East (Ost) / West Berlin April 1990 (2)

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  • Some primarily railway related views filmed in Berlin a few months after the wall had been opened but when the city was still divided.
    The film includes the following:-
    i) Several views of the Berlin wall, watch towers, etc as seen from S-Bahn trains.
    ii) Platform views taken at Gesundbrunnen, Friedrichstr. and Zoo stations.
    iii) The duty free 'Intershop' shops for West Berlin passengers changing between trains at Friedrichstr, which was wholly in East Berlin.
    iv) Several rides (S-Bahn and U-Bahn) on West Berlin trains through closed stations in the Eastern controlled part of Berlin.
    v) A DDR (former East Germany) map of the U & S Bahn in what the Eastern authorities called 'Westberlin'.
    By way of explanation of the important issues this film is subtitled.
    Video taken in April 1990, still images taken in December 1989.
    More information and pictures about the Berlin Wall can be found here:
    en.wikipedia.or...

Комментарии • 165

  • @lkyksb3
    @lkyksb3 14 лет назад +3

    The sounds of the trains seem really old. REALLY old sounding, but its kinda unique and fun to be able to ride vintage trains like these.

  • @rewboss
    @rewboss 17 лет назад +24

    The whole public transport network is reunified and running as one system. All of the gaps created by the Wall are now closed, except for one small branch which ran SW from Zehlendorf for a mile or so. Problems remain because lines built while Berlin was still divided were not coordinated with each other: West Berlin invested in the U-Bahn, while East Berlin concentrated on S-Bahn and trams.

    • @MRLBRMNN
      @MRLBRMNN 6 лет назад +4

      Haha, found a 10year old comment from you and just watched some videos of yours like a month ago :D

    • @emirvmendoza
      @emirvmendoza Год назад +1

      Looking forward to a rewboss video about the ghost stations

    • @robfriedrich2822
      @robfriedrich2822 Год назад +1

      The S-Bahn before August 13th 1961 is almost restored, missed is the Siemensbahn, Hennigsdorf to Velten (done with railway trains), Spandau to Falkensee and Klein Machnow in the southwest

  • @doubledbbw
    @doubledbbw 14 лет назад +4

    I had a chance to visit Berlin twice in 1995 while I was stationed in Germany in the Army. There was still a stark contrast between west and east Berlin 5 years later. The friends that went along with me also noticed it too and even the cost for items were way more cheaper in the old east Berlin than in west Berlin. I also had a chance to visit the German City of Jena in 1993 with the German/American friendship club called Kontact. I was stationed in Bamberg which was not too far to travel.

    • @jamesreynolds5776
      @jamesreynolds5776 4 дня назад

      I went to Berlin this year (2024) for the first time and I stayed in east Berlin near the Alexanderplatz and the Fernsehturm (TV Tower) and visited west Berlin. Wow there's still a clear feeling of a difference between east and west Berlin.. in east Berlin near my hotel there were lots of old apartment buildings that looked from the 60s and very Eastern bloc.. I will plan to come back to Berlin in a few years (if not sooner).. my high school friend lives somewhere in east Berlin..

  • @telekino5
    @telekino5 15 лет назад +1

    Unter den Linden is also an S-Bahn-station and it was closed like the station Bornholmer Str. which you can see at the beginning of this movie at 1 min 02. The trains did run from west to west by partly running on resp. under eastern territory (Mitte area) without stopping at the closed stations in East Berlin, so that no East German could enter the trains to travel to West Berlin. Like the S-Bahn route in this video also the U-Bahn-lines U6 and U8 did pass through East Berlin without stopping.

  • @bearman38
    @bearman38 16 лет назад +2

    Reunification was finalized on July 1 of 1990. Until this date, all crossings required a passport, and currencies were the Mark and OstMark. I was there at this time, and needed to go through Checkpoint Charlie to visit East Berlin.

  • @ARTISTZDE
    @ARTISTZDE 17 лет назад +2

    Very nice to see, how everything looked more than 15 years ago!

