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  • @brigittek8961
    @brigittek8961 11 месяцев назад +25

    In dieser schönen Stadt Breslau lebte meine Familie. Ich wurde in Breslau/Schlesien geboren. Es bleibt meine Heimat ❤

  • @constantinwirth7649
    @constantinwirth7649 4 месяца назад +6

    The City Hall 😶What an impressive building! 😍

  • @AlucinandoEnHH
    @AlucinandoEnHH 5 месяцев назад +7

    Bin Südamerikaner, aber meine Grosseltern kamen aus Breslau und haben immer von Schlesien erzählt. Oft zu Geburtstagen werden schlesische Gerichte nach den Rezepten meiner Großmutter gekocht.

  • @tomriess6054
    @tomriess6054 Год назад +15

    Wunderschönes Breslau 😍 Die Heimat meiner Familie ❤

  • @ottotablet5786
    @ottotablet5786 Год назад +15

    Danke für die tollen Fotos vom wunderbaren Breslau . 👍💕

    • @adams8847
      @adams8847 6 месяцев назад +2

      beautiful sad how war destroy's

  • @aress3331
    @aress3331 8 месяцев назад +9

    Ach te historyczne zawiłości Europy, jestem urodzonym Wrocławianinem ( Breslau, Vratislav ) te pokolenie mieszkańców pokochały te miasto, podziwia piękno zabytkowych obiektów oraz cudowny miejski układ. Często zwiedzamy z żoną i podziwiamy np. Berlin i cieszy mnie to ze mogę przemieszczać się bez granic więc zapraszamy sąsiadów do odkrywania własnej regionalnej kultury miejskiej i architektury, a jest co podziwiać. Do tego miejsca różne kulturowo pozytywne nastawione zawsze są intrygujące i to jest atut, trzy narody budowały ten region, bo zaznaczę że cały Dolny Śląsk jest niesamowity :)

  • @drewniuk
    @drewniuk 8 месяцев назад +5

    Those pictures are stunning especially if you saw some of those places in real life nowadays

  • @adams8847
    @adams8847 6 месяцев назад +5

    amazing architecture, looked through documents my father kept and read Breslau could not initially find it on the map and then found out later that it was renamed Wroclaw after the war...my grandmother who I never met was born there, Anna..I can see now why there was such a huge German population living there...the Bismark statue, the restaurant in the south park and the Athena foundation gives me chills just looking at it, beautiful!!

  • @juttaigramhan1751
    @juttaigramhan1751 9 месяцев назад +7

    Mein Großvater wurde in alt- Breslau 1882 geboren und lente nach seinem Studium in Berlin. Breslau ist eine Reise
    wert. .

  • @jeanvaljean7266
    @jeanvaljean7266 2 года назад +19

    What a city and what a loss - thank you for this moving compilation of images!

    • @ArchitekturTV
      @ArchitekturTV  2 года назад +18

      The former german city is now a polish city. It was heavily damaged in ww2. But the polish people have done a very good job of rebuilding the city. Sometimes far better then the germans with there own citys, espacially in western germany.

    • @jeanvaljean7266
      @jeanvaljean7266 2 года назад +5

      @@ArchitekturTV Yes indeed and I'm aware of these facts.

    • @jeanvaljean7266
      @jeanvaljean7266 2 года назад

      @@ArchitekturTV Mir scheint, dass es noch einen anderen Kommentar eines Polen gab. Hast du diesen gelöscht?

    • @ArchitekturTV
      @ArchitekturTV  2 года назад +3

      @@jeanvaljean7266 Nein ich lösche nie Kommentare

    • @ikaewa9934
      @ikaewa9934 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@ArchitekturTVYou don't know history, that's why you write "former German city". This city was Polish from the beginning. The fact that it was taken from Poles by our hostile German neighbors does not mean that it was German. I live in Głogów, which is further west than Wrocław. Read remember the history of my city, how German bandits led by Otto V had to leave the city with their tails between their legs, defended by brave and honorable Poles. Enough of this distortion of history for me and my compatriots. Germans have recently even been able to call concentration camps Polish.

  • @JoseVargas-in8ns
    @JoseVargas-in8ns 2 месяца назад +1

    La hermosa ciudad de la Baja Silesia, que bella arquitectura. Saludos desde Chile.

  • @user.ax.8217
    @user.ax.8217 7 месяцев назад +6

    Mein Adoptivvater kam gebürtig aus Breslau.
    Von den Aufnahmen her gesehen, muss es eine architektonisch gesehen
    sehr schöne Stadt gewesen sein. Er hat immer mal wieder von der Oder
    gesprochen.
    Ich bedauere es sehr, ihn als Kind und Jugendliche nicht näher zu seiner
    Heimatstadt befragt zu haben, denn er stand mir sehr nahe.
    Damals aber war mir das leider nicht wichtig genug.
    Im Krieg ist seine Familie dann nach Westdeutschland geflohen und fand
    in Ingolstadt ein neues Zuhause.
    Er selbst war bei der Kriegsmarine in Wilhelmshaven stationiert und ist dann
    schließlich über die Heirat mit meiner Adoptivmutter in Bielefeld gelandet.

