U.S. Soldiers of WWII in BERCHTESGADEN (and What They Brought Back) | American Artifact Episode 70

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • If you've watched Band of Brothers, then you are familiar with Berchtesgaden. But it wasn't just Easy Company who entered this town at the end of the war. There were many troops who came through this place and some of them came back with some interesting souvenirs. We're on location seeing some of the historic sites in Berchtesgaden with The Gettysburg Museum of History and some of the artifacts that they have that are associated with this place are something else. Check it out!
    DISCLAIMER: The subject matter in this video is for educational purposes only. In no way is any hateful ideology supported by us in any way.
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  • @mikeplumb112
    @mikeplumb112 Год назад +170

    By far the best history channel on RUclips!

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Год назад +7

      Thanks!

    • @trickyuk386
      @trickyuk386 Год назад +4

      Totally agree 100%

    • @bill_nye_the_russianspy_9642
      @bill_nye_the_russianspy_9642 Год назад +2

      Thats questionable but still a really great channel!

    • @jacobbrown9114
      @jacobbrown9114 Год назад +6

      ​@@bill_nye_the_russianspy_9642 questionable??? Not even close. The way the tie the story together with real artifacts and photos is amazing. You really can grasp the reality behind these episodes

    • @warsandmilitaria
      @warsandmilitaria Год назад +9

      Agreed, Mark Felton and History Underground are unparalleled.

  • @stephenrrose
    @stephenrrose Год назад +63

    JD, You and Erik do such a great job! Thank you for Keeping History Alive!

  • @dodgermartin4895
    @dodgermartin4895 Год назад +7

    I walked those streets a few yrs ago. I spent most of my time in a cemetery where many Germans killed in the war were buried. I was impressed by the mural artwork throughout southern Bavaria.

  • @davidwillis4839
    @davidwillis4839 Год назад +7

    Erik needs a larger building to display all of the amazing items. He has a jaw dropping collection.

  • @prowrestlingisart6742
    @prowrestlingisart6742 Год назад +33

    From the spiders to almost being hit to the music, this video took a lot of unexpected turns. I love the channel and I always look forward to new videos and learning more about history. Thank you!

  • @rodgerwaters8292
    @rodgerwaters8292 Год назад +8

    I used that train station a few times and never had an idea about the remnants. I met a Band of Brothers tour group at the elevator to the Eagles Nest & had a great chat. At a hairpin bend on the drive up is a statue of Our Lady (don't blink) dedicated to those who went over the edge and 'officially', 10 people died in the construction of the road. it is an amazing experience & close to Munich and Salzburg.

  • @wayneantoniazzi2706
    @wayneantoniazzi2706 Год назад +17

    JD, I don't blame you for bailing out of that bomb shelter full of spiders, the damn things creep me out as well! As you put it so well, an "Indiana Jones moment!"
    Interesting seeing that state flag, that's one you don't see all that often.
    Fun video, thanks!

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Год назад +1

      Thanks!

    • @wayneantoniazzi2706
      @wayneantoniazzi2706 Год назад +1

      I just remembered! Years back I was in the woods target shooting with a .36 cal "cap n' ball" revolver. The target was stapled to an old abandoned wooden cabinet.
      After reloading I was checking the target and wondered if anything was in the cabinet. I opened the door and there was a BIG Black Widow spider! No mistaking it, the red hourglass marking was the brightest, purest shade of red I've ever seen.
      So I shot it! When the black powder smoke cleared it was "gone with the wind!" Good riddance!

  • @jeffparker3334
    @jeffparker3334 Год назад +18

    You guys have one of the best history channels on RUclips. I have been a history fanatic since elementary school. The music, artifacts, pictures and dialogue are outstanding. I lived at Hahn AFB, near Frankfurt, from ‘68-‘73. We were blessed to get to travel extensively while we were there. It always seemed that the German people were not willing to talk much about WW2. They all knew of the atrocities and just wanted to let it just go away. They barely even spoke of it in their schools. I guess I can understand that. I’m about to become a subscriber. Thank you for the job y’all do.

