Hrad Červený kameň a jeho história

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2023

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  • @ivamatouskova2547
    @ivamatouskova2547 6 месяцев назад +4

    Moc pěkné video a pekny výklad. Děkuji 👍👏💯🎩🎩🎩

  • @hradar7426
    @hradar7426 5 месяцев назад +4

    Aj toto video je vynikajúce ! Zvuková kulisa trochu ruší .

  • @stanostanko2750
    @stanostanko2750 11 месяцев назад +9

    Pekný výklad len nechápem prečo to ruší tá hlasita hudba.....

    • @gameplay-mr1rj
      @gameplay-mr1rj 10 месяцев назад

      si to daj tichsie

    • @stanostanko2750
      @stanostanko2750 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@gameplay-mr1rj keď si to dám tichšie neni počuť slovo ale to bol iba môj dojem niekomu to nemusí vadiť...ja si nájdem info aj z iných zdrojov bez hlasitej hudby....😀

  • @Beauty.and.FashionPhotographer
    @Beauty.and.FashionPhotographer 3 месяца назад +6

    Schloss Bibersburg, also known as Rothenburg or Rotenburg (Červený Kameň Hrad in Slovak), was illegally seized by Russian-controlled and Russian-occupied Slovakia in 1944. The owners at that time, the Pálffy-Daun ab Erdöd family, were either killed or fled the country when the invading Red Army and their "Slovakian Collaborators" stormed the castle. . The rightful owners were and are the Pálffy-Daun ab Erdöd family.
    After Russia's final departure from Slovakia many decades later, Schloss Bibersburg/Rothenburg/Červený Kameň was never returned to the Pálffy-Daun ab Erdöd family, whose rightful heirs reside in Switzerland today.
    Despite Slovakia's recent agreement and signing of the "1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict," along with 50 other countries, which mandates the return of all stolen and illegally seized assets during wartime, Slovakia has not complied.
    Instead, Slovakia sold this castle and its lands to a mysterious millionaire rather than restituting them to the rightful legal heirs under international law, the descendants of the Pálffy-Daun ab Erdöd family in Switzerland.
    Similarly, Schloss Landschütz, Csekles, was intentionally recently renamed to Castle Maria Theresia by Slovakia to obscure its historical identity. It was converted into a hotel with illegally misappropriated EU cultural heritage funds totaling millions of euros, funds that were intended to transform Ruins of Schloss Landschütz into a brandnew museum of huge cultural importance . It was also never returned to the rightful heirs also living in Switzerland.
    Despite Slovakia signing the international treaty to return any and all illegally seized goods during their totalitarian communist dictatorship of Russia , or any subsequent wars, Slovakia has never returned any assets to the rightful heirs ever.
    The spreading of utterly false historical information to suit Slovakias own criminal agenda, as observed in this video, and also in videos of Schloss Landschütz, here on youtube, is reminiscent of practices during communist occupations and remains a prevalent issue in Slovakia today.
    Slovakia has not complied with international obligations and has chosen to persist as a country with a governmental structure influenced by organized crime, acting in blatant violation of their own signed mandate in the Hague Convention. This HAGUE CONVENTION mandate binds Slovakia to return any stolen and misappropriated lands and castles to the rightful owners .

  • @mikealphapappa2491
    @mikealphapappa2491 4 месяца назад

    Dear mister Šenk, I think your documentaries are fantastic, but I was wondering if it is possible for you to add English subtitles? I’d like to learn more about the amazing castles in your beautiful country. Slovakia’s history is rich and interesting, and it would be great if people from other countries could understand your videos

    • @curtmutale4784
      @curtmutale4784 3 месяца назад +2

      read below the actual historical facts on and about this very castle named also Rothenburg. Slovakia, is still under the mindset of their former Russian Occupation, and falsifies history left and right , in order to accommodate their own criminal agenda when it comes to history and enriching themselves on illegally seized lands and even castles, like this one here , and so on. The account below or above here, who left a lengthy historical comment in English. "Beauty.and.fashionPhotographer" wrote a mind blowing truthful fact-checked response on this video here. Since the voice in this video here, which states, in Slovakian language, the castes was abandoned and then the country simply took ownership, which is a blatant lie. It never was abandoned. Simply think about it : Who in his right mind would abandon his own castle just like that?

    • @kukynewyork3544
      @kukynewyork3544 3 месяца назад +1

      @@curtmutale4784 correct... Slovakian soldiers stormed the castle in 1944 together with the Russian soldiers/Army. The Pálffys had to run for their life. Most Palffys were executed by the Slovakian Soldiers back then in 1944. Slovakia is still known to twist and turn History to make themselves look as heroes, when they are in fact the exact opposite.

  • @alenaribanska9203
    @alenaribanska9203 5 месяцев назад +1

    Tá hudba je hrozná.....