@@SamuelBlack84 From women and girls mudered after being raped, from men who had to watchvtheir wifes, sisters, daughter being raped and get tortured to death and boys who were sometimes to young to understand, got shot in their belly and laughing by the liberators could be heard while they raping his mother.
Ja krass. Das ist der Hexenturm in Jülich. Googelt das mal. Nicht weit davon ca 1 km ist die Zitadelle,eine gewaltige Befestigungsanlage. Ein Besuch lohnt sich. Grüße aus Deutschland. 🫡
@@user-zw7mk1ov1s Why are you trying to make this a competition about who lost more people? 1.) this is NOT a competition. 2.) this post is about buildings, i.e. cultural heritage. If you want to contribute anything CONSTRUCTIVE, please go ahead.
Los CAMBIOS OPERATIVOS DEL CABAL SIONISTA que maneja la cosa desde naves E T. Anunakis Que si no quieres OPERE LA LEY KARMIKA del CAMBIO te abducen de la granja mono humana ,vy , te ponen en un POST de INMERSIÓN , más ➕ vale 👍 NO no repitas la lección ..aquí y ahora ..😮❤
@@F-R-D-Sфашисты устроили бы во всем мире концлагеря и газовые камеры! Но Советский Союз выбил все зубы нацистской гнили!! Слава Русскому Народу 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺!!!
Jülich was 97% destroyed. Only a few buildings survived the bombing. Half of this tower in the photo was also destroyed. You can't see it in the photo.
What you cannot see is the tops of the towers and the gatehouse were completely blasted off in the WW2 picture. Have been here once long ago, and they rebuilt it very nicely, you cannot really even tell.
@@Dr_Eber that is from the early middle ages, 14th century. The complete town was sourounded by a wall with these towers as entrance. Bevor that it was a roman town.
look the town up on google maps. In the middle of town you find a huge citadelle build by the romans! You cannot miss it as it is really so impressive.
Love this channel, this guy puts in a lot of effort and time to get these done, thanks brother. As I will never make it to this part of the world, I truly appreciate you putting old photos to the modern world.
I drive to work in Jülich, every time I pass this place ( that building ist called Hexenturm translated Witch tower). And I'm always thinking how it must have been, when the whole town was technically not existent anymore after the bombing in WW II
I have never seen this before, this one is so cool, I always thought that those photos of division putting up ironic but funny signs to be so interesting, like the one in Remagen saying "cross the Rhine with dry feet, courtesy of the 9th AD" and also another near the german border saying "you're now entering Germany through the courtesy of the 6th AD"
Extremely funny framing, the video implies there was more left than the citadel shown. There kinda wasn't, it and nearby Düren were bombed down to less than 5 buildings combined if I remember correctly.
My girlfriend lived there before we moved to another city together, it's a beautiful place, there's also a large citadel that was turned into an animal and adventure park for children
Actually my family originates from Jülich. On the day the allies bombed Jülich to the ground my grandparents were on a day trip and not at home. When they came back their house was not there anymore. So i am lucky to be because they had enough money to go on a day trip.
Somewhere, somehow, somebody has the memory of putting those bricks in place. It’s fair to say that those walls are alive with the perspective of all that lived in them. If you really wanna get philosophical
These transformation pics are fantastic .. how things changed .. some must have been difficult to find . We have a bunch of old black n white photos taken mainly in France I think ..wartime ..some would be a real challenge
Thank you from the daughter of a WWII British Army veteran who served with the 275th Royal Engineers attached to the 51st Highland Div and was in D-Day 🏴 🌺
Jülich and Düren are the Cities that where destroyed most (procentually, not much to cry about like in Dresden). The General in charge watching the destruction said: "If the people who lived here want to build a new Jülich they have to build it elsewhere"
I can only imagine the stories the streets and buildings have
Yeah, the looting, raping, murdering. Research! They weren't liberators but oppressors until today.
Most of them don’t have a lot of history actually considering they were turned into rubble 😂
And, soaked in blood
@@SamuelBlack84 From women and girls mudered after being raped, from men who had to watchvtheir wifes, sisters, daughter being raped and get tortured to death and boys who were sometimes to young to understand, got shot in their belly and laughing by the liberators could be heard while they raping his mother.
Jülich was 98% destroyed by Allied bombing
Ja krass. Das ist der Hexenturm in Jülich. Googelt das mal. Nicht weit davon ca 1 km ist die Zitadelle,eine gewaltige Befestigungsanlage. Ein Besuch lohnt sich. Grüße aus Deutschland. 🫡
Ahhh ich wohn auch net weit weg. Danke für tip!
Bin auch ganz nah dran, aus Aldenhoven 5km weiterb😁
meine alte schule :D gute zeiten
@@issa2421 die Welt ist klein 😂
bin aus Würselen .... 👋👍
They were in hurry but found time to make a fancy poster 😂
They got a time to say hello to some ppl in a nutshell
Freaking love this channel!
