Epic visit to the German Historical Museum in Berlin!
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- Опубликовано: 25 дек 2014
- The Deutsches Historisches Museum (German Historical Museum) in Berlin is one of the greatest museums in the world (if not THE) when it comes to medieval exhibits. I got only all the weapons and the video still came out one hour long!
This long video full of medieval and renaissance weapons was an idea that I had as sort of a Christmas present for you guys (since I'm here in Berlin this Xmas)! I hope you enjoy your virtual Christmas tour in probably the best museum in the world of this kind!
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I visited this museum 3 times, I recommend it for anyone who goes to Berlin
why
The dagger at 27:19 is used to assist in trapping your opponent main sword, such as a rapier, so that you could attack unhindered.
A defender! :D
I really appreciate the tour! I really love medieval
Very, very cool. Thank you for uploading!
I' flying to berlin in two weeks - now I know where I will definitely go
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Nice! Thanks for sharing this very detailed and informative video.
Thanks for sharing since of everything going on right now im going on a virtual tour and right now im in berlin so thanks for posting this video
that's freakin awesome thank you for uploading
28:20 The Winged Hussars arrived !!!
go poland
There are labels in museum so you can read what are you looking at
I'm German and Mexican and live in the United States my sister and me are green eyed with dark skin everybody asks what my nationality is I wish I knew more about my German Roots I know almost nothing about German culture so that is what brought me to this video
Jesse Gallego German culture is very rich and diverse, it's A LOT Mord than just Oktoberfest, engineering, beer and lederhosen. I find it pretty cool that you are interested in your roots. I am also half latino (my father is from Argentina, my mother German) but I was always more interested in German culture, customs, history, folk and fairytales and especially the late medieval ages in my country. Good luck with the disovery of your ancestry.
Jesse Gallego Germans love sausage I'm german btw and there's a Irish stereotype about them and beer but its whiskey Germans love and have the best brewed beers
Jesse Gallego Germans also have an easy slipping temper for some reason and actually if u hand a full german a bursted hotdog he's probably ganna shove it down your throught
Im from argentina. 30% german
I'm am german and English I know quite a lot about my family roots but I'm planning to move back to Germany in a few years
Appreciate the filming
It was a set of arm harness with pauldrons by the Way :) the hounskull helmet is a bascinet. The first recorded reference to a bascinet, or bazineto, was in the Italian city of Padua in 1281, when it is described as being worn by infantry. Great tour.
The Germans always have a Nice Design Coat of Arms. Since The Teutonic knights. To 14 and 15 Century. Medieval Gothic style. And in World War II.
dont forget the maximilian armors dude those are epic hehehe
Eh german history is not 14/15 Century and WWII its way more...
@Augusto Helmer die Krone ist erst nach dem Tod von dem Karl dem Großen entstanden wenn ich mich nicht irre.
The teutonic knights existed from 1190 to 1525 or smth around that. At least in prussia. They later went to the west, south and south east
Pretty outstanding video. Needs to be seen by more..
Thank you
@15:50 is the the baton of command symbolizing the (active) command of the army
@16:16 the sword is the sword of justice the round thing is the globus cruciger or sovereign's orb, a symbol of imperial (state) and divine (church) authority
17:04, they even had armor to protect their Dread Locks, they thought of everything back then
fantastic
Wow great vidio thank you
Inside arm armour at 5:50. I love that piece, whats the name for that part? The inside elbow articulation.
Gothic armor actually originated in northern Italy
I find world history fascinating it’s just cool to see how we went from Mesopotamia to present day and how the Roman and Egyptians built some of the stuff they did
Outstanding job! The only RUclips video I have watched all the way through! What were you using to film?
The good old days with no internet
He is holding the wooden shaft of a toilet plunger. The artist had him hold a prop while modeling for the portrait painting and got carried away and forgot to paint in a scepter.
48:17 from left to right: english, french and german uniform.
It's interesting to look at the different designs. You can see that each country did things a little different. I like Germany's , its a simple design but still looks/functions great.
