Everyday Life in...Interwar Hungary
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- Опубликовано: 29 апр 2024
- Episode 1 of the new series "Everyday Life".
In this episode we travel back in time to Hungary Between WW1 and WW2.
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Compare the chaotic life we now live in now with traffic, noise pollution, mobile phones etc....and the Hungarians in this clip are very healthy and happy.
architectural standards were still respectable in those days.
Could you imagine the outcry and health and safety now if a mum took her little one in a rowboat without a life jacket now? Lol.
A very interesting video, thank you.😊
Hello, from Hungary!
Those outdoor swimming pools look absolutely wonderful. I miss the Lido we used to have, it was knocked down and is now a block of flats for uni students!
Daru tollas Horthy vitézek
It was good to see. I'm a Hungarian :)
What wonderful voices singing so well.
Thank you
I am a Turk from Istanbul, I love Hungary and the Hungarian nation.
I hope Hungary will regain the lands it lost.
Regards, stay healthy
Our economy developed until the 1930s. After the first world crisis, the second world war did not destroy it.
1:58 - who else immediately thought of Mr. Cholmondley-Warner?...... :)
3:10 I giggled.
A more civilised era...
Unless for example you were denied access to further education because of your religion.
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"interwar" ☠️
@Enuff947 Still happens. More prevalent today, in fact. Just ask the women in the middle east
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0:55 Spike Milligan
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wait.. I thought the channel was dead. Are they going to upload new videos?
The channel isn't dead! We just ended the series 'Archive Picks' - we will be releasing different content going forward
Everyday Life in...Interwar Hungary. 30.4.14. I tel it Magar gave hijacked the archives...?
'Tartar ancestors'-Tf. is he talking about? :'D
Maybe he meant the Avars or more likely the Cumans who might have been closest to Tartars, still not the same though.
I believe most Hungarians might have a very small amount of Avar ancestry from the people who used to live here pre-Conquest.
According to historians Conquest-era ancient Hungarians were about 50%+ Germanic and the other half is sometimes hard to pinpoint with Hungarians consisting of 7 tribes/nations at the time but probably being a mixed population of ANE-related and maybe Altaic if the present day Uralic populations are anything to go by.
Unfortunately a great deal of the research going on about our past comes with a biased perspective from two sides.
Anyway i think a lot of what they might have described as 'Tartar' at the time due to nationalistic bias might have been Mansi related or Bashkir in origin of which i don't think the ancient Magyars were either but they might have had some admixture from the surrounding tribes.
Some historians speculate the Germanic admixture found its way into our genetics not long before the Conquest but i don't believe any of that, also 50% is too much for that and i think this theory is ridiculous.
Later on Transylvania got mixed up with Turks (some Transylvanians might have been Turanic in origin but a lot of old families like a part of my own family obviously aren't)which skews the picture further.
Hungary was made up of different steppe tribes and also joined by other steppe tribes later on but referring to a Cuman in the plains as Tartar might be slightly off.
Az "ő méltóságok" és a cselédség kora. Ami következménye"... a rab lánc a lábon a lábon nehéz volt, de szét törte bűszkén a nép...." ...és ma újra ott tartunk. Az ő méltóságosoknál.
Who is here from the past? . Who here from the year 0024?
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Beautiful country that must be preserved and protected from foreign you know what.
❤Thank you from Hungary ❤We protect Europe!
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De gyökér vagy!