Klovekorn the Relic Hunter: Colossus of Prora
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- Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024
- The Colossus of Prora! 4.5 Kms long and visible from Space, the 20,000 bed Hitler Hotel is an incredible part of history spanning through eras such as National Socialism, Communism and now Capitalism.
With rare footage of Prora before the developers reconstructed the resort to a modern facility, Klovekorn the Relic Hunter allows us to learn and digest its past history - please subscribe to support future historical work.
Good to see you are OK and Uploading Footage again.....Very interesting and like the Soviet GDR Mosaic at the end....Stay Safe and greetings from Miami
Great video again. Waiting for the next one
This has to be the most detailed tour of the Prora. Many Thanks!
I am very appreciative of the comment! Thank you.
HEYYYYY! good to see you are out and about making new content friend. You are one of the best. I'm looking forward to watching this, this evening. -Chuck.
Wish I could be there to explore. You are the man, great video.
Very kind message John, all the best Henning
Excellent, too bad such history will be removed.
Appreciate your efforts.
Thanks Tina!! Appreciate your feedback! Henning
very neat; I've read over this location before, I've never seen the inside and taking the virtual tour with you was a treat that evidenced a great detail of that.... Thanks for that. Also, I'm not sure if you were joking or serious when you asked mid video ''what does that say about 1930's National Socialism in Germany" were you speaking in regards to the communal toilet or the segment up until that point in general....regardless what this says to me as a standing structure overall that even in such deplorable shape and further to that following as you mention an attempt at demolition...the fact that it is still standing strong and steady is a statement in itself in regards to the quality of German Engineering..... but that precedes National Socialism in Germany and succeeds it as well and alike....
I recommend visiting the anti-nuclear bunker in Szczecin (Stettin). It's a facility for over 5 thousand people. Fluorescent paint still does its job in darkness. So many days ago. Best regards
very very good content
Hello. Is this the section that the builders have renovated ? Or is it a section that still not been renovated yet ? This reason that i am asking is that i visited prora a couple of years ago, and most of it has been renovated.
Many thank. Billy 😊
I lived in similar housing in France in the 1960's - a modest block compared to our neighbour Block 1 - homogenous military community feeling and interaction not enjoyed since 1967 - alienation in vertical buildings has few advantages.