  • @janinesartorius7922
    @janinesartorius7922 7 месяцев назад +6

    Die Heimat meiner Urgroßmutter Charlotte ich habe. Sie lieb

    • @adams8847
      @adams8847 6 месяцев назад +1

      mich auch, Anna

  • @elisamcgowan4774
    @elisamcgowan4774 Год назад +6

    Lovely city indeed.

  • @arturnowak-mscichowski8437
    @arturnowak-mscichowski8437 Год назад +14

    To było przepiękne miasto. Niestety fanatyzm niemieckich militarystów i nazistów zniszczył miasto, które budowały pokolenia ojców, dziadków tych, którzy wydali wyrok śmierci na to piękne miasto. Dla jakiej idei? Dla chorej idei zrównano również inne piękne miasta Niemiec i Polski. Ludzka głupota nie zna granic. Wrocław (Breslau) już nie jest i nie będzie tym miastem jak przed 1945. Po wojnie Polacy odbudowali miasto i pięknie odrestaurowali zabytki, które bardzo ucierpiały w czasie Festung Breslau. Oby nigdy więcej nikt nie musiał oglądać na starych zdjęciach piękna, które zostało zniszczone bezpowrotnie przez wojnę.

    • @Sanic19
      @Sanic19 Год назад +5

      Pięknie to powiedziałeś - niemiecki charakter zniknął z Breslau. Chciałbym zobaczyć Wrocław, w którym Niemcy mogą znowu żyć (Niemcy i Polacy na równych prawach), ale bez konieczności wypędzania Polaków.

    • @theoryianabsolute8777
      @theoryianabsolute8777 Год назад +2

      ​@@Sanic19Identycznie jak na wschodzie, gdzie Polacy mogliby powrócić do Lwowa i jak teraz, kultywować tradycje narodowe w Wilnie

    • @justynaka8214
      @justynaka8214 2 месяца назад

      Dużą część Wrocławia zniszczyli sami Niemcy, wyburzając zabudowania, aby lepiej się bronić...
      PS na prawdę potrzebne nam to Wilno czy Lwów? Znam ludzi, którzy poodzyskiwali majątki na Litwie, ale czy trzeba te ziemie do Polski z powrotem wcielać?

  • @donataj2213
    @donataj2213 3 месяца назад +3

    Po prostu piękne miasto, jak z bajki szkoda że już tak nie wygląda.

    • @justynaka8214
      @justynaka8214 2 месяца назад +1

      Szkoda, pewnie, ale gdyby tak wyglądało, to bym nie mogła powiedzieć, że jestem rodowitą Wrocławianką (w drugim pokoleniu) 😂

    • @janhusar9105
      @janhusar9105 4 дня назад

      ​@@justynaka8214
      Breslau sieht schöner aus als vor dem Krieg. Sie, die Deutschen, haben diese Stadt zum Tode verurteilt. Die Polen haben es wieder aufgebaut und wieder schön gemacht.

  • @walsch80
    @walsch80 2 года назад +19

    Wrocław is always a beautiful city. Obviously isn't like Breslau but compared to the other places in poland I grant you that polish were able to rebuilt all that was possible.

    • @walsch80
      @walsch80 Год назад +8

      Ps. I met my polish wife there.

    • @ImNotReal12345
      @ImNotReal12345 Год назад +7

      Major respect to the Polish, they rebuilt so many beautiful cities and buildings

    • @walsch80
      @walsch80 Год назад +13

      @@ImNotReal12345 totally agree with you. Warsaw was destroyed and now is simply great. Sometimes I am thinking that if never fought ww2 we could have simply a paradise in the Mitteleuropa. Poland, Prussia, Czech Republic and Germany could be like pearls. It's really terrible that for the craziness of few we lost 80% of all forever...

    • @ImNotReal12345
      @ImNotReal12345 Год назад +3

      @walsch80 That sounds amazing, sadly history didn't go that direction though, and now we have what we have

    • @walsch80
      @walsch80 Год назад +3

      @@ImNotReal12345 and unfortunately people forgot the history and we are near another world war. This time it's to pray seriously because if starts we could be like ashes to ashes...

  • @ClassicStylewithKaren
    @ClassicStylewithKaren Год назад +5

    My father and family were from Breslau. I'm planning on visiting this year. My aunt never wanted to go back, but said it was a very beautiful city. Any recommendations on where to stay?

