Danzig 1940 - Gdańsk - Gdańsk-Wrzeszcz - Langfuhr

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  • Historische Filmaufnahmen aus Danzig gedreht 1940.
    Zu sehen ist die Altstadt mit Hafen, verschiedene Straßenansichten, Verkehr und Volk, dem Stadtteil Langfuhr (Gdańsk-Wrzeszcz), sowie Aufnahmen von der Technischen Hochschule.
    Historical footage of Gdansk. You can see the harbour, a city roundtrip showing different streets, traffic and people. You can also see the quarter of Langfuhr (Gdańsk-Wrzeszcz) and the Technical University "Technische Hochschule".
    Lizenzanfragen: archiv@koelnprogramm.de
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    Visit us at: www.worldfilmheritage.com . More historic footage taken during wwII in our playlist: worldfilmheritage here on YT
    Mehr Filmaufnahmen in unseren Playlists oder bei www.weltfilmerbe.de

Комментарии • 148

  • @elfulano5884
    @elfulano5884 4 года назад +308

    I always wonder how different Europe would have been if the war had never occurred.

  • @gerdvonpiwkowski1650
    @gerdvonpiwkowski1650 Год назад +25

    In Danzig bin ich 1940 geboren ,auf der Karthäuser Straße .Danke für diese Aufnahmen

  • @adammarkowski5502
    @adammarkowski5502 4 года назад +305

    "Piękny film" - wszyscy polacy już rozsztrzelani.Tysiące ofiar w latach 1939-1940. Kontekst tego filmu jest straszliwy. "Ein schöner Film" - alle Polen sind bereits explodiert. Tausende Opfer in den Jahren 1939-1940. Der Kontext dieses Films ist schrecklich.

  • @TurquoiseKat
    @TurquoiseKat 3 года назад +40

    I live in Gdańsk for about 30 years. It's so weird seeing all the places I know so completely different. As if it wasn't Gdańsk at all. All the buildings that are not there anymore. People smiling, childrem playing. One can clearly see all the changes and the scale of destruction that has shaped this city as it is now.

  • @misiah7253
    @misiah7253 11 месяцев назад +11

    piekna kobieta🥰urudzila sie mniej wiecej w roku1920❤

  • @anetaszczupaczynska8772
    @anetaszczupaczynska8772 7 лет назад +316

    Teraz Gdańsk jest ładniejszy.
    ...i nie ma w nim hitlerowców.

  • @mikofi
    @mikofi Год назад +11

    This film is incredibly interesting for someone from Gdańsk. So nice to watch the city before it was destroyed. Most of the places look a lot different now. Really dissapointing how the IIWW lead to the destruction.

  • @walterg6953
    @walterg6953 3 года назад +13

    My city Gdansk left at age 12 to USA 27 years a go Love my Neighbourhood Wrzeszcz

  • @over2166
    @over2166 4 года назад +75

    Dieser Scheißkrieg

  • @juergenpettke536
    @juergenpettke536 3 года назад +20

    Mein Vater und meine Grosseltern lebten in Danzig-Langfuhr bis zum Ende des Krieges. Möchte es gerne einmal besuchen.

  • @Nachtrot
    @Nachtrot Год назад +17

    My great-grandfather Hugo Bail was the mayor of Gdansk and of course it's a pity that Germany lost this city. But our polish friends did a good job of rebuilding Gdansk. We don't mourn the past, because no country in the world is worth dying for.

  • @alexcccful
    @alexcccful Год назад +3

    Почему в хрониках до 39 года в Гданьске на каждом шагу нацистские флаги, а здесь не видно ни одного? Как-то странно.

  • @andersliljevall2946
    @andersliljevall2946 3 года назад +17

    A beautiful town, part of the Baltic culture. It is all so sad.

    • @schusterlehrling
      @schusterlehrling 3 года назад +7

      It is still beautiful. Go and visit it. And Zopot as well. Climb up the Orlova Cliffs and walk down the Beach from Gdinya to Stogi. It is worthwhile.