Amazing armour
histories amazing. its us
Fantasma
Re: the Byzantine helmets which you said really belonged in Greece: Germanic tribes invaded the western Roman Empire, the other half of which was in the east, with Constantinople as its capitol. It's possible that Byzantine helmets would have been found in the western Roman Empire, and taken home as trophies by invading German peoples.
1:24, I bet this guy sounded like someone who knocked over a bunch of giant racks in a warehouse with a forklift when he rode into battle. 😃
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the woman is St.Mary. the hun refers to the hungarian soldiers who fought along side with the germans.
The museum has a good stuff of things to show and he's very good to see them cleans and in good state, is very clear that's potences I was visiting in Mexico City anthropology museum and there are much more stuff in stone things is also very much pretty but any to see whit this museum of alemania.
Renaissance artillery, horrible and cruel but utterly beautiful.
Oh and wheelock rifle musket and pistol.
Just magic.
Small armours could also be young teenagers armour of high nobility but I am not a expert on late plate armour.
I'm thinking the discoloration in the Executioner swords was from the Iron in the blood that would sit on the blade. But I could be wrong, just a guess.
Very Nice video. I think they have no pistols yet in the middle ages. Weapons like more common after 1500. But the museum after all is very nice. I love the middle ages
I'm quite certain 48:39 is a container for a gas mask.
peterheikoadolf No it's definitely something that he collects money in when he is out lol
That is his gas mask canisterm heheh not for change. Great video
oh, one more thing. the knight in gothic armor is missing the cone shaped piece that covers the face to ward off arrows.
This is 8yrs old how have I not seen this!
Very true words about war, for all countries not just US.
Though they prospered very well after WW2.
But now? No
On making the enemy seem like monsters, a US military psychologist conducted a survey of frontline troops only and the reason was to see how many men took lives.
You would be surprised to know many could not bring themselves to kill the enemy. The British did the same study and found similar numbers.
It sounds absurd but it is true try to find it.
So😎 and ur so delightful
the helmet was not arc welded, but arc smelted or something like that.
So have you looked into the use of electric armor and weapons in those days apparently it was a thing. Teutonic taser tag
There was tha Johann kustrin's armour at 22:15
1:30 imagine seeing someone like that running towards you in battle. Any soldier would shit himself
The weapon at 26:59 is a bayonet for the pistol
Very awesome, I want to visit there as well. Funny to see all of those uniforms how small people were just 150-200 years ago.
Yes, you should visit if you are in Berlin at some point! I would attribute the people size mostly to malnutrition, just a few generations of being properly fed changed our average height significantly, so this must be it.
WW I breastplates were the equipment of men on picket duty outside the trenches or of machine gunners and artillery overservers.
War bonds are debt securities issued by a government to finance military operations and other expenditure in times of war. The bonds also remove money from circulation and thus help to control inflation. In practice, a government in desperate need of finances may also put additional money into circulation.
Yes
The mouse one is called the basent helmet
it's called a "Bascinet" you muppet
that sword also sucks bc it died in a corpse's hands
and it wasn't even injured or bent ;p
and that full equine shit also,,, staged
Damn you. Said to myself...Hmm I guess I'll just check out the first 10 minutes or so, the medieval stuff, then I'll go to bed... 50 minutes later...fuck, not again!
7:32 these shields were used by prussian tribes that got destrkyed by teutons. later they were used by lithyanians (todays bellirussians and lithuanians)
They are Pavese
You have mediterranean accent. Spanish/italian/portugease?
48:46 food. my country uses this to this day for national guards but rarely. they can be found at home of people who are ready for war tho...
Wrong, Container for the Gas Mask
10:34 where city is? ??
His mum was Maxi-Ma...(or Maxi for short)
i wanna see details of willy's sepulcher
you identify a hand and a half sword as one handed?
9:12 nonsense those are butter swords. They never have pointy tips it would rip your toast
Rapiers are not light at all. Some have the same weight as long swords
are all these armour and other things authentic or replicas ?
I wonder the same
You’ll be surprised, but almost all original, authentic! You know, the purpose of museums is basically to store and display the physical memories of the past.