  • @RepartoLento
    @RepartoLento 14 лет назад +3

    This station had 3 platforms (two for the western Berlin trains and one for the eastern Berlin trains). They built up this steel wall between the East/West tracks, so nobody could run or even look to the other side.

  • @robfriedrich2822
    @robfriedrich2822 Год назад +3

    Before 1990, the S-Bahn between Friedrichstrasse and Lehrter Stadtbahnhof was hidden with some walls, that nobody in East Berlin could see the trains.
    Here it's removed yet.

  • @Sugerius
    @Sugerius 17 лет назад +3

    Superb! Some little corrections: the S-Bahn trains you see were built in 1927/1928; the so-called intercity on 1:55 is a French military train coming from the Gare française de Berlin-Tegel, the only circulating on these rails in this time (german trains used only the Stadtbahn); thanks so much for the rare pictures from Friedrichstrasse!!!

  • @JJørgensen
    @JJørgensen 4 года назад +1

    I was there in 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989. I loved east Berlin.

  • @youtubister
    @youtubister 14 лет назад +2

    Gee, I remember these trains at 2:22 and travelling on them, wooden seats and all. Happy memories.
    Great video of definite historical value with informative annotation.

  • @forgiveninasong
    @forgiveninasong 17 лет назад +2

    Your videos are so informative! I lived in Berlin for a year (2005-06) and I have an endless fascination with the city and everything that happened there. A lot of the videos you have are of places I used to be at a lot (Gesundbrunnen, Alex, Friedrichstr, Zoo) and it's downright scary looking at the abandoned Ring platforms at Gesundbrn...I used to get the Ring all the time!!!
    Wonderful videos xxx

  • @mutamari3955
    @mutamari3955 4 года назад +2

    Gesundbrunnen looks so different now. It‘s great to see how it looked before there was a whole Mall or an big trainstation with a lot of different entrances

  • @EssexWolf1993
    @EssexWolf1993 16 лет назад +2

    This is a very good video clip of the Berlin U Bahn, espcially when you go past a couple of closed stations due to the rise of the Berlin wall.

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  15 лет назад +2

    Thanks - I did not know what the man said, but it did not sound happy so I quickly stopped filming, 'just in case' the police were called... after all this was East Berlin / DDR and even though the wall had opened I still did not want any trouble!
    Simon

  • @Steve14ps
    @Steve14ps 9 лет назад +15

    The S-Bahn in West Berlin was run by the Deutsche Reichbahn (East German Railway) until 1984, hence its rather run down condition in places. In 1984 BVG (West Berlin Transport) took over operation of the S-Bahn and started to re-vamp the network, but the events of 1989 changed all their plans. Interestingly BVG drivers never took trains into Friedrichstraße as East German crews took trains on the last leg across the border, the changeover was at Lehrter Bahnhof, which is now Hauptbahnhof, Berlin's main station.

    • @CitytransportInfoplus
      @CitytransportInfoplus  9 лет назад +1

      ***** Thanks. It seems so long ago now... yet I still remember being there.

    • @sven471111
      @sven471111 2 года назад

      Sure about this?I think to remember this thing,too.But I dont think they changed drivers on the other lanes S2 and U6 what also had a stop at Friedrichstr.So what was the point changing there?

  • @fakerating
    @fakerating 3 года назад +2

    The East German map of their interpretation of West Berlin as "Westberlin" at 3:33 is quite amazing.

    • @Mark-yy2py
      @Mark-yy2py 3 года назад +1

      fakerating I remember when I was in Berlin in the 1980s when I was stationed at TCA- I would go to the East and shop on occasion- and in Alexander -Platz, I would recall a large city map of “Berlin, der haupstadt der DDR”, and in lower case, “westberlin”, and the whole western side was green, as if it were a forest. Who were they fooling? I knew then that something had to give.

    • @REDARROW_A_Personal
      @REDARROW_A_Personal 5 дней назад

      ​@@Mark-yy2pyFunny you mention that. I knew a guy who's farther was stationed in West Berlin. He used to go with him when he went to East Berlin and buy stuff there with his pocket money.