  • @jurekjanik6176
    @jurekjanik6176 5 лет назад +99

    Bardzo ciekawy film. Spokój i nastrój, trudno uwierzyć, że jest wojna.

  • @traceygriffiths1526
    @traceygriffiths1526 5 лет назад +122

    Beautiful old film, very interesting..

  • @JDSFLA
    @JDSFLA 4 года назад +53

    3:00 and 4:25 The camera follows these two attractive women for several scenes, and I love how elegantly they are dressed, their posture and poise as they walk through this beautiful city. I hope they made it through the five years of war that is coming.

  • @RicoNeu-zy5qc
    @RicoNeu-zy5qc 11 месяцев назад +3

    Für immer verloren.

  • @frauleinvictoria6055
    @frauleinvictoria6055 5 месяцев назад +4

    Die Stadt in der mein Opa geboren wurde so zu sehen, wie er sie als Kind gesehen hat, bevor seine Familie flüchten musste, berührt mich sehr.

  • @jutpar
    @jutpar 7 лет назад +262

    I lived there in 1940 for one year

    • @illu3925
      @illu3925 7 лет назад +28

      gladly, no more one will see the old german cities in the east territories in the style befor 1945, so sad.

    • @eleanorerigby5503
      @eleanorerigby5503 7 лет назад +17

      Ach wirklich?! Dann könnten Sie doch so viel erzählen! Mich würde es wahnsinnig interessieren, wie die Deutschen den Kriegsausbruch tatsächlich aufnahmen. Ich hätte so viele Fragen. Dürfte ich Sie irgendwie kontaktieren?

    • @MsDado78
      @MsDado78 7 лет назад +30

      Partyka is the Polish name

    • @jutpar
      @jutpar 7 лет назад +7

      Ja, koennen mich kontaktieren. Moechte kennen lernen

    • @jutpar
      @jutpar 7 лет назад +22

      Ich bin Deutsche mein Man war Ukriner

  • @paulaneumann3290
    @paulaneumann3290 3 года назад +12

    Gruss aus Danzig -Langfuhr [*] kastanienweg 18/Lendziona 18

  • @stefan2292
    @stefan2292 2 года назад +6

    Hope those pretty ladies never met the Red Army.

    • @GEOGigalot
      @GEOGigalot 2 года назад +2

      You can see her in the movies Berlin 1944 and Berlin 1955.

  • @madmax6426
    @madmax6426 5 лет назад +72

    I saw a beautifull blondie woman!!!

  • @katarzynagorna9885
    @katarzynagorna9885 8 лет назад +253

    Kobiety poubierane w spódnice i sukienki, pięknie.

  • @eoghannp8619
    @eoghannp8619 2 года назад +12

    Interessante Tatsache: Als Danzig am Kriegsende von Polen übernommen wurde und alle Ortschaften offiziell umbenannt wurden, wurde aus dem Danziger Vorort Langfuhr das polnische Wrzeszcz - ein Name, der so schwer auszusprechen ist, dass sich sogar die örtliche polnische Bevölkerung derüber geklagt hat. In Langfuhr war übrigens die Lage des ursprünglichen Danziger Flughafens zwischen den Kriegen / Fun fact: When Danzig was taken over by Poland at the end of the war and all the localities were officially renamed, the Danzig suburb of Langfuhr became the Polish Wrzeszcz - a name so difficult to pronounce that even the local Polish population complained about it. By the way, Langfuhr was the site of the original Danzig airport between the wars.

  • @michaeljacques5128
    @michaeljacques5128 3 года назад +34

    Let's not forget that the Polish and Jewish residents who had lived there for hundreds of years were forcibly evicted.

  • @waynehooper9093
    @waynehooper9093 7 лет назад +66

    Fascinating. Thank you for sharing.

  • @aaronjohnson2215
    @aaronjohnson2215 2 года назад +5

    Main building of Technical University, I studied there, so many memories. I only realised it saw war time.

