Berlin, Germany 1949 in color [60fps,Remastered] w/sound design added
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- I colorized , restored and created a sound design for this video of Street Scene in Berlin, Germany 1949 around kufuerstendamm, some pedestrain and vehicular traffic, Brandenburger Tor, Streetcar by in fg
Video Restoration Process:
✔ FPS boosted to 60 frames per second
✔ Image resolution boosted up to HD
✔ Improved video sharpness and brightness
✔ Colorized only for the ambiance (not historically accurate)
✔added sound design only for the ambiance
✔restoration:(stabilisation,denoise,cleand,deblur)
B&W Video Source: US National Archives
Please, be aware that colorization colors are not real and fake, colorization was made only for the ambiance and do not represent real historical data.
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Still bearing the scars of bombing. Thanks for sharing again,NASS!
crazy how they managed to recover so fast!
Amazing to watch, for me as a German! Berlin with almost no cars, and the few cars that are around, are nearly all from the pre war time. Exept for 2 Jeeps and a VW beetle.
And the buildings next to the Brandenburg gate are all burned out shells. What a difference to today, with the Adlon hotel and the US embassy and all that.
I have not seen much footage from this time period. There is plenty from 1945, when everything was total rubble, and plenty from the late 50s when much was rebuilt already. But in this film they had cleaned the streets but rebuilding was only beginning. A rough time for the people...
A rough time for the Germans?! After all they did to the world?... Never forget 😮
@@zurcherzurich213 anyway, times are hard, no matter what they do... I'm from Russia
@@zurcherzurich213Let it go, champ. I lost one uncle to the Germans. My uncle Jim was badly wounded. And my father came home with mental issues that lasted his entire life. But that generation is 90% gone or more.
@@Duke_of_Prunes ...actually bad news from Germany once more! We have to watch that people with open eyes...
@@zurcherzurich213 Do some research on Dresden, Germany bombing in 1945 and have a better concept of what "never forget" should fully mean.
Zu dieser Zeit fuhr die Straßenbahn nicht nur am Brandenburger Tor, auch Reichstag vorbei. Es war eine Linie von Wedding/Moabit nach Schöneberg. Gruß aus Berlin.
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Man hat nach dem Krieg in West-Berlin scheinbar viele Tram-Linien einfach plattgemacht, um die Stadt autogerechter zu machen. Sehr schade.
Thank you for sharing your fine work with us ❤
As interesting as usual ! 👌🏻 Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you for making these video's.
What a time to be in Berlin. How depleted it looks. And I think that's Ninotchka playing at the cinema ... ten years after it was released. Thanks as always!
Dankeschön NASS , gut dass Sie uns nicht vergessen und ihren Wort gehalten haben , für ihren Bemühungen bedanke ich mich ❤
Hotel Adlon am Brandenburger Tor links in original zu sehen ist schon für mich was besonderes 😅 allerdings das Dach von dem Hotel ist in original noch viel schöner 👍 ,
Im not being disrespectful, but the developers behind bf1 really paid attention to history and detail
BF1 about the First World War, but here the time is already after the Second World War...
congratulations amazing videos 📹 ❤
Selbst dieses Nachkriegsdeutschland empfinde ich schöner, wie das heutige 2024......
Hello, thank you for sharing great videos. Wishing you good health and peace 👍💯♥️
The architect with 6 pillars looks very old. Like something from ancient Rome.
Ayeeee... Got a notice on this one. Let's check it out.
Hi!! Thx!!!!
Nice video thank you 👍🏻
Drivers are accelerating on crossing pedestrians, times have changed.
Right after Berlin Blockade. Must have been miserable place, limited fuel, cold, food shortages, dark without much electricity. No wonder so many Germans emigrated during this time to Australia, Canada, NZ, US
Lots of women pedestrians. Car driving fast.
opening shot looks like Kurfurstendamm looking north east towards kaiser wilhelm church
Nice Tempo Dreirad at 0:55
Yes, still lots of danage around, the Germans are,tidy people and quick to clean up and tidy up, the rebuilding pace was remarkable.
Danke!
thank you so much for your support
At 4:02 a Volkswagen Beetle goes by. Cool
Poor Germany the sights are heartbreaking really..
Edit: but thanks a lot for publishing this!
Poor Germany? Hardly!