  • @theTony2times
    @theTony2times Год назад +15

    I could hear how uncomfortable you were once you started seeing all of those spiders hahaha . Love your channel brother! 💪🏻

  • @bobbaker8263
    @bobbaker8263 Год назад +1

    I was stationed in Landstuhl during my time in the Army. We were a medical unit attached to the 2nd General Hospital. Wounded , injured would be treated here & then transferred to Ramstein AFB to be sent to the states. I’ve been where you are showing. A lot of history & beautiful countryside. Excellent. ❤

  • @lmc108
    @lmc108 Год назад +1

    Over the "Eingang" sign, you are absolutely right. There is a wreath around the circle and when you pull back, you can see the vague outline of the eagle in the stucco above it.

  • @timf2279
    @timf2279 Год назад +29

    Great series JD. I appreciate all the hard work. That really is a huge flag. Great condition and kept its color. I liked that they kept the mural as well.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Год назад +2

      Thanks! And yes, I'm glad that they kept the memorial as well.

    • @harryfaber
      @harryfaber Год назад +2

      Inside the railway station, there are murals depicting rural life, all sanitised but otherwise as they were 'then'.
      I had a cup of coffee in the station cafe, the girl who served me was fairly tall and slender, blonde with blue eyes. The coffee was good but it all seemed a bit too surreal for me. If you have no idea of the history, the town and surrounding countryside is stunningly beautiful, but I couldn't get rid of the feeling that it had a very dark history.

    • @davidwillis4839
      @davidwillis4839 Год назад

      @@harryfaber Was there late September right before JD & Erik. Beautiful area. I enjoyed my Sunday morning coffee as I watched people on their way to church dressed in their Bavarian attire. So cool!

    • @harryfaber
      @harryfaber Год назад +1

      @@davidwillis4839 Germany is beautiful, as is France. Well worth many visits.

    • @davidwillis4839
      @davidwillis4839 Год назад +1

      @@harryfaber I most certainly agree. Chamonix and Normandy are among my favorites.

  • @Hairnicks
    @Hairnicks Год назад +2

    Fabulous as usual, at 66 and the son of a D Day Gold Beach UK vetran, you teach me new stuff with every documentary, such excellent content. Thank you.

  • @a.u.2035
    @a.u.2035 Год назад +5

    JD, I have to say that the comparisons of then and now are outstanding in every way - including Eric's display of the flag. Well done and thanks so much for what y'all do!

  • @briandorobiala5439
    @briandorobiala5439 Год назад +1

    I can't help myself watching your videos. You are not only teaching me about the world's history but you are also teaching my 7 year old son because he also wants to learn history of the world. Thanks and keep the videos coming please

  • @JJherne
    @JJherne Год назад +6

    Just wanted to add that not only is the history presented fascinating as usual but the video, editing and setting to appropriate music is also really appreciated in all your videos. Slow tracking shots, pans, edits, music all help to set the scene and make the YT upload all the better. Thank you to whoever does that.

  • @alvashoemaker8536
    @alvashoemaker8536 Год назад +1

    Your enthusiasm is …infectious; THE RESULT…? LOTS of HISTORY MAJORS…! 😃😃👍🏼👍🏼‼️👣

  • @johnn9363
    @johnn9363 Год назад +1

    You do a great job, the long slow pans are great and you are really down to earth, don't change a think

  • @coupecruiser
    @coupecruiser 9 месяцев назад

    I lived in a small village called Ramsau for 20 years until recently which is 9km away from Berchtesgaden.
    I have to say it is the most beautiful place I have ever lived and the local Berchtesgadeners are wonderful people but sensitive to their history and how it is presented although it attracts high numbers of tourists for historical reasons, winter sports, wellness and so on.
    The Bahnhof is also the main bus station and to this day is a prominent part of the town for many people. On my drive to work I would often stop at the station’s cafe in the mornings to pick up coffee and croissants.
    Thank you for filling in some interesting historical facts that for me were missing.
    I know for a fact that when the allies bombed the Eagle’s Nest and hitler’s residence, the children at the time were told that it was a special fireworks display. (There had been an agreement amongst most of the parents to do this).
    My former partner’s father watched the ‘display’ from Ramsau which had a direct and clear view, and told me many stories of how American servicemen befriended them giving them chocolate and cigarettes.

