🎉
@LeChampignon9442 ай бұрын
@@КрепоснойОрысils colonisent rien du tout mdr, Lol, s’ils viennent ici, c’est surtout parce que cela rentre dans “le” plan global, ils sont juste les marionnettes utiles des marionnettistes, comme toi apparemment, trop aveugle pour discerner quoi que ce soit
@onem0repixel3 ай бұрын
As a parisian, watching this is amazing. There's so many spot I know that it completely changed. Some still have the places name but it's the only thing we kept and those buildings are gone. I'm still happy that Paris kept a lot of its building to not go as any other capital countries in the world who forget their own architecture styles
@PeaceToAll-sl1db2 ай бұрын
immigration ruined france
@pipe_currency4 ай бұрын
Looks so amazing, what a shame what has happened to Paris today 🥺
@TOPDOLLAR7774 ай бұрын
Crack hill!!!
@Willian-Schröder4 ай бұрын
what happened?
@Rootle24 ай бұрын
@@Willian-Schröder Africa
@vomm4 ай бұрын
@@Rootle2 Which would be ironic because exploiting Africa is what made this expansive buildings possible back then
@Rootle24 ай бұрын
@@vomm Actually the African territory was pretty tiny when Haussmann started his renovation. It was probably more due to wealth from European conquest
@Chirimbolos8813 күн бұрын
Fantastic. And to think everyone in this film is dead! But we can see them thanks to this film. Thank you.
@JudgeJulieLit4 ай бұрын
We are there ... just beautiful, over a millennium of art publique magnifique! And your soundtrack superbly recreates la vivacite des peuple et des animales ! Tres bien.
@roadrelics81624 ай бұрын
nobody knows what the sound was. just a poor approximation
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Merci!
@JudgeJulieLit4 ай бұрын
@@roadrelics8162 * A brilliant approximation of the sounds that would accompany the sights we see: horse hooves clopping on stone, carriage wheel creaks, the occasional automobile horn and driving whish, streetcar bell ding, and a cumulative yet muted crowd convo din vivify all. A truly virtual experience ... we are There.
@louise_rose4 ай бұрын
Beautiful footage and very nicely colourized! The electric tramway buses seen at several points here were very common in Paris at the time, there were multiple networks/providers and they shared the streets with horse-drawn carriages and early cars. After WW1 they were gradually pushed out by the metro and by the increasing flow of private cars.
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thank you
@shadykatie1004 ай бұрын
Totally amazing footage!
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thanks
@ellena.407620 күн бұрын
Merci pour ce splendide voyage au passé!
@NASS_020 күн бұрын
Merci à vous 😊
@richmeyer20644 ай бұрын
World War I is still on in the summer of 1918 and except for various men in uniform you might think otherwise. Very nicely updated NASS.
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Hi!! Thx!!
@Kapeutini2 ай бұрын
Magnifique travail, merci
@flyonawall65214 ай бұрын
Amazing videos. Just a shame that Paris isn't Paris anymore, really sad to see.
@Hakim212104 ай бұрын
No, it wasn't a blessed time. It was just after the First World War, with all its casualties and deaths! And 20 years later, Paris was occupied by the Nazis. You've got to stop saying that things were better before. It wasn't!
@roadrelics81624 ай бұрын
When France was different from Germany, Italy was different from Spain, Usa was different from Sweden and so on... today the western multi ethnic culture destroyed the beauty of each country.
@Hakim212104 ай бұрын
@@roadrelics8162 As long as the world has existed, there have always been wars, murders and rapes. Even in the days of video. The idyllic world has never existed. Only a racist mind like yours believes in this bullshit!