Not as heartbreaking as the sights of Auschwitz, Treblinka, Bergen-Belsen, Dachau, Buchenwald, Babi Yar and so many others. Or the beaches of Normandy or the fields around Kursk. I'm happy Germany got its act together or so it seems these days ... with the help of years of de-Nazification forced upon them by the victorious Allies after WWII. Germany brought it all on itself.
Maybe your feel of pity is misplaced?
@@pawelpap9 appreciate the benevolence thanks.
What strikes the reader of 1st person war reports is that the “flag” one fights for does not matter eventually, really:
War is ugly, violent and more importantly those who have been involved deeply realize (often too late) that they did what they did to the enemy on themselves too, that the divide line “we” / “them” did not mean much anymore, that all the wrongdoings were actually on all, “on us” (I am quoting here).
This is very vividly reported by many in various conflicts, not only ww2;
I carried this feedback with me ever since and that’s basically what I tried to convey in my comment…
Seems setting playback speed at 75 works closer to actual movment
Nah....the Earth orbited the sun at a slower speed in those days. And there weren't any colors until 1949, when the Russians detonated their first atomic bomb. Scientific fact!
Actually you are right. Nass usually gets it spot on but this one is a notch too fast. 75 playback speed is perfect. Thanks!
Why is there so much traffic noise dubbed in while little traffic is shown?
As a German, my heart bleeds when I see that. Not only that Berlin, like other major cities, was senselessly bombed into rubble and ash and a genocide was committed against the civilian population. This video also shows the systematic destruction of German culture and the German soul after the war. Berlin was bombed but many buildings could have been saved and rebuilt. Today Berlin no longer has an old town. One of the ugliest cities ever. When you see the video of Berlin before the war on this channel, this crime becomes really clear. But of course these liberators all came here to spread love and democracy. Today we have a beautiful, colorful culture of stabbings, drug dealing and crime on every corner. Thank you, dear liberators, for bringing us democracy.
Comparing to many innocent countries like Poland, Czechslovakia which were thrown to Stalin in order to provide your paece and prosperity for the next 50 years...after killing 6 million jews...poor Germany.
And the war came to the end with all obscure agreement, conversations and we need to say it the distribution of world. Part of the world affected starred the reconstruction and with sadness in their heart people started their life,different life. During that year showed in these footages . Today The Brandenburg gate looks restored without any sign of suffering deterioration and telling all of us” “You,people think again before start another war, because this time the destruction will be big “
Thanks for those unforgettable memories.👏❤️🙏
everything so quite..
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Life in Germany got so much better after 45
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...and now its gettin worse
@@beateinwerfer1 not really, forcing you to accept a bunch of modern ideology crap isn't even comparable for being executed or relocated based on race
Look at Berlin and the rest Western Europe today and tell me it’s better
No, life in Germany / the West gradually got worse after World War II. The bad guys won.
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01:05 Damn that is one ugly ass vehicle!
Must be before the wall went up, as traffic is flowing through the Brandenberg Gate freely.
The Soviets and East Germany didn't erect the Berlin Wall until 1961. However, they did impose a military blockade around West Berlin in 1949 to shut off all its supplies which President Truman countered with the Berlin Airlift, the same year if this film is dated correctly.
I’ve heard about the Berlin Airlift. Always assumed the wall had gone up earlier after end of WW2 though.
@@chrisblayThey don’t teach in schools anymore? So history lessons start with Vietnam war?
To now, the fundamental differences between the Russian and American governments exist, we are still grappling with the outcome of WW2. You know what I mean.
More like outcome of WW1 that's when this shit really started...
This is not a good representation of Berlin. Most of Berlin in 49' was still in rubble from WW2.
Well, the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche which has been shown here is heavily demolished as a consequence of the bombings.
You try and find a video of Berlin from this time period, very difficult ! Its the man behind the Camera filming , not NASS ! some people just like to complain.!!
You got a time machine to travel back and get "bette" film?
@@Kiwigold-on7mc Yes!!!✊😁 Complain!!! Thats where its at!!!!
Its a film of Berlin in 1949 so I'd say it was as perfect a representation of Berlin in 1949 as you can get - what a bloody stupid observation to make 😖
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I would say the Berliners should be happy anything was left standing after Hitler started WWII.
God's amazing how good the pavement looks I think the roads in our area don't look as good as that that was after Berlin head the s*** bombed out of it
I do believe the postprocessing smooths the roads. In earlier videos, like the San Francisco Market Street 1906 one, you could see train tracks appear and disappear in the street.
West Berlin
Sad