  • @ScottBryant-wi7gb
    @ScottBryant-wi7gb Год назад +3

    Again, thanks so much for this series. One day this spring I plan on going to Gettysburg to see the museum.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Год назад +1

      Heck of a place. Much to see there.

    • @ScottBryant-wi7gb
      @ScottBryant-wi7gb Год назад

      @@TheHistoryUnderground My parents are in the SCV, and have visited several times. I am a WW2 buff so now it's my turn to visit. And I have turned them on to your civil war series.

  • @dawndickson2156
    @dawndickson2156 Год назад +7

    Fantastic series. Enjoying the lesser known facts. Such as a tunnel under the train station. The artifacts are amazing to see. Thank you Erik and JD. Please keep the information coming!

  • @ryancooper2826
    @ryancooper2826 Год назад +3

    I bet it was difficult to leave Berchtesgaden and the Obersalzberg area. That's a beautiful place and its rich in history. Y'all are doing an outstanding job teaching and showing that history! I bet it was a beautiful place even after it was heavily bombarded. I agree with an earlier comment that this is the best history channel on RUclips!

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Год назад +2

      Definitely. I could have spent another week there.

    • @stefanvogel8255
      @stefanvogel8255 Год назад +1

      ​@@TheHistoryUnderground yes Berchtesgaden ist beautiful.. Rossfeld Panorama Straße, Königssee and Bergwerk. Greetings from germany

  • @Ronaldl2350
    @Ronaldl2350 Год назад +1

    Between the spiders and the German drivers. It's pretty treacherous over there. Thanks for another great video JD.

    • @alvashoemaker8536
      @alvashoemaker8536 Год назад

      🤣🤣😂😃😉😂🤣😃; the piano background’s BERY…PLEASANT…👍🏼👍🏼😃

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Год назад +1

      Dangerous work that we're doing here lol

  • @mikenixon2401
    @mikenixon2401 Год назад +4

    Thank you for showing what was as what it is today. My hope is it brings more appreciation of history to others. Perhaps why I'm concerned today. Another fine report. Keep traveling.

  • @ratlips4363
    @ratlips4363 Год назад

    I was stationed in B'gaden in the winter of 71/72 as a ski patrol at the Arm Forces Recreation Center's Ski Area. Unlike many of the G.I.'s that came through the area, we were well received as we performed rescues no matter who or where the problem was. I lived in a rented house three turns downhill from the ski area, just under Hitler's Eagles Nest. On the hillsides there were many "caves" that contained nazi artifacts that were known by locals. They would bring out things to trade/sell in the early days. I still have my "trophy" from when I was there

  • @GridDownSurvival
    @GridDownSurvival Год назад +1

    I am a history buff.. I know about most of the facts in your videos.. but you provide a tour and awesome visuals that go above and beyond.. that's why I am on it whenever I get your notifications

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Год назад

      Appreciate that!

    • @GridDownSurvival
      @GridDownSurvival Год назад +1

      @@TheHistoryUnderground I appreciate the tours of what it looks like now.. you taking it from black and white to full color.. you make it current and real.. and the visual quality of your videos are just as good as any TV channels work.. top shelf

  • @johnberryhill8106
    @johnberryhill8106 Год назад

    I have never seen Berchtesgaden in the Summer.....I only visited there in the winter months. Looks Beautiful!

  • @sonofhawaii4227
    @sonofhawaii4227 Год назад +1

    Hahahaha!!! Brother, you got me literally laughing out loud! With you sticking your head into a dark hole in a mountain, death spider infestations, and almost being pummeled by a BMW, thank the Lord that you made it outta there without hurting yourself. Absolutely love it!!! Aloha 🤙🏼

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Год назад +1

      Putting everything on the line for this one. lol

    • @sonofhawaii4227
      @sonofhawaii4227 Год назад

      @@TheHistoryUnderground it’s always an action packed, historical comedy with you!