@klyanadkmorr4 ай бұрын
@@roadrelics8162 fk off there was rampant bigotry discrimination poverty. It was WHY constant death and WW1&2 happened. Plus human animal everywhere population has grown so util we self choice control how many kids we have it will be crowded No immigrants with old culture STILL causing suffering problems no different if inequality and bigotry exists lied about as 'culture'
@klyanadkmorr4 ай бұрын
@@Hakim21210 True but these films were BEFORE WW1 but the problems of mass poverty and inequality just as much squalar just tucked behind beautiful architecture existed like now but led to WW1&2 explosion of HATE reworded into violence and war. Tired of seeing the fking hate bots in KZbin now posting nasty angry stuff to nice reflection on history channles/vids. You can keep the non harmful of the past and culture and rid of the ingrained inequality hate CULTURE divisive anti other
@npe14 ай бұрын
How lovely. I like how this film shows transport at a point of change. There are motorised vehicles like cars, vans and trucks and of course trolly buses but it's nice to see there were still some horse-drawn vehicles still about, sharing the road with the motorised vehicles. Of course, the bicycles are still there today on the roads. It would also seem that Place de L'Etoile was almost as busy with traffic back in 1910 as it is in 2024!
@thehunter-xz1ev4 ай бұрын
افضل قناة على الاطلاق ❤️🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Oh!Thank you!
@florent10244 ай бұрын
Shukran
@swirkensАй бұрын
It was so much better than today!
@snakejuce4 ай бұрын
Brilliant work. Great job. It's like a whole different planet!
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thx!!
@sixmax114 ай бұрын
summer 1918 world war one was still raging, yet paris looks complete calm and peaceful. almost like nothing happened.
@mohrdon4 ай бұрын
All these people who stare into the camera, knew and saw it probably that they were looking into the lens of the future
@JoseFernandez-cw8el14 күн бұрын
Quand Paris était là France, aujourd'hui c'est la décadence, on ne reconnaît plus rien, pauvre France, nos ancêtres doivent pleurés, nous on peut être écœurés. Belles images d'un passé aujourd'hui presque oublié. 👍👍👍👍🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
@SamoeDnoTut4 ай бұрын
How beautiful was the old Trocadero!
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
stunning architecture
@balto81114 ай бұрын
Pure 19th century kitsch 😂 The Palais de Chaillot and Place du Trocadéro that replace it are a hundred times better, starting with the view they offer onto the Eiffel Tower.
@TeaRacerfr4 ай бұрын
Ces vidéos me fascinent, merci pour le travaille
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Merci à vous 😊
@cptfishstick4 ай бұрын
What building is that at the 5:00 mark? I've been to Paris, but I never saw that particular building. Its amazing. .
@stephanealbertlouisbourdon32694 ай бұрын
at T +5:00 it's the Palais du Trocadero, built in 1878 for the Universal Exhibition and replaced by the Palais de Chaillot in 1937.
@florent10244 ай бұрын
It was so much more beautiful before, from my point of view @@stephanealbertlouisbourdon3269
@RickieBeubie4 ай бұрын
@@stephanealbertlouisbourdon3269 thank's a lot I was wondering too, it was really an impressive building
@user-wi6cz4hh5b2 ай бұрын
@@stephanealbertlouisbourdon3269That building was NOT built for an exposition that building would have been standing there today just like the other "Exposition buildings," which are still standing today!
@user-wi6cz4hh5b2 ай бұрын
That building was NOT built for an exposition that building would have been standing today just like the other "Exposition buildings," which are still standing today!
@jacques-jeanАй бұрын
Thanks. These videos allow me to show to my friends that there is no more civilisation in Paris
@bobmaloubier65604 ай бұрын
L'ancien palais du Trocadéro était tellement plus beau...
@marleybakary632226 күн бұрын
tout est etait plus beau sans rats , chameaux consanguins et raclures racailleuses ....
@kenvarnold365912 күн бұрын
Beautiful...very well done...thank you...
@parioceanchicago4 ай бұрын
In 1910 my granma was 3. She grew up in this Paris.
@juliadelaforet63264 ай бұрын
many thanks ! colorization and sonorisation helps a lot to visualize
@CP-qx5zl3 ай бұрын
It was such a beautiful city but sadly not anymore now. Visiting Paris nowadays always concerning personal safety.
@JEANKOURAGE3 ай бұрын
Don't exaggerate. Paris is probably safer than a lot of US cities full of nutters everywhere.
