Destroying the Fuhrerbunker - 30th Anniversary

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @karldelavigne8134
    @karldelavigne8134 5 лет назад +5350

    Had they not been demolished, the bunkers would probably have become the biggest tourist attraction in Berlin.

  • @patrickguinnane
    @patrickguinnane 6 лет назад +2117

    I was there. It is a rather strange feeling, in the middle of a housing estate but knowing 15ft below the surface WW2 ended

    • @MarkFeltonProductions
      @MarkFeltonProductions  6 лет назад +749

      I had the same feeling myself - so nondescript for somewhere of considerable historical importance.

  • @Henry_0209
    @Henry_0209 5 лет назад +1330

    A little bit disappointed that the interior photos of the bunker in 1987 are not in the Video. During the demolition process, the eastgerman photographer Robert Conrad dressed up as a worker , sneaked into the construction site, and finnaly into the Führerbunker. There he took the last photos of the inside of the bunker before it was demolished. When he was down there, he also discovered some kind of escape- or supplytunnel, even big enough for trucks to pass trough, but as he realized that the tunnel leads into west-berlin, he was too afraid to explore it any further.

  • @yellowbusguy
    @yellowbusguy 5 лет назад +1203

    The amount of steel reinforcing is amazing.

    • @antidoteify
      @antidoteify 5 лет назад +127

      Yeah they really had to work hard to manage to erase the site

  • @bertsedgwick9828
    @bertsedgwick9828 6 лет назад +847

    4:52 "Rather grim East German houses" pmsl. That estate looks lovely compared to the council flat Estates over here in England lol

    • @HustleMuscleGhias
      @HustleMuscleGhias 5 лет назад +41

      That was nothing compared to Cabrini Green in Chicago.

    • @neildahlgaard-sigsworth3819
      @neildahlgaard-sigsworth3819 5 лет назад +33

      Bert Sedgwick that because they spent money on both the buildings and things for the population to do, unlike here.

    • @68air
      @68air 5 лет назад +72

      YES I thought that comment was particularly subjective and useless. The flats look anything but "grim". Grim would be Auschwitz et al

  • @thinman8621
    @thinman8621 3 года назад +48

    Look at 4:04 for clear picture of how much steel rebar the Germans put in there concrete. Holy Mackeral! It's no wonder the bunker was still intact after being bombed during the war. Awesome build quality.

  • @bigbrowntau
    @bigbrowntau 6 лет назад +192

    One of the things about Berlin is that it's always rebuilding. Every time you build there, it impacts the historical layer beneath, or removes a building that someone wants to preserve. Like the Fuehrerbunker, the old DDR parliament building was also controversial. Demolish it? Preserve it? Always a hard decision. Thank you for another great video!

  • @michaelbrown5838
    @michaelbrown5838 5 лет назад +693

    Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it.

  • @juslangley
    @juslangley 5 лет назад +143

    It really is a sad thing that this was destroyed. Yes, I understand the reasoning; officials didn't want it to be a "temple" to Nazism, but from a historical perspective, it's an utter tragedy.

    • @JAG8691
      @JAG8691 5 лет назад +14

      Justin E. L. I suspect that it is more likely to encourage a future growth in people admiring Hitler and the Nazis than if a museum demonstrating the horrors of the third reich had been opened to the public, after all the bunker is still there, it is an unofficial Nazi shrine.But what has been done cannot be undone we can only build for the future and educate the younger generations in the true history of the planet and hope that they don't repeat history,but knowing human nature I wouldn't bet on a conflict free world in the future.

  • @skypilot257
    @skypilot257 5 лет назад +167

    I was stationed in Berlin 87-90. Watched the demolition.

  • @pneulancer
    @pneulancer 5 лет назад +279

    Since they destroyed this; shouldn't they also destroy every edifice that Stalin lived in or was built during his reign of terror?

  • @powerslave6944
    @powerslave6944 5 лет назад +672

    Not to worry; Hitler’s ghost always appear every April 30th at the parking lot.

  • @georgschmidt2091
    @georgschmidt2091 5 лет назад +519

    Berlin in the 30s was beautiful compared to today.

