Alle reden von "nicht vergessen dürfen und Warnung für die Zukunft. Das Haus hätte als Zeitgeschichtliches Dokument und Mahnmal erhalten werden müssen.
…Problem is…the SS burnt it after the Brits bombed it…then the Yanks instructed the Bavarians to detonate it in 1952 much like what happened to the Berliner Schloss in 1950 to rid that part of Germany of its imperial royal past. The Stadtschloss (of sorts)is back but I doubt the Berghof will be….unless the Germans get brave and embrace their past warts and all. Shame really, but at least the Kehlsteinhaus remains perched as it is with a Birds Eye view of everything. Would have been a fascinating place to visit as an existing restored dwelling to ponder the man and what drove him and why….yeah, the Shoah part is pretty icky, and I’ll never understand that. The country (and the world) certainly paid a heavy price for the machinations of this man.
This is one of the best than now videos I have ever seen. The person who put this together I don’t know how he got his photographs in the videos, but this is a masterpiece.
@@christianstelmakh1921 I understand that the Zum Turken Hotel is now closed. Any update on the future plans for it and if they are planning to reopen ?
@@rebadaddy sadly, generally or to me at least the future is unknown. I would be very surprised if it would close permanently or get demolished. It got purchased by an unnamed local entrpreneural family. All power lies in their hands. Although im not sure, it has to be under "Denkmalschutz", which means "Monument/ memorial protection", which would make demolishing it illegal.
After watching countless videos on this topic, and really not being able to grasp the layout of this property I must say this did it for me. awesome job!
Cleverly done and good choice of background sound instead of the usual upbeat over the top nonsense that you always have to mute. I always remember as a kid my dad had the Winston G Ramsey Then & Now books which I used to spend hours looking at.
Incredibly well done with such carefully placed line ups with the mountains, it's the best I've seen of these type of "before and now" videos, I turely enjoyed watching it, outstanding job to all involved. 👍
Beautiful job, Lorenzo ....just visited the Berghof and Mooslahnerkopf hill teehaus a few days back.Fantastic feeling to be on location of such significance.
A lot of work has gone in to this well done great job Lorenzo. We visited in October 2018 a stunning area of natural beauty with an unfortunate dark history.
I have just returned from Berghof ruins two days ago. NOW i understand the layout and architecture of this place. It is exactly what i was looking for! Five stars and many thanks!!! Best job, i have ever sehen 👍👍👍
Very good linking of images, very fluid, the best I have seen on the subject. For years I have watched videos on this topic, but now I have had a more real and exhaustive vision of what the Berghof was like and where it was in the current area.
Extremely highly well done. Amazing blend of original archival material overlaid on the modem view. As others have said it is the best I've seen yet. The best part and what boggles my mind is how you so perfectly overlaid the modern view on top of the original when the original was taken so many feet higher than the current elevation. Did you use a drone to get the elevation shots? Simply brilliant. Thanks for putting this together.
Brilliant video apart from one inaccuracy. At 19:46 it’s suggested that is the windows in the garage. That would be impossible as they are too far back and is simply part of the retaining wall behind the staff quarters of the Berghof!!
Excellent video. Brings history alive, and brings a new perspective Visited there four years ago. Also walked to the tee haus. Experiencing history adds greatly to reading about it.
Lorenzo, This is absolutely the best before and after I've seen of the Berghoff. I've seen most all of them but I haven't visited the site yet but plan to soon. I heard that someone has bought the Zum Turken motel next door and closed it down, hope that isn't true because I planned to visit or stay there too. Thanks for this great video!
Thank you for your words. The last time I visited the place was in 2018 and the hotel was working. the experience in the place is wonderful, whether you like the history of the place or mountain tourism. It is a paradisiacal place
@@brunoheggli2888 Yeah I know, am situated in a nice part of Hampshire, England 🏴 Will take a road trip down there one day, once the Alfa Spider is eventually sorted 🚗💨
@@casualagent7250Wow lucky you ypu own a Alfa Spyider,i own just a bicycle!IIf your in Austria you have to see Vienna too!Its very touristy but for a good reason!Altendorf is located at lake Zuerich!
