Zoppot 1942 - Strand - Sightseeing - Wagner Festspiele - Drachentöter

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • Zoppot bei Danzig im August 1942. Urlaub am Meer, während des Krieges. Wir sehen Strandbad, Promenade, Aufnahmen aus dem Ort, die Kurgarten-Bühne mit einem Konzertnachmittag des "Grossdeutschen Rundfunks". Auf der Bühne der Waldoper gibt es Eindrücke von den Wagner-Festspielen 1942 und Siegfried dem Drachentöter in Aktion. In den Filmaufnahmen spiegelt sich die private Geschichte der Familie von Werner und Elfriede Kronenberg. Werner hat an der technischen Hochschule Danzig studiert und war während des Krieges mit der Kamera in halb Süd-Ost Europa bis ans Schwarze Meer unterwegs. Die gemeinsame Zeit des Paares erscheint auf den Filmaufnahmen trotz des Krieges zumeist idyllisch. Die Aufnahmen reichen bis in den Spätsommer 1944. Werner Kronenberg, zeichnet auch für viele der qualitätiv herausragenden Berlin-Filme verantwortlich, die in unserer Berlin-Playlist zu sehen sind. Film footage of Zoppot and it´s baltic seafront near Gdansk, today Sopot in Poland, back then in Germany. The scenes show us the beaches of the baltic sea and the decent village and a private perspective into the life of the cameramans family, to Elfriede and Werner Kroneberg from Danzig Langfuhr. During wwII Kronenberg took his camera as a so called "student soldier" throughout o south-east Europe and to the Black Sea and to the USSR, you´ll find his filmworks in our playlist wwII. He is also the creator of some of the most amazing films among our Berlin collection. requests/Anfragen: archiv@koelnprogramm.de

Комментарии • 71

  • @1972pawel1972
    @1972pawel1972 3 года назад +25

    Piękne niemki przechadzały sie po molo w Sopocie. Kulturalni niemcy brali udział w Wagner Festspiele. W tym samym czasie, 300 km na południe od Sopotu , w Warszawie, w ramach tzw. wielkiej akcji wysiedleńczej od 22 lipca do 21 września 1942 wywieźli niemcy dziesiatki tysięcy żydów do Treblinki do gazu.

    • @1965Tofik
      @1965Tofik 3 года назад +8

      Pomyślałem o tym samym. Gdyby nie podana data nagrania tego filmu nie uwierzyłbym że był nakręcany w czasie wojny.

  • @thelememonk
    @thelememonk 3 года назад +35

    The piece was composed by Fryderyk Chopin, not Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, this is a huge difference.

    • @patmctallica3522
      @patmctallica3522 3 года назад +1

      ...you mean composition, not song, I hope! 😉

    • @thelememonk
      @thelememonk 3 года назад +5

      @@patmctallica3522 indeed, this is what I meant.

    • @patmctallica3522
      @patmctallica3522 3 года назад

      @@thelememonk
      😉

    • @wokejcickisapinko5162
      @wokejcickisapinko5162 3 года назад

      They we're both rockstars like Pink floyd and Led Zeppelin, Apples and Oranges but Both are Fruits!

  • @Bubu00013
    @Bubu00013 7 месяцев назад +4

    Nur für Deutsche... Es ist beängstigend, sich idyllische Bilder anzuschauen, wenn man weiß, wie nah Stutthof liegt.

  • @thelememonk
    @thelememonk 3 года назад +8

    Vielen Dank für die Veröffentlichung. Es ist großartig zu sehen, wie Zoppot in diesen unglücklichen Zeiten gedieh. Drei Jahre später brach auch dort die Hölle los.

    • @callsigndd9ls897
      @callsigndd9ls897 3 года назад +2

      @@ryszardklepacz8923 Tak, oczywiście, to byli Niemcy, ale uogólniasz wszystkich Niemców. To tak, jakby powiedzieć, że w latach 1945-1989 wszyscy ludzie w Polsce byli lojalnymi komunistami.

  • @piotrd6091
    @piotrd6091 3 года назад +18

    Po co była wojna - po owocach poznacie A jedyny owoc to zwłaszcza i śmierć A muzyka Fryderyka była zabroniona w tym czasie ! Ciekaw jestem kto daje te filmy pozdrawiam z Paryża

    • @radosawsocha2400
      @radosawsocha2400 3 года назад +3

      Jak coś to w tle leci Mendelssohn.

    • @wojtek19581
      @wojtek19581 3 года назад +1

      ja chętnie zobaczę jak było w mieście w którym mieszkam

  • @philippebrunet2836
    @philippebrunet2836 2 года назад +3

    The music is "Barcarola veneziana", or Venetian Boat Song, from Songs Without Words, Op. 30 No. 6, by Felix Mendelssohn.