  • @darkoflight4938
    @darkoflight4938 Год назад +1

    Just an absolute awesome video... again. The tunnel and cave systems in Berchtesgaden would get Batman envious. There´s footage in YT if one searches, about some that they sort of "rediscover" and walk about. Areas that where closed off for ages. Most are of course closed off to the public today but they are still there. Interesting stuff.
    Fun fact! The maker of that naziflag "Fahnenrichter" in Cologne is still in business! Although their assortment of flags has changed "somewhat"...
    One can imagine back in the day at Berchtesgaden, when everybody was a big Hitler fan with great emphasis and then the war ended and suddenly nobody was a nazi. Today I guess, there is some conflicted feelings about some the most horrible stuff in history associated to their country.
    An interesting topic that as well. Keep up the good work guy´s!!!!

  • @MrEaglesfan40
    @MrEaglesfan40 Год назад +3

    Wow that flag was huge, dont think that would have gone over well if you had brought that out great video as always JD thank you

  • @lisamunson3610
    @lisamunson3610 Год назад +2

    It's always striking to me to see these amazing artifacts with such vibrant color.
    Most of the footage we see is in black and white so it's easy to forget that just like today the world was full of vibrant colors then as now.
    Love this channel and the artifacts series. Keep up the good work

  • @LilMermaid28
    @LilMermaid28 Год назад +5

    I have fell in love with your channel over the past couple of week. History has always been interesting to me. Thank you for all your work.

  • @47fireguy16
    @47fireguy16 Год назад +2

    I am thinking that if one of those spiders had dropped down on you, you would have made a new door, by yourself, in seconds.

  • @ocinocitv4506
    @ocinocitv4506 6 месяцев назад +2

    I live in berchtesgaden and its just “cool” to see the remainings, you can actually see a lot of old things from the past you just have to know where to go

  • @Chiller01
    @Chiller01 Год назад

    Massive war trophy he brought back. The “then and now” photos/videos seem to make a connection for me.

  • @robertrosano1964
    @robertrosano1964 Год назад +1

    I can’t wait for summer to come visit Gettysburg museum and of course the battlefield. Only less than a hundred miles from you guys and I’m 67 years old and still haven’t been there

  • @chuckb9867
    @chuckb9867 Год назад +3

    Once again the awesome video is way too short I was getting totally into it when did suddenly ended I wonder if that bomb shelter used to go deeper and has been sealed off I like the photos and home movie corresponding to the location my buddies restore WWII jeeps in each Jeep tells a story I hope there's plenty more videos to come

  • @kennethtaylor8822
    @kennethtaylor8822 Год назад

    We were just there yesterday and had something to eat there. Never knew about this area. We stayed at the hotel across the street from there . Awesome

  • @mr.tall-man1573
    @mr.tall-man1573 Год назад

    Cool to see those houses still there in the background of the post office. I love the then/now photos. You can clearly see the house with the arch and the one next to it in the old photo and behind Erik.

  • @rileymorgan9084
    @rileymorgan9084 Год назад +1

    Thank you for Al your doing. Don't let people forget. We need someone to do this about Vietnam.

  • @pauldouglas3084
    @pauldouglas3084 Год назад +2

    Really interesting what us soilders brought back from halft the war can't wait for the next video mate can't wait ❤️

  • @ericanderson2400
    @ericanderson2400 Год назад

    Many years ago, I was staying at the Reinfels castle and took a hike down the hill. I found a hole that led into on of the lower, long since abandoned, battlements. I made it about 25m inside the dark hallway before I noticed the golf ball sized egg sacks hanging from the roof and the swarms of spiders looking similar to what your video showed. Brought back fond memories. 😂

  • @luskimo1
    @luskimo1 Год назад

    amazing what was brought back and kept by ordinary people...they truly were the greatest generation..looking forward to the next videos of both series

  • @twainnorton6035
    @twainnorton6035 Год назад +1

    My wife and I were stationed at the 509th Airborne in Mainz Germany along the Rhine River across from Wiesbaden USAF Base in the early 70s. Have you come across any areas around Mainz that Hitler might have come across in his days?

  • @joshrabatin
    @joshrabatin Год назад

    What an appreciative and highly respectful ideal to be able to do one's dream occupation whilst also reminding countless people of how fragile life is through documenting fragility/history in it's purest form! I salute You good Sir!

