Last Days of East Berlin: Tense Footage of Protests at Checkpoint Charlie and Berlin Wall (1989)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 окт 2023
  • On 9 October 1989, in the dying days of the Cold War and exactly one month before the fall of the Berlin Wall, ITN's cameras in West Berlin recorded footage of West Berliners protesting at Checkpoint Charlie, the border crossing between the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG; known in German as the Bundesrepublik Deutschland, or BRD) and the German Democratic Republic (GDR; Deutsche Demokratische Republik, DDR). While recording the protests, the crew also captured some atmospheric footage of residents living in apartment blocks on the GDR side of the border, including people watching from the windows as the East German police were making arrests.
    On the same day this footage was filmed, residents in the East German city of Leipzig staged a peaceful mass protest calling for freedom and democracy. Between 70,000 and 100,000 people congregated in central Leipzig to protest against the governing communist regime. At the time, there had not been any large-scale protests in East Germany in decades, and anti-regime protests were illegal. Despite this, and against all expectations, the state security forces did not intervene. The precendent set by the mass protests in Leipzig on 9 October gave rise to many more similar demonstrations across the country, and set in motion a chain of events that would end with the smashing of the Berlin Wall, the fall of the Eastern Bloc, and the reunification of Germany.
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  • @hansmuller1625
    @hansmuller1625 5 месяцев назад +155

    We traveled through east Germany in 1988, when i was three years old. I still remember my father's very clear instruction to remain absolutely still and silent at the border. And i still have my passport with the GDR stamp in it.

    • @DaveBoothroyd-ej5in
      @DaveBoothroyd-ej5in 5 месяцев назад +11

      What was he worried you as a 3 year old might say?

    • @TenOrbital
      @TenOrbital 5 месяцев назад +16

      I went through CP Charlie same year. All they wanted was deutschmarks and demanded so many be changed into DDR marks. It was hard to get rid of all the DDR marks in one day, even in the restaurants on the Unter Den Linden - each hosting a couple tables of foreigners - none of the locals could afford.

    • @gilescaver8841
      @gilescaver8841 4 месяца назад +9

      I travelled from Prague to East Berlin in 1988 and was surprised at the differences. The latter’s citizens were as unhappy a people as I’d ever seen. The former’s were optimistic.

    • @suzanneterrey4499
      @suzanneterrey4499 2 месяца назад +4

      @@DaveBoothroyd-ej5in Anything would set them off. When I sent through the checkpoint, the guard yelled at me to take off my sunglasses.

    • @ursulafranke4552
      @ursulafranke4552 Месяц назад

      Lächerlich

  • @dasbose4962
    @dasbose4962 5 месяцев назад +87

    I am from the east side and I was 11 when the wall went down. I remember very well when after few days we walked with my family towards the west, was such a feeling, so much happiness from most people.

    • @valicourt
      @valicourt 5 месяцев назад +8

      Fantastic! I was 14 and watched it with interest on the news. I remember the months before this many East Germans going to Prague and on to west Germany. You could feel it was about to boil over.

    • @bonjourtoi3894
      @bonjourtoi3894 5 месяцев назад +9

      Bravo. Lisez mon commentaire plus haut. Je suis très heureux que ce mur soit tombé. L'Allemagne est très belle avec des gens incroyables. Nous avons été très bien reçu lors de nos exercices. C'est pour cela que nous devons à tout pris soutenir l'Ukraine et toute l'Europe de l'Est. Merci à tous nos alliés. L'Europe de l'Est est si belle et précieuse. Liberté pour vous tous. xxxxxx

    • @user-qt1cp1be3u
      @user-qt1cp1be3u 4 месяца назад

      @@bonjourtoi3894 English Wikipedia address "Homelessness in Germany"
      Homelessness in Germany is a significant social issue, one that is estimated to affect around 678,000 people.[1] Since 2014, there has been a 150% increase in the homeless population within the country.[2] Reportedly, around 22,000 of the homeless population are children.[1]
      In addition, the country has yet to publish statistics on homelessness at a Federal Level[3] despite it being an ongoing and widespread matter.
      C'est pour cela que nous devons à tout pris soutenir l'Ukraine et toute l'Europe de l'Est.

    • @RickTheClipper
      @RickTheClipper 4 месяца назад

      Warum wird dann heute von genau den gleichen Leuten erzählt wie toll die DäDäRä war? Entscheidet Euch mal oder seid Ihr immer noch sauer weil es in 33 Jahren nur einmal Begrüssungsgeld gab?

    • @tyskerbarn5171
      @tyskerbarn5171 4 месяца назад

      die DDR war ein Freiheitsparadies gegen die heutige rot"grüne" Diktatur .

  • @josephpickard3108
    @josephpickard3108 7 месяцев назад +108

    This footage is great. We are fast losing the history of the GDR/FRG times so it's good to see stuff from the time

    • @danielfl.9347
      @danielfl.9347 7 месяцев назад +7

      Is it not BRD and DDR?

    • @josephpickard3108
      @josephpickard3108 7 месяцев назад +8

      @@danielfl.9347 UK News outlets would say FRG/GDR

    • @danielfl.9347
      @danielfl.9347 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@josephpickard3108 Oh, I had no idea. I live in Denmark, so I'm used to the other terms. Thanks!

    • @davidgjam7600
      @davidgjam7600 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@josephpickard3108as a native English speaker, "GDR" sounds so weird. I'd rather use the German acronym

    • @valyshknee4203
      @valyshknee4203 5 месяцев назад +1

      yeah i infact checked on the old inner german border this month, some remnants still exist like the patrol roads and anti-tank ditches which were turned into small rivers, you can still somewhat see it though you really have to know what to look for, the border is now called the green line or something like that, its a nature reserve since the DMZ was almost untouched since its construction landwise, you can see it by basically seeing a line of young trees inbetween much older trees, but its sad most was removed, would've liked if the government left behind most of the fencing and some of the towers, but turn the towers into hunting towers, sightseeing towers, or even water/grain towers, maybe even sell them to private companies to make some experience out of it like sleeping in a east german control tower with the area around you looking like how it did in 1989
      but the iron curtain itself can still be seen at the hungarian border with serbia, they have been kept in order to form the new border, its still used

  • @McIntyreBible
    @McIntyreBible 7 месяцев назад +47

    These are the sort of documentaries that I like: no commentary!