  • @andrewwcook
    @andrewwcook 15 лет назад +1

    Yes, it is and shortly after just before the video changes to Zoo station is where the Hauptbahnhof is now.

  • @forgiveninasong
    @forgiveninasong 17 лет назад +3

    The river wasn't sealed. Where the point of the border was, the river was quite wide. People did try to swim across, and some people did manage it, but a lot of people were shot and made 'dead in the water' so to speak.
    If you want a good book to read about the history of the fall of the Eastern Bloc, I suggest you read 'The Berlin Wall' by Frederick Taylor (who also wrote 'Dresden'). It's a brilliant history.

  • @monsieurcronier
    @monsieurcronier 15 лет назад +1

    Ein Video von historischer Bedeutung! Wer Ost-Berlin noch aus eigener Erinnerung kannte, macht hier eine faszinierende Zeitreise.

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  17 лет назад +2

    Thanks. I am pleased you found this to be of interest.
    I am sorry for the mistakes - thank you for correcting me.
    Simon

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  17 лет назад +1

    Thanks.
    Its a part of history which I learnt by being there, instead of at school.
    In many ways its a very sad history, although the ending of that chapter has - for most people - been happier (re-unification).
    For me, born in 1959, this was a direct connection with the terrible events of 1933/9 - 1945, etc.
    Simon

  • @ralf12eb
    @ralf12eb 12 лет назад +1

    Hi, this is an rarly time document, thanks for it !!. I was with my school class in 1987 in Berlin for a week, and we did traveled to East Berlin two or three times within this week - through this border passage Friedrichstrasse. I remember the Intershop and the transit controls to East Berlin, these endless ways and passages under the railway station - and back through Tränenpalast, it was very uncomfortible and nervous.

  • @tallcedarsovlebanon
    @tallcedarsovlebanon 16 лет назад +1

    An excellent visual record of the DDR, I was very interested to go to Schoenefeld at this time and see all the ex-Oost Blok flights still operating. This is what youtube should be for!

  • @johntoilet777
    @johntoilet777 9 лет назад +8

    Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm... I love that sound :-D

  • @SpeoDeo
    @SpeoDeo 17 лет назад +1

    Thanks for scharing this !

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  17 лет назад +2

    Even in those few years you must have seen a lot of changes!
    Simon

  • @wellardsmith3629
    @wellardsmith3629 6 лет назад +1

    Fascinating. Thanks for sharing.

    • @CitytransportInfoplus
      @CitytransportInfoplus  6 лет назад

      It was an exciting time. We all expected things to end horrifically badly but instead our highest hopes for a peaceful resolution became the reality.

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  16 лет назад +2

    Thanks.
    Sometimes families with people from both east and west would meet in another country in the Eastern bloc during their summer holidays.
    Simon

  • @mannivormelker3765
    @mannivormelker3765 3 года назад +2

    2:10. This is not a german Intercitytrain. This is a train of the french allied army from Berlin-Tegel trough Strasbourg/France. For the french sector in Western Berlin.

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  16 лет назад +2

    Thanks.
    It nearly did not happen, as 4 weeks before I went to Berlin my camcorder 'went wrong' and the shop told me it would take 6 weeks to repair. When I bought the camcorder I was told that repairs take 2-3 weeks.
    So I stood up in the shop shouting very loudly accusing the sales staff of telling me lies. The manager came to me and took me to an office where customers could not hear what was being said and arranged to give me a new camcorder within 7 days.
    Simon

  • @valicourt
    @valicourt 17 лет назад +1

    Great sense for history, thanks!

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  16 лет назад +2

    in December 1989 I went through Freidr. Str. and yes I did need my pasport plus i think i still had to buy some Ostmarks. But they did not search me to stop me from carrying western newspapers, etc.
    In April 1990 I walked through Checkpoint Charlie. Despite being British with a Brityish passport it was very daunting walking through the 'no mans land' between the two sections of the city. I could feel the city, and the emotions of those who had died trying to do this.
    Simon

  • @ahannem1
    @ahannem1 14 лет назад

    This video shows exactly the bizzare separation of East and West Berlin. West Berliners taking the S or U-Bahn to Friedrichstrasse to cross the border or just to transfer into a different train. While there buying some cigarettes or booze at the Intershop. East Berliners having to watch the trains going to the West Sectors moving right through their city, without being able to board it themselves. I've taken these trains many times myself.