  • @sturmtruppe70
    @sturmtruppe70 5 лет назад +106

    Still remember when my grandma told me she once stood infront of it in 1944 as a 12 year old girl. 1 week later she moved with her family to the land house near Lübeck. :D

  • @muddshshshark
    @muddshshshark 6 лет назад +283

    Drink every time he says "Bunker"

  • @notmenotme614
    @notmenotme614 5 лет назад +137

    “Grim workers housing”
    To rent a flat like that would cost you a fortune in London!

  • @shauntaylor6040
    @shauntaylor6040 6 лет назад +36

    The walls are still intact but the roof was taken off and the rooms filled in with rubble. Detectors can still pick up the iron rods that reinforced the concrete.

  • @JohnDoe-ml8ru
    @JohnDoe-ml8ru 5 лет назад +1704

    Should have been made into a museum, not destroyed. :(

    • @Exodon2020
      @Exodon2020 5 лет назад +178

      East German leadership avoided being confronted with the past as much as possible. Germany's Nazi Past was shoved on the West German government which was depicted a direct continuation of the Nazi government and done.

    • @SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath
      @SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath 5 лет назад +460

      Commies are known for destruction and erasing of history.

  • @ultramet
    @ultramet 5 лет назад +26

    I was just in Berlin and actually stumbled upon this site after eating at an Indian restaurant and then walking towards the Mall of Berlin. It’s indeed just a parking lot today. A tour guide was around there and told me in German that the actual site where Hitler was found dead , within the bunker, complex is now where a child’s playground is located (within that ugly DDR housing complex). I saw the playground as well. The ironies of history are fascinating.

  • @bomber2518
    @bomber2518 6 лет назад +71

    They can erase buildings and land marks but you can’t erase people’s memories

  • @joerusso7683
    @joerusso7683 5 лет назад +32

    Thanks Mr Felton. It's awesome that I can find your great documentaries like this on RUclips and actually learn something, especially when all we get here in the U.S. the same old recycled shows on AHC and THC. You deserve more exposure. Thank you.

  • @mrhaltstop2294
    @mrhaltstop2294 6 лет назад +187

    Hopefully the eagle's nest in Berchtesgaden is preserved...they wanted to destroy it as well
    Destroying monuments and buildings is destroying History...even if they belong to a terror regime

  • @rare6499
    @rare6499 6 лет назад +80

    Great video, some interesting pictures a couple of which were new to me. I always find it amazing how relatively quickly a site can change so dramatically. The new Chancellery was an amazing building, I would have loved to have seen it.

  • @ringbimmer
    @ringbimmer 5 лет назад +278

    Destroying all those historical buildings. Damn!

  • @crafter170
    @crafter170 6 лет назад +19

    Was there in 1990 chipping bits off of the Berlin wall ...The west was bright and colourful When you stepped back through the hole in the wall the East looked like it was painted with drab grey and black paint ....funnily enough the eastern bloc women were always dressed immaculately. Very clean and pretty especially when you ventured to Czechoslovakia. The further east you went the more beautiful they looked .Anyway thanks for another fantastic vid .Brilliant.

  • @justonemori
    @justonemori 5 лет назад +88

    Holy moly that's the motherload of rebar.

  • @segerton65
    @segerton65 5 лет назад +18

    As always great research and photographic evidence mark Felton.

  • @megakev321
    @megakev321 5 лет назад +341

    Why would they demolish such an interesting historical artifact? They could have made it into a museum or something.

  • @scotthopkins7711
    @scotthopkins7711 6 лет назад +720

    Shame it was looted and destroyed.

    • @DavBlc7
      @DavBlc7 6 лет назад +44

      Not shame cos revenge for Germans looted and destroyed Russian homes plus killing many civilians. That's why they want to wipe out any Nazi symbols.

    • @Hasse479
      @Hasse479 6 лет назад +162

      David Black How many russian civilians were killed by the germans, and how many was killed by the communist bolscheviks? I think you will find the russians real enemy in the statistics. The ukranians remember holodomor and saw the germans as liberators. Same with the balts.