@edb32552 ай бұрын
Don't visit or stay in the north or northeastern part of the city and you shouldn't have any problems. In fact, the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 15, 16th, and most of the 17th are a sure bet. It's more pricey there, but I don't see why your personal safety would be it risk in those arrondissements.
@Anthonythumb22 күн бұрын
Was in Paris again last weekend such a beautiful city I love the architecture
@valmart49754 ай бұрын
I guess those people would had been stuck to see Paris from 1810 : Napoleon era, no Haussman works, no arc de triomphe, no eiffel tower, almost none of all these buildings, no cars, small avenues etc. I guess that’s the nature of human civilisation to forget their ancient times. And Paris might look beautiful, but life was much much harder, no social security, no vacations, medical knowledge compared to nowadays, almost no work regulations, hygiene. Life was ending at around 50-60 years old.
@Utopia_YT18 күн бұрын
A lot of falsehoods. The average life expectancy was only lower because of infant mortality, people that survived the first five years of life were living into their 70/80s. Besides, infant mortality kept the mutational load low and the population healthy, fertile and sane, unlike now.
@dequanpayton549715 күн бұрын
@@Utopia_YTyou said “ A lot of falsehoods “ but only went over the life expectancy which despite this person @valmart4975 not taking into account infant mortality they still mention acupuncture, roads , cars , social security , hygiene and work conditions ……….do you care to expand on this ?
@Brian_S_O_Tuireann4 күн бұрын
Life was not ending at around 50-60 years old, that's a myth. Also, I am not an expert on the 1800s, but it's wrong to assume life was generally always harder in the past, even medieval surfs worked a lot less hours than modern people.
@sergebourbon8294 ай бұрын
Hi, what a amazing and great work in the restauration of these old pictures... Paris isn't anymore like that today!a réel time machine and a so good moment, thanks
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thank you
@lmoore52644 ай бұрын
I am in awe of the love and care and time you spend restoring these vintage films. There are so many people that would never be able to see these masterpieces you've restored if you did not post them on You Tube. We all benefit from your passion. Thank you so much for sharing. I so love watching these videos. This is a real representation of real life and not a hollywood depiction. What was the reason these people filmed like this? Was it with the intent to just document life at that particular time or was there some other reason to just film everyday life? Just curious and I wonder about it as I watch these. Thank you again. You are much appreciated.
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thank you
@bardo00074 ай бұрын
Very few people owned a film camera, so this are famous footage from Paris at the time. A lot of them filmed street scenes. But this is the first time we can see it clearly in color and correct speed of movement.
@lmoore52644 ай бұрын
@@NASS_0 I hope you realize that your name is going to go down in history for all your hard work restoring all these great films. As silly as it may sound my reference to the past has been through old movies. Since they were all black and white, in my mind I thought of the past in black and white. I guess I thought of it in a different realm. But as I watch your creations, I realize that that the world was in color and appeared to those people just as we see things today. I know that sounds silly, but my point is you really opened my eyes and changed my perception of the past. For that I am very thankful for. I want you to know that we have a great appreciation for the work you are doing. I can't thank you enough.
@aguilacalva262514 күн бұрын
Simply wonderful, a journey through time 👍👏👏
@christophephilippe25024 ай бұрын
Magnifique........ville désormais défigurée par le grand remplacement.
@Redpill_4 ай бұрын
Dis ça à tes élites 😅
@bartonwishart999418 күн бұрын
@@Redpill_ ou aux amérindiens du nord et du sud , aux kanaks , aux aborigènes , aux maoris , aux Taïnos , aux Kalinagos etc...Il y a ceux qui ont le droit et les autres ...les races inférieures. Heureusement je suis né au bon endroit . C'était la volonté de notre dieu , plus puissant que les divinités de tous ces pauvres types incultes à peine sortis de la préhistoire et de la sauvagerie . Je vais à l' église pour le remercier bien sûr et aussi pour le prier de nous protéger d'une invasion et d'une colonisation par des extraterrestres qui nous remplaceraient tous . En attendant ce jour qui n'arrivera pas puisqu'il n'y a que les terriens dans l'univers ( c'est sûr ) nous risquons surtout d'être remplacés par des cafards résistants aux radiations .