    • @Kristallreiner77
      @Kristallreiner77 Год назад

      Marriott maybe?

    • @klarissa1985
      @klarissa1985 Год назад +2

      My father and his family and my grandmother (my mother s mother) were from Breslau, too. My parents met in Germany though. A coincidence, that both families came from the same place!

  • @ersteimmobilie7419
    @ersteimmobilie7419 Месяц назад

    Sehr schöne, deutsche Stadt. Waschteich-Park mit grossem Schulgebäude von 1903 sieht aus wie eine Anlage in Berlin-Weissensee

  • @miguelzazopulosgaray7596
    @miguelzazopulosgaray7596 Год назад +10

    Breslau, a beautiful city like the many that were lost in the eastern provinces and the others in the west destroyed by bombing.

    • @ewout206
      @ewout206 Год назад

      I guess when you start a war against the rest of the world, then you will feel some pain at some point.

    • @Wilhelm322
      @Wilhelm322 Год назад

      @@ewout206 I guess if you take German Cities and People then the Germans will try to get it back.

    • @teq_nix
      @teq_nix Год назад +5

      Poland also lost their 2 very importantant and beautiful cities which were polish for centuries (Vilnius atm capital of Lithuania) and Lwów (Lviv/Lamberg) - most important city in West Ukraine so you should thank to Austrian painter.

    • @Wilhelm322
      @Wilhelm322 Год назад +4

      @@teq_nix Well that is tragic. Yet compare that to Germany it doesn’t seem very impressive, i personally think Poland shouldn’t have lost Vilnius or Lwów the same Way Germany shouldn’t have lost Breslau, Danzig, Stettin, Königsberg or Elbing.

    • @theoryianabsolute8777
      @theoryianabsolute8777 Год назад

      ​@@Wilhelm322Than again thank your ancestors for right decision for voting for Nazis and ruining your country and places around it.

  • @robertodigiovanni2443
    @robertodigiovanni2443 5 месяцев назад +2

    Vero. Pochi parlano di questo esodo di milioni di abitanti tedeschi da Breslau Stettin Danzica e Königsberg. Lo dico da Italiano. Ma purtroppo Vae Victis la storia la scrivono i vincitori e la verità nn vogliono si sappia. Una vergogna. Il mio affetto a tutti i tedeschi che hanno sofferto questo straziante edodo❤

    • @justynaka8214
      @justynaka8214 2 месяца назад

      I guess they don't talk about it in Italy. As a resident of western Poland, I know well that before the defense of the Wrocław Fortress, civilians were expelled from the city in poor conditions. On the other hand, they could have not started the war, built extermination camps, treated others as subhumans... such was the fate of them. believe me, Poles also did not want to leave the lands in the East.

    • @robertodigiovanni2443
      @robertodigiovanni2443 2 месяца назад

      D accordissimo. Anche i polacchi hanno sofferto. È vero. Furono cacciati dalla Galizia occupata dai sovietici ed inviati nella Slesia e Pomerania tolta ai tedeschi. Fu il piano di Stalin. Onore sia ai tedeschi cacciati che ai polacchi cacciati a loro volta❤

  • @lesf5792
    @lesf5792 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this. I am doing research on my Mother’s birthplace (Breslau). This is very informative
    👍

    • @ArchitekturTV
      @ArchitekturTV  11 месяцев назад

      Your welcome 😊👍

    • @lesf5792
      @lesf5792 11 месяцев назад

      It’s nice to put some visuals to places you’ve only heard about. She was born there in 1923. And left in 1945 ( for obvious reasons).

    • @ArchitekturTV
      @ArchitekturTV  11 месяцев назад

      @@lesf5792My grandparents too

  • @m.a.8335
    @m.a.8335 10 месяцев назад +2

    Breslau war ein ewiger Zankapfel, aber zur deutschen Zeit war's am schönsten. Unglaublich viel Klassik und Stil. Und wer weiss, vielleicht ändern sich die Zeiten ja wieder und das Schöne kommt zurück, wie und unter welchen Umständen auch immer...

  • @tancreddehauteville764
    @tancreddehauteville764 5 месяцев назад +4

    No consolation to those who were expelled and their descendants, but even in pre-1939 times Breslau was on the eastern extremity of Germany, despite being heavily populated (600,000+). Before the medieval German 'Drang nach Osten' population expansion the city had spells when it was Polish and Czech until it became almost completely German upon joining the HRE in 1348. Nevertheless the population expulsion was a brutal war crime. People were forced to leave on foot, without motorised transport, and many elderly people died as a result. The luckier ones had horses and carts.