  • @KRAFTWERK2K6
    @KRAFTWERK2K6 15 лет назад +1

    So gehts mir mit dem gesamten ost-teil von Berlin heute. Alles sieht überall gleich aus. Und damit meine ich Gleichheit im negativen Sinne. Das fängt ja schon mit unseren Bahnhöfen an. Auf der Linie U5 erkenne ich keinen einzigen Bahnhof mehr wieder.

  • @AtomXDR
    @AtomXDR 16 лет назад +1

    Great work! Thanks a lot!

  • @mannivormelker3765
    @mannivormelker3765 4 года назад +2

    Minute 2:20. This trains was built 1927 at 1930. This arexthe Twenties.

  • @MrFoxInc
    @MrFoxInc 7 лет назад +2

    From blog.inberlin.de :
    0:00 S-Bahnhof Wollankstraße
    0:59 S-Bahnhof Bornholmer Straße (geschlossen)
    1:19 S-Bahnhof Gesundbrunnen (teilweise ziemlich verwahrlost)
    2:43 Einblick in eine alte S-Bahn (der Baujahre 1928 bis 1931, noch mit Holzbänken)
    3:24 S-Bahnhof Friedrichstraße (unten)
    4:35 Intershop im S-Bahnhof Friedrichstraße (unten)
    5:05 U-Bahnhof Friedrichstraße (U6) - Halt und Umstieg war auch schon zu Mauerzeiten möglich
    7:00 Abfahrt S-Bahn von Friedrichstraße in Richtung Westen - nächster Halt war Lehrter Stadtbahnhof vorbei am Reichstag
    9:00 S-Bahnhof Zoologischer Garten

    • @michaelfisher9267
      @michaelfisher9267 5 лет назад

      Was it true that a couple of West Berlin S-Bahn stations were inside the GDR? E.g. Wollankstraße?

  • @Signaler
    @Signaler 17 лет назад

    Ohje - Wollankstraße war viele Jahre meine Heimatbahnhof.
    Wollanstr. was my home station for many years.
    (1984-1999)

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  17 лет назад +1

    yes, 1989 did mark a big change in global affairs. I think this year will too (either that or 2008)
    For me I rushed to Berlin to see things which I realised would be changing *very* quickly. First I went in December 1989, with a super 8 cine film camera, and then in April 1990 with the camcorder. Even in those few months there had ben some big changes and some of the closed stations in E. Berlin had re-opened.
    Simon

  • @LomLom1975
    @LomLom1975 17 лет назад +1

    Very good, very interesting. Thank you!!

  • @glenn6912
    @glenn6912 14 лет назад

    The U-Bahn runs through a part what used to be East Berlin. From West Berlin, through East Berlin, to northeastern West Berlin.

  • @Thebibs
    @Thebibs 16 лет назад +1

    Man I love that Town.
    So much so that I got married there 2 months ago.

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  14 лет назад

    @carlberg2006
    Thanks,
    On RUclips I have several films from Berlin, not just the wall etc but also the trains, trams, S-Bahn, U-Bahn, M-Bahn, vintage tram, etc and this is just about everything I fimed.
    In April 1990 I was in Berlin for 3 days - I knew that things would soon change and am just 'very happy' that I was able to visit at that time.
    Simon

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  16 лет назад +2

    Hello edup12, thank you as well - I did not know about the people trying to swim the river. I suppose it helped if a person was very good at swimming - especially under the water! (could hold their breath for a long time while swimming several meters below the surface of the water)
    Simon

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  16 лет назад

    Thanks.
    Simon

  • @Mark-yy2py
    @Mark-yy2py 3 года назад +1

    I remember when I was in Berlin in the 1980s when I was stationed at TCA- I would go to the East and shop on occasion- and in Alexander -Platz, I would recall a large city map of “Berlin, der haupstadt der DDR”, and in lower case, “westberlin”, and the whole western side was green, as if it were a forest. Who were they fooling? I knew then that something had to give.

