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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @SHOW96HH
    @SHOW96HH 15 лет назад +10

    Wunderbare Bilder zur Erinnerung an eine schöne Stadt. Sie ist für immer versunken, leider! Ich weine um meine Geburtsstadt.

    • @johentrich5403
      @johentrich5403 6 лет назад +2

      Ahoi93 ...meine Mutter ist dort geboren
      Käte Maria Magat
      27.05.1928
      Leider schon viele Jahre tot

  • @franz-josefmuehlenhoff2471
    @franz-josefmuehlenhoff2471 3 года назад +3

    Sehr emotional für mich das deutsche Königsberg. Schöne Stadt mit schöner Musik präsentiert!!!!

  • @vonroon23
    @vonroon23 14 лет назад +16

    What a disaster to lose a city like this. 700 years of develpoment wiped out in a few months.

    • @balyk100
      @balyk100 6 лет назад

      Кто виноват?

  • @emmapeel5303
    @emmapeel5303 4 года назад +3

    Impressing and moving video and music. Thank you.

  • @yanesbakhurinskiy3578
    @yanesbakhurinskiy3578 3 года назад +3

    Учился в мореходке в будущем Калининграде и ходил в море есть что вспомнить

  • @wladys678
    @wladys678 12 лет назад +2

    Ewidentnie, trzy mocarstwa w Tehranie i Jałcie nie chciały go dać Polsce, a jeszcze wcześniej w 1919 nie chciała go nam dać Anglia, chociaż legalnie było to terytorium Polski. Większość mieszkanców Prus Wschodnich miała polskie korzenie. Polska wybudowała uniwersytet w Królewcu w 17 w.

  • @bramoretti
    @bramoretti  12 лет назад +6

    Please, may you reply me in english because I don't speak polish at all? Tank you so much.

  • @scacchina07
    @scacchina07 12 лет назад +5

    You're right. It's like a murder. I wish it was rebuilt originally as it was.

  • @rafelsnoen
    @rafelsnoen 4 года назад +3

    The Germans destroyed our beautiful medieval cities in Belgium. Even the university bib in Leuven was put on fire out of revenge. What did we Belgians do wrong?

  • @scacchina07
    @scacchina07 11 лет назад +5

    I cry when I see this images :(

  • @gerhardrubach9023
    @gerhardrubach9023 12 лет назад +5

    be nice to see the place whre i was born !!!!!

  • @johentrich5403
    @johentrich5403 6 лет назад +4

    Meine Mutter ist dort geboren
    Käte Maria Magat
    27.05.1928

  • @scacchina07
    @scacchina07 12 лет назад +4

    Ciao, si hai ragione, Konigsberg dovrebbe essere ricostruita come era una volta......Da sempre mi sono interessata di questo ormai passato gioiello di città che ha subito una brutale sorte....Ho letto da qualche parte che volevano rifare il castello e ora al posto di esso, vi é la casa dei soviet: che orroreee.......Questo enclave russo, ha una storia brutale. Tedeschi buttati via dalle loro case. Uno strazio. Morderstwo.

    • @НадяМагомедова-ч5д
      @НадяМагомедова-ч5д 2 года назад

      Ужас был когда вы напали на мою Родину СССР. Мои два дяди молодыми парнями погибли

    • @ГлебанХулиган
      @ГлебанХулиган Год назад

      @@НадяМагомедова-ч5д Перечитай историю и скажи спасибо Сталину.Так дружил взасос,так верил Адольфу,что зерно шло составами когда уже бомбили Киев.А до этого делили старушку Европу,Прибалтику.Англия год одна противостояла Рейху,пока в кремле пили шампанское.

  • @Francesko263
    @Francesko263 13 лет назад +5

    Beautiful city. Hope one day the old city will be rebuild as it was before WWII.

  • @darekdarekn
    @darekdarekn 13 лет назад +3

    Przepiękne miasto! Było...

  • @MURSIXX
    @MURSIXX 11 лет назад +4

    As you know, Poland has bitten foreign territories first (from Germany, Czechoslovakia and other countries). First treaty with Hitler was also signed by Poland (1934). Winston Churchill described Poland as a "Hyena of Europe" .

  • @wladys678
    @wladys678 12 лет назад +1

    My grandfather was one of them, arrested in 1939, for being a Pole, a pharmacist, he was enlisted by a German spy prior to 9/39. He was put on a death row be shot. My grandma in despair found a connection to Gestapo, who took a bribe, all her gold and money, released him under pretext of terminal disease. But the whole family, got a deportation order, within hours the left their house, auto, family belongings all stolen by Germans. They, my mother too thrown for starvation into overcrowded GG.