    • @petewarby7158
      @petewarby7158 3 месяца назад +2

      Is that because of the AI stuff on RUclips currently?

  • @alexrodgers9247
    @alexrodgers9247 7 месяцев назад +254

    I went thru Checkpoint Charlie about a month before everything changed. I served the Underground church in Communist Romania, and those crossings were nerve wracking for a guy raised on the beach in San Diego. But, NOTHING came close to walking thru Checkpoint Charlie, and with your passport on an antiquated conveyor belt. The long drive from West Germany thru East Germany to free West Berlin was so hard to fathom. Saying goodbye to my friend from E. Germany was very difficult knowing what life was like for him and his family. I Felt guilt to be able to go to freedom, but he had to stay. My last words to him on the other side of the chain link fence were, “Next time you have to come see me”, he smiled and said, “If only”! One month later he and his family were FREE!

    • @kancelariaprawnaziobroston6613
      @kancelariaprawnaziobroston6613 7 месяцев назад +25

      Free west berlin in the american sector. Germany are still not free from USA.

    • @andyf104
      @andyf104 7 месяцев назад

      👏🍻

    • @timeouthumanity2067
      @timeouthumanity2067 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@kancelariaprawnaziobroston6613 Very true!

    • @joeywelander1833
      @joeywelander1833 6 месяцев назад +24

      ​@@kancelariaprawnaziobroston6613 Hello Mr Vatnik

    • @JML6988
      @JML6988 6 месяцев назад +18

      ​@@kancelariaprawnaziobroston6613you oppose vaccines also?

  • @alanstrong55
    @alanstrong55 3 месяца назад +5

    Those East German officials felt the tension to let their people go. The Stassi knew that its regime was crumbling.

  • @dennissvitak5475
    @dennissvitak5475 2 месяца назад +10

    I traveled by train from Frankfurt, West Germany to Berlin, for a music festival, in 1973. All US military dependent high schools sent music students there. We went by train, through East Germany, and it was VERY scary. We were told we would be shot if we opened the windows of the train.

    • @ursulafranke4552
      @ursulafranke4552 Месяц назад

      Wie dumm ihr seid, day zu glauben . Ihr seid Gehirn gewaschen.

  • @adlerarmory8382
    @adlerarmory8382 3 месяца назад +6

    I was stationed in the US Sektor then. My unit was busy in the field training, in Doughboy City and in the Grunewald while these last days went down. I was trying to sleep, curled up under my woobie, in a slight rain in the Grunewald when the radio watch said "The Berlin Wall was opened up" I was like "Yeah, right", went back to sleep until we were supposed to awake at 0300 for a pre-dawn night attack. We finished our training then as we assembled by the Avus, we heard all the cars beeping the horns, the streets were full of Trabis beeping and waving at us. It took over an hour for the bus ride back to McNair Barracks instead of the normal 12 minutes.

  • @kc4cvh
    @kc4cvh 5 месяцев назад +16

    1:57 The camera is most likely a Praktica. I had one of these in the early 1980s, they were imported from the DDR and sold through Sears, Roebuck & Co.'s photographic specialties catalog.

  • @GIORDANOBRUNO1969
    @GIORDANOBRUNO1969 3 месяца назад +4

    Thanks for uploading! These videos are monuments of history! Greetings from Italy! 👋👋

  • @GerbenV90
    @GerbenV90 4 месяца назад +6

    I went with school to Berlin when I was 16 in 2006. Only 16 years after the reunification. To me it was hard to imagine these two sides had been separated for so long. They were taking down the Palast der Republik back then. Thinking about it: 9/11 feels still like, well maybe not yesterday, but still so vivid in my memory, and that has been more than 22 years. So when I was in berlin east and west had only been reunified for 16 years. The city center around friedrichstrasse, mitte, brandenburgertor, hauptbahnhof, and many other places looked nóthing like as pictured in this video. They started rebuilding the city in no time. Remarkable.

    • @tyskerbarn5171
      @tyskerbarn5171 4 месяца назад

      today the whole capitol is a red- green shithole.

  • @Time4Technology
    @Time4Technology 7 месяцев назад +23

    Interesting footage, thank you for uploading!

  • @peterenevoldsen7199
    @peterenevoldsen7199 5 месяцев назад +30

    It was surreal to witness. As a Dane growing up in the 70’s and 80’s, the division of east and west seemed eternal. Thanks to the East German guards for keeping their cool.

  • @elpresso1983
    @elpresso1983 7 месяцев назад +18

    Absolutely bonkers how empty and quiet that all looked then considering how built up and busy it is today!

    • @tyskerbarn5171
      @tyskerbarn5171 4 месяца назад +1

      yes- coloured and unsave.....

    • @OrangeTabbyCat
      @OrangeTabbyCat 3 месяца назад +1

      @@tyskerbarn5171Blah. Doesn’t this ever get old. Racism really is so boring…

    • @tyskerbarn5171
      @tyskerbarn5171 3 месяца назад

      @@OrangeTabbyCat Doesn’t this ever get old. Racism - WOKE really is so boring…😁😆🍌🍌🍌

    • @Euer_Hochwuergen
      @Euer_Hochwuergen 3 месяца назад

      @@OrangeTabbyCat its not getting old for people who live in the past...

  • @Pintkonan
    @Pintkonan 4 месяца назад +13

    if you watch closely in some shots you can still see the holes of bullets or shrapnel that flew around in some buildings. over 44 years after the war ended.

