Ten Historic Soviet Sites of Berlin

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

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  • @DerZeitgeist1980
    @DerZeitgeist1980 Год назад +172

    Great video!
    I especially appreciated that you took the time to explain how the war memorials (& cemetaries) are Soviet, not Russian. For us in Germany, that's an important difference, especially in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It's important to understand that the graves in Tiergarten and Treptower Park hold the bodies of not just Russian soldiers, but also Ukrainians, Georgians and many other nationalities that made up the Soviet Union.
    Current-day Russia (and some of its sympathisers