    • @rnrailproductions5049
      @rnrailproductions5049 6 лет назад +7

      stenen sture same with Native peoples in the caucus, especially the religious Islamic And Orthodox Christians.

    • @Cortesevasive
      @Cortesevasive 5 лет назад +5

      @@Janibek35 It sort of does mate

    • @paolopapolli6002
      @paolopapolli6002 5 лет назад +21

      LUL POOR FUHRER HIS BUNKER DESTROYED I CRY FOR THIS THING EVERY NIGHT DAMN

  • @kenboon1478
    @kenboon1478 6 лет назад +393

    The bunkers along with the Reich's chancellory should have been preserved!

    • @DavBlc7
      @DavBlc7 6 лет назад +29

      Not think so, The Allies and the Russians decided to wipe out any Nazi symbols close to Hitler. All building that Hitler live in during his leadership were wiped out so and not to became memorials to Hitler for his followers.
      They failed to destroy the underground bunkers because it was decided it was not safe blowing it up as it was close to buildings around the site filled with people so they had to cover it with soil and grass.

    • @magnusgreel275
      @magnusgreel275 6 лет назад +18

      @@DavBlc7 I agree. I don't like the Soviets, but they made the right decision destroying that stuff. It's awesome that they literally paved over it with a parking lot! The final backhand against the Nazis. The third Reich, with all the killing, torture, pain and war... And what have they got to show for it? A parking lot and a sign. Well done, hope it was all worth it, fools.

    • @napoleonibonaparte7198
      @napoleonibonaparte7198 6 лет назад +17

      sean sims And make it a pilgrimage site for Nazis? No.

    • @batman-cw2hd
      @batman-cw2hd 6 лет назад +10

      That cowardly shameless bastard Hitler was afraid of facing a trial, facing the German people, and taking responsibility for his crimes against humanity, so he put a bullet in his head that was a easier way out.

    • @MayhemicMAD
      @MayhemicMAD 6 лет назад +7

      While I absolutely agree with you, there is in fact one location left intact and turned into a museum. The eagles nest on the Obersalzberg.

  • @alexschneider915
    @alexschneider915 5 лет назад +15

    Thank you mark
    For upload all the video about ww2
    It really was really helpful and entertaining

  • @titansofsteel3896
    @titansofsteel3896 6 лет назад +50

    Just saw the documentary on Hitler's train. I enjoyed your observations on it.

    • @MarkFeltonProductions
      @MarkFeltonProductions  6 лет назад +20

      Thanks - it was a well made production

    • @hansgruber650
      @hansgruber650 6 лет назад +8

      @@MarkFeltonProductions Yes, saw it again recently, good stuff.

  • @rupertbaxter2274
    @rupertbaxter2274 6 лет назад +706

    ...desperately trying to erase and forget the lessons of history.

    • @secretm.5896
      @secretm.5896 6 лет назад +52

      Which is wrong. Germany should live with it's past instead of trying to forget it. No one alive now, except some dying soldiers were there at that time and shooud feel guilty anyway. So whats the problem.

    • @oooSturmgeistooo
      @oooSturmgeistooo 6 лет назад +80

      Belive me...germany learned its lesson and is far away from "erasing and forgetting"....

    • @thanosthethiccfarmer1850
      @thanosthethiccfarmer1850 6 лет назад +7

      if Germany does attempt another major war they might just get dropped kicked again like he last two times

    • @charlestorruella6140
      @charlestorruella6140 6 лет назад +13

      @@thanosthethiccfarmer1850 ya like the last 2 times where millons of poeple died ya we kick the shit out if them allright right after the destroyed mist if Europe.

    • @batman-cw2hd
      @batman-cw2hd 6 лет назад +32

      That cowardly shameless bastard Hitler was afraid of facing a trial, facing the German people, and taking responsibility for his crimes against humanity, so he put a bullet in his head that was a easier way out.

  • @richardsmith2879
    @richardsmith2879 5 лет назад +85

    Those “grim” houses looked quite smart I thought. Look at British social housing of the period...