    • @justynaka8214
      @justynaka8214 2 месяца назад

      Yes, the expulsion of German civilians from Wrocław was a crime, but it was ordered by the German commanders of the Wrocław Fortress, in the face of the siege of the city by the troops of the Soviet Union

    • @tancreddehauteville764
      @tancreddehauteville764 2 месяца назад +1

      @@justynaka8214 Oh yeah, and the Soviets would have treated the civilians kindly? Are you kidding?

    • @justynaka8214
      @justynaka8214 2 месяца назад

      @@tancreddehauteville764 I didn't say that. We know in Poland how they would treat them, believe me. I am just saing that this brutal crime you write about was committed by Germans themselves also.

    • @tancreddehauteville764
      @tancreddehauteville764 2 месяца назад

      @@justynaka8214 The Nazi bigwigs are certainly partly to blame, I agree with that.

  • @albatros44444
    @albatros44444 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hallo,
    Eine wunderschöne Zusammenstellung. Darf ich fragen, was das für eineMusik ist?

    • @ArchitekturTV
      @ArchitekturTV  5 месяцев назад

      Danke 😊
      Die Musik steht hinten im Abspann

  • @katrin.iceland.universe
    @katrin.iceland.universe 6 месяцев назад +2

    Breslau was completely ruined because of war. Sorry Germany, but you started it. Poles rebuild it, it's flourishing, beautiful city now. It's Polish now. And we hope that it will not became Russian one day. Germany and Poland should stand together, the enemy is only waiting for the opportunity to attack. And words like: "Wrocław, Szczecin, Gdańsk are German cities" will only encourage and help them.

  • @HenrykRadwan
    @HenrykRadwan 11 месяцев назад +3

    Aco z republika luzycka odrzyska swoje zabrane granice ma prawo byc suwerennym panstwem czy nie to sa ludzie ktorzy maja jezyk ktory zostaje jego pozbawiany tradycje zachodnich slowian piekna kulture wiecpo co ja zabijac

  • @HenrykRadwan
    @HenrykRadwan 11 месяцев назад

    W tedy tam jeszcze byly rzesze wielkie slazokow w breslal apo odzyskaniu wolnosci wroclaw opustoszal slasko stolica rozbita spolecznosc slaska

  • @flavioredecker5917
    @flavioredecker5917 Год назад

    Can you tell me from which years are the photos approximately?

  • @Malte-Micha
    @Malte-Micha Год назад +3

    Why did this city fall into Polish hands?? Why did it not stay in Germany? Ive heard of Breslau but not much is known.

    • @ricr.96
      @ricr.96 11 месяцев назад +1

      Konigsberg renamed Kaliningrad.

    • @joachimbrunow6448
      @joachimbrunow6448 9 месяцев назад

      Weil es im Völkerrecht, kein Selbstbestimmungsrecht für das deutsche Volk gibt. Selbstbestimmung = Nazi
      Das Karma hat die anderen Völker dafür im Griff = Kriege jederzeit und überall 😂

    • @infanos3720
      @infanos3720 6 месяцев назад

      Ethnic cleansing by polish and soviets forces After the war as a Revenge mesure, more then 2.5million germans were killed in this events.

    • @justynaka8214
      @justynaka8214 2 месяца назад +1

      there was something like the Yalta treaties, Truman, Churchill Stalin agreed which lands would belong to whom, which countries would be under whose influence. no one asked Poles if they wanted to leave the eastern areas and live in the west, just as the Germans were not asked if they wanted to give us Wrocław and the rest of the lands.

  • @jebac_pisioryvonpimmel2884
    @jebac_pisioryvonpimmel2884 Год назад +1

    🇵🇱+🇩🇪=♥ ????

  • @Zyragonn
    @Zyragonn 11 месяцев назад

    5:23 looks so familiar, but cant find it

    • @ArchitekturTV
      @ArchitekturTV  11 месяцев назад

      You mean in Real Life?

    • @Zyragonn
      @Zyragonn 11 месяцев назад

      @@ArchitekturTV yeah i live here. i swear i seen this view milion times

    • @ArchitekturTV
      @ArchitekturTV  11 месяцев назад

      You mean the Christ the Reedemer Church?

    • @Zyragonn
      @Zyragonn 11 месяцев назад

      @@ArchitekturTVScheitniger Stern

    • @arturjedrusyna4254
      @arturjedrusyna4254 8 месяцев назад

      @@Zyragonn Try coordinates 51.11138157058664, 17.061089099468095 , the place is now known as Rondo Reagana, the central road crossing of Plac Grunwaldzki (Grunwald Place). Almost all the pre-war buildings were wiped out in 1945. The place was converted into an airfield.
      www.google.com/maps/place/rondo+Ronalda+Reagana,+Wroc%C5%82aw/@51.1112738,17.0579563,17z