    • @johnmacaroni105
      @johnmacaroni105 2 месяца назад +1

      Go to the Ritz Hotel in London, and you'll see bullet holes on its outside walls from ww2 fighter planes. America just doesn't have that experience.

  • @jesselivermore2291
    @jesselivermore2291 4 месяца назад +7

    this was filmed the day the wall came down, unreal.

    • @flusi2214
      @flusi2214 2 месяца назад

      No, one month before.

  • @gerhard6105
    @gerhard6105 7 месяцев назад +29

    Nice video. I am Dutch. My mothers cousin and his wife visited us in 1988. They were from the DDR. One of these days they were tLki g to my parent about the home journey. As a 15 year old i asked: can i go with them (mag ik mee)? They started talking and it was a yes. It was my summer holiday time. Ofcourse we had to arrange a pasport for me, wich i still have, the visa and an i ternational train ticket. Al in a short time. I was in the DDR already in 1977 and 1983. The 3 of us went into the GDR by train. A full day journey. When i was there, one day we went to East Berlin with my a bit older cousin and two girls in a Trabant, all the way from near Dresden to Berlin, via the Autobahn. We visited the city all day. We went to the wall (east side ofcourse), tv tower, and several other sights.
    In July 1990 was there again, still GDR but open, and visited both sides with my uncle from the GDR. Both were very good holidays. My father worked for ITT here in the Netherlands and when we went to the GDR in 1983, he was questioned by higher people from ITT.

  • @overallgreatidea6433
    @overallgreatidea6433 6 месяцев назад +34

    Went into East Berlin in fall of 1986. There was a department store near the radio tower that had more western powers servicemen than any other customers. I don't see it on the satellite map now. There was still, after 40 years, the occasional shell of a building, presumably from WWII, fenced off with rubble banked up inside. Lots of statues down the main avenues in typical Soviet style. Drab, drab. Very sobering. I still remember the look on an East German soldier's face when I held out my hand to give him my leftover DDR marks that I didn't need. He started to lift his hand but looked down the street and back at me and simply shook his head. I turned and walked away and looked back where he had looked and saw two officers a block away looking at us. My only attempt at East-West diplomacy had failed, lol

    • @AllisterCaine
      @AllisterCaine 4 месяца назад

      Great story. The one story you hear from every tourist to the GDR is, they couldn't get rid of the ostmark because there basically was nothing to spend it on...
      You propably thought absolutely nothing of it and wanted to be kind but to the other side, it would have looked like you were some spy bribing a guard or something.
      Really shows how paranoid you needed to be in that abomination of a country. They would have instantly sacked the guy for being gifted some money you honestly had not the slightest use for anymore.

    • @colinvespa4709
      @colinvespa4709 4 месяца назад

      The East German marks are now collectable items.

    • @flusi2214
      @flusi2214 2 месяца назад

      The department store could have been CENTRUM on Alexanderplatz, now GALERIA

    • @overallgreatidea6433
      @overallgreatidea6433 2 месяца назад

      thanks, it was indeed, I used query "centrum" to find some old images. The honeycomb exterior is what I remembered from the 1980s but since it was torn off, I could not recognize it on street views. best2u @@flusi2214

  •  6 месяцев назад +33

    In 1988 i spent several days in DDR..as an latin american tourist ..the differences between the two countries were appalling..we can not move freely ..everything was controlled until the minutest detail..East Berlin got a lot of polluted air..it was an interesting experience for all of us..one year later the wall felldown..but these is another history...

    • @Luca-vv1ml
      @Luca-vv1ml 5 месяцев назад

      When America,The west and communism gain power, the world is over.

    • @tyskerbarn5171
      @tyskerbarn5171 4 месяца назад

      ALL is controlled today, worse than under communists.

    • @tyskerbarn5171
      @tyskerbarn5171 4 месяца назад +3

      today- everything IS controlled until the minutest detail.

    • @Euer_Hochwuergen
      @Euer_Hochwuergen 3 месяца назад +4

      @@tyskerbarn5171 you can alaways leave if you are upset, nobody controls that ;)

    • @tyskerbarn5171
      @tyskerbarn5171 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Euer_Hochwuergen but today- ALL is under controll!😁

  • @AJGeeTV
    @AJGeeTV 7 месяцев назад +10

    Great archive video. I was there, too. It seems like yesterday....

  • @thumperpaul
    @thumperpaul 7 месяцев назад +22

    The Ostie border guards look hopelessly lost and confused. You can almost feel sorry for them

  • @billyhynes8429
    @billyhynes8429 2 месяца назад +1

    I’ve just returned from a visit to Berlin and how things have changed from the video. Beautiful city

  • @witoldknitter4995
    @witoldknitter4995 7 месяцев назад +21

    I was in West Berlin.
    Today is hard to believe,that the city was divided.

    • @tyskerbarn5171
      @tyskerbarn5171 6 месяцев назад +10

      today its united Kalifat.

    • @henryhiggins6567
      @henryhiggins6567 6 месяцев назад

      @@tyskerbarn5171 Bullshit!

    • @jesselivermore2291
      @jesselivermore2291 4 месяца назад +1

      how did the subway worked? did it crossed back and fourth? east and west? could people sneak in through the sewer system?

    • @tyskerbarn5171
      @tyskerbarn5171 4 месяца назад +1

      Today the whole city is a shithole.

    • @henryhiggins6567
      @henryhiggins6567 4 месяца назад +1

      @@tyskerbarn5171 Schwachsinn!

  • @ct6852
    @ct6852 3 месяца назад +3

    Must've been such a culture shock for East Berlin. I would bet it was difficult to adjust. For a while at least.

    • @johnmacaroni105
      @johnmacaroni105 2 месяца назад +3

      I think many were kept occupied, fascinated by computer games, hundreds of TV channels to watch, betting shops and shopping malls to visit and holidays to Spain to go on. I think they felt self conscious with their clothes and hairstyles to be honest but did show off how to make good moonshine which the people of the west thought okayish but dangerous but didn't say in case they appeared weak.