  • @fr9853
    @fr9853 3 года назад +18

    Tolle Aufnahmen einer sehr schönen Stadt 😘

  • @tancreddehauteville764
    @tancreddehauteville764 3 года назад +8

    And five years later all these people would lose their homes, jobs and businesses.

  • @djustindsinkoin1738
    @djustindsinkoin1738 7 лет назад +82

    Schöne Frau ! Vielleicht lebt sie noch... 100 ?

    • @Bobafat4
      @Bobafat4 7 лет назад +34

      Djustin Dsinkoin Maybe she is still single.

    • @djustindsinkoin1738
      @djustindsinkoin1738 7 лет назад +10

      Lorsque je me demande si cette dame vit encore, je pense à ce qu'a connu cette région de Danzig-Königsberg (Gdansk-Kaliningrad) en 1944-45. Il est évident que, si c'est le cas, elle a vécu les bombardements, les atrocités ssoviétiques, la déportation vers l'ouest (Hambourg ou la Rhur) etc. Quant à moi, j'ai 65 ans et je ne suis pas "single", et si mon allemand est scolaire, mon anglais est inexistant (football, corner, penalty, tennis, brexit, Donald Trump).

  • @jerzypopiel1956
    @jerzypopiel1956 4 года назад +43

    Coś niesamowitego. Lato 1940 i ta piękna kobieta, zatrzymane w kadrze. A w tle GDAŃSK.

  • @Seed.of.Light.
    @Seed.of.Light. 5 лет назад +47

    Gdańsk - miasto zatrzymane w czasie. Minęło prawie 90 lat i nadal wygląda tak jak dawniej czego nie moge powiedziec o moim osiedlu. Za kazdym razem jak odwiedzam rodzine to nie poznaję mojego osiedla i czuje sie zagubiona ale gdy zjade do Gdańska i przechadzam sie Długa i kolo Motławy to sie odnajduję.

  • @aai914
    @aai914 5 лет назад +77

    And in 5 years it will be ruined to the ground.

  • @magdalenazykowicz9798
    @magdalenazykowicz9798 Год назад +3

    Gdańsk kojarzy mi się bardzo pozytywnie. W Gdańsku współpracuję z przedsiębiorcą Polzen, jestem zadowolona. Poza tym miasto jest piękne.

  • @berndk.1493
    @berndk.1493 4 года назад +31

    Mein Vater war dort geboren - Werde die Stadt im Sommer 2020 besuchen mit meiner Familie.

  • @Barti_WSF
    @Barti_WSF 5 лет назад +62

    Piękny film . Bardzo dziękuję za udostępnienie.

  • @LorenzPTews
    @LorenzPTews 8 месяцев назад +1

    das buch 'danzig' von dem historiker fischer ... lesenswert ! ... eine literarische reise durch die jahrhunderte und leiden dieser einzigartigen europäischen metropole ...

  • @helmutkern3005
    @helmutkern3005 2 года назад +3

    Elfriede wohnte zu dieser Zeit anscheinend im Mirchauer Weg 27. Konnte ich anhand des Schildes von Albert Pröhl, Schneidermeister, herausfinden.

    • @GEOGigalot
      @GEOGigalot 2 года назад

      The last their movie dated Berlin 1955.

  • @rickkatz2214
    @rickkatz2214 2 года назад +9

    The Nazi regime in Danzig murdered the Polish postmen defending the Polish Post Office: this was one of the first war crimes of World War 2. Polish soldiers in the Free State defending the Westerplatte stronghold, but surrendered after seven days of fighting. Danzig, for the duration of the war, remained under German control.

  • @patkauskas
    @patkauskas 9 месяцев назад +1

    Danzig Langfuhr👌

  • @gregorypupek
    @gregorypupek 5 лет назад +43

    Super Gdańsk na tym filmie z ta muzyką prawie magiczny jest

  • @hAuBei
    @hAuBei Год назад +1

    Piękny naprawde film, na tym filmiku zapewne widać ludzi,których większości z nich zostało rozstrzelonych.
    1940 w panuje taki nastroj spokój , aż trudno jest uwierzyć w to, że trwa wojna.
    Gdańsk - miasto zatrzymane w czasie.

