@@Tiroler-mq8snThe yellow church belongs to Innsbruck. But from 00:49 on the location is definitly St. Johann in Tirol. You see the Speckbacherstraße, the Marktplatz with the Gasthof Dampfl at the left and in the end the Dechant-Wieshoferstraße and the bridge over the Fieberbrunner Ache with the Wieshofer Mühle in the Background.
It was one of the Jeeps used by George Stevens who commanded the Special Coverage unit who filmed this 'from D-Day to Berlin' on colour film. I think Toluca is in Ohio.
What you see is just Innsbruck at the Beginning of the Video. From 00:49 on its St. Johann in Tirol.
Thats fals its only Innsbruck the yellow church only looks like the church in st. Johann
@@Tiroler-mq8snThe yellow church belongs to Innsbruck. But from 00:49 on the location is definitly St. Johann in Tirol. You see the Speckbacherstraße, the Marktplatz with the Gasthof Dampfl at the left and in the end the Dechant-Wieshoferstraße and the bridge over the Fieberbrunner Ache with the Wieshofer Mühle in the Background.
@@Tiroler-mq8sn Correct, from 1:57 the film shows clearly the center town of St. Johann in Tirol, later from the bridge the view to east
For any soldier this was a good place to be, and alive to boot, in 1945. Not so much as you go east!
Shot with director George Steven's personal 16mm camera. Just like time travel.
.75% is the right walking speed, I think, great color
The young grandma on bicycle at 1:17 is showing the camera her tongue :)
I read a comment that europe was made easy to be invade as all towns were well marked with road signs
so traurig! Von 1943 bis 1945 wurde Innsbruck 22 Mal bombardiert! Ich wurde dort 1947 geboren.
¿Toluca? 0:32
It was one of the Jeeps used by George Stevens who commanded the Special Coverage unit who filmed this 'from D-Day to Berlin' on colour film. I think Toluca is in Ohio.
Ich bin der Anton aus tirol...
Ich bin so stark und auch so wild