amazing footage of Bavaria, Berlin, and the train system. Some of it I've never seen before. I'm sure there's still a lot more.
@PeriscopeFilm17 сағат бұрын
@Berlin-Kladow glad you saw it and enjoyed it!
@oaktadopbok665Күн бұрын
What a beautiful, peaceful country! What could go wrong?
@srednazКүн бұрын
Very awesome film. Thank you.
@PeriscopeFilmКүн бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@JARRETT7121Күн бұрын
A great Anglo-Saxon civilization
@Mr.SLovesTheSacredHeartofJesusКүн бұрын
You’re absolutely right about that. Now look at Germany 🇩🇪.
@Mr.SLovesTheSacredHeartofJesusКүн бұрын
Thank you for posting this video.
@mikeray1544Күн бұрын
Very sturn looking personell at the train station-
@robloggiaКүн бұрын
The narration has to be 1933, not sure about the footage, maybe the year before?
@conveyor2Күн бұрын
From 11:30, the vintage years on the bottles of wine goes to 1935.
@PepeLePewPew-qy3enКүн бұрын
The Reichstag burned down in Feb 1933
@PeriscopeFilmКүн бұрын
@robloggia As our description states: The film's release or at least the footage it contains seemingly predates 1933, when the Reichstag Building (shown intact at 1:50) was burned by the Nazis as part of Adolf Hitler's plot to consolidate power. However it is not altogether clear, as the burning of the building occurred just weeks after Hitler came into power as Reich Chancellor, and the narration mentions him by name at (2:15). This means that the film probably dates to right about 1933, when Hitler was Chancellor but before he burned the Reichstag. This means that the film probably dates to right about 1933, when Hitler was Chancellor but before he burned the Reichstag.
@thebigweasleКүн бұрын
But it also mentions that garmish pattenkirchen is the site of the 1936 Olympics so?
@conrad4667Күн бұрын
4:10 Niederfinow Boat Lift opened March 21, 1934.
@johnlouisville14 сағат бұрын
Posting this video was the Reich thing to do..
@samuellowekey9271Күн бұрын
Already signs of what was to come.
@PepeLePewPew-qy3enКүн бұрын
I never saw a single Turk
@TinTin86-q4sКүн бұрын
@@PepeLePewPew-qy3en It was better.
@captaintoyota3171Күн бұрын
@@TinTin86-q4shahaha ignorance knows no bounds
@Kabong-d9e22 сағат бұрын
Just before the GREAT BIG Pew-Pew-Gazoogoo!
@wilhelm-z4tКүн бұрын
Interesting, but the narration changes. It starts out with one narrator, then switches to another, the reverts back to the original speaker, then ends with someone else yet again. It is different films from different time periods spliced together. Also, why is the narration of old newsreels/travelogues/etc. always so stilted? The narrators have very odd accents.
@hud86Күн бұрын
The architecture is the same as most government buildings built over the past 50 years in the US, uhh ohh! You know what that means? I’ve felt a fascist presence among government workers and officials my whole life here. Anything for a steady paycheck and a little power over someone else. they will commit horrors, infringe on your rights, incarcerate you with little or no reason, all without batting an eye. If you can’t afford a lawyer, they’ll give you one who works for the state, no conflict of interest there.
@costernochtСағат бұрын
In a few years it would be in rubble.
@purpleku7768Күн бұрын
Aaaaaaand then it was flattened
@jec1ny23 сағат бұрын
Very sad. But a good rule of life is that if you don't want your cities bombed into rubble, don't do it to other people's cities first.