  • @carvinieri5217
    @carvinieri5217 Месяц назад

    5:56 Wyższa Szkoła Techniczna w Gdańsku (Technische Hochschule in Danzig)
    Obecnie Politechnika W Gdańsku

  • @nabilabdullah4697
    @nabilabdullah4697 Год назад +1

    I lived there during world war 2, if you focus on the people in the train ,I was one of them

  • @evaka59
    @evaka59 7 лет назад +61

    * Piękne miasto- wszyscy trzymają fason *

  • @DavBlc7
    @DavBlc7 2 года назад +14

    In 1940, as far as I see, it was summer just while we Brits were fighting for our country, the city was full of Germans, having got rid of the Polish or so they thought.
    I see most signs were in German and nearly all the people were Germans and the city looked very peaceful when they thought the war was won and I see a poster near the end of the clip "Britische..." followed by a word I can't see, as the only enemy they face was us Brits. Actually the war wasn't won cos we held on and Hitler turn on to the Russians.
    Five years later, the city was in ruins, captured by the Russians and a year later all Germans who still in the city were expelled and replaced by returning Polish people and Polish replaced German as the language of Denzig which later renamed Gdansk.
    It was said the city belonged to Poland long before the Germans stole it from them and today the city is truly Polish.

    • @mronyoutube4082
      @mronyoutube4082 2 года назад +3

      I agree with your sentiment, but your history isn't quite right. Danzig/Gdansk became part of Prussia in 1793. It really only became a Polish city after WWII. In the 30s, it was completely Nazified, and the population was about 95% German before the outbreak of the war. It was always an Eastern outpost of German culture/nationalism. Totally right, though, that while these pretty pictures were being taken, the Germans were in the process of "Germanifying" the rest of the country under occupation, with the view of eliminating the Jews and enslaving the Poles. I guess Danzig was kind of a model city in this regard, since it was Germanified from the start.

    • @yobama8424
      @yobama8424 2 года назад +15

      @@mronyoutube4082 Your history isnt quite right either. Danzig/Gdansk didnt first become Polish after WW2, but when it was founded by a Polish king the the late 900s. It remained Polish until 1300s when the Teutons occupied the lands, but the city returned to the Krown in the 1400s, although with a significant German population, maybe even a majority. So the city changed hands throughout history and that is why it became a free city after WW1, because both countries had historical claims to the land. To be fair tho, it has been under Polish rule for a longer time than under Germans.

  • @carvinieri5217
    @carvinieri5217 Месяц назад

    5:03 All the buildings you see were destroyed in 1945. The fountain and the wall with angels visible at the back remained. (behind the lady ) I invite you to visit Gdańsk Wrzeszcz and sit down here by the fountain for a moment. Maybe this lady is still there...

  • @DjMakinetor
    @DjMakinetor 7 лет назад +127

    Gdańsk is the Polish !
    Germany can only dream(!) about our beautiful Gdańsk!

    • @CrazyLeiFeng
      @CrazyLeiFeng 7 лет назад +26

      Notice the name on the store at 4:40. Georg Sawatzki. Is it a German last name? No! Before it was Germanized the family name was a typical Polish Zawadzki.

    • @CrazyLeiFeng
      @CrazyLeiFeng 7 лет назад +41

      Not true. It was Prussian from 1793 to 1918 as a result of Partitions of Poland. Before that it had been Polish.

    • @msciepura
      @msciepura 7 лет назад +37

      Buildings build when Gdansk was occupied by Prussia were destroyed in 1945 so everything you see was build by the poles.

    • @CrazyLeiFeng
      @CrazyLeiFeng 7 лет назад +14

      It is important to remember that majority of "Germans" living east of Elba river had Slavic and Baltic ancestry. They had been Germanized over centuries as a result of the German imperialist aggression. The colonists from the West of Elba regions have always been a minority.