    • @ct6852
      @ct6852 2 месяца назад +2

      @@johnmacaroni105 Oh yeah they probably had a lot of side gigs during those years. Didn't think of that. moonshine would be a good one. Reminds me of the side of my family from TN.

  • @Putko007
    @Putko007 7 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing ! Thank you !

  • @anthonywalsh7613
    @anthonywalsh7613 7 месяцев назад +6

    I was there 1988-90
    When they initially opened Bornholmer, we went down there the following night. They were still coming through

  • @mathisnotforthefaintofheart
    @mathisnotforthefaintofheart 7 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent footage. Never knew that the Eastern part of Checkpoint C was that that big

  • @gontzallekzeit2050
    @gontzallekzeit2050 7 месяцев назад +10

    Un muy interesante documento de dos ciudades en las que tuve la especial fortuna de habitar durante un año y que me ofreció la vivencia de atravesar aquel muro en muchas ocasiones. Die waren speziele, schöne und unvergessliche Zeiten.

  • @danielfl.9347
    @danielfl.9347 7 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you. Great photos of the city!

  • @michaelb2388
    @michaelb2388 5 месяцев назад +6

    I went into East Berlin for the day in August 1989 with my brother who lived in West Berlin. Obviously we had no idea things were about to change

  • @JML6988
    @JML6988 6 месяцев назад +13

    You can tell who remembers only prosperity & freedom & privilege by their ignorant comments regarding this period in history before they were even born. Only those who lived oppression can appreciate freedom. Hats off to those who made it through communism & will never return to it.

    • @intercommerce
      @intercommerce 6 месяцев назад +2

      I do not disagree, therfore I cannot understand why the Russians put up with Putin's oppression?

    • @mitrogulf4073
      @mitrogulf4073 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@intercommerce Everyone has their own concept of freedom, and even more so of how to live, including cultures and peoples. In addition, the USSR created a crisis of national identity in Russia. Since after the USSR Russia is not even close to the Russian Empire, either culturally or even geographically within the country itself, having created all sorts of so called republics that many supporters of old Russia despise with all their nature, supporters of the USSR and Putin are neutral and the liberals of Russia want to further separate them. That is, to some extent, Putin’s power works like (it’s better to hate me than kill each other). And in a sense it works. If there was true democracy in Russia, then most likely this would lead to disastrous consequences and bloodshed on national and ideological issues, because the USSR simply gave birth to even more of them than they ever were, and Putin’s Russia did not decide, but even gave birth to and preserved even more.

    • @dungeon_masster.
      @dungeon_masster. 2 месяца назад

      ​@@intercommerce Во первых о каком притеснении идет речь?
      Во вторых в России сейчас капитализм, можно зарабатывать деньги и жить не хуже чем в любой другой стране мира
      В третьих большинство поддерживают Путина так как западные страны своими санкциями и притеснениями русских подтвердили тезис Путина о том что они являются врагами, а против врага нужно объединяться
      В четвертых нестабильность в такой стране как Россия очень опасна и не только для самой России

    • @trubamaniac
      @trubamaniac Месяц назад

      @@dungeon_masster. В Роzzии сейчас рашизм!

  • @MrZeitgenosse
    @MrZeitgenosse 7 месяцев назад +42

    Ich war vier oder fünf mal in Ost-Berlin.
    Jedes mal hatte ich kein gutes Gefühl und war froh, wieder in West-Berlin zu sein.
    Auch der Transit durch die DDR nach Westdeutschland war nicht angenehm.
    Man fühlte sich ständig beobachtet und hatte Angst etwas falsch zu machen.

    • @Das_Deutsche_Moerdervolk
      @Das_Deutsche_Moerdervolk 7 месяцев назад

      Berechtigt, es gab Westdeutsche, die sind in die DDR gereist und wurden verhaftet, weil die Stasi nur die Vermutung erwägt hatte, dass derjenige den Besuch für Spionage nutzen wolte, obwohl man nur die Verwandten sehen wolte. Häufige Fälle waren solche Leute, die aktive-Bundeswehr-Soldaten waren und bei dem es die Stasi auch wusste.

    • @Das_Deutsche_Moerdervolk
      @Das_Deutsche_Moerdervolk 7 месяцев назад

      Ach du Scheiße, wieder mal so ein kackspackenabgejöckelter Irrer, der terrorausflippen in seiner Spackrübe muss und der seine Geisteskrankheit dadurch zeigt, weil er nicht einmal merkt, dass man sich über damals und längst vergangenes und nicht über jetzt und heute was erzählt.
      Das Deutsche Beknacktenvolk läuft wieder auf.

    • @MrZeitgenosse
      @MrZeitgenosse 7 месяцев назад +9

      @@sleepmnan22sleepman50 Soso, ich Fantasiere und überschätze meine Bedeutung.
      Kennen wir uns persönlich? Ich denke nicht!
      Wie oft waren Sie denn so in Ost-Berlin und mussten sich am Grenzübergang schikanieren lassen?

    • @tyskerbarn5171
      @tyskerbarn5171 6 месяцев назад

      Nach deem Untergang der DDR ist es noch interessanter dem Untergang ganz "Deutschlands" zuzusehen.

    • @xXOneEight5evenXx
      @xXOneEight5evenXx 6 месяцев назад +3

      Ist doch heute nicht anders.😂
      DDR❤

  • @jogi2003
    @jogi2003 6 месяцев назад +3

    Great pictures of Berlin and the Berlin Wall in the 80s ❤, vielen Dank 🙏💪👌

  • @PeterMayer
    @PeterMayer 7 месяцев назад +7

    My family is from east Berlin but eventually made it out to west Berlin. I went into Sunny East Berlin in 1974. When I was 15 and with my wife in 1988.

    • @valyshknee4203
      @valyshknee4203 5 месяцев назад

      thats a lie, only a couple hundred/thousand escaped during the times of the border wall.