  • @MegaPunisher777
    @MegaPunisher777 3 года назад +5

    Amazing footage

  • @kubabarbas5436
    @kubabarbas5436 3 года назад +11

    Amazing historical footage with a great personal touch because of this couple. Thank you so much for posting. I don't know how you find diese Filmschatze in 2021? All places shown in this one are particularly close to me. Last tram stop in Glettkau (Jelitkowo), then the park and restaurant Parkowa with today non existent pier. Than the view toward Sopot where somewhere between my future housing estate will be built in the 60. Being born in Gdansk in the 70 I had to learn its true history. I'd like to ask the Poles (I am too) commenting here about the German atrocities to stop it and go somewhere else. This is a documentary/history channel. I am glad I could see how places dear to me looked 80 years ago. And to @filmschatze - the example of 'Bloody Sunday' you chose to use to defend 'the Germans" is unfortunately historically false. And even if it was true how the events of September 1939 unfolded in Bromberg - comparing 6mln Polish victims vs what happened in Bromberg is slightly inappropriate.

    • @thetruth495
      @thetruth495 3 года назад +3

      There were massacres in Bromberg - it's not historically false, it's true and proven. However, it's obvious that the German retaliation was disproportionate.

  • @gregsweet9552
    @gregsweet9552 3 года назад +24

    Sopot 🇵🇱❤️

    • @hanspaul853
      @hanspaul853 3 года назад +4

      Zoppot

    • @gregsweet9552
      @gregsweet9552 3 года назад +9

      @@hanspaul853 haha NEIN

    • @hanspaul853
      @hanspaul853 3 года назад +3

      @@gregsweet9552 haha ja

    • @PortierBlog
      @PortierBlog 3 года назад +14

      @@hanspaul853 Nikt ci nie powiedział, że przegraliście wojnę? :))

    • @hanspaul853
      @hanspaul853 3 года назад +1

      @@PortierBlog es war nicht böse gemeint. Nur Real

  • @richardsmith2879
    @richardsmith2879 3 года назад +5

    That blonde woman appears in all of these films, the man too I think.

    • @jeanlucdemeulemeester7677
      @jeanlucdemeulemeester7677 3 года назад +1

      Indeed. I wonder whether they survive the war...

    • @jeanlucdemeulemeester7677
      @jeanlucdemeulemeester7677 3 года назад +2

      I think that they also appear in a film on Berlin 1944... Probably a visit to relatives, possessing a beautiful house and a car... Perhaps they survive the war, but as many Germans died between September 44 and may 45 than on the entire period September 39 to May 45. The price of fanaticism..

  • @TVDandTrueBlood
    @TVDandTrueBlood 2 года назад +3

    3:38 makes me cry! To imagine there was ever a staging with a dragon etc... unthinkable today.
    Sadly I think those stupid, cruel Nazis destroyed opera for the future, because after their rule of terror ended German directors in Bayreuth etc. tried to distance themselves from classical stagings and now we have Regietheater...

  • @Don_Camillo
    @Don_Camillo 3 года назад +8

    I guess Klaus Kinski was born there.

  • @kylemore9142
    @kylemore9142 3 года назад +4

    Brief glimpse at 0.46 of a warship on the horizon, from her profile she is clearly a pre-first world war "pre-dreadnought". Could she be the "Schleswig-Holstein" which fired the first shots of the German-Polish war in 1939? By 1942 she was a training vessel.

    • @callsigndd9ls897
      @callsigndd9ls897 3 года назад +4

      Yes, it can be the "Schleswig-Holstein", but also her sister ship "Schlesien". At that time both sailed only as training ships and in winter also as ice breakers, mostly in the Baltic Sea, as they were already too old and slow for a war fighting (launched 1905/6). The third sister ship "Hessen" was a remote-controlled target ship at the time and looked different. Information about all three ships can also be found in English on Wikipedia.

    • @kylemore9142
      @kylemore9142 3 года назад +4

      @@callsigndd9ls897 Thanks for the information. The people look so relaxed as if they hadn't a care in the world! Also very few uniforms about.

    • @callsigndd9ls897
      @callsigndd9ls897 3 года назад +5

      @@kylemore9142 Yes, it was still relatively peaceful in the east at the time. The range of the Allied bombers was too short to attack targets in eastern Germany and the fronts on which the fighting was taking place were still thousands of miles away. The war did not reach this region until late 1944, early 1945.

  • @holgermeier4965
    @holgermeier4965 3 года назад +17

    Verlorener Teil unseres Vaterlandes
    Nie wieder Krieg.

    • @egeskov552
      @egeskov552 3 года назад +8

      I wonder how many of these people knew what was going on further along the coast at Stutthof concentration camp?

    • @andreasgoetz1069
      @andreasgoetz1069 3 года назад +2

      @@mtlicq Du hast recht. Aber in der heutigen Situation bin ich eigentlich nicht so unglücklich, daß die Polen diese Gebiete verwalten.