    • @dasboot5903
      @dasboot5903 6 лет назад +1

      Do: msciepura >>>> AMEN

  • @zenonzaniewski3212
    @zenonzaniewski3212 5 лет назад +40

    jaki kunszt architektura porządek pięknie

  • @jerzysulima2685
    @jerzysulima2685 5 лет назад +48

    Podobnymi tramwajami poruszałem się na trasie N.Port - Gdańsk. pamiętam dewastowane cmentarze niemieckich zmarłych pochowanych w N. Porcie

  • @vittoriomicheli8274
    @vittoriomicheli8274 5 месяцев назад +1

    My family lived here for 100 of years. Danke for showing.

  • @BorysMadrawski
    @BorysMadrawski 4 года назад +25

    It was during the war when Poles was already started being mass murdered in Nazi's/Deutschland's/3'rd Reaich's dead camps. I did use the word "Germany", because this name describes the ancient lands of western tribes, Poles belong to as well, or even more (looking at the genetic code and haplogroups of most of Poles), and names like Germanicus was the Roman name for the "Slavic"/Scythian, Easter and Western Goths tribes... modern Germany is a part of in ~50% of its population, an Poland in ~90% (still basing on the genetics).

  • @zk4995
    @zk4995 3 года назад +2

    .....und eine schöne frau

  • @RyanYoungMan
    @RyanYoungMan Год назад +3

    The beautiful city of Gdansk with its beautiful architecture was destroyed by the Soviet Red Army with massive artillery shelling, making a brutal artillery assault on the city. But it was possible to save this beautiful city of Gdansk by surrounding it and blockading it, and it could be saved just like Krakow, but the high command of the Soviet Red Army and the leadership of the USSR were in a great hurry to capture the cities located on the way to Berlin in order to capture Berlin before the western allied troops. The Soviet Marshal Zhukov did not spare his soldiers of the Soviet Red Army and the beautiful European cities, completely destroying them with massive artillery shelling, because of his ambition to be the first to capture Berlin, in order to prevent the Western Allied forces from capturing Berlin first and to forever remain in history as a great commander.

  • @dasboot5903
    @dasboot5903 6 лет назад +21

    This I guess, a German cameraman, had his sharp eyeoriented mostly on sexy young chicks in Gdansk !!!! Good for him :o)) It is so easily recognizable for me, by his specific camera movement !!!

    • @dasboot5903
      @dasboot5903 6 лет назад +3

      sharp cameraman's EYE .... that is of what I mean :o))

    • @friktermind
      @friktermind 6 лет назад +8

      yeahh! :D He was stalking this blond girl ;). That's what makes this doc so sentimentaly beautiful.

  • @malborkzamek7653
    @malborkzamek7653 5 лет назад +31

    Teraz mamy tam Sobieskiego na koniu i dwa miasta w jednym GDANSK I LWOW .

  • @JanKowalski-gm4fo
    @JanKowalski-gm4fo 4 года назад +17

    Wspaniały film... tylko czemu mają służyć te wielkie woły w lewym dolnym rogu?!

  • @Elopierek
    @Elopierek 5 лет назад +53

    Polska - 966
    Gdańsk - 997
    niemcy - 1871

  • @romanbehnka4464
    @romanbehnka4464 3 года назад +5

    Ekstra film 👍 a tramwaj super gdybym ja mógłbym znaleźć taki materiał z Gdańska Osowej z 1993 do 95 okolice wiaduktu kolejowego

  • @jesusisking9342
    @jesusisking9342 4 года назад +19

    GDYNIA - SOPOT-GDANSK /GDINGEN-ZOPOT-DANZIG ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @pavvko
    @pavvko 8 лет назад +17

    total love

  • @krzysztofvonchriss5907
    @krzysztofvonchriss5907 4 года назад +17

    Wonderfull, more more Gdańska! please

  • @carvinieri5217
    @carvinieri5217 Месяц назад

    3:38 Kojarzy ktoś jaka to ulica?