    • @CitytransportInfoplus
      @CitytransportInfoplus  3 года назад +2

      Most East Berliners knew much more than their govt. wanted them to know. After all, they could watch West Berlin television and listen to West Berlin radio.

  • @keithbate9405
    @keithbate9405 10 лет назад +5

    I visited Berlin, Dresden and Prague in 1990 and the Eastern Part reminded me of my childhood in the early /mid 1960's (born 55). It was grey and "run down". Dresden had hardly been touched since the war years. No open toilets at service areas. No proper food etc. Despite this I liked it there as I felt a feeling of nostalgia that I was back in my childhood past (time travelled). went back 11 years later to Berlin/East Germany/ Prague and frankly it was like being in the West. On the former visit Prague practically closed down after 2200. "a communist mentality" still prevailed according to our local guide. In 2001 there were (sadly) 4 McDonalds in Prague . - none in 1990. The whole world is gradually becoming homogenised.

    • @CitytransportInfoplus
      @CitytransportInfoplus  10 лет назад +1

      Keith Bate In 1989 I visited Centrum in what was still east Berlin. This was the large department store at Alexanderplatz. In many ways it was like a catalogue store- you chose your products from the display and then ordered them for collection from the collection area.The food hall however had fresh food on display - with signs everywhere in German, English, Russian and another language (Polish perhaps? I no longer remember) which said that these items could only be bought by people with Berlin residency cards. In other words, only the people of East Berlin! However, on looking at the produce that was being sold... well our supermarkets would reject things which looked like that!

    • @keithbate9405
      @keithbate9405 10 лет назад +1

      citytransportinfo "the past is a foreign country they do things differently there" (Hartley "the go between". My fav first line from any novel). I sometimes wish I could return "to that foreign country" sigh.
      But hey "I pass the test" and for me "the road go's ever on" .

    • @MRLBRMNN
      @MRLBRMNN 6 лет назад

      I was born in Prague in 1993 and am now living in Berlin and somehow I got stuck watching videos from those cities in the 90s. Prague has really changed but in a good way!

  • @tavalli
    @tavalli 13 лет назад +1

    Excellent video!

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  16 лет назад

    Thanks.
    I knew that I had the one chance to film things which even then were starting to change, with some formelrly closed stations already open again - but only for people of the DDR. Being British I could only travel to the East via Checkpoint Charlie or Freidrichstrasse Station - and the regulations said that I had to return the same way I came / it was not allowed to enter one route and leave the other route.
    Simon

  • @Thomate888
    @Thomate888 12 лет назад +1

    The computer and also the EVA-principle were invented by a german named Konrad Zuse. The name of the linux distribution called SUSE is a tribute to Konrad Zuse.

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  12 лет назад +1

    @Ndrwboi
    re: the closed stations, please read up about the Berlin wall and what happened to the railways when it was erected in the 1960's.
    Oh and actually, by the time I filmed this, several stations in the former East Berlin which were on railway lines used by West Berlin U-Bahn and S-Bahn trains had re-opened!

  • @TalksWithDirt
    @TalksWithDirt 15 лет назад +1

    Wow, East Berlin looks like it never really recovered from WWII as of the end of the DDR. Those buildings were in some serious disrepair.

  • @hennef53
    @hennef53 15 лет назад

    Mag für Sie belanglos sein. Der "lokale Fürst" war Kurfürst in Köln, Sitz Bonn. Er war gleich gestellt mit dem Kurfürsten von Brandenburg und Preußen. Bonn war vor 2000 Jahren Hauptstadt der Ubier und Sitz der römischen Kultur. Da hat man sich am Wannsee noch die Plötzen um die Ohren gehauen. Was war in New York oder Washington vor 250 Jahren? Keine Bange - ich mag Berlin auf seine Art und Weise auch! Hab' viel drüber publiziert.