  • @rokadaprliinnysystemyaczno4761
    @rokadaprliinnysystemyaczno4761 5 лет назад +60

    And of course it was just a coincidence that the bunker was fully destroyed on the eve of 1989 ;)

  • @Neil-Aspinall
    @Neil-Aspinall 4 года назад +12

    Mark I have been to the present day bunker site. You do get a real sense of history being there.

  • @USER351
    @USER351 6 лет назад +12

    I have been to that site twice and do not think those apartment buildings look rather “grim”. Much nicer than what I have seen in the U.K.

    • @jbacon1966
      @jbacon1966 5 лет назад +5

      uk must be grim as shit

  • @blazeaglory
    @blazeaglory 5 лет назад +29

    Its just amazing and creepy how things have changed. From immaculate and sure to broken and illusive.

  • @Whitpusmc
    @Whitpusmc 6 лет назад +38

    The problem is that destroying these symbols of evil allows modern society to pretend it never happened or that it’s evil deeds were overstated.

    • @Xfire209
      @Xfire209 6 лет назад +11

      You have clearly never been to Germany and have no idea how much they publish newspaper articles, books etc. on that subject. Or how often it is talked about in school. So relax and stop worrying about some pieces of bombed out rubble.

    • @kspfan001
      @kspfan001 5 лет назад +7

      thats what the concentration camp preservation is for. this bunker would just be a neonazi shrine.

  • @davenmac732
    @davenmac732 6 лет назад +7

    always well done your narration is the same as if i were watching the history channel

  • @BlackfyreHD
    @BlackfyreHD 5 лет назад +95

    Would of been fascinating if they had preserved the bunker and turned it into some form of attraction. I would of loved to of gone inside when I visited Berlin.

    • @webinator9715
      @webinator9715 5 лет назад +12

      I would have loved it if you had learned proper grammar.

  • @alanhaynes418
    @alanhaynes418 5 лет назад +20

    I remember extensively exploring this area after the wall came down, but before much in the way of demolition had taken place.
    I also used to sneak into no-mans land between the walls with a German friend through gaps on the western side which he had discovered.
    One time, when we returned to our entrance gap, there was an East German work team, complete with armed guard, fixing the hole.
    Luckily we managed to nip past them, because they were so shocked to see us approaching from behind them.

  • @bbenjoe
    @bbenjoe 5 лет назад +133

    The complex should've been protected as a museum of some sort.

  • @Gorilla_Jones
    @Gorilla_Jones 6 лет назад +4

    How can I not give a thumbs up to a man who has a King Tiger as his commuter car.

  • @jackpinesavage1628
    @jackpinesavage1628 5 лет назад +5

    It's amazing, Mr. Felton, that you allow comments in the videos you post. I should try to not scroll down to read them after I watch your videos to avoid becoming very angry. Yes sir, that's what I'm going to do from now on.

  • @anthonyartusa7425
    @anthonyartusa7425 5 лет назад +38

    It really is a shame that the bunkers were destroyed, it would really cool to tour the bunkers.

  • @Kitiwake
    @Kitiwake 5 лет назад +20

    Next . Let's destroy the Churchill bunker.

  • @AlphaChinoz
    @AlphaChinoz 5 лет назад +18

    omfg someone was clearly try to reaching out of collapse building at 1:15 .! death caughted on photography

  • @paintbox9899
    @paintbox9899 6 лет назад +7

    Thanks for excellent breakdown, amazing whats underneath all our cities!

  • @richardlawson4317
    @richardlawson4317 6 лет назад +65

    Rather grim workers' housing?? They look fine to me. Rentals nowadays in most large cities are beyond the pay scale of most people. I would gladly rent an apartment there!!

    • @sharyncarr4279
      @sharyncarr4279 5 лет назад +11

      Except for one problem, the buildings are filled with asbestos and the German government has a serious concern as to what to do with them.