Jülich and Linnich were so heavily bombed in WW II, most of the old buildings are lost forever.
not to forget Dueren, so most destroyed german town, not far from Jülich.
@@juttaweise *не надо было поддерживать наци. Что заслужили, то и получили.*
Если бы вы знали сколько в Росии безвозвратно утрачено всего, например, 30 миллионов людей
@@user-zw7mk1ov1s Why are you trying to make this a competition about who lost more people?
1.) this is NOT a competition.
2.) this post is about buildings, i.e. cultural heritage.
If you want to contribute anything CONSTRUCTIVE, please go ahead.
@@GoddesII agree, but we could say the same about the Russians who are invading Ukraine
every reel I see from this channel gives me goosebumps I can not imagine what that generation has been through
Los CAMBIOS OPERATIVOS DEL CABAL SIONISTA que maneja la cosa desde naves E T. Anunakis Que si no quieres OPERE LA LEY KARMIKA del CAMBIO te abducen de la granja mono humana ,vy , te ponen en un POST de INMERSIÓN , más ➕ vale 👍 NO no repitas la lección ..aquí y ahora ..😮❤
Grüße aus Jülich! Btw das ist der Hexenturm am Walramplatz ich steig da immer um wenn ich zur Schule fahre :D
keep em coming! Amazing how long these structures last!
My guy that thing was built in the 14th century xD its gonna outlast us all
Also think about the structures that were bombed to pieces. Germany would be a real life Disneyworld all over.
@@F-R-D-Sфашисты устроили бы во всем мире концлагеря и газовые камеры! Но Советский Союз выбил все зубы нацистской гнили!! Слава Русскому Народу 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺!!!
Jülich was 97% destroyed. Only a few buildings survived the bombing. Half of this tower in the photo was also destroyed. You can't see it in the photo.
Ich bin in Jülich geboren und werde nicht vergessen!!
Ahja
Es ist immernoch besetzt von den Amis
Solltest du mal vergessen wo du geboren bist, dann kannst du in deinem Personalausweis nachschauen ;-)
@@sibe1053 gleiches gilt für Düren!
My Grandma lived there
Essa comparação entre o passado e o hoje, é realmente incrível!!! Parabéns pra ti!!!
It's not a channel.. 🌎 s best musium❤❤❤❤ remember history 🎉🎉
I’m living in the nearby area of Jülich and it’s incredible to see those pictures
What you cannot see is the tops of the towers and the gatehouse were completely blasted off in the WW2 picture. Have been here once long ago, and they rebuilt it very nicely, you cannot really even tell.
А кто их повзрыаал? Определенно там держали оборону.
@@Dr_Eber that is from the early middle ages, 14th century. The complete town was sourounded by a wall with these towers as entrance. Bevor that it was a roman town.
The bloody Rur. I live a few km away and there are still shrapnel marks in Our brick Walls.
Как всё сохранилось это восхитительно! Очень круто и качественно как и машины!!! Молодцы! 👏
look the town up on google maps. In the middle of town you find a huge citadelle build by the romans! You cannot miss it as it is really so impressive.
Thank you for perserving history. I enjoy your videos.
"Die Amys sind da!" Ein interessantes Buch über diese Region.
Ahora con un DRON militar ese reservorio Arsenal de ARMAS imperialistas , vuela desintegrado por sus propia pólvora ..je 😂😢😅
Never forget.
Was vergisst du nicht?
Love this channel, this guy puts in a lot of effort and time to get these done, thanks brother. As I will never make it to this part of the world, I truly appreciate you putting old photos to the modern world.
Hometown, they really were in a hurry back then
I drive to work in Jülich, every time I pass this place ( that building ist called Hexenturm translated Witch tower).
And I'm always thinking how it must have been, when the whole town was technically not existent anymore after the bombing in WW II
Achtung bardzo dobrze że bombardowali miasta w Niemczech bo sami Niemcy wywołali wojnę a wojna to zło
Unbelievable how you find these places 😊
Thank you
Yep great vid.
The Restaurant in the Hexenturm is actually kinda good.
but yep hometown has some history
nice
Echt klasse wie du uns die bilder zeigst und was noch so steht.
I have never seen this before, this one is so cool, I always thought that those photos of division putting up ironic but funny signs to be so interesting, like the one in Remagen saying "cross the Rhine with dry feet, courtesy of the 9th AD" and also another near the german border saying "you're now entering Germany through the courtesy of the 6th AD"
Hast du ein video von Düren?
Unsere Heimat ist aber nicht schön
@@RiboxxnHighnen kommste aus der nähe?
@@RalfG999 ich komme aus Düren 😂
Don't ever change the song.
I enjoy watching these. However, I find myself turning down the music to silent before playing.
Wen du irgendwann mal nach Wachtberg kommst fress ich nen Besen! Echt deine shorts sind echt super!
Meine Heimatstadt 😮
Muss befreit werden
Extremely funny framing, the video implies there was more left than the citadel shown.