@Nancy-j8o1t4 ай бұрын
fantastic! Old Paris, lovely. Thank you.
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thx!🤩
@ماجدإلك4 ай бұрын
Oh France, why have you changed you were so beautiful before
@elbagnador33114 ай бұрын
Well, after the second war, some fortunates guys have decided to make the whole Afrika come here.
@hugotoutseulbonnus4 ай бұрын
@@elbagnador3311 Not right after the war. The first arab and african colonizers came in Europe in the 60s, just after everything had been rebuilt and when we invented social security. What a coincidence, right?
@3ver4fter533 ай бұрын
@hugotoutseulbonnus C'est bien de vouloir apporter ses connaissances mais tu sembles avoir quelques lacunes avec l'histoire de ton pays, Hugo. La 1ere vague de l'histoire "récente" de la France c'est entre 1850 et 1914 et c'est un afflux de main-d'œuvre lors de la révolution industrielle. La 2eme vague (1914-39), c'est toujours (comme par hasard) pour un besoin de main-d'œuvre dans l'entre-deux-guerres. Quant à la plus récente (1945-80), elle est initiée une nouvelle fois par le besoin de main d'œuvre pour la reconstruction du pays après la 2eme Guerre mondiale. Pour cette dernière vague on va "piocher" dans nos colonies Nord Africaines. Après les avoir bien exploités, on essaiera d'ailleurs de les renvoyer "chez eux" dans les années 70... Tu vois, si il y a des profiteurs dans l'histoire, ils ne sont pas forcément du côté que tu aimerais le croire. La prochaine fois, renseigne-toi un minimum sur les bases avant d'intervenir sur un sujet.
@elbagnador33113 ай бұрын
@@3ver4fter53 Commence par respecter ton interlocuteur avant de le alpaguer de connaissances scolaires si tu veux réellement entrer dans une conservation éclairée. Présente-moi tes excuses pour le ton que tu as pris et quelques-unes de tes médiocres assertions, ou tu n'auras jamais de réponses à ton ridicule exposé de 3ème. Et on aura chacun la preuve que tu as simplement voulu plaquer ta vision consensuelle des événements en refusant par avance toute autre possibilité.
@3ver4fter533 ай бұрын
@@elbagnador3311 Mon exposé de 3eme ne t'était pas destiné donc tes injonctions, tu peux te les caler bien profond. Si tout le monde ici avait le niveau 3eme, on lirait moins d'abérations et d'incitation à la haine.
@boris87874 ай бұрын
Excellent Historical Video.
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thx!! ^^
@roadrelics81624 ай бұрын
The man on the bicycle at 2:13 ... jokingly imitates the person making the film 😄😄😂 funny !!!
@mdhh78592 ай бұрын
Thanks so much ❤❤❤
@NASS_02 ай бұрын
❤
@daferrarifan4 ай бұрын
It's crazy to think that everybody seen in this video is dead
@TOPDOLLAR7774 ай бұрын
Not the wheel chair bum!!! I saw him rolling around selling maps yesterday on the same street!!!
@Makeyourselfbig4 ай бұрын
Not necessarily. If you were born in 1910 then you would be 114 today. Improbable but not impossible. There's a French nun Sister Andre who was born in 1904. She is considered to be the oldest person on Earth at 118 years old.
@juliegood79994 ай бұрын
Yes, and for them it was the best of times ❤
@oscoe4 ай бұрын
@@juliegood7999until they got blown up in WW1
@tommoncrieff11544 ай бұрын
Yes, though there are several people in the world today who were alive in 1918. I am 64 and knew many people alive in WW1 and a number alive as far back as 1879, who lived into my adulthood. It would be crazier if these people seen here were alive! We are all just passing through.