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  17 лет назад +1

    ah but the wall only 'opened' in 1989, it took time to dismantle. In April 1990 the east platforms were yet to be unsealed - indeed Germany was still a divided nation, Berlin a divided city with specific crossing points. For me (British) I could only travel between east and west at Checkpoint Charlie or FreidrichStrasse stn - and I needed my passport and to change money to East German currency.
    Simon

  • @Thomate888
    @Thomate888 12 лет назад +1

    Thanks for uploading.
    6:51: Robotron was our company for making microelectronic parts. The Slogan from Robotron was: Our microelectronics are the greatest XD. Why the members of the Central Comitee (Zentralkommitee) had so big dorsums? Answer: They had pacemakers from Robotron. That`s a double joke: our politicians made their jobs till they were to sick to go ahead or they died and our technology wasn`t the best, regardless the leaders praised it.

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  17 лет назад

    yes. But the platforms have been repaired or rebuilt now and the stations are very busy (lots of people use them again)
    Simon

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  17 лет назад +1

    did you not learn about this at school?
    it was very sad - to stop people from the east travelling to the west as wall was built around West Berlin, and border guards were told to shoot - to kill - anyone trying to escape to the west.
    please ask your parents / school teachers.
    Simon

  • @granskare
    @granskare 14 лет назад

    nice 2 videos...good to make this record of the recent times...

  • @BERLINblurs
    @BERLINblurs 11 лет назад +1

    I really like your films.

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  16 лет назад

    There are also some railway lines in London which are also closed because of what happened between 1939 and 1945. (both 'underground' and 'mainline' - or using German terms, U-Bahn and S-Bahn).
    Simon

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  16 лет назад

    Yes, but the Berlin wall was because too many people from the east were going to Berlin and then escaping to the west.
    Then in 1988/9 the same was happening via other eastern countries - for a while I thought that the army would be used to stop this, but thankfully a peaceful solution was found.
    Simon

  • @mannivormelker3765
    @mannivormelker3765 4 года назад +2

    Minute 1:55. Das ist kein Intercity. Die fuhren damals da nicht. Sondern der Militär-Zug der französischen Schutzmacht von Tegel nach Straßburg.

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  16 лет назад

    Thanks - someone else said that, in the first comment on this video. I've copied it below...
    Simon
    ------------------------------------
    the S-Bahn trains you see were built in 1927/1928; the so-called intercity on 1:55 is a French military train coming from the Gare française de Berlin-Tegel, the only circulating on these rails in this time (german trains used only the Stadtbahn);

  • @Thomate888
    @Thomate888 12 лет назад

    Du Glücklicher! Mein Vater war Polizist und damit war uns jeglicher Zugang zum Intershop oder Westprodukten, die uns hätten geschickt werden können, vergolten. Umso mehr habe ich mich gefreut, als wir die erste Fanta abends zum Essen auf dem Tisch hatten, kurz bevor die Mauer fiel XD.

  • @audinos4827
    @audinos4827 15 лет назад

    I have never heard of this law. As an amateur photographer I have photographed many bridges in recent years, as well as objects viewed from a bridge, and I have never once been questioned by police. I have never seen police or guards on any road or railway bridge (as they were in the DDR), but only on very large dams such as Shasta Dam in California. They do not prohibit photography there. In fact, they sell postcards of it.

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  16 лет назад +2

    probably, yes.
    My knowledge of Berlin is not so good, so I cannot be certain.
    Simon

  • @Alex1337no1
    @Alex1337no1 10 лет назад +4

    the location from 2:00 looks WAAAY different today..xD

    • @elton1981
      @elton1981 10 лет назад +1

      floris de vries It really does. That station is really busy. The ring line is in use again.

  • @sushifornico
    @sushifornico 4 года назад

    Und der Geruch der alten S Bahnen :-) aber echt tolles Video ! Wann wurden die Geister Bahnhöfe wieder aufgemacht? Erst nach der Vereinigung?