  • @pieterbro173
    @pieterbro173 6 месяцев назад +5

    9:25 Under the lawn in front of the block of flats (visible at the top) are the underground bunker of Adolf

  • @louiskoenig9719
    @louiskoenig9719 6 месяцев назад +8

    J'étais militaire 1 an à Berlin en 1976 ( Quartier Napoléon) chaque mois nous allions à l'Est une journée, nous etions '' largués '' à Alexanderplatz, et nous egaillions dans Berlin ( sûrement sous surveillance) , grands souvenirs.

  • @user-pc9hg8mn2l
    @user-pc9hg8mn2l 3 месяца назад +2

    большой привет всем, кто считает себя немцем из ГДР. пусть возможно сегодня вас очень мало, но спасибо что вы были и еще большее спасибо, что вы есть. и простите если сможете.

    • @ursulafranke4552
      @ursulafranke4552 Месяц назад

      Большой привет. Да, мы все еще существуем . У нас была российская оккупация .Теперь у нас есть западногерманская и американская оккупация . Спросите нас, насколько мы счастливы и удовлетворены этим.

    • @martinigrochoowski8149
      @martinigrochoowski8149 Месяц назад +2

      You can go to Russia

  • @flitsertheo
    @flitsertheo 7 месяцев назад +24

    1:46 Looks like an East-German Praktica "L" type camera, possibly a MTL 5B. Outdated by 1989 (first model in that range dating from 1970) but that's what they sold to their own population. The way more modern "B" types were sold abroad to bring in "hard" currency.

    • @masterkamen371
      @masterkamen371 7 месяцев назад +6

      The Prakticas weren't bad cameras at all. Probably the best cameras the Eastern Bloc produced. They had most, if not all of the features you'd expect from an SLR at that time and were good for their price.
      They were exported to Yugoslavia and many are still in use by amateur photographers over here. They're decently reliable (try comparing them to Soviet trash, you just can't) and are cheap used.

    • @keithatkinson7649
      @keithatkinson7649 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@masterkamen371 an SLR, not a DSLR 😊

    • @fwnm
      @fwnm 7 месяцев назад

      His "nazi trowsers..."

    • @BavarianM
      @BavarianM 7 месяцев назад

      B type Prakticas these days are less desired, since L type uses M42 Lens

    • @flitsertheo
      @flitsertheo 7 месяцев назад

      @@BavarianM There are more M42 lenses because other manufacturers used those too but the range of B lenses was large enough for any photographic use.

  • @saigonexile531
    @saigonexile531 7 месяцев назад +5

    At 2:15 it was an absolute trip to see written on the wall, NCSU Wolfpack (North Carolina State University) and UNC Tarheels (University of North Carolina) where I grew up lol

    • @CrookedNose2131
      @CrookedNose2131 5 месяцев назад

      Is a university sports team (I assume) all they could think of to write? Small thinking.

  • @RollOnToVictory
    @RollOnToVictory 5 месяцев назад +3

    As the WW2 generation begins to exit stage left, its still wild to think there's people in the 30s who were alive in a world with an "Allied Checkpoint"

  • @markpearson8721
    @markpearson8721 Месяц назад

    I visited Berlin twice while the wall was still standing in the 1980s. I then visited about a month after the wall opened. I remember going as a pedestrian through Checkpoint Charlie into East Berlin. The queue was quite long on the western side, but nothing like the length of the queue to go the other way on the eastern side.
    When I got to the Alexanderplatz I visited the Centrum department store, and eventually found my way to the toy department. It was virtually deserted even though this was barely two weeks before Christmas.
    When I returned to Checkpoint Charlie later in the day I could see why. The East Berliners were making their way back absolutely laden with carrier bags.

  • @larsdrake7634
    @larsdrake7634 7 месяцев назад +19

    And now in 2023 there are a lot of people who admire DDR. What was the Berlin wall needed for if it was such a paradise?

    • @michaelb2388
      @michaelb2388 5 месяцев назад

      Really? A lot of people who admire the DDR?

    • @uwepomeranus3137
      @uwepomeranus3137 5 месяцев назад

      To keep the masses of hungry and shelterless West-Germans out of the Worker's and Farmer's Paradise .....and the AfD 😅

    • @neilfoster814
      @neilfoster814 5 месяцев назад +7

      Yes, Ostalgie is a real thing (East nostalgia)

    • @user-px2jr7vt2y
      @user-px2jr7vt2y 4 месяца назад +3

      GDR and the Berlin wall are forever a powerful part of history....The USSR suffered an estimated loss of 27 million people defeating the Nazi regime...They had every right to govern GDR however they chose including building a wall around West Berlin.

    • @user-px2jr7vt2y
      @user-px2jr7vt2y 4 месяца назад

      @@michaelb2388 Yes

  • @DavidGarvinTechnophile
    @DavidGarvinTechnophile 7 месяцев назад +15

    Until reunification, Berlin was not part of the FRG. It was still part of the occupied territories of the Western Allies.

    • @intercommerce
      @intercommerce 6 месяцев назад

      I did not know that. I knew that Bonn was the new capital of W. Germany. So, no West German flags flew in west Berlin until reunification? West Berliners in the British sector awoke every morning with the Union Jack flying overhead for over 40 years?

    • @DavidGarvinTechnophile
      @DavidGarvinTechnophile 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@intercommerce West Berlin was an odd duck. It was de facto part of the federal republic, but de jure was not. The postal system was integrated with the West, but young German men could avoid conscription by moving to West Berlin.

    • @ARIES6181
      @ARIES6181 5 месяцев назад

      @@intercommerce West Berlin didn´t even have German Police if my mind isn´t wrong

    • @hepphepps8356
      @hepphepps8356 5 месяцев назад

      @@intercommerceindeed, and even weirder, maybe: The local flights from germany were by Pan Am, Air France or British Airways. Lufthansa not allowed.