    • @folkestender2025
      @folkestender2025 5 лет назад +2

      They are not grim workers houses, they are normal modern 80th Style apartment blocks at this area. I know more ugly houses.
      upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/Berlin_2011_location_of_Führerbunker.jpg

  • @tomg3818
    @tomg3818 5 лет назад +5

    Great video. Very informative. Left a like 👍

  • @volvo1354
    @volvo1354 6 лет назад +4

    interesting piece, nicely put together

  • @Arkeze
    @Arkeze 5 лет назад +11

    The end of WW2 depresses the shit out of me, it’s the end of the greatest conflict in world history that will never happen again. I sometimes wish 1939-1945 would go on forever in a time loop. I know everyone who fought and suffered would probably want to punch my teeth down my throat for that, well except for Churchill lol that ol boy loved the war and was the high point of his entire life and saved his name from failure and obscurity. The way everyone dressed, how the cars looked, buildings looked, a time when people like Hitler and Stalin, Mussolini, Churchill, FDR, and Emperor Hirohito existed. It’s a world that not even the greatest fiction writers could conjure up and is like something straight out of a George Orwell movie but it’s real and it happened. Now we live in a time where everyone is on their iPhone and kids eat tide pods and play with fidget spinners and school shootings are a thing. It’s quite strange that a time period that was absolute hell on earth for millions and millions of people is my happy place. No matter what bad is happening in the world or to me, alls I got to do is turn on a ww2 documentary or open up a WW2 book and transport myself inside a B29 over Germany, or in a submarine In the Atlantic or a spy in occupied France and all is right in the world.

    • @bryggreen77
      @bryggreen77 5 лет назад +5

      Cody Columbia I dig what you said. Agree with a lot of it.

    • @bhishakhakim9357
      @bhishakhakim9357 5 лет назад +5

      I always knew I wasn't the only one!

  • @Thepriest39
    @Thepriest39 5 лет назад +22

    The Germans knew how to build some tuff shit. Experts in re-enforced concrete.

  • @tommo258
    @tommo258 5 лет назад +18

    Contrary to many comments here, I believe they were just in removing the bunker. Certainly it is a tragedy to lose this monument of incredible historical significance, but the potential for it to become a shrine to Nazism and a Mecca for Neo-Nazi's is enough to warrant the removal. It is good that the site is marked so it is not erased from history, though any shrine has been removed which I feel is just.
    I am British for those curious.

    • @ValoTheBrute
      @ValoTheBrute 5 лет назад +1

      yeah shame that the russians didnt do a better job at blowing it up

  • @eyesofisabelofficial
    @eyesofisabelofficial 5 лет назад +13

    Wow, I was there in the May of 1988 and took a similar photo to the one showing the grassy mound from a viewing platform erected by the US army in the american sector.

  • @jimtalbott9535
    @jimtalbott9535 5 лет назад +5

    Destroying this is unfortunate, but also understandable - they didn’t want a “place of worship” for Neo-Nazis. A far bigger travesty was the destruction of Koenigsberg Castle in the 60s. “We want no reminders of Prussian Militarism.” Brezhnev said - as if that would have changed anything.

  • @DCDi34
    @DCDi34 4 года назад +14

    Such beautiful buildings compared to what's there today.

  • @one4allall4one91
    @one4allall4one91 5 лет назад +18

    If this could had waited 4 more years the bunker would have been saved. 4 short years later the soviet union dissolved.

  • @sotisthethird5377
    @sotisthethird5377 5 лет назад +39

    I was at that "bunker" 5 weeks ago. and it's just sad what they did to it..

  • @Horizon344
    @Horizon344 6 лет назад +2

    Excellent research

  • @ecthelion1735
    @ecthelion1735 5 лет назад +21

    What a tragedy.

  • @tommygun6028
    @tommygun6028 6 лет назад +1

    Great video 😎👍🤝

  • @JohnDoe-pv2iu
    @JohnDoe-pv2iu 5 лет назад +3

    Soviet era 'houses', an appointment building. Probably should refer to them as 'housing'. Great Video.