.. ;) :)
@@Shadow77999 Almost all original and authentic! ;)
How did you know I love midevil weapons! You never met me! Mind reader.
16:42 up arse ye go
This guy really doesn’t like flails
just call him king charles goof
Ubirajara belongs to Brazil
These Swords How Many Kilogram?
Swords where generally light. A long sword will be between 1.1 to up to 2kg about. Rapier if not a light sword, around the weight as the longsword. Arming swords are around the 1 kg mark. Usually lighter though
9:59 , nice city
28:10 bayonet
wie ist ehre nummer?
I recognize this Deutschlander. What about crossbows? Please bitter give us a history up to the 16th century.
7:52 isnt it heartbreaking to know that was all bombed to oblivion during the second world war? id like to know if there is any surviving medieval architecture in nuremberg in the modern day!
I dont see the holy lance
french swords
People used o be very skinny back then right? :) well, that way before junk foods, people just used to eat potatos and meat.
German engineering :-D
bayonet not bionet
Are you Greek? I don't know why I thought you are from Croatia or Serbia.
Strange, I mentioned that several times in my videos I think. I'm Greek indeed.
+Strategiusz idiot, nothing even relating to the video...lol, children of utube.
He looks turkish tho
Was really enjoying this until the kid started screeching. When will parents learn...
Lmao
2:28 looks more like a bastard sword
Not even a WW2 GERMAN 2 reichspfennig coin ffs...
You could have recorded the audio at home, instead of forcing people around you to listen in 🇩🇰
I caused such a fuss, didn't I? :)
“Who’s this dick head”
I wish come to Germany museum (from Indonesia 🇮🇩)
Freaking human tiger tanks
Enjoyed the entire video but the commentary is full of errors.
Surely possible, tell me what. :)
schade, dass der Fokus so armsellig ist und du dabei zu sehr mit den Händen fuchtelst.
here i am 2 years later. how do german cannons compare to the spanish cannons?
gas mask!
can anyone tell me if blondes used to be slaves back in carthage times ..?
What is fascinating: This beautiful museum is more and more programmed into radical left ideology. The communist/socialist government of Berlin installs marxist fanatics stuff. Therefore watch out for radical left exhibitions and observe contemporary fanatiscm.
There is a massive statue of a Soviet soldier right in the center of Berlin, probably to act as a boogeyman. Germany is technically under occupation by foreign forces, no treaty was signed after WW2.
@@TheApocalypticKnight True, but this is a legitimate reminder of occupation. Like a big Lenin statue in the forum of the museum, that had an adventurous past. Now- Germany and Berlin in particular goes nuts. Fanatic ideology, ethnic planning (Germans are minority (!) in the age group of 0-3 years in all big cities), destruction of church and sexual normality. And the past. So maybe you saw that museum the last time in a somewhat objective way. Everything is being changed into colonialism guilt, LGBTQ, feminism... also in this museum you can see this development. Cultural war.
@@s.blotsch1298 I haven't been to that museum in years and I'm sad to hear that.
I truly hope that all Europeans will remember their tradirional values and what made their civilization great for a very long time.
@@TheApocalypticKnight thanks a lot for your kindness, appreciated. It feels a bit like Pol Pot is with his troops close to Phnom Penh- something is ahead.
The museum is still beautiful- and since mid.2020 even free of entrance ( but closed due to Corona, of course). But a smaller part of it has extra exhibitions- and you can be sure that those extras consist of LGBTQ feminist marxist blablabla propaganda. Regards
nein nein nein nein!
lot of fake staff
it isnt, I have the book where they explain that 89 percent of the shown artifacts are real. I also used to talk to the "Kuratoren" there, the bosses of the history department, as I am a German history teacher
so german,,, let go of rome heshers
It was a set of arm harness with pauldrons by the Way :) the hounskull helmet is a bascinet. The first recorded reference to a bascinet, or bazineto, was in the Italian city of Padua in 1281, when it is described as being worn by infantry. Great tour.
Thank you