@anandp.r2067Ай бұрын
Infrastructure and transportation changes every 5 years in our(present)times,but those days are impossible to feel what are those changes 💝from🇮🇳
@billy-jack46063 ай бұрын
Si une personne avait pu écrire un petit message sur un morceau de papier pour le montrer à la caméra, cela aurait été magique.
@MbashorVery4 ай бұрын
Le film en lui même est de qualité sa colorisation et le bruitage lui enlève un peu d'authenticité mais le présente avec un aspect plus vivant 👍🎬✔️du beau travail et la ballade , on voudrait qu'elle se prolonge mais bon c'est déjà ça et c'est beaucoup pour 115 ans . Merci pour ces images de notre bonne vieille Lutèce
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Merci
@francisfournier31774 ай бұрын
Nostalgie du temps où Paris était encore française !
@WXyz-ij1pj4 ай бұрын
Paris est toujours la capitale de la France, Paris est toujours "française". Point.
@tchansensho49124 ай бұрын
Aujourd'hui teintée d'américanisme ! Non ?
@WXyz-ij1pj4 ай бұрын
@@tchansensho4912comme toutes les villes du monde
@isaacsilva41744 ай бұрын
@@tchansensho4912 je ne sais pas si tu est déjà aller au usa mais ayant grandit à Paris et ayant été au usa heureusement la culture américaine reste très lointaine
@plumbingnetwork50673 ай бұрын
@@tchansensho4912 euh...pas seulement...
@tomspirito24214 ай бұрын
Mesmerizing footage!
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thx!
@JabuLICORNE4 ай бұрын
Je viens de voir une partie de la cérémonie d'ouverture des Jeux Olympiques de Paris et je regrette profondément cette époque de dignité et de grandeur.
@MarinCipollina4 ай бұрын
Je suis tout à fait d'accord avec cette évaluation. La vie était beaucoup plus civilisée à cette époque. Les villes étaient plus attrayantes. C'était l'époque des Beaux-Arts en matière d'architecture.
@WXyz-ij1pj4 ай бұрын
La grande majorité de la population travaillait 10 h. / jour et 6 j. / semaine pour des salaires de MISERE pendant que se fourbissaient les préparatifs de la boucherie de 14-18 = dignité ? grandeur ?
@harrypotter-zl8tk4 ай бұрын
@@WXyz-ij1pj là tu parles avec le recul de 100 ans d'Histoire qui n'existe pas pour eux. Qui te dis que nous n'allons pas vers une 3éme GM dans 10/20 ans avec 500 millions de morts? et ceux qui verront nos vidéos dans 100 ans diront la même chose que toi s'ils ne font pas ce recul. Un peut de réflexion SVP. Aucune période est parfaite et nous sommes loin aujourd'hui de l'être (dans notre période et dans notre continent).
@WXyz-ij1pj4 ай бұрын
@@harrypotter-zl8tk Toi aussi tu as "le recul de 100 ans d'Histoire" ... et pourtant tu parles sans réserves d'une "époque de dignité et de grandeur" malgré la connaissance approfondie que nous avons des monstruosités qu'elle va engendrer et des inégalités abyssales dont elle se repaît ...! "Un peut de réflexion SVP" avant de la regretter "profondément", et de faire du réac-bashing anti-cérémonie d'ouverture des Jeux Olympiques de Paris.
@WXyz-ij1pj4 ай бұрын
@@harrypotter-zl8tk tu "regrettes profondément cette époque" en dépit de la connaissance approfondie que nous en avons ? et tu me demandes "un peu de réflexion" ? 🤭 nous instiller du bashing anti-contemporain et du réac anti-cérémonie d'ouverture en INVENTANT une "époque de dignité et de grandeur" ?! QUI était "digne" ? QUI était grand ? Je préfère des millions de fois que la Garde Républicaine accompagne Aya plutôt que le défilé des troupes remontant les Champs le 14 juillet 1919 ...
@Londonechoes4 ай бұрын
This is amazing again! Thank you
@NASS_04 ай бұрын
Thx!
@philipmcdonagh10944 ай бұрын
Your doing something right 18.5K views and 1.4K likes in 17 hours.