Why am i just finding this channel? Unbelievably underrated.
@ultimatesoccershow8 ай бұрын
Top video my friend, I actually stayed at Ordensburg Vogelsang in the 1980'. It was very much authentic and now its changed a bit. My stay was amazing and unforgettable. There are stories about Vogelsang Kaserne which have never been told but they are right out in the open for all to see, if you look closer!
@magnus41632 жыл бұрын
Great video again. Did you film anything inside the buildings? Would have been great if you did a longer video. Cheers
@KlovekorntheRelicHunter2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Magnus! Inside Vogelsang is difficult to film as areas are either locked or restricted. There is a cafe but then people are inside and I try to respect their privacy indoors. I would also prefer longer videos Magnus but the general KZbin stats show that any longer than 5-6 minutes and people will leave the video - so I try for the majority of the films to not make them too long. In the 2023 series they will be much longer and with more personal content and reflection so a bit of a change is coming.
@magnus41632 жыл бұрын
@@KlovekorntheRelicHunter I do understand the privacy. Is anything left inside at it was during the war? Maybe impossible to tell. I had no idea about the YT video stats. I am looking forward to them also. Thanks Henning
@KlovekorntheRelicHunter2 жыл бұрын
@@magnus4163 Magnus, the inside was mostly completely refurbished by the occupying Belgians.
@magnus41632 жыл бұрын
@@KlovekorntheRelicHunter Ah thats a shame. Would have been nice to sea what the inside looked like
@magnus41632 жыл бұрын
@@KlovekorntheRelicHunter Okey. Are you planning to do more videos about the wunderwaffens and maybe the E-Series? Can i get your books with your autograph?
@dietmarbundesmann83625 ай бұрын
ein weiterer prachtbau den es gilt zu erhalten
@Hrvojeatyoutube2 жыл бұрын
Nice story,nice place.
@craigl60506 ай бұрын
Stayed there over 40 years ago when on exercise with the British Army...an amazing (but dark) place...
@byrondewhaus1750Ай бұрын
Yeah, I was there with my Unit in 1982, bloody horrible place.
@pipi6666666667 ай бұрын
visiting this and also hurtgenwald on 24 may , im staying there 3 days :)
@JACOKoomenАй бұрын
L.S. Een typerernd staaltje van het Bauhaus Archtectuur .
@andrewrainey4804 Жыл бұрын
My family's last name is foglesong from germany and means vogelsang in german
@ellischucklindsay77492 жыл бұрын
Those murals on the walls? That is the Flemish Lion is it not? Why are they there? Regardless I find this most interesting because of the guy I told you about prior to this in a seperate post 'Vogel' except he is a ......Vogellini...... I think.... Italian guy...... just kidding... that was a joke he told me once; he has an Italian wife. Vogel, he told me about the meaning of his name once as well 'birdsong' is how he defined it and it wasn't much more of a topic of conversation beyond that... we used to chat about that kind of stuff as we spent a lot of time in the truck together and when we weren't listening to Howard Stern we would just chat... I find it interesting that this school of prominence in Nazi Germany is likely founded prior to that by one of his relatives.... It does not surprise me if that is the case, as I mentioned he is a carpenter by trade and profession; and be it through his education, experience or his genetic ingenuity he is probably the best overall carpenter/stone mason that I personally know. I don't believe he was aware of this places association with Nazi Germany, nor do I think he is a neo-nazi... and if he is aware of it, he never made mention of that to me .....one of the nicest guys I know as well..... I especially look forward to reading about this location specifically my friend. Thank you again. Oh and b.t.w. I checked out your friend Tino Struckmann's page, he does have some very interesting films in his collection, and I've watched one on Riese's 'witch mountain' thus far. until next time, Chuck
@ellischucklindsay77492 жыл бұрын
1933...how about that.... all of the harder elements of history aside the place is gorgeous... I can't believe it's not 400 years old....