  • @ursus911
    @ursus911 12 лет назад +4

    I don`t speak polish at all, English is much easier. Those polish people up there really think, they`d have a right to have those occupied east-german territories, wheras there is no right to posses a stolen good. I do like your pictures of Königsberg very much, my grandmother used to live there as a piano teacher. Her family was killed by the russians....Its good to have peace today.....

  • @ЕЛЕНАКОТОВА-э7ш
    @ЕЛЕНАКОТОВА-э7ш 12 лет назад +1

    Kann ich hier in einem früheren Leben gelebt zu haben? Warum ist es so STRASSEN und spürte einen enormen Druck wieder und wieder, als ich ihn vor dem Krieg zu sehen. Rache ist nicht sinnvoll, jemanden. Lektion können Sie: * Jungs, lasst uns Freunde sein *

  • @TheKosMean
    @TheKosMean 12 лет назад +2

    who is singing?

  • @bramoretti
    @bramoretti  12 лет назад

    Sag mir wo die Blumen sind" è il titolo della canzone cantata anche da Marlene Dietrich in tedesco. In lingua originale inglese sarebbe "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?",
    Io ho semplicemente sostituito la parola "fiori" o "blumen" con "Konigsberg". Dov'è finita Konigsberg? Probabilmente la tua è la versione in polacco di questa canzone americana, ma tradotta in tutte le lingue.

  • @theskeptic2010
    @theskeptic2010 13 лет назад +2

    Koenigsberg will likely never be rebuilt to what it once was - the Russians don't really have the capability or the heart to undertake something like this. They are good at building big, gray, soulless, and inhuman concrete monstrosities (that's what they replaced the Teutonic Knights castle with). I've also read and heard that modern-day Kaliningrad is a dump - a sort of "Soviet slum". The Nazis are largely to blame for starting and losing a Russian war that lost Koenigsberg & East Prussia

  • @CharlieEverton-mv7yq
    @CharlieEverton-mv7yq Год назад

    😢can one of the viewers please inform me whether this beautiful and historic city was the site of the final historic meeting of three emperor s.who comprised the drakaiser bund

  • @scacchina07
    @scacchina07 12 лет назад

    Si la versione in polacco di Przybylska me l ha mandata un mio amico polacco. Ma ti interessa la storia di Konigsberg? Qua in Irlanda ho visto un documentario e sono stata 3 ore a piangere per l'emozione. Un gioiello di città distrutto dai sovietici. Che crudeltà. :( Se capisci quello che ho scritto, mi piacerebbe se un giorno la ricostruirebbero come era prima.

  • @LTVytis
    @LTVytis 15 лет назад

    lyrics in english, rusishe or lithuanian?

  • @MURSIXX
    @MURSIXX 11 лет назад

    Context? It is about Czechoslovakia section. I never heard about yours pilots, but let me tell about "soldiers". Anders' Army was created till 1942 using very limited resources of war days. It were 73000 "soldiers" (over 100000 with their families). They have rejected a proposal to fight on Red Army side against Wehrmacht. In crucial moment of war, we have evacuated this "army" into Iran, when every rifle and truck were so needed.
    "You were given the choice ...You chose dishonor" W.Churchill

  • @wladys678
    @wladys678 11 лет назад

    Here is W.Churchill: "We willl never surrender, we will fight TO THE LAST RUSSIAN".
    "Germans must feel they got defeated", "You either keep Germans under the shoe or have them at the throat".
    About Poles:"Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few"-this was his appreciation to brilliant performance of Polish pilots in the Battle of England 1940.
    I've never heared of your citation, provide source and context.

  • @wladys678
    @wladys678 11 лет назад

    here is more for you: Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1941 address:"The heroic resistance of The Polish Nation within the last two years /to german and soviet aggression/ is an inspiration not only to America but to all freedom loving people".

  • @bramoretti
    @bramoretti  12 лет назад

    La storia di Koenigsberg mi interessa perché è un pezzo d'Europa e della cultura occidentale che se ne è andato via per sempre, oltre alle immani sofferenze umane dovute alla pulizia etnica portata avanti dall'armata rossa in quelle regioni. La crudeltà non fu solo dei sovietici ovviamente, ma anche dei tedeschi prima, degli italiani, dei polacchi, ecc..Ovviamente Konigsberg non potrà mai più essere ricostruita, ma forse un pezzo di città che ricordi l'Altstadt e il castello ovviamente.