There kinda wasn't, it and nearby Düren were bombed down to less than 5 buildings combined if I remember correctly.
yes I know of Dueren the most bombarded town in Germany.
Another good one!
This deserves way more views.
Love your series.
Seit 9 Jahren leben ich in Jülich und ich liebe Jülich sehr .
Как мне нравяться эти ваши фотки✌😄👍🇷🇺
My girlfriend lived there before we moved to another city together, it's a beautiful place, there's also a large citadel that was turned into an animal and adventure park for children
Thats like next to my „dorf“ in german
This short is to near to my house to be comfortable
Actually my family originates from Jülich. On the day the allies bombed Jülich to the ground my grandparents were on a day trip and not at home. When they came back their house was not there anymore. So i am lucky to be because they had enough money to go on a day trip.
Schicksal!
thats 20 min from my hometown 🙌🤟 thank you, that you have been here earlier❤
Somewhere, somehow, somebody has the memory of putting those bricks in place. It’s fair to say that those walls are alive with the perspective of all that lived in them. If you really wanna get philosophical
Juelich Germany looks so much better now ❤ 😏
Man how do you get these pictures
They where lucky to survive the hell.
I really like your pictures especially because I know some of that places.
I love this series. It's like time travel.
These transformation pics are fantastic .. how things changed .. some must have been difficult to find .
We have a bunch of old black n white photos taken mainly in France I think ..wartime ..some would be a real challenge
Thank you from the daughter of a WWII British Army veteran who served with the 275th Royal Engineers attached to the 51st Highland Div and was in D-Day 🏴 🌺
Lucia church in Broichweiden (very close to Jülich) had it's tip blown off in ww2. Would be cool to see a short with that
Nofront Mr. Juicy but Sparkles won the biggest gambling contest.
If the walls and streets could talk: ive seen some shit....
Супер 🤙🔥
Was American soldiers in any of these videos? Or just German soldiers? 😮
I live 10 seconds away from Hexenturm (Tower). Crazy looking at this picture!
So beautiful Germany
Me encanta ver el sitio y luego la foto de tantas cosas que pasaron hay gracias por el vídeo
Excelente!
Jülich am größten tor von Jülich 😮
There is another Photo from Jülich that might interest you. It is a picture of Winston Churchill driving in a jeep through the Citadell gate.
Love the video but what was that guitar rif?
Düren 2.WK pls
Lol, I pass through there everyday on my way to the bus. In German we call the Building the "Hexenturm"
Кде вы всё это берете? Ищите где? Это же умонепостежимый труд всё чопоставить! Уважение и блпгодарность
My uncle was in the 29th Division. 116th Inf Co F but he was wounded at the Battle of the Bulge and didn't make it into Germany.
Jülich and Düren are the Cities that where destroyed most (procentually, not much to cry about like in Dresden). The General in charge watching the destruction said: "If the people who lived here want to build a new Jülich they have to build it elsewhere"
Please do Remagen
I live here and see this place all the time. It reminds me of history. I wish i could know more.
Read!!!!!
@@RightisRight-pt2qj exactly specially there is a history museum in middle of the town
Any information on this picture?
Einfach der Hexenturm in Jülich
do you need photos of königsberg and kaliningrad now


... and Stettin, Breslau, Hindenburg, etc.
So that he would be arrested as a spy in Königsberg?
@@smoothypeachy1362 to see how the Red Army committed atrocities against women and children?
Now fking way, my divorced dad lives there
Надрез на башне до сих пор существует😊😊😊
yes, this is from the 14th century ;o))
Fantastico
So cool 😎
😢 essa música é sinistra 😢
Thanks.
Ótimo trabalho
The Tower calls "Hexenturm" (engl. - Witchtower) in Juelich. My Hometown
& that Arrow slit window is likely 500 years old possibly even 12th century
Ich komme aus Jülich und bin Sondler was man hier alles findet Wahnsinn....
Can you speac german?
yes he can
Só queria saber onde ele acha essas fotos
Im from Jülich, thats the Hexenturm (Witchtower).
so julich or juelich? and what is it ?
Jülich
Maravillosa 🤩🤩🤩
songs name?
The military sense of humour never fails 😂😂 in a hurry
Oh I freaking love it. Thank you so much. This is the best one yet.😎🔥 respect!!!! thank you veterans for freedom🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
amo ver esse canal.
I stand across the street every morning (am Hexenturm)
I live in Jülich 😀
Its sad to see how destroyt our country once was
They were indeed NOT SORRY lol
What’s this tune called please????
sweet dreams
Jülich very near of my Hometown
The name of the Tower is“ Hexenturm“ :D
Hey thats my hometown we have been told storys about the sign the amerivans have been holding up thats sawesome dude
am bhf kiosk kriegt man 9000er vapes
In der Nähe von jülich gibt es ein kleines Dorf es Videos und Bilder wie panzer dort stehen und die Straße sieht heute noch teilweise so aus.
Welches Dorf und wo kann man das Material finden?
Welches Dorf? Und wo findet man das Material?