@@brunoheggli2888 Thankyou, I had a heart ❤️ attack two years ago, so I cashed out a pension scheme, & bought the Alfa. Have never owned a Red car before, let alone a Convertible, who knows how long we have? ⏱️🤔
05:00 This is the former *Theaterhalle* area, which lies to the southwest of the Hitler, Goring, and Bormann house sites. Check out *ThiurdReichInRuins* for a map of the area as it was; this view (at precisely 05:01) looks northeast toward the Kempinski Hotel, with construction visible in the middle distance at the Dokumentation Obersalzberg area. Thanks for this detailed presentation of an overlooked point of interest . . . Regards, Kev
5.11 site is NOT drone footage from the berghof side. It looks like the theater halle, but it's definitely not the berghof, not enough trees, no road nearby, and those square concrete markers look like the foundation of the theater halle.
The Berghof & the adjacent buildings didn't cause the holocaust the evil people who lived in them did. It never should have been bombed. Would have made a fascinating place to visit. The German government would have made many euros over the last 75 years or so
Adolf called the British "Little Worms" at The Munich Conference in 1938... The "Little Worms", (The RAF) done rather well in their Little Lancaster bombers. Came over and bombed Adolfs "Little Berghoff"..
These now and then historical scenes are haunting yet wierdly beautiful...not glorifying the Nazis but depicting what history is....recording and recognizing tyranny and peace from a distance sans the idiot political bs rhetoric of today.
The best now and then of The Berghof I've seen. Fantastic job!
Thanks for your words 🙂 👍
@@lorenzobustillos7859 This is the best now and then I have ever seen on any subject. Crazy good! Backdrop sound is perfect as well!
@@yaterspoon57 thanks yaterspoon. thank you very much for your words 👍👍👍
Excellent video, thank you.
У,времени,есть,чюство,юмора!!!
Alle reden von "nicht vergessen dürfen und Warnung für die Zukunft. Das Haus hätte als Zeitgeschichtliches Dokument und Mahnmal erhalten werden müssen.
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…Problem is…the SS burnt it after the Brits bombed it…then the Yanks instructed the Bavarians to detonate it in 1952 much like what happened to the Berliner Schloss in 1950 to rid that part of Germany of its imperial royal past. The Stadtschloss (of sorts)is back but I doubt the Berghof will be….unless the Germans get brave and embrace their past warts and all. Shame really, but at least the Kehlsteinhaus remains perched as it is with a Birds Eye view of everything. Would have been a fascinating place to visit as an existing restored dwelling to ponder the man and what drove him and why….yeah, the Shoah part is pretty icky, and I’ll never understand that. The country (and the world) certainly paid a heavy price for the machinations of this man.
This is one of the best than now videos I have ever seen. The person who put this together I don’t know how he got his photographs in the videos, but this is a masterpiece.
This is by far the best then and now on Berghof I've seen. Excellent job!!!
i live in berchtesgaden. Its incredible to see these pictures and videos. fascinating. History at my doorstep.
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What’s it like there know days ?what are the people like
@@seanlarsin6958 everything is normal, as you would expect it. What do you want to know exactly?
@@christianstelmakh1921 I understand that the Zum Turken Hotel is now closed. Any update on the future plans for it and if they are planning to reopen ?
@@rebadaddy sadly, generally or to me at least the future is unknown. I would be very surprised if it would close permanently or get demolished. It got purchased by an unnamed local entrpreneural family. All power lies in their hands. Although im not sure, it has to be under "Denkmalschutz", which means "Monument/ memorial protection", which would make demolishing it illegal.
After watching countless videos on this topic, and really not being able to grasp the layout of this property I must say this did it for me. awesome job!
He gets to the exact spot where it all happened! Incredible amount of work here. Thank you so much for the video. 😊
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@@lorenzobustillos7859 Are you on Venmo? I'd like to donate. 😊
Cleverly done and good choice of background sound instead of the usual upbeat over the top nonsense that you always have to mute. I always remember as a kid my dad had the Winston G Ramsey Then & Now books which I used to spend hours looking at.
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I am Japanese.
I would like to visit this place once.
Thank you for your good video.
Excellent work. This is the best 'Now and Then' I've seen on the Berghof. It is very well done. Thank you
Thanks for your words 🙂 💕
Incredibly well done with such carefully placed line ups with the mountains, it's the best I've seen of these type of "before and now" videos, I turely enjoyed watching it, outstanding job to all involved. 👍
Beautiful job, Lorenzo ....just visited the Berghof and Mooslahnerkopf hill teehaus a few days back.Fantastic feeling to be on location of such significance.