  • @wladys678
    @wladys678 12 лет назад

    Can you tell me what Germans were doing in Poland within 1939-45 ? As far as the territories in question, Poles and Slavs lived there predominantly throughout 11 milleniums, while Prussia took control of it illegally and for a relatively very short period of time, launching a forced germanization in blatant violation to all rules of a civilised world. FORGET any dreams Germans ever put their foot in there again.

  • @bramoretti
    @bramoretti  12 лет назад

    For wladys678. I'm Italian, but I think it's wrong to say that Poland have not the right today about cities like Szczecin-Stettin, Wrocław-Breslau, Gdansk-Danzig , but it's also wrong to confute the recent history before of 1945, confuting the clening ethinic of 15.000.000 of german people and to declare those lands were all along polish or russian.

  • @darekdarekn
    @darekdarekn 12 лет назад

    Witaj! To już zupełnie nie ma znaczenia kto założył ten Królewiec. Ważne co jest teraz, musi zostać status quo i już. Co do Gdańska; do Niemców należał z przerwami zaledwie ok. 200 lat, a do Polski ok. 800lat...

  • @ursus911
    @ursus911 12 лет назад

    Dzisiaj to być może prawo. Kto jest właścicielem, miasta lub kraju, może zachować. Polska w Gdańsku lub Szczecin i Wrocław, Rosjanie w Kaliningradzie lub Czesi w Uściu nad Łabą na kradzież terytorium. Może dzisiaj masz prawo być, właśnie tam, ale nigdy nie...

  • @wladys678
    @wladys678 11 лет назад

    I asked you abt source of Churchill citation - because until you provide I consider it false.
    As far as Poland "biting territories" I'd say: of course, only Germany and Soviet Union never touched foreign territory...
    But England, oh you forgot it signed Munich, a death sentence to Czechoslovakia.

    • @anelissastanibol5417
      @anelissastanibol5417 7 лет назад

      You make a fair point. And I would like us all to get past that era. Those WWII men were merely reflecting the ideology of their time. The main problem was lack of dialogue and sincere communication. Churchill was as much a war monger as was Hitler, and in that inperial age, none of their contemporaries could fault them. To much info and detail is lost, when trying to communicate via ineffective interpreters. Hitler had the greatest admiration for the Brits; Hitler never wished to antagonise the Brits: Chamberlein got that right, but failed to convince the rest of parliament. The Brits never really got to properly understand old Adolf, because they viewed his actions through their own antigonistic eyes... the fear-filled, anxious Brits, crumbled at the news of Hitler's occupation of Poland, because to their view, Hitler's new pact with Russia, was not simply made to keep Russia off Germany's back, but in British eyes this was Adolf's enlistment of Russia to help combat the British. That is how the Brits viewed things in 1939. The bum cheeks of the nervous asses of the British imperialists began to quiver, and so they quickly declared war on Germany. This then meant that Hitler did need to expand into Russia, only for grabbing the mineral resources and a cheap labour force. Well, obviously Russia didn't agree with Hitler's new terms and conditions, and so then Hitler set out to take what he required by force. Herein lies the reason why Hitler hated the Jews: he felt it was the Jewish elements from Poland and the UK, that influenced or ran the British Press, and were thus able to sway British heads against him. Anyhow, men and their bloody flags and deadly guns spelled disaster the world over. War is a means to an end, but such physical aggression is not innate to the human spirit, that concerns itself mostly with the everlasting, rejuvenation and hero worship. Now we need to simply find a way to feed those aspirations and satisfy such fantasies, to continue to conduct ourselves in a civilised manner
      now all need to remember to not make the same mistakes again.

  • @pc.languageteacher8448
    @pc.languageteacher8448 7 лет назад +2

    A lot of towns in the 2. world war suffered horribly,
    but only Königsberg have to die at forever,
    because 2. world war wiped this town from the surface of the earth almost totally.
    Similar to ancient antic town Troy,
    or similar biblical Sodom and Gomorrah.
    Miserable and poor poor Königsberg.
    How great must have been his sins?
    Almost nothing what you can see at these pictures now more like 70 years don't exist.
    Now I give to you one good advice.
    Don't forget to make photos of your beloved town every day,
    because now like the Königsberg we don't know when your town can to turn too to only in the bunch of stones, bricks and corpses
    and then you will have only your photos for reminiscent of your beloved town if you of course survive it.
    I beg the powerful of this world don't drop more rackets and bombs down at our towns!!!
    Go all rather to the mars and there play your war games!!!

