Thank you for sharing Vladimir. My wife & I visited Dresden in September of 2022. It is hard to imagine a beautiful city, such as this, was able to rise up from near total destruction as a result of allied bombing during WWII.
Hi Maurice, you are right, this story is horrible and instructive. But as we see more and more dictators are born, leading their countries to collapse. Humanity doesn't learn. 🖐️☹️
@@PerceptionPhilosophythe magnificient historic city center of Dresden was carpet and fire bombed by so-called democratic states: England and USA ... But anyway, nice video!
@Coltnz1 Nonsense. It was the historic city centre that was carpet-bombed, there of course was no industrial production. Dresden wasn't bombed the whole war, only in February 1945, 3 months before the end of the war, when Soviet troops were already on German soil and the outcome of the war war was already obvious for quite a long time. 3 weeks later the Allied bombed heavily the historic city centre of Würzburg, the so-called "Franconian Prague" back then. Also there was no military purpose. It was only about destroying as much as possible of historical German architecture and thus crushing the _German spirit_ once and for all. With Dresden there was of course also the goal to kill as much people as possible, as the city was overcrowded with refugees from Silesia.
beautiful city full of life!
It really is! 🖐️😊🇨🇿❤️
Thank you for sharing Vladimir. My wife & I visited Dresden in September of 2022. It is hard to imagine a beautiful city, such as this, was able to rise up from near total destruction as a result of allied bombing during WWII.
Hi Maurice, you are right, this story is horrible and instructive. But as we see more and more dictators are born, leading their countries to collapse. Humanity doesn't learn. 🖐️☹️
@@PerceptionPhilosophythe magnificient historic city center of Dresden was carpet and fire bombed by so-called democratic states: England and USA ...
But anyway, nice video!
@@j.valjean7287Dresden was bombed because it was a production centre for military equipment and a rail-hub for military transport.
@Coltnz1 Nonsense. It was the historic city centre that was carpet-bombed, there of course was no industrial production. Dresden wasn't bombed the whole war, only in February 1945, 3 months before the end of the war, when Soviet troops were already on German soil and the outcome of the war war was already obvious for quite a long time.
3 weeks later the Allied bombed heavily the historic city centre of Würzburg, the so-called "Franconian Prague" back then. Also there was no military purpose. It was only about destroying as much as possible of historical German architecture and thus crushing the _German spirit_ once and for all.
With Dresden there was of course also the goal to kill as much people as possible, as the city was overcrowded with refugees from Silesia.
A nice walk around a beautiful city in a wonderful weather creats a special mood! Thanks a lot! ❤🖐️
Drážďany, dobrá volba, tchüss
Thanks for posting such a well-produced video!
Vladimir, thank you!👍 A great walk through beautiful Dresden!🤍💚
Beautiful tour. I've been all through the city. It's nice to see it again
Thank you for walking tour!
I ❤ Dresden...
Amazing. ❤
all of that marketplace with the frauenkirche was rebuilt since 2005. thats incredible. theres was nothing there before.
Yes, it’s true 🖐️😊
👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥Dresden❤!!!💪💪💪💪👋🌻
To the guy who sneezed at 1:58 - Bless You! :)
Ha ha 😊🖐️❤️
Nice
Very nice 🖐️😊❤️🎄
This is my hometown. Meine Heimatstadt..
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This must be the tourist side of Dresden. I can easily imagine what the real side looks like.
Allah snackbar
Na Dresden is the largest majority right wing city in Germany. It probably has the least amount of migrants out of the big cities