Nuremberg Rally Grounds | Germany

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024

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  • @AliceGoss
    @AliceGoss  Год назад +5

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  • @williambradford352
    @williambradford352 Месяц назад +1

    Extremely well produced video tour. Such a good mix of historical and modern photography.
    Having been there, I applaud your detailed and historical coverage in such a short window of time.
    Thanks for documenting a critically important slice of history leading up to and including WWII.

    • @AliceGoss
      @AliceGoss  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you William for your comment. I rarely receive comments like this, so I'm pleased thar you found the video to your liking. I have many more history specials on other subjects and my series from Bavaria features numerous others. Please enjoy them and I look forward to reading many more of your comments.

  • @Adzie36
    @Adzie36 Год назад +4

    Incredibly well done and very respectful. I wish I’d visited there when I was staying in memmingen. It still blows my mind the scale of the buildings and people attending the rallies. Great stuff Alice thank you for sharing 😊

    • @AliceGoss
      @AliceGoss  Год назад +1

      Thanks Adam. Germany certainly intended to make a statement when designing these buildings. It's good that they have survived and that Germany is more now more 'open' about this period in their history.

  • @ch11ew12y
    @ch11ew12y 2 месяца назад +1

    I was stationed there as a young man in the old SS HQ, Merrell Baracks. We played softball on that field, and marched there.

  • @levelcrossing150
    @levelcrossing150 Год назад +2

    Excellent video. We have seen these views so many times on tv over the years, it's very interesting.

  • @PinnedonPlaces
    @PinnedonPlaces Год назад +2

    A truly fascinating and sombre subject and seeing the rally grounds is remarkable. Appreciate how much research you put into this, you've delivered it so respectfully. Wow.. I'd absolutely love to visit here, i feel it's so important to visit these sights. A interesting building/structure, i can only imagine how it would have looked full to the brim with people, quite eerie actually. Thank you again Alice. Another great video

    • @AliceGoss
      @AliceGoss  Год назад

      The scale of these structures was immense, and ones which were intended to last and make a statement. It's good to visit these sights and to remember darker times in our history.

  • @docholliday1993
    @docholliday1993 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks, Alice, for providing us with this video. I can only imagine how it felt to be standing in the very spot that the Fuhrer stood and reflecting on everything.

    • @garyodom474
      @garyodom474 18 дней назад

      Is that a tran? Doesn't look like an XX chromosome person to me. Eugenics in action.

  • @IamaDutch-Kiwi
    @IamaDutch-Kiwi Год назад

    What an amazing video. I felt quite a mix of emotions even through the screen. Made with integrity is what comes to mind. Thank you Alice. 🇳🇱🙋‍♀🇳🇿🕊

    • @AliceGoss
      @AliceGoss  Год назад

      Thanks Anita. I've had numerous comments using similar words. Si nany other videos on the subject have different slants, but wanted to be different and present a balanced view.

  • @FXWalesAnnaAlf
    @FXWalesAnnaAlf Год назад +1

    Hi Alice this was sooo intetesting to see and hear about and amazing that you stood on the place that Hitler stood. It must have had an impact on you being here. You shared it so well ~ Anna

    • @AliceGoss
      @AliceGoss  Год назад

      Thanks Anna. It did feel a bit strange standing on that location but something that was worth doing. Staying there looking out at a sea of people must have been incredible.

  • @dentonstales2778
    @dentonstales2778 Год назад

    Brilliant video, Alice, as always, and how nice to see the buildings described without politics, magnificent structures in their own right, and the grandeur of the gatherings of days gone by, no matter why they were held, mentioned without any political point scoring. It's a rare thing to see historical events described without 'taking sides' or pushing agendas, which I find often ruins historical documentaries. Well done, keep it up.

    • @AliceGoss
      @AliceGoss  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Denton. I appreciate your comment. A fascinating insight into the events during WW2. My focus was to show the remains without taking sides, and as you say, other videos tend to show a bias.

    • @renejean2523
      @renejean2523 Год назад

      I agree it was an interesting video, for sure. But I think taking a position against bigoted policies, curtailed freedoms and warmongering in general, goes somewhat *beyond* mere politics and "political point scoring". I would say that any "bias" towards decency and liberty are understandable undertones in an historical documentary, and to be expected. It's not done gratuitously, it's just *unavoidable* considering the subject matter and the known historical facts. I don't know how that can be described as 'pushing an agenda'.

    • @dentonstales2778
      @dentonstales2778 Год назад

      The video is about buildings, their design and impressive structure, and the undeniably spectacular events of the time, not ideologies. One can admire the Coliseum in Rome as a magnificent building without delving into what took place there, or tour the Vatican without a lecture on the Inquisition. Too many videos on historical subjects go off into diatribes about ideology that has nothing to do with what they start off talking about. I think Alice gets it right in that she is talking about buildings and events, not what they might be associated with, the two things are different. If I want to hear about evil ideologies I'll listen to a video on that subject, but if I want to enjoy and apprecheate the beauty of a building then I'll go with Alice. @@renejean2523

  • @CliveMarchant
    @CliveMarchant Год назад

    Very respectfully done. History should be shared in this manner. Thank you for sharing the latest adventure.

