Maravilloso documental histórico de gran valor, lleno de encanto y nostalgia. Gracias por compartirlo. Yo te respondo con mi humilde respuesta en vídeo, homenaje a la antígua capital de Prusia.
@@fynnoleianson8802 Jede Zeit hat ihre Kultur und Architektur. Wir können ja nicht alles von 1949-1990 abreißen. Ein Großteil dieser scheußlichen Gebäude in der Innenstadt wurden und werden ja schon im alten Glanz wieder errichtet. (Stadtschloss, Barbarini, Garnisonkirche...)
@@fynnoleianson8802 Jede Epoche hat ihre Berechtigung. Wir brauchen in der Landeshauptstadt keine originalgetreue Kopie von 1920. Die Mischung macht es. Da stört es noch auch nicht, wenn neben der Garnisonkirche an der Breiten Str ein Wohnblock aus den 70ern steht. Das sollten wir schon aushalten...
@Bhoeble If the Allies had bombed only military targets nobody would argue with you. Though the war against Hitler was necessary your argument fails since the Allies deliberately bombed civilians and destroyed centuries of our culture and heritage! Furthermore Potsdam (with no important military base) was bombend in the last days of the war, thus a use- and shameless warcrime!
Paul van Beurden Air Chief Marshal [General] Sir Arthur “Bomber” Harris persuaded Churchill the war could be ended quicker by so doing, and that less Bomber Command aircrew would be at risk. There was also a dishonourable (in my opinion) atmosphere of revenge. When I served in the RAF in the 1960s, including in the BRD with battlefield nuclear weapons aimed at the DDR and Poland, it was noticeable that high rank went to former fighter pilots, but WWII bomber pilots stayed at the level of Flight Lieutenant [Hauptmann], mostly in ground jobs. Harris had to go to South Africa to find work. There were also many German civilian clerks at RAF Brüggen [Elmpt, Niederrhein, Nordrhein-Westfalen] who had been Wehrmacht officers and could never quite forget it. The great tragedy of German history is, I think, the way in which Prussia exposed the rest to foreign attack and the horrors of war, time and again. Current You Tube DDR/Prussia nostalgia reminds me of the outpourings of Brexit/Islamophobes. They are but two sides of the same coin.
Maravilloso documental histórico de gran valor, lleno de encanto y nostalgia. Gracias por compartirlo. Yo te respondo con mi humilde respuesta en vídeo, homenaje a la antígua capital de Prusia.
vielen dank fürs einstellen. denn nur so wird vergangenes nicht vergessenheit geraten.
Meine Geburtsstadt. Wunderschön damals.
Heute doch auch wieder! Dank der deutschen Einheit ist Potsdam nicht vollstaendig verfallen.
@@fynnoleianson8802 Jede Zeit hat ihre Kultur und Architektur. Wir können ja nicht alles von 1949-1990 abreißen. Ein Großteil dieser scheußlichen Gebäude in der Innenstadt wurden und werden ja schon im alten Glanz wieder errichtet. (Stadtschloss, Barbarini, Garnisonkirche...)
@@fynnoleianson8802 Jede Epoche hat ihre Berechtigung. Wir brauchen in der Landeshauptstadt keine originalgetreue Kopie von 1920. Die Mischung macht es. Da stört es noch auch nicht, wenn neben der Garnisonkirche an der Breiten Str ein Wohnblock aus den 70ern steht. Das sollten wir schon aushalten...
Very informative. The music is very comforting. Thank you.
An amazing architecture. That was a blunt barbarism to destroy those masterpieces.
Potsdam today is largely restored.
Nur die Garnisionkirche fehlt leider! Ansonsten ein sehr schönes Video
Weinbergterrassen und die Moschee (Pumpen-Häuschen) sind auch nicht dabei.
Oh, alte Zeit, wo bist du hin? :(
Can someone translate what it reads on the video, please?
@Bhoeble If the Allies had bombed only military targets nobody would argue with you. Though the war against Hitler was necessary your argument fails since the Allies deliberately bombed civilians and destroyed centuries of our culture and heritage! Furthermore Potsdam (with no important military base) was bombend in the last days of the war, thus a use- and shameless warcrime!
Luke11:21 Culture Barbarism Destroing without any use! It was a unique collection of Renaissance,Barock,Roccoco and neo-Classisism! Why?
Paul van Beurden Air Chief Marshal [General] Sir Arthur “Bomber” Harris persuaded Churchill the war could be ended quicker by so doing, and that less Bomber Command aircrew would be at risk. There was also a dishonourable (in my opinion) atmosphere of revenge. When I served in the RAF in the 1960s, including in the BRD with battlefield nuclear weapons aimed at the DDR and Poland, it was noticeable that high rank went to former fighter pilots, but WWII bomber pilots stayed at the level of Flight Lieutenant [Hauptmann], mostly in ground jobs. Harris had to go to South Africa to find work. There were also many German civilian clerks at RAF Brüggen [Elmpt, Niederrhein, Nordrhein-Westfalen] who had been Wehrmacht officers and could never quite forget it. The great tragedy of German history is, I think, the way in which Prussia exposed the rest to foreign attack and the horrors of war, time and again. Current You Tube DDR/Prussia nostalgia reminds me of the outpourings of Brexit/Islamophobes. They are but two sides of the same coin.
Ich muss bis heute jedes mal überlegen,wie Sanssouci geschrieben wird😉
@Plattenpaule Gern geschehen! Gruß
Das ist nicht nur in Potsdam passiert mit dem Bombenhagel.
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