Outstanding video to put the history of the Berghof into the exact perspective of today.
Best of the best right here folks of the "then and now"..................
A lot of work has gone in to this well done great job Lorenzo. We visited in October 2018 a stunning area of natural beauty with an unfortunate dark history.
Thank you very much for your words Tim. I'm glad you liked the video. 👍👍👍
One of the best Berghof's video that I've never seen.... Amazing!! Thanks so much and greetings from Italy
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We all (bad or good) are here only temporarily. The evil man is gone, and his house is gone as well. The mountains, nature is forever!
What a fantastic job... the best then and now . Such a shame that beautiful constructions vanished... Congratulations. 🤘
Really great comarison for then and now. Lots of footage I have never seen. Great work.
Thanks 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
This video was very well done. I enjoyed every minute. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing. I’m definitely going to find these famous spots when I stay in Berchtesgaden in August
Awesome video! One of the best I've ever seen.
A really awesome video..amazing..!!
Sehr beeindruckend.Guter Film,geht unter die Haut.Deutsche Geschichte
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This must have taken you many hours! Thank you.
Спасибо,очень впечатлило...
спасибо за комментарий и за ваши слова
I have just returned from Berghof ruins two days ago. NOW i understand the layout and architecture of this place. It is exactly what i was looking for! Five stars and many thanks!!! Best job, i have ever sehen 👍👍👍
I would like to be a dictator by myself,so this is realy interessting!Dont worry,it would be a dictatorship of love a peace!
Very good linking of images, very fluid, the best I have seen on the subject. For years I have watched videos on this topic, but now I have had a more real and exhaustive vision of what the Berghof was like and where it was in the current area.
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Amazingly well done!
Thanks 👍👍👍
Some of these trees shaded Hitler.
Great editing with that ghostly music loop!
Extremely highly well done. Amazing blend of original archival material overlaid on the modem view. As others have said it is the best I've seen yet.
The best part and what boggles my mind is how you so perfectly overlaid the modern view on top of the original when the original was taken so many feet higher than the current elevation. Did you use a drone to get the elevation shots? Simply brilliant. Thanks for putting this together.
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Brilliant video apart from one inaccuracy. At 19:46 it’s suggested that is the windows in the garage. That would be impossible as they are too far back and is simply part of the retaining wall behind the staff quarters of the Berghof!!
True, I thought the same.
Excellent video. Brings history alive, and brings a new perspective Visited there four years ago. Also walked to the tee haus. Experiencing history adds greatly to reading about it.
Thanks Albert for your words 🙂 👍👍👍
Amazing footage! Thanks for sharing!
Really well made video, I love the comparisons, really brings the area to life
Thanks 👍👍👍
Great work. Many photo's I have never seen. Love the Berghof and location
Brilliant…thanks…
Really good work.
I just went there three months ago and it was quite the experience
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Incredible work. The best before and after video in existence. So haunting and poignant! Thank you for this masterpiece! ❤
This is a work of art the most explaining video i ever seen bravo!
Magnificent reconstruction of this fascinating and terrifying place at the same time, when you know who occupied it. Nice story work, thank you !
The most detailed Berghof video I’ve seen , great job! Hope you make more videos!
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Beau travail.
nicely done! All the different angles really gave a good perspective of the whole area. Very interesting sir
Excellent stuff the best video of it's type.
Well done! Bravo!
outstanding
Superb! Thanks for a fascinating video
So sieht es bald in 🇩🇪 aus ☝️👍Kolossales Video!!
Зачем разрушили этот архитектурный чудо этож не военный объект 😔
"что бы исключить паломничество нацистов"
Remarkable work!
Thanks 👍👍👍
Que trabalho fantástico!
Thanks 👌
Absolutely awesome work! Congratulations to a masterpiece.
This is incredible. Thank you
Buen trabajo, me encanta
I was there in June of 2022. An amazingly beautiful area.
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Very informative!
This is most excellent, thanks for the hard work.
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Una obra maestra el que hizo este video.
Muchas gracias.
O melhor "ontem e hoje" de Obersalzberg q vi...
Muchas gracias por tus palabras 👍👍👍
Amazing work.