  • @wayneliebl1098
    @wayneliebl1098 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks, Alice, for showing us a piece of history.

  • @dayadventureswithgasper
    @dayadventureswithgasper Год назад

    Such amazing buildings and historical architecture. Interesting to see the vintage photos. Very informative walking tour. So much history at the Nazi Party Rally grounds.

    • @AliceGoss
      @AliceGoss  Год назад

      Nuremberg has some amazing history. I've visited many times and plan to return again soon.

  • @faisalmir9300
    @faisalmir9300 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for not being judgemental

  • @Reviewcuocsong689
    @Reviewcuocsong689 Год назад

    Chào bạn cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ những tấm hình của quân đội rất hùng tráng đồ sộ khung cảnh rất đẹp

  • @RodKrisBisdakMotovlog
    @RodKrisBisdakMotovlog Год назад

    That's really cool and absolutely legend. Great place to see my friend.

  • @admiralyisoonshin4995
    @admiralyisoonshin4995 22 дня назад

    역사적인 장소를 상세히 설명하고 계십니다. 나치독일의 총통 히틀러가 공들여 집회를 열었던 뉘른베르크 당대회. 1935년 독일의 영화감독 레니 리펜슈탈의 문제작 '의지의 승리'(Triumph of the Will)을 여러번 감상했었는 데, 이 영상을 보니 다시금 생각납니다. 영상 감사합니다. 🎉🎉🎉

    • @AliceGoss
      @AliceGoss  22 дня назад +1

      시청해 주셔서 감사합니다. 그것은 흥미로운 장소이며 여전히 모든 사람에게 상기시켜주는 장소로 남아 있어서 기쁩니다.
      내 채널에는 다른 유사한 동영상이 많이 있습니다.

    • @admiralyisoonshin4995
      @admiralyisoonshin4995 22 дня назад

      @@AliceGoss 감사합니다. Thank you very much. I'm very interested in your RUclips channel. God bless you. 🙏

  • @roamrelax
    @roamrelax Год назад +1

    wow so much history there.

  • @renejean2523
    @renejean2523 Год назад

    Fascinating stuff. Thanks for that.

  • @John-hb5jm
    @John-hb5jm Год назад +5

    What intrigues me with the Nazi Party Era is when looking at film these were full grown adult men behaving like they did. How could they possibly believe that they could sustain a culture of murder for 1,000 years?

    • @AliceGoss
      @AliceGoss  Год назад +3

      You are so right. No empire lasted that long, but the Nazis did plan for a 1000-year reich. I guess the higher the level of paranoia, the higher the level of delusion.

    • @julianmorris9951
      @julianmorris9951 5 месяцев назад

      Why not think big?, we’ve all got our plans, like the Islamist promises to take over Europe today are making progress on their quest for domination .

    • @rhodiusscrolls3080
      @rhodiusscrolls3080 4 месяца назад

      The Thousand Year Reich came from.the Bible.
      Its equally as unreal.and dangerous in.the hands of Christian.fundamentalists..if you can.bear the literalist monotony.of one David Jeremiah
      I cannot now The Millennial.Kingdom.with King David regent revived and brought back to.life
      Und so.weiter
      As the language that makes no distinction between poetry and reality would have it.

    • @organismseven3700
      @organismseven3700 3 месяца назад

      Only people who have gained their historical knowledge through the likes of Hollywood think like this.
      Try doing some proper research and discover the truth.

  • @JasmineH88
    @JasmineH88 3 месяца назад

    I've been here. The rallies had a lot of resemblance with the Roman empire. They even planned to demolish Berlin after the war and rebuild it. Again much of the architecture based on the Roman Empire. Designed by Albert Speer.

  • @JefPersonalVideos
    @JefPersonalVideos Год назад

    Helpful information about this historical place of Nazi Party Rally Grounds in Nuremberg Germany and the view of the place around thanks for the tour

  • @TarakanVisionFX
    @TarakanVisionFX Год назад

    Sejarah yang kuat dan tempat yang penuh makna. Bagikan pengalamanmu mengunjungi Grounds Pertemuan Partai Nazi di Nuremberg! 🇩🇪🏛

    • @AliceGoss
      @AliceGoss  Год назад

      Nuremberg ius layak dikunjungi jika Anda menyukai sejarah modern.

  • @glyn829
    @glyn829 Год назад

    That’s amazing Alice thanks for the tour 👍

  • @MAGA1_4Life
    @MAGA1_4Life 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the tour...

  • @WanderingwithWatto
    @WanderingwithWatto Год назад

    Alice this was both fascinating and poignant. A very well structured video indeed. Great work. 👌🏻👍🏻🚶🏻‍♂️🚶‍♀️

    • @AliceGoss
      @AliceGoss  Год назад

      Thanks Paul. Nuremberg has quite a history when it comes to WW2.

  • @He-manHe-man-jz6bn
    @He-manHe-man-jz6bn 7 месяцев назад

    interesting video .Alice very cool that you walk around and show off the sites. Thanks you for putting it out .Greetings from Sweden.

  • @flemmingchristiansen4567
    @flemmingchristiansen4567 Год назад

    Excellent video, Alice. Fantastic pro work

    • @AliceGoss
      @AliceGoss  Год назад

      Thanks Flemming. I appreciate all your comments.