    • @CitytransportInfoplus
      @CitytransportInfoplus  4 года назад

      Thank you - some ghost stations were already open when I visited Berlin in April 1990. But only for people from East Berlin / DDR. Most ghost stations opened after reunification

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  16 лет назад

    Thanks everyone for adding the timescale of the re-unification.
    Looking back it seemed to happen so quickly... who would have imagined in October 1989 that in one year the political landscape would be so very different.
    And it all happened in peace - although we must remember the protests in cities such as Leipzig and that other 'Eastern' countries were allowing people out to the West.
    Simon

  • @jostreinert7874
    @jostreinert7874 Год назад

    "Westberlin" was officially used only by GDR-authorities in order to point out, this is a separate entity versus "Berlin - capital of the German Democratic of Germany" for the Eastern part, whereas German officials of the West used "Berlin (West)" in order to point out, the city should be considered as not divided. The terminus "capital" was never used, because the Westgerman authorities denied the existence of the GDR as an independent country. However, Berlin was always considered as the capital of a united Germany, Bonn was only a provisional capital of the Federal Republic of Germany.
    The whole Berlin was divided into four seperate occupied zones, the occupied zones of the British, US and French constituted Berlin (West) and the zone of the Soviet constituted Berlin (Ost). Berliner were not allowed to join the army and there had special identycards and no travelling pass.

    • @CitytransportInfoplus
      @CitytransportInfoplus  Год назад

      Thank you. I remember that but for younger people this historic information about life in those days is important to know.
      I did not film this but remember seeing signs in the fresh fruit department of Centrum - the big department store in Alexanderplatz East Berlin - saying that only people with Berlin residency cards were allowed to buy the fruit. The signs were in four languages - German, English, Russian and another one .. Polish perhaps?

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  15 лет назад

    Gorbachov and reagan decided to work together, realising that when faced with an 'outside' force we earth-born humans must act as one.
    What they did not reckon on is that what they saw as outsiders would come in peace through the mother's womb, with a desire to birth a new understanding of what it means to be human so that mankind would be able to put aside cultural differences and live together as one people.

  • @Ndrwboy
    @Ndrwboy 12 лет назад +1

    Wunderbaren videos!! :) Why were so many stations of East Berlin after the re-union closed? I only have seen pictures and tv-shows about East-Berlin, but I liked the "socialist" architect! And I think it is a non-ideological based issue! Houses are cool-looking, futuristic and comfortable for people. Such houses were bulit all over the world, not only in socialist countries. I don't think the old-fashioned, dark-mooded prussian style should be back, but the alexanderplatz-style...!!! ;)

  • @marvin7774
    @marvin7774 15 лет назад

    mittlerweile ist es das auch wieder.

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  17 лет назад

    certainly most has, if not all.
    I am not sure about 100% of the system.
    There have also been attempts at extensions again, however as in the early 1930's the money has run out. This explains why the extension of Line U5 has ended up as a short shuttle service named U55. But it had to be opened asap, as it was built with a Federal grant - and had it not opened the monies would have had to be repaid.
    simon

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  17 лет назад +1

    A lot of people were unable to decide their destiny. Not just Germans.
    Although we do not have a war the same is happening with the EU taking over most of Europe.
    Given a vote I would choose to leave the EU - not because I want to but because it is not democratic, it costs too much money, it has contempt for human rights, etc. But the politicians know that we Briitish people do not like what is being done - which is why they do not give us a vote.
    Simon

  • @5mnz7fg
    @5mnz7fg 11 лет назад

    As time runs by...

  • @manhunt202
    @manhunt202 14 лет назад +1

    berlin is soo butiful city iwas there and it was best time in my life and iam from isreal :D German people should come visist isreal also!!

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  17 лет назад

    Edward,
    More information about the Berlin wall can be found on Wikipedia. As RUclips wont let me add a weblink to this comment I've added it to the main text about this film.
    Simon

  • @RawAngles
    @RawAngles 11 лет назад +1

    I would love to use some of this footage in a forthcoming documentary, can we discuss?