  • @dreamywindy
    @dreamywindy 8 лет назад +41

    wow, love Gdańsk

  • @thomasjmmundt7416
    @thomasjmmundt7416 7 лет назад +42

    My Great Grandfather was born in Danzig in 1864. His name is Rudolf Mundt. Does anyone know how I could find out more information about him here in Danzig/Gdansk? I know that he was a ship rigger. If anyone can help I would appreciate it.

    • @mattom1796
      @mattom1796 6 лет назад +17

      Thomas Mundt yes. Write me a private message if you're interested. I live in Gdansk and I'm interested in history.

    • @cafecarmel
      @cafecarmel 6 лет назад +12

      Thomas, have you found anything out? My great-grandfather was from Danzig too. He was born in 1857 and immigrated to the U.S. in 1883 at age 26. He left behind 2 brothers. His father owned a factory. Their last names were von Dyck. Johann, George, and Cornelius von Dyck.

    • @perspecktivity
      @perspecktivity 2 года назад

      @@cafecarmel do you still talk with them. I mean relatives in Danzig/Gdansk?

  • @hansneusidler7988
    @hansneusidler7988 5 лет назад +11

    The Music ist venetian boatsong in F# minor by Mendelssohn bartholdy from Song without words. And i wonder,If the Woman is perhaps a Widow ,because she is clothed in black. Maybe her husband died in the war.

  • @psychodelicje
    @psychodelicje 8 лет назад +20

    niesamowite!

  • @kseven6551
    @kseven6551 2 года назад +1

    Für ein gemeinsames Danzig

  • @ilonaversteeg8054
    @ilonaversteeg8054 4 года назад +39

    I was born and grew up in Gdańsk. The year of this movie (1940) can not be right. The Germans destroyed the most of the city on the 1st of September 1939 and they killed/terrorised the citizens. It must be made before the war.
    It seems more a propaganda film that during the de WWII the Poles could live and work completely undisturbed. It is historically untrue.
    .... and yes, as the rest of Poland, Gdańsk was a beautiful city. After the war the Poles reconstructed the old city without any help from the outside. It means without the Marshall support like the western Europe.
    Ik ben geboren en getogen in Gdańsk. Het jaartal van deze film (1940) kan op geen mogelijke wijze kloppen. Op 1 september 1939 hebben de Duitsers de meeste delen van Gdańsk gebombardeerd en de burgers gedood/geterroriseerd. Deze film is zeker voor de tweede wereldoorlog gemaakt.
    Het lijkt meer op een propaganda film dat tijdens die oorlog Polen totaal door de oorlog ongestoord konden leven en werken. Dit is historisch onwaar.
    ... en ja, net als heel Polen, Gdańsk was een prachtige stad. Na de oorlog helemaal (in elk geval de oude stad) gereconstrueerd, zonder enige hulp van buitenaf. Dus zonder de Marshall hulp, wil ik daarbij zeggen.

    • @DK-tv6rk
      @DK-tv6rk 2 года назад +2

      You sure the one that you're talking about was Gdańsk, not Warsaw? Why would the Nazis bomb a city omncr full of Germans?

  • @1965Tofik
    @1965Tofik 5 лет назад +17

    I komu to przeszkadzało... ?

  • @BorysMadrawski
    @BorysMadrawski 4 года назад +32

    I was born there. My mother with her mother and my father moved there after the war from more southern part of Poland.
    I think this city lost a lot when all the pre-war citizens have been forced to migrate to the west.

  • @TheStratusdj
    @TheStratusdj 7 лет назад +26

    ale klimat :) jakie dziwne to ze tam gdzie bylo kamerowane sa teraz sklepy z pamiatkami, parasole gdzie ludzie pija piwo w wakacje i stoiska ze sprzedazą wszystkiego

    • @arizonawildcats2583
      @arizonawildcats2583 6 лет назад +2

      TheStratusdj poznajesz te miejsca ? One jeszcze istnieja ???