  • @juttagazenbeek6601
    @juttagazenbeek6601 2 года назад

    Klingt eher wie ein Spott...Öl ins Feuer 🔥

  • @darekdarekn
    @darekdarekn 12 лет назад

    Trochę szkoda tej części Prus i tego, że dalej mamy Rosję za sąsiada, ale mniejsza z tym. Moim zdaniem już na zawsze musi obowiązywać status quo. Polska w obecnych granicach ma wszystko czego potrzebują jej mieszkańcy, no może oprócz Lwowa, którego nie potrafię odżałować ;]

  • @wladys678
    @wladys678 12 лет назад +1

    Zgadzam się, że sowiecka nazwa jest idiotyczna. To miasto powinno nazywać się Królewiec. Jednak cieszę się, że mają go Rosjanie, a nie następcy krzyżaków. Nie rozumiem twojej argumentacji.

  • @bramoretti
    @bramoretti  12 лет назад +1

    Well, I think it's wrong to say that Poland have not the right today about cities like Szczecin-Stettin, Wrocław-Breslau, Gdansk-Danzig , but it's also wrong to confute the recent history before of 1945, confuting the clening ethinic of 15.000.000 of german people and to declare those lands were all along polish or russian. Anyway I agree with you, it's good to have peace today

    • @odinw779
      @odinw779 4 года назад

      Fuck peace I want war forever

  • @sescheta
    @sescheta 12 лет назад

    Ale wiesz już raz był niemiecki Prusy Wschodnie czy?
    Königsberg został założony w 1255 przez Niemców ... i Danzig Ddanzk nie zawsze tak było ....!

  • @kaplunow
    @kaplunow 12 лет назад +1

    wo ist Königsberg? "Sind" geht ja nicht....

  • @MURSIXX
    @MURSIXX 11 лет назад

    Two years!?!? It is joke of course... All have been ended within two weeks. And no resistance in front of us. Our tanks were greeted with flowers.

  • @sescheta
    @sescheta 12 лет назад

    Dokładnie .. bo wiesz, że ten kraj był niemiecki .....

  • @hujan4ik
    @hujan4ik 11 лет назад +3

    Забудьте все о Кёнигсберге! Всё! Это призрак. Теперь это Калининград и он русский. Гданьск - польский. Так решил Сталин. А сталин, как вы знаете, победил в той войне. А победителей не судят.

    • @zenonasskrickus5202
      @zenonasskrickus5202 7 лет назад +2

      Романтики подворотен тоже часто побеждают. Онднако как правило час расплаты рано или поздно наступает. К сожалению часы истории крутятся медленно. Однако, как бы долго не тянулась ночь, утро рано или поздно наступает.
      В этом вряд ли стоит сомневаться!

    • @НадеждаСемиколенова
      @НадеждаСемиколенова 7 лет назад +2

      Никогда уже Калиниграду не стать Кенигсбергом!

    • @hujan4ik
      @hujan4ik 6 лет назад +1

      Сталин никогда не был романтиком подворотни.

  • @massimovolpi3848
    @massimovolpi3848 9 месяцев назад

    Bellissima città baltica con una grande storia... peccato che sia stata distrutta e in mano ai russi che l'hanno rovinata senza restaurare almeno il centro con brutte costruzioni di epoca sovietica

  • @ДавидМеяфеКамиль
    @ДавидМеяфеКамиль 4 года назад

    Und denken Sie an den deutschen Königsberg,Hehehe

  • @darekdarekn
    @darekdarekn 13 лет назад +1

    Wielka szkoda, że to miasto dostało się Rosjanom. Co to w ogóle za idiotyczna nazwa Kaliningrad?!
    Ni w ząb nie rozumiem słów piosenki, ale jest przepiękna, jak dawniej było to miasto.

  • @wladys678
    @wladys678 12 лет назад

    Thanks for your comment. Obviously you've been missinformed. I'st where do I approve "ethnic cleansing"? 2nd, you seem not to know that beginning w.9. 1939 German aggression on Poland,1,5 million autochtonic Poles were brutally removed from lands they and their predecessors lived such as Gdańsk, all inhabitants of Gdynia/ca100.000/ region of Poznań, Łódź, upper Silesia and northern Mazowsze. Many of these, innocent people got murdered by Germans, this affected especially the educated,patriots.

  • @wkres1948
    @wkres1948 12 лет назад

    ERSTE PFLICHT: SELBST DEUTSCH LERNEN!!!

  • @truecologne
    @truecologne 12 лет назад

    Absolutna bzdura!

  • @darekdarekn
    @darekdarekn 12 лет назад

    Szkoda, że mają go Rosjanie, bo mógłby przypaść Polsce ;)