Thanks 👍
Very well done thank you
Excellent
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Can’t believe how well done this video is…
Such a beautiful area
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Lorenzo, This is absolutely the best before and after I've seen of the Berghoff. I've seen most all of them but I haven't visited the site yet but plan to soon. I heard that someone has bought the Zum Turken motel next door and closed it down, hope that isn't true because I planned to visit or stay there too. Thanks for this great video!
Thank you for your words. The last time I visited the place was in 2018 and the hotel was working. the experience in the place is wonderful, whether you like the history of the place or mountain tourism. It is a paradisiacal place
Excellent recreation of how it was/is.
Only 831 miles from Petersfield🏴, must pop down there one day 🤔🚗💨
Thanks. 😍😍
Petersfield,wow its quite far from Altendorf where i am from!
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Yeah I know, am situated in a nice part of Hampshire, England 🏴
Will take a road trip down there one day, once the Alfa Spider is eventually sorted
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@@casualagent7250Wow lucky you ypu own a Alfa Spyider,i own just a bicycle!IIf your in Austria you have to see Vienna too!Its very touristy but for a good reason!Altendorf is located at lake Zuerich!
@@brunoheggli2888
Thankyou, I had a heart ❤️ attack two years ago, so I cashed out a pension scheme, & bought the Alfa. Have never owned a Red car before, let alone a Convertible, who knows how long we have? ⏱️🤔
Good job
What a Beutiful House it was!!!👍👍
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Great Work .... I have been there 3 Month ago !
Video vom "Feinsten" !!! Zerstörung: Zu seiner Zeit gut, kann ich nachvollziehen. Aber ich würde es heute auch gern besichtigen.
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Super gemacht 👍
TOP
decent work
Good work 👍👍
The best now & then.
really good Work👍🏻
Thanks 👍👍👍
los lugareños se llevaron todo,hasta los cepillos de piso. La naturaleza triunfo.🎥👍🎥📽10👏
Muy cierto. Sólo unas pocas rocas quedan allí
One can see its still a place of pilgrimage to some ..Interesting to see who actually lives around there these days i would have thought 🤔
Well done.
Wunder
05:00 This is the former *Theaterhalle* area, which lies to the southwest of the Hitler, Goring, and Bormann house sites.
Check out *ThiurdReichInRuins* for a map of the area as it was; this view (at precisely 05:01) looks northeast toward the Kempinski Hotel, with construction visible in the middle distance at the Dokumentation Obersalzberg area.
Thanks for this detailed presentation of an overlooked point of interest . . .
Regards,
Kev
👍👍👍 thanks for your comment 👏
Мощный фильм 👍👍👍
Un trabajo muy profesional
Espetacular 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Gracias Marcelo
So sad. What could have been......
5.11 site is NOT drone footage from the berghof side. It looks like the theater halle, but it's definitely not the berghof, not enough trees, no road nearby, and those square concrete markers look like the foundation of the theater halle.
Always amazed me this bombing was done so late,
April 1945 ?! it was empty place by then.
Excelente trabajo,una pena que alla sido bombardeado,no siendo un objetivo militar.
Gracias Juan Carlos. Coincido contigo. 👍
It had to be wiped off the face of the earth it was a symbol of the nazis
The power and the envy,, they are lovers of destruction!!
The Berghof & the adjacent buildings didn't cause the holocaust the evil people who lived in them did. It never should have been bombed. Would have made a fascinating place to visit. The German government would have made many euros over the last 75 years or so
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Wonderful job of putting this together! Thank you.
A scene from a Gene Kelly film called "The Devil Makes Three" was shot at the ruins of The Berghof in 1952.
Thank you. It will be interesting to watch.
Adolf called the British "Little Worms" at The Munich Conference in 1938... The "Little Worms", (The RAF) done rather well in their Little Lancaster bombers. Came over and bombed Adolfs "Little Berghoff"..
Destroying this beautiful building was so unnecessary
إنشاء الله طائر فينكس جديد
These now and then historical scenes are haunting yet wierdly beautiful...not glorifying the Nazis but depicting what history is....recording and recognizing tyranny and peace from a distance sans the idiot political bs rhetoric of today.
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Ich verstehs nicht, die Häuser waren wunderschön gebaut und konnten doch Nichts dafür...