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Год назад +1

      Thanks! This isn't my real job though. I just don't sleep much lol

    • @joshrabatin
      @joshrabatin Год назад

      @@TheHistoryUnderground Ok, historical hobby then 😅
      I must inquire if You have ever visited Colditz Castle near Leipzig, Dresden and Chemnitz?
      Colditz is a Renaissance castle located in Germany’s Saxony state. During WWII the castle was converted and used as a high security prisoner-of-war camp for officers who were particularly dangerous or were regarded as escape risks. The German’s believed the castle’s location on a rocky outcrop above the River Mulde made it an excellent spot for a high security prison, however Colditz POW camp had one of the highest records of successful escape attempts during WWII.
      P.s. thank You again! also I have realized the older one gets the more one realizes there is never enough hours of sleep 😎

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Год назад +1

      @@joshrabatin - Haven’t been to Colditz yet but it’s on my list.

  • @scornell66
    @scornell66 Год назад +1

    Looks like an amazing place...thanks for sharing all this historical information. I particularly enjoy the places you capture in present day; then show older films of what the area looked like back in another time era....kind of like a then and now perspective. Well done!!!!

  • @Nighthawk1966
    @Nighthawk1966 Год назад +2

    Great video JD ! Love that flag too. Very very cool !!

  • @davidsradioroom9678
    @davidsradioroom9678 Год назад +1

    Great video, as always.

  • @dimwitt461
    @dimwitt461 Год назад +1

    Haven’t had any JD comic relief such as hitting your head for awhile, it was nice to see you squeal like a little girl because of the spiders. 😂😂 Actually made me bust out laughing! Thanks for what you do for history and for lightening the day with your JD’isms.

  • @michaelgalea5148
    @michaelgalea5148 Год назад +3

    Thank You JD for another great video.
    I learn so much from watching your videos. Keep up the great work and stay safe on your journeys.

  • @vinnie_2000
    @vinnie_2000 4 месяца назад

    I come here evry year it har a true special place in my heart i live in the Netherlands not very far away

  • @tundranomad
    @tundranomad Год назад +1

    How did I miss this episode!?
    Great presentation as always!

  • @TwoFourCharlie007
    @TwoFourCharlie007 Год назад +1

    I’m over there in 2 months, can’t wait to look for all of these things you’ve highlighted, superb channel, keep up the fabulous work

  • @lastnamefirstname7950
    @lastnamefirstname7950 Год назад

    Been there in 89 just before the Iron Current fell. Beautiful place, Eagles nest, the General Walker hotel etc……..

  • @williammathews3022
    @williammathews3022 Год назад +2

    Awesome video! Glad you didn't get clipped by those reckless drivers!

  • @paulcarder8032
    @paulcarder8032 Год назад +2

    You mentioned the 327th Glider Infantry. My uncle, Glen Carder, was in this unit and was killed in action outside of Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge January 6, 1945. Would be interesting to know if he had been friends with the soldier who got the post office flag.

  • @phyllishershkowitz3806
    @phyllishershkowitz3806 Год назад +1

    JD you have the best history channel on RUclips! Your videos are so well done, I have seen them ALL, some more then once. Thank you for keeping history alive!

  • @gavinforrest3116
    @gavinforrest3116 Год назад +1

    Absolutely amazing videos, thank you guy's for great work and the detail you provide in all your videos.

  • @Michaelnathaniel1
    @Michaelnathaniel1 Год назад +1

    Artifacts makes your videos uniq. Please keep up this segment.

  • @mickvk
    @mickvk Год назад +1

    Terrific feature. Good story, script, editing, and length.

  • @OldFrontLine
    @OldFrontLine Год назад +1

    Another great video! Many people ignore that area around the station good to see it featured!

  • @cafewa100
    @cafewa100 Год назад +1

    No one covers historical sites as you. With the videos and factual narratives you share I’m constantly watching your vids.
    Thank you for sharing.
    PS. Stay safe out there buddy.

  • @curtisg.8671
    @curtisg.8671 Год назад +2

    Your arrangements of photography and historical documents are so on point and interesting to say the least J.D. I know the work isn’t easy but much appreciated to us viewers.