    • @semsemeini7905
      @semsemeini7905 3 года назад

      @@mtlicq Blotzin.

    • @patmctallica3522
      @patmctallica3522 3 года назад +1

      Bist du Pole, denn...... 🤦‍♂️
      Gehörte auch lange zu Polen, was du sicher weißt! 😂

    • @callsigndd9ls897
      @callsigndd9ls897 3 года назад +2

      @@egeskov552 Many did not know about it in 1942, and the Nazis shielded the camps from the public. I know from my mother, who was sent with her school class to a farm near Lodz (Litzmannstadt), because her hometown was bombed by the British almost every day. Once the girls were walking through a forest and thought they saw a large factory. Suddenly SS soldiers came, drove the children away and scolded with the teacher. Only after the war did she find out that it was the Lodz concentration camp that she had seen in the distance. The entrances to these camps were cordoned off kilometers beforehand.

  • @wolfgangwagner4484
    @wolfgangwagner4484 3 года назад +15

    The music is Chopin no mozart

    • @dominik171279
      @dominik171279 3 года назад

      Hi, do you know exactly title of this song?

    • @wolfgangwagner4484
      @wolfgangwagner4484 3 года назад

      @@dominik171279 sounds like the late nocturnes. op. 72 No 1 e-minor comes very close

    • @wolfgangwagner4484
      @wolfgangwagner4484 3 года назад

      @@dominik171279 those are very having a very sad tone

    • @dominik171279
      @dominik171279 3 года назад +4

      @@wolfgangwagner4484 Thanks. I have this found. This is Chopin Nocturne op. 9 no 2.

    • @wolfgangwagner4484
      @wolfgangwagner4484 3 года назад

      @@dominik171279 i knew it was a nocturne by chopin. But it is difficult to find out which.

  • @vasilponomarev-pro6113
    @vasilponomarev-pro6113 2 года назад +1

    Schone!

  • @vratkoslovak1813
    @vratkoslovak1813 3 года назад +21

    The Germans expelled thousands of Poles from the region in 1939 - I mean those lucky ones they have not killed - like the Polish post office workers in Danzig.

    • @bluebear6570
      @bluebear6570 3 года назад +7

      The Polish expelled thousands of Germans in 1920. At the outbreak of the war, they also killed my grandmother and my aunt, a child of 5 years. What a brave deed this is! Shame on Poland!

    • @magorzatamichalik7078
      @magorzatamichalik7078 3 года назад +1

      @@bluebear6570 i to usprawiedliwia niemców z całej wojny? z milionów zamordowanych?!

    • @jackbrodnicki7403
      @jackbrodnicki7403 3 года назад +2

      The Real Justice came in January '45 ! 💗🇷🇺💗🇷🇺💗🇷🇺💗🇷🇺💗🇷🇺 !

    • @Lechoslaw8546
      @Lechoslaw8546 3 года назад +1

      @@bluebear6570 STOP LYING & shedding crocodile tears, you that persecuted, exploited and murdered genuine owners of this land

    • @jankosaciec5091
      @jankosaciec5091 3 года назад +4

      @@bluebear6570 This is not true. The Germans were not forced to leave in 1920. They simply left because they didn't want to live in Poland. But some stayed, especially landowners and entrepreneurs, because they didn't want to lose their property.
      If some of your relatives were killed at the beginning of the war then of course it is very sad indeed but do not forget how many Poles were murdered not to forget about Jewish people who were murdered because the so called greatest warlord of all times had conceived an insane theory of racism. War is the worst thing that can happen and we should simply do all possible to prevent wars from happening.

  • @toja_kashiak9892
    @toja_kashiak9892 3 года назад +4

    ❤️🇵🇱

  • @mohammadrezakhani2539
    @mohammadrezakhani2539 3 года назад

    👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @FEBELTOR
    @FEBELTOR 3 года назад

    Et in Arcadia ego.

  • @wolfgangwagner4484
    @wolfgangwagner4484 3 года назад +2

    OK that Reel is history. Those days are over now allmost 80 years. The majority of the people are dead allready. This was another time compared to today. today is completely different, It makes no sense to look back too much. what i hate was that president bush sended his B 52 bombers on the way to iraq directly over our house here in Frankfurt Germany. Since my wife is from Vietnam she could identify the sound of the engines. They came from UK. This i will never forget.

    • @thetruth495
      @thetruth495 3 года назад +2

      Nobody forced you to get a wife from Vietnam.

    • @thetruth495
      @thetruth495 3 года назад +1

      @Werner Monoton Really intelligent reply!

  • @nanukbigwithe
    @nanukbigwithe 3 года назад +1

    👍👍

  • @davidnorthdale1164
    @davidnorthdale1164 Год назад

    I have walked those streets, and drank at the Grand Hotel a few times. It may be in Poland now, but still feels German sometimes ! Strange.