    • @Tobi-ln9xr
      @Tobi-ln9xr 5 месяцев назад +4

      It was part of West Germany. Otherwise you wouldn’t see west German authorities there like the "Bundesgrenzschutz“ or the west German police.

  • @DIETRICHCICCONE
    @DIETRICHCICCONE 7 месяцев назад +6

    "Herr Honecker"
    My grandad was an Irish diplomat and met him a couple of times. Short, with a bizarre voice apparently.

  • @ouner-699
    @ouner-699 4 месяца назад +4

    Schade, dass sich die Deutschen heute nicht mehr daran erinnern, welche Rolle die Russen bei der Vereinigung Deutschlands gespielt haben ...

    • @singlecell2498
      @singlecell2498 Месяц назад +1

      By putting up a wall and threatening a blockade of supplies?

    • @ouner-699
      @ouner-699 Месяц назад

      @@singlecell2498 "By putting up a wall" - The wall dividing Germany was built during the Soviet Union, and it was destroyed at the initiative of sovereign Russia...

  • @davidmesserly877
    @davidmesserly877 2 месяца назад

    Very interesting video. Thank you for uploading it. I used to try to explain the Cold War to my kids.

  • @vincentadams9569
    @vincentadams9569 7 месяцев назад +6

    At WILHELM Straße on 14:43 you can see the site of where the Führer Bunker once stood and the REICHKANZLER building!!

  • @1983Corolla
    @1983Corolla 3 месяца назад +2

    Hard to believe Germany was split still up until 1989, unified Germany as we know it is so brand new still

  • @m42037
    @m42037 4 месяца назад +3

    Just think this was all due to one man, 45 years of suffering after, after he took his life ..

    • @johnmacaroni105
      @johnmacaroni105 2 месяца назад

      Well, Winston Churchill didn't have anything good to say about Bolsheviks as well in the 1920s, but then he got his huge debts cleared in 1938.

  • @neilholland3585
    @neilholland3585 3 месяца назад +2

    There is a film that's been out for some time now It's called The Lives of Others , it's about the Stasi captain just before the fall of the Berlin Wall .

    • @johnmacaroni105
      @johnmacaroni105 2 месяца назад

      Yep, they filmed and listened in to half the east German population having a sh*t every morning.

  • @christophermartin9143
    @christophermartin9143 6 месяцев назад +1

    That last "Allied checkpoint" large hut-type building from Checkpoint Charlie is now in the Allied Museum in Clayallee on the south-western side of Berlin; had the priveledge of seeing it in October 2023

  • @stewartie2
    @stewartie2 7 месяцев назад +4

    To think l rode a chieftain tank down the heerstraasse in 1979 , thanks for the memories

  • @sergiy01
    @sergiy01 2 месяца назад

    Мodern Africans are very pleased to see a united and free Germany, which opened new horizons and opportunities and gave their hopes and dreams to achieve more in their lives.

  • @petermitchelmore2592
    @petermitchelmore2592 7 месяцев назад +5

    In the days of the Monday demonstrations in Leipzig.

  • @tonyf9076
    @tonyf9076 6 месяцев назад +5

    Served 86 to 91 at RAF Gatow and as a driver i crossed checkpoint Charlie many many times, as we didn't recognise East Germany we only showed our ID to the Russians, fun times...

  • @valicourt
    @valicourt 5 месяцев назад

    I would love to know whether there were actually film rolls in those cameras..

  • @user-ji6re8vf8h
    @user-ji6re8vf8h 2 месяца назад

    THANKS, FOR SHOWING THE HISTORY, THAT HOPEFULLY THE WORLD WILL NEVER FORGET *

  • @L_U-K_E
    @L_U-K_E 4 дня назад

    Very interesting footage.

  • @sobelou
    @sobelou 7 месяцев назад +3

    Very interesting!

  • @hitriks.l.2745
    @hitriks.l.2745 3 месяца назад +3

    Tja, die gute Leute, wollte nicht im roten Paradies wohnen.

  • @worldsgreatestdude1784
    @worldsgreatestdude1784 6 месяцев назад +3

    Was there an airport in old West Berlin or was the only way to it via train or car?

    • @TSinRM
      @TSinRM 6 месяцев назад +1

      There was an airport in West Berlin named Tegel. I flew into Tegel on Pan Am Airlines in 1978.

    • @samsmith7585
      @samsmith7585 6 месяцев назад +2

      Tempelhof and Tegel had daily flights from the West.

    • @tyskerbarn5171
      @tyskerbarn5171 4 месяца назад +3

      today its a islamistic camp.

    • @samsmith7585
      @samsmith7585 4 месяца назад

      Oh please, don't remind me...
      @@tyskerbarn5171

  • @suzanneterrey4499
    @suzanneterrey4499 4 месяца назад +4

    I was fortunate to get to drive through part of E. Germany and got a chance to look at the farmland and farm techniques being used. I noticed the large amount of big rocks in the fields that were not picked up. Farmers in the West would have cleared those rocks out immediately so as to keep their equipment from breaking down going over the large rocks. People in E. Germany didn't care if the equipment broke down so they never picked up the rocks. They had no PRIDE of ownership. That told me that Socialism and/or Communism doesn't work ever, because of human nature and a human's greed to do better to eat better if they lived under Capitalism.

  • @stevetorres76
    @stevetorres76 6 месяцев назад +3

    Would anyone know? How did farming work in East Germany? Was it a collective farm situation like they used in the former USSR?

    • @karinsuden7700
      @karinsuden7700 3 месяца назад +3

      Yes, after dividing out the land to smallholders after ww2 it was taken away again and collectivized in the fifties into LPG (agricultural production communities) - very rough description

    • @modrisadijans383
      @modrisadijans383 3 месяца назад

      Jā bija kolhozi.Es dienēju padomju armijā 1986-88 gads.Mēs braucām uz kolhoziem strādāt palīdzējām vācu tautai.