  • @nicholass3964
    @nicholass3964 5 лет назад +2

    Great minidocumentary

  • @Rickertsred
    @Rickertsred 5 лет назад +13

    As unpleasant as somethings are, they need to be preserved. Not to glorify them, but to serve as a warning. You can't just wipe it away and pretend it didn't happen.

  • @joeblogs8204
    @joeblogs8204 5 лет назад +15

    grim east german workers houses? ook what they are buiding in the UK and charging us a a fortune !

  • @royrached6668
    @royrached6668 6 лет назад +6

    McDonald's: where u want us to deliver....hmmm the same apartment of the old Fuher bunker area plz ... :P

  • @robvernon3124
    @robvernon3124 5 лет назад +1

    Enjoyed watching..thankyou

  • @timheersma4708
    @timheersma4708 5 лет назад +20

    There were photos taken by a brave soul that snuck in during demolition,/construction. There was not much left worth seeing.

  • @global001
    @global001 5 лет назад +13

    what would've been good here is if you'd shown plans & photos of the interior to bring more life to you other great images

  • @Thatwasawesome07
    @Thatwasawesome07 6 лет назад +9

    I'm gonna build again

  • @MrRJS27
    @MrRJS27 6 лет назад +23

    I don't think those apartments around 5:00 look "rather grim" at all.

    • @steve1978ger
      @steve1978ger 6 лет назад +5

      True, for East German standards, those were rather nice apartments, probably mostly reserved to mid-to-high-level public employees.

    • @creditelectric
      @creditelectric 5 лет назад +2

      They look modern to me.What is the likelihood of them being built post reunification?

    • @will_adamborn
      @will_adamborn 5 лет назад +1

      So you'd like to live in those flats let me tell you it is not pleasant

    • @alexanderc7213
      @alexanderc7213 5 лет назад +9

      Knowing you have a window view of what used to be a safe house for Hitler, it is rather grim. Those folks probably have the ghost of Hitler stealing their milk each night. LOL. Maybe I'm superstitious but I'd feel awkward living there.

  • @terencehayes9840
    @terencehayes9840 5 лет назад +1

    Great video

  • @MilesBader
    @MilesBader 5 лет назад +18

    "for these rather grim east german houses" ...
    Hmmm? They look pretty nice to me... (dunno what the interior is like, of course)

  • @jimmcrae1258
    @jimmcrae1258 5 лет назад +1

    I drove past the car park in a tour bus last year , if you're not told what it was you would be oblivious and the irony is it is only just down the road from the Holocaust memorial.

  • @tomcatsherman6360
    @tomcatsherman6360 5 лет назад +2

    0:01 royal tiger from Lagleize , Belgieum

  • @mattezhackblip
    @mattezhackblip 5 лет назад +10

    You can't bury history.

  • @jamesdavidson7604
    @jamesdavidson7604 5 лет назад +17

    They should buy the parking lot, excavate the site, rebuild it as best as possible and make it a museum

  • @martijnquaedvlieg9828
    @martijnquaedvlieg9828 5 лет назад +4

    Interesting to see that there is a VW T3 Transporter in DDR use on 3:35. I knew some of those were exported to the DDR, but they were vastly expensive there.

  • @apolloroma6783
    @apolloroma6783 5 лет назад +24

    such history , didn't they realize this could have been a tourist site like the Roman forum is today... so much revenue could have been made for the city ,now Rubble

  • @richardskingdom
    @richardskingdom 5 лет назад +3

    I went on a tour of Berlin in 2016. The guide took us to the carpark above the bunker site. What struck me was a red, white and black sign for the right wing AfD party attached to a lamp post. I asked the guide what the slogan said and he said it read 'Germany for the Germans'. As they say the one thing we learn from history....

  • @anthonywalsh7613
    @anthonywalsh7613 5 лет назад +4

    I actually went & saw this in 1988 from a platform from west Berlin

  • @noneofyourbusiness2107
    @noneofyourbusiness2107 5 лет назад +7

    its such a good piece of history

  • @sirbadassstudios
    @sirbadassstudios 5 лет назад +2

    So is the bunker still there buried under the ground and rooms still under the building being inaccessible?