  • @bababa4275
    @bababa4275 4 года назад +25

    Poland took Christianity in 966, the borders of Poland then and now are very similar except the Prussia araea. The whole area from Szczecin to Gdansk belonged to Poland.

  • @grzegorzb807
    @grzegorzb807 7 лет назад +70

    Gdańsk był Polski jest i będzie. Żaden z Niemickiego główna nie zdoła nam gogle odebrać

    • @swagkachu3784
      @swagkachu3784 11 месяцев назад

      Yea and lviv stays ukainian

  • @wbcars
    @wbcars 7 лет назад +15

    WOW!!!

  • @payamsinaei9281
    @payamsinaei9281 2 года назад

    Did this couple survive the war? Any information about their identity?

    • @GEOGigalot
      @GEOGigalot 2 года назад +4

      Yes, you can look the last their movie Berlin 1955. They are Elfriede and Walter Kronnenberg.

  • @franz.isler799
    @franz.isler799 Год назад +2

    Ich bin beeindruckt von den historisch wertvollen Bildern. Vielen Dank für die Veröffentlichung ... mit einem nostalgischen Track aus der Musik von Frédéric Chopin (glaube ich).

  • @walterarmbrusch8881
    @walterarmbrusch8881 4 года назад +13

    Piękny film.

  • @marekwolosz7484
    @marekwolosz7484 8 месяцев назад +1

    Moje Miasto GDANSK !!!!!!

  • @probono2876
    @probono2876 7 лет назад +60

    A good film from the Free City of Danzig , so many beautiful german women lived there in 1940.

  • @katarzynaagnieszka7635
    @katarzynaagnieszka7635 8 лет назад +11

    💜

  • @angelrogo
    @angelrogo 7 месяцев назад +1

    Gdańsk after the invasion

  • @adamosantonio1499
    @adamosantonio1499 5 лет назад +12

    Is vodka Danzka from Gdańsk?

  • @Schachschlacht
    @Schachschlacht 6 лет назад +47

    Great cultural German city! Schopenhauer was born here, one of the most famous German philosophers.His mother Johanna maintained a lounge in which the most famous writers and artists from entire Germany go in and out. Even Goethe was here.

  • @2104js
    @2104js 4 года назад +3

    Film SUPER , ale muza dla mnie kanał !

  • @jaduzink
    @jaduzink 5 лет назад +29

    Niegdyś Gdański był Niemieckim miastem tak jak Lwów był Polskim.

  • @andreas7136
    @andreas7136 2 года назад

    Diese Aufnahmen sind vermutlich von vor 1940.

  • @duchyofestonia6790
    @duchyofestonia6790 6 лет назад +41

    Gdańsk is Danzig

    • @beliarek4595
      @beliarek4595 6 лет назад +30

      Holy Roman Enpire Gdańsk is Gdańsk nazi scum.

    • @GreenShadow03
      @GreenShadow03 6 лет назад +15

      Gdansk is Danzig

  • @Stamsite111
    @Stamsite111 6 лет назад +37

    Danzig was an old german city! Its now lost by history!

    • @dasboot5903
      @dasboot5903 6 лет назад +66

      Gdansk as a city it was born as a Polish City .... until the year of 1308, when snaky German soldiers of the Teutonic Knights Order, insidiously killed the Polish defenders of the city, taking it over for a so long time :o((

  • @miszak32
    @miszak32 8 лет назад +3

    PG rządzi :P

  • @przemekwareda6470
    @przemekwareda6470 5 лет назад +14

    Ta w czarnym stroju chyba ma chcicę ,tak się kręci ogląda

  • @abcdefgh7363
    @abcdefgh7363 6 лет назад +28

    Gdańsk should not polish nor German. It should be a free city with acces and supervision of both countries

  • @zbyszekold3478
    @zbyszekold3478 4 года назад +8

    Gdańsk to taka wieś z Starowką. Nie moje klimaty, wolę Beskid Niski, pozdro

  • @jbelcher6473
    @jbelcher6473 4 года назад +6

    Beautiful old 🎥 ❤🇩🇪👍