    • @stevetorres76
      @stevetorres76 3 месяца назад +1

      @@karinsuden7700 thank you for clearing it up as best as u can. I haven't found anything about it on RUclips. Just videos about east Berlin and Dresden... seems history has forgotten that even East Germans drink milk and eat meat, eggs and even bread. Lol

  • @RobWalker1
    @RobWalker1 2 месяца назад

    Anyone know the name of the building, or the street, at 12:25?

  • @NicholasKuqali
    @NicholasKuqali 6 месяцев назад

    What crossing is that at 18:43?

  • @carlcarlson983
    @carlcarlson983 3 месяца назад +1

    We were stationed in Germany at this time. This was a year before we moved back to the UK. My dad would have worked with the Gazelle helicopters you see in the aerial footage.

  • @dpan8346
    @dpan8346 7 месяцев назад

    At 12:24, Where's this building?

  • @donalddumas6987
    @donalddumas6987 Месяц назад

    I am confused. Berlin was in East Germany correct? Did the wall surround the allied area completely? How did the people in the allied section get food and other supplies? Thanks!

    • @Netizpossible
      @Netizpossible Месяц назад

      1. Yes. Berlin was in East Germany (DDR, Deustch Democratic Republic), and it was split east and west. East Berlin was controlled by the DDR, and West Berlin was controlled by the allies (US, UK, and France). The wall surrounded most of West Berlin.
      2. People and supplies could move in and out of West Berlin by either flying there, or by taking a designated road/rail from West Germany to West Berlin. West Germans and allied military had to use this route if they werent flying.

  • @user-uk8sb6df3h
    @user-uk8sb6df3h Месяц назад +1

    Freedom!

  • @cyberpunk.386
    @cyberpunk.386 3 месяца назад +1

    Great contemporary witness footage!
    That policeman at 1:44 is still a kid.

  • @BavarianM
    @BavarianM 7 месяцев назад +4

    1:11 Soldier using a Pentacon Praktica MTL, Great east german cameras

  • @lindenbeck
    @lindenbeck 7 месяцев назад +19

    Missing the old time. It was wonderful to live in Westberlin before 09/11/89.

    • @David-mr3gw
      @David-mr3gw 7 месяцев назад +4

      how so? im genuinely interested

    • @lindenbeck
      @lindenbeck 7 месяцев назад

      You earned more in Westberlin. You didn't have to work with people who loved tbe GDR regime. And last but least the wonderful Tegel airport was still open. It was closed since the wall came down and the fucking SPD was for closing after the wall came down.

    • @davinnicode
      @davinnicode 7 месяцев назад +2

      You were literally living right on the border of a possible worldwide conflict. So much happened during that time in West-Berlin. It attracted people who wanted to start a new life or an adventure. Just one of kind. Rents were also relatively low due to the special status of the city.

    • @flopunkt3665
      @flopunkt3665 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@David-mr3gwlots of influences from both East and West. West Berlin wasn't a part of West Germany, it was self-governed.

    • @neilwalsh4058
      @neilwalsh4058 7 месяцев назад +6

      Guess it was better back then because of all the Western allies billions pumped into it?
      Was in Berlin in Feb this year, the old East was clean , tidy and interesting. Went to the old West for half a day and couldn't wait to get out , looked shabby and a poor reflection of a false artificially inflated image from an almost forgotten time.

  • @user-he4xb9fd5x
    @user-he4xb9fd5x Месяц назад

    I served in west Berlin with the US Army ,however I was not there when the wall went down.I left Germany in 1987 for Ft Benning GA.

  • @raymund1281
    @raymund1281 3 месяца назад +2

    Nicht alles war schlecht.

  • @arvindsahai552
    @arvindsahai552 5 месяцев назад +2

    This is like time travel.

  • @user-ji6re8vf8h
    @user-ji6re8vf8h 2 месяца назад +1

    I WAS A BORDER GUARD WITH THE 2ND CAV, DURING THE 1980's *

  • @fremejoker
    @fremejoker 5 месяцев назад

    The footage is so tense, the protests snapped and desolved themselves so you see just the Wall.

  • @Wayne_Schlagel
    @Wayne_Schlagel 7 месяцев назад +8

    That was the day when GDR died. After 9th Oct. nothing was the same.

    • @tribinaaux4043
      @tribinaaux4043 7 месяцев назад +1

      Not at all, at that time it was very well and alive.

    • @Wayne_Schlagel
      @Wayne_Schlagel 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@tribinaaux4043 As you wish.. Honecker was kaput one week after this. Krenz was a joke. Fear of GDR didn't existed after 9 Oct. Stasi and Volkspolizei lost ther power against Volk.

    • @Myndir
      @Myndir 7 месяцев назад

      9th November.

  • @tatos654321
    @tatos654321 5 месяцев назад +1

    Sind sie wirklich weg?

  • @user-ji6re8vf8h
    @user-ji6re8vf8h 2 месяца назад

    PEACE AND HARMONY, FOR THE WORLD *❤️🌍❤️

  • @vincentadams9569
    @vincentadams9569 7 месяцев назад

    How I remember this all so well hard to believe my first visit to W. BERLIN was in 1988 now 35 years ago! I remember my first visit into East Berlin at Checkpoint Charlie on KOCH Straße and leaving from the East back into the West the PassControl Officer of E. Berlin saying in his bad broken English “ COME BACK TO SEE US WE ARE NOT SUCH BAD PEOPLE” Yea right we only seemed to be followed and had too leave before midnight!!

  • @543sw
    @543sw 5 месяцев назад +1

    When we had hope for the humanity....

  • @LoganGames3ds
    @LoganGames3ds 2 месяца назад

    A GERMANY FOR THE PUBLIC AND A GERMANY FOR THE PRIVATE!!

  • @erik_griswold
    @erik_griswold 7 месяцев назад +3

    Your text is incorrect; West Berlin was not legally part of the Federal Republic of Germany. Defacto it behaved as a part (using D-Marks, etc.) but not Dejure. The Allies were in charge.