  • @marilynr46
    @marilynr46 13 лет назад +1

    @erikinhawaii I've lived in America for 47 years and I never was questioned or harassed by the police for visiting different parts of a city. I can't believe the crap that people in other countries are told about the US. And, I would also like to remind everyone that we would't be able to watch all these videos and comment with people from around the world in this format if the USA didn't invent the computer and TV and the West didn't create the internet,

  • @hennef53
    @hennef53 15 лет назад

    ...und was gibt es an bedeutenden Metropolen in der Nachbarschaft von Berlin? Warschau. Toll.
    Von Bonn nach Paris, Rotterdam, Luxemburg und Brüssel sind es Tagesausflüge.

  • @youtubister
    @youtubister 14 лет назад

    @TaoNakamora
    He says, "We don't really like seeing this (the filming) here."

  • @sven471111
    @sven471111 2 года назад

    The time of freedom and opportunities and look to what shit it lead 30 years later:(

  • @7boon
    @7boon 16 лет назад

    China used to have Friendship Stores which only took foreign currencies and with security guards that only let in foreigners.

  • @Ndrwboy
    @Ndrwboy 12 лет назад

    @KoshmarUK Man! U are totally right!! Which country are u from??

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  15 лет назад

    It is time for humans to realise that cultural etc differences are minimal - underneath we are all the same.

  • @NickerSkids
    @NickerSkids 15 лет назад

    I am from Scotland and having nothing much to add to the comments.
    However,i have been only once to Berlin and it is probably the best place i have ever visited.I visited the U-bahn station at the unter-den-linden ,near the brandenberg gate.The guide told me this station was closed during the wall period,does anybody have any information about this station?

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  13 лет назад +1

    Religions were created by people (who pretended to be divine) with bad intentions in ways designed to make humankind split in to grpups which fight each other; especially at this time (Autumn 2011 - 2013), which is when humanity is having a rebirth and gaining a new understanding of what it means to be human.
    This was done because those who are in power knew that once humanity has this rebirth then we will kick them out. Comet Elenin is acting as a catalyst for the rebirth. The time is now!

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  16 лет назад

    But once the wall came down not everything was good - the economy changed and many people in the former Soviet Bloc found that whilst they were now allowed to have passports and to travel to the West they were no longer able to afford to travel.
    So a few people became very wealthy and everyone much poorer.
    Very bad :-(
    Simon

  • @VanlifewithAlan
    @VanlifewithAlan 12 лет назад

    Sorry, video response should go to part two and not part one!

  • @7boon
    @7boon 16 лет назад

    Did the DDR make you apply for a visa and check your paper to enter East Berlin back then, since you're a Westerner?

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  16 лет назад

    No, not me.
    sorry!
    Simon

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  17 лет назад

    I assume that this in West Berlin?
    Simon

  • @Thomate888
    @Thomate888 12 лет назад

    No and that`s not what I mean.

  • @Kevwhite115
    @Kevwhite115 15 лет назад

    What I don't get it whats this video about i can't like see anything in the videos i know its about east and west berlin but what?

  • @hennef53
    @hennef53 15 лет назад

    Meine Liebeserklärung an Berlin -trotz Arroganz- befindet sich der von mir gedrehten und publizierten Video DVD
    "Deutsche Dampfende Republik, Teil I, Berlin" - längst ausverkauft. Meines Wissen nach der einzige Film der mit Ostrock vertont wurde. Grüße an die junge Pappnase.

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  17 лет назад

    I think that this will all change, after 2012.
    Everyone will be equal.
    Simon

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus  17 лет назад

    EU, Australia, US, Canada, etc all try to keep others out. This is partly because of matters related to poverty in the outside nations.
    If only there was greater global democracy and an economic system which was fair for all humans so the terrible situation would be changed for the better.
    Simon

  • @telekino5
    @telekino5 13 лет назад

    @marilynr46 Well neither the TV nor the computer is an American invention, just look up their history. And by the way, usually every invention would have been made with a little delay by other countries (by other inventors) too, because there always were different inventors delving for the same inventions, but only the one who got it first working (sometimes just a few weeks/month) became prominent with it