  • @robertsmith5744
    @robertsmith5744 6 лет назад +3

    There is a sign marking this spot, use google maps and across the street to the south of the US embassy is the parking lot and the sign.

  • @zillsburyy1
    @zillsburyy1 6 лет назад

    Cool video

  • @banzi-rc7dm
    @banzi-rc7dm 6 лет назад +7

    I wish they could have kept the bunker intact then maybe we could have found out if hitler really did kill himself or if he escaped to Argentina plus they should have kept the bunker intact to let people go in and get the chills from knowing who's bunker it was

  • @rnrailproductions5049
    @rnrailproductions5049 6 лет назад +14

    It would’ve been great to build some entrance or whatever and restore the bunker for historical purposes.

  • @andrewpante6047
    @andrewpante6047 5 лет назад +4

    Drink every time he says Furhrer bunker !

  • @rabot8837
    @rabot8837 5 лет назад +16

    Looks like Detroit :)

  • @klaus3794
    @klaus3794 5 лет назад

    At 4:41: on the right hand side you see the blue big sign explaining the bunker system. Some people told me their is sigh - apparently they are wrong.

  • @TomMoose
    @TomMoose 3 года назад +10

    Always appreciate your vids. Not sure I concur with “rather grim East German houses” description. These were prime real estate and not the low level construction you find in other less wealthy parts of former East Berlin. Also would prob be nice to mention that the Holocaust museum and memorial are practically across the street, wich is a nice up yours to the nazi regime.

  • @BHuang92
    @BHuang92 5 лет назад +3

    I went to the site of the Fuhrerbunker and felt some very bad vibes to the area. The tour guide was explaining the history behind it while I was taking pictures and noticed the sky getting darker. As the tour guide finished, it started pouring immediately.

  • @opoxious1592
    @opoxious1592 5 лет назад +6

    I would love to add that "Reichs Kanzlei" sign to my collection.
    I wonder if it would have survived post-war Germany

  • @juanawashington9940
    @juanawashington9940 3 года назад +10

    Those who forget (destroy) history are destined to relive it.

  • @kamikazeyamamoto4545
    @kamikazeyamamoto4545 6 лет назад +47

    Ironic that Hitler's bunker (what's left of it) is now covered over by a parking lot.
    Progress?

    • @somalipirate3291
      @somalipirate3291 6 лет назад +9

      @Mr. Man very true but history is written by the Victors

    • @sellers737
      @sellers737 6 лет назад +3

      @@somalipirate3291 "history is written by the victors" so maybe try winning for once?
      also I'm guessing this quote doesn't include all the Nazi book burning? all that knowledge lost because it didn't line up with Nazi ideals

    • @marcysss93
      @marcysss93 6 лет назад +1

      dude chill out, it was just a bunker, why wouldnt it be covered with parking ? lol

    • @stranraerwal
      @stranraerwal 5 лет назад +1

      Kamikaze....; YES ! And it would be equally progressive to cover over the TENNO'S burial place with a parking lot.

  • @jaywilliams9294
    @jaywilliams9294 5 лет назад +2

    Just imagine if you live right next to where Hitler killed himself

  • @GraemePryce1978
    @GraemePryce1978 6 лет назад +4

    I agree that they shouldn't have preserved it in any sort of complete or habitable state, as it would have become a focal point for fascists but I'm not sure I think the land should be used for any other purpose either. I certainly wouldn't want to buy a house right on the spot of the culmination of the most destructive and cruel war in human history. I wouldn't want to just rent there either.
    I think if I was the civil planner I would have just put a large wall up around the area and just kept it as a sort of blank space. Just have one door to enter the area that can only be accessed through a mundane government building that I would have put up against one side of the wall. Occasionally I would allow historians a permit to enter it, but otherwise it would be treated as a private, secure site, not open to the public.
    I might be wrong though, I'm sure other people would do it differently. It's a very sensitive topic.

  • @pheasantpluckersson2138
    @pheasantpluckersson2138 5 лет назад

    Whilhelmstrasse looks a lot better these days, new buildings, trees and walkways