    • @user-px2jr7vt2y
      @user-px2jr7vt2y 4 месяца назад

      Agreed. Thank you for adding the clarification of West Berlin since it was stated Berlin in the comment. The west (US, UK France had no say over the USSR territory of East Berlin and GDR.

  • @Nora-ei4ph
    @Nora-ei4ph 4 месяца назад +1

    Interesting!

  • @Palanibert
    @Palanibert 7 месяцев назад +7

    This would be a lot more interesting with some narration and some context.

  • @Paskudnak
    @Paskudnak 3 месяца назад

    The more things change the more they remain the same

  • @fft2020
    @fft2020 5 месяцев назад +1

    oh Nikita you will never know

  • @JelMain
    @JelMain 5 месяцев назад

    The reason the West never blinked was because we knew exactly what was happening economically - I'd spotted it in 1978, extrapolating the probable implosion, although recognising the possibility of distraction. These didn't happen, and in November 1988 I gave a very explicit heads-up to Wim van Eekelen, the SG of WEU, who was responsible for the major diplomatic line. Within three months, Hungary opened the Austrian border and it became inevitable.
    My thanks was to welcome East Europe's "Sherpas", the First Secretaries and Defence Attachés, who were wondering if they'd simply swapped one dictatorship for another. I took it very low key, "Found the coffee? How were your moves?" and they relaxed. One step towards the 2012 Nobel Peace Prize!

  • @thomaserismann9747
    @thomaserismann9747 7 месяцев назад +3

    Mahlzeit......

  • @user-xe8oh7vw4j
    @user-xe8oh7vw4j 7 месяцев назад +5

    Помню над нашим домом шли на посадку в западный Берлин чёрные военные американские самолёты

    • @user-pc9hg8mn2l
      @user-pc9hg8mn2l 3 месяца назад

      черные? мне кажется, они темно-серые. по крайней мере когда они были у нас, они были темно-серые. некоторое время у нас была их военная база, но мы, народ, в конечном итоге, после многих лет борьбы смогли выгнать их наконец.

  • @bonjourtoi3894
    @bonjourtoi3894 5 месяцев назад +1

    J'étais militaire et en mission en Allemagne quelques années avant la chute du mur. C'était durant la crise des ambassades canadiennes et Américaines et l'Est. Une question d'espionnage et de renvoi d'ambassadeurs. Assez tendu comme climat. Nous avions des cartes est les numéros des plaques des véhicules de l'Est que nous devions suivre afin qu'ils ne sortent pas de leur zone. J'ai même signalé et fait arrêter des personnes qui avec jumelles et appareilles photos qui suivaient les manœuvres de l'OTAN. Pas question d'aller à Berlin par la route, mais en avion. Les gens dans les usines de l'autre côté du mur nous envoyaient la main. C'était triste de ne pouvoir rien faire pour eux.

  • @clanmclaren1244
    @clanmclaren1244 3 месяца назад +1

    I went to Checkpoint Charlie in 1989 as a 15 year old Army cadet.
    We was in uniform and i remember the east German guards taking photos of us.
    We went to a nearby hill to get a look over the other side and it was drab , grey and very depressing looking

  • @seanryan8680
    @seanryan8680 7 месяцев назад +1

    Live long constitution. We must keep constitution not destroy it! Very important 😊

  • @AaronfromEngland1989
    @AaronfromEngland1989 7 месяцев назад +3

    Nice country my grandad was from kustrin he never went back to Germany after the war no one knows who he is.

    • @flopunkt3665
      @flopunkt3665 7 месяцев назад +3

      Küstrin is located in modern day Poland.

    • @AaronfromEngland1989
      @AaronfromEngland1989 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​​​@@flopunkt3665 yeah did come to learn that thanks,looking forward to going Germany.

  • @schorschmalz7161
    @schorschmalz7161 4 месяца назад +1

    Viele Grüße 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉Berlin Treptow

  • @okerror1451
    @okerror1451 5 месяцев назад +1

    not one second was "tense"

  • @rajivmurkejee7498
    @rajivmurkejee7498 7 месяцев назад +23

    It's worth remembering that the DDR never had any trouble finding people who were happy to shoot and kill any of their fellow citizens who were trying to go to the West.

    • @flopunkt3665
      @flopunkt3665 7 месяцев назад

      Communism is a strong ideology. A lot of East Germans are still full of propaganda from their days at school.

    • @michaelaugat1290
      @michaelaugat1290 7 месяцев назад

      Da müsstest ihr zwei auch recht haben......fehlt nur.

    • @TheYizuman
      @TheYizuman 7 месяцев назад +15

      Probably why employers refuses to hire anyone that lives or originally lived in East Germany. (Not all of them practice that way, but good number of them do, even after all these years)
      Discrimination against the East German citizens was (and in some cases, still do today) practiced quite often by West Germans. It's hard to forget the lives lost by those that wanted freedom from the East. Not to forget the cruelty coming from the East German prison system.
      Communism is inherently evil and still practiced today in other countries like China, North Korea, Cuba and so on.
      Can't say I blame anyone that still harbors resentment toward the East, even after 30 years later.

    • @petermoller4447
      @petermoller4447 7 месяцев назад

      You have no clue, mate. Today in Germany crime is through the roof and Germans are treated as second class citizens by the government and fair game by imgrnts. I'd tale the DDR back anytime over western liberalism.

    • @GaiusOctavius4
      @GaiusOctavius4 4 месяца назад +2

      @@TheYizuman People who were old enough back then are now retired or will be soon. Everyone else is innocent and your comment (the content, not the writer ;-)) is quite absurd considering this.

  • @marceloquiroga8877
    @marceloquiroga8877 7 месяцев назад +2

    estos se quedaron sin trabajo despuesde 1989

  • @clarenzlarka
    @clarenzlarka 3 месяца назад

    Interesting to see the border but somehow I missed the tension. Did I blink?