  • @jamalbayati5822
    @jamalbayati5822 Год назад

    You sir take us in a beautiful, rich back-journey
    Thank you ..
    The vintage scene of American troops in the street reminded me of them in the streets of Baghdad back in 2003

  • @matthewardison2541
    @matthewardison2541 Год назад +1

    I'm right there with you on the spider apprehension, JD.

  • @rebelscumspeedshop
    @rebelscumspeedshop Год назад +1

    It's an internal struggle for me, learning how that man lived while he plotted denying millions their life's.

  • @j1st633
    @j1st633 Год назад +2

    I recommend a visit. From Munich an easy bus ride via tour.

  • @microdot4374
    @microdot4374 Год назад +1

    I actually have a Bricklayer/Masons belt and buckle from Germany when I worked there in the early 90s, which are easily available and traditional wear for each trade.....🗓🗓🧱🧱🧱🧱⚓⚓..✍🏼

  • @crazygrandmamama6224
    @crazygrandmamama6224 Год назад

    Love it Erik.. You are doing great things my friend!

  • @carlturner
    @carlturner Год назад +1

    I have a hand painted Christmas ornament dated Dec 25, 1945 that was painted by Arthur Kannenburg, described as Hitlers major domo, and given to my father. My father was in the 14th Armored Div and ended up guarding former Nazis after the war in and around Chimzee/Berchtesgaden

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Год назад

      Interesting!

    • @vonpfrentsch
      @vonpfrentsch Год назад

      The correct name is Kannenberg. No testimonies without the right spelling. The sea is called Chiemsee. How dare you? If you can´t spell things correctly, shut the f*** up!

  • @cyndiebill6631
    @cyndiebill6631 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the look at the local wildlife (spiders) they were not happy at all with being woken up.
    What a beautiful little town. So glad it wasn’t destroyed by the bombing raids. Great video as always😁👍

  • @Wreckdiver59
    @Wreckdiver59 Год назад +1

    I have picked up several flags over the years as part of lots from auctions or other purchases that came my way. Sadly I don't have the background as to where they came from for most of them like you do here.
    On a side note, I was watching this at the gym with my phone propped up on the machine and just as Erik was showing the flag with the swastika right in the center of the screen, the kid with the vacuum started vacuuming around me and spotted the screen at just the right moment. I'll be known as the gym Nazi from now on 😆

  • @robertwomack6015
    @robertwomack6015 Год назад

    As usual..beautifully done. Thank you very much. I look forward to your future trips 👍

  • @danvanwoert5230
    @danvanwoert5230 Год назад +2

    Excellent, informative series. My dad took a photo of the big retractable window when he went thru the place at the end of WW2. There was a large table in front of the window that he said had "thousands of GI's names carved into it". Did that ever show up in your explorations?

  • @davidferro2236
    @davidferro2236 Год назад

    Don Burgett of 101st 506th regiment writes about being there in his books.
    My uncle was in 327th Glider Infantry Regiment & moved in after the 506 went down to a rest area around a lake.
    My uncle said they came across a train where he found a typewriter with Göring's name on it & so carried around on march until he got tired & threw it away.
    Another time he saw a 50cal on the side of the road and carried that for awhile until throwing it away. I asked why since it's heavy. He just replied "I don't know, I just wanted it."
    Sound like a 22 year old? Didn't say if he had any ammo for it

  • @marybooker341
    @marybooker341 Год назад +1

    Thank God you didn't get hit ! Love watching your videos keep bringing them !

  • @57Banjoman
    @57Banjoman Год назад

    The picture of the wall with the swastika gave me chills-these are so well done-thank you, guys!

  • @Hofmeister77
    @Hofmeister77 Год назад

    Just discovered This Channel and boy is it great and informative. Keep up the good Work guys.
    Greetings from Denmark 🇩🇰

  • @rfletch62
    @rfletch62 Год назад

    Great vid, JD! You're our guide to the true History!

  • @Liz-cmc313
    @Liz-cmc313 Год назад +1

    This series is phenomenal. You definitely need to be compensated handsomely. ❤️

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Год назад

      Thanks! I appreciate that. Hopefully people are enjoying the content and sharing it with others. That's compensation enough for me.

  • @lizzapaolia959
    @lizzapaolia959 Год назад

    WOW that flag looks like new. Thanks for sharing this fantastic video 👌🙏

  • @kayokowalski8590
    @kayokowalski8590 Год назад

    This is amazing, even the previous episode, exploring those lesser known sites. Being there and switching between artefacts is great.

  • @jamesholbrook7785
    @jamesholbrook7785 Год назад +1

    Excellent video guys. WW2 and the Civil War have always been my favorite wars to research.
    Thank you for allowing me to go with y’all.
    I watched band of brothers and some of it looks very familiar.

  • @martinedwards4522
    @martinedwards4522 Год назад

    photography lines up perfectly!.. thank you

  • @TribeTaz
    @TribeTaz 3 месяца назад

    You & Erik are the best. I keep sharing your videos for others to see

  • @MrPolymers
    @MrPolymers Год назад

    My brother-in-laws father was an Army engineer in Germany during WWII. He came back with a German Luger and a 6 foot Swastika Flag I was shown a number of years ago. Souvenirs of Victory.

  • @On-Our-Radar-24News
    @On-Our-Radar-24News Год назад +1

    I think the State Flags are distinct and very detailed. I have a beautiful State Flag in my collection that was a vet bring back and is a very unique size. Most of the State Flags were large for buildings, however, the one I have is a smaller size and was most likely from a smaller town within Germany.

  • @HistoryvsHollywoodOfficial
    @HistoryvsHollywoodOfficial Месяц назад

    Cave Spiders (Long-jawed Orb Weavers) are one of the bigger spiders found in that area. They can be aggressive if they feel threatened, biting, stinging and even secreting a toxic liquid. Indiana Jones would be proud, lol.

  • @obizzil
    @obizzil Год назад

    JD, when you incorporated that video with the painting Really drove it home! Great job another great video 🇺🇸

  • @raymondsuarez4036
    @raymondsuarez4036 Год назад

    I took a picture next to the flag in Gettysburg that came from that post office that's amazing

  • @watkinsrgv
    @watkinsrgv Год назад

    Thats so cool.
    What an amazing historical piece to have.

  • @garyaugust1953
    @garyaugust1953 Год назад

    I have thanked JD for introducing me to WW2TV, as comparable channels? They don't deserve to be compared, Both produce great content and remind us all of the importance of History. Thanks again JD

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Nothing else on RUclips compares to WW2TV. Best WWII resource out there in my opinion.

  • @ovestrm141
    @ovestrm141 Год назад

    In Berchtesgaden was there a Reichskanzlei , in this building there was even a bunkers system that ended up down where the railway lines is, this was build so Hitler could arrive by train, and go directly from the railway plattform unseen in to the bunkersystem and walk into the Reichskanzlei . There is a video of it on you tube.

  • @stevemergy6087
    @stevemergy6087 Год назад

    Love these videos! Great work!

  • @rogerokelley
    @rogerokelley Год назад

    I was stationed near here in US ARMY🇺🇸. I stayed at the old General Walker Hotel... wow brought back so many memories.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Год назад

      Pity that they tore that thing down.

    • @rogerokelley
      @rogerokelley Год назад

      ​@The History Underground So true So true.. I understand Hitler stayed there and surrounding areas. I used to metal detect there and found So many relics

  • @camdodge9891
    @camdodge9891 Год назад

    Awesome video great series I’m loving it thank you JD and keep it up JD

  • @tcarroll3954
    @tcarroll3954 Год назад +1

    This 101st Abn. Vietnam vet thanks you for all your great work.

  • @bluescatreimer
    @bluescatreimer Год назад

    I always enjoy these videos, they are so interesting.

  • @thesternword
    @thesternword Год назад +1

    You seriously make amazing content mate!

  • @adampitcher384
    @adampitcher384 Год назад

    I just found this channel in the last week and I think I've binged almost every episode. I love the content and the commentating/narration. I was wondering, does anyone (Maybe JD) know the size of that government flag? I was told my grandfather brought home a flag that flew over Berlin during the war. He flew a C47 and eventually landed in Berlin towards the end of the war. I never saw the flag, or any other items he brought back, because when he passed in 2004, my grandmother sold all of those items that weren't US Government issue, before I had a chance to go through them. I'm curious if it could have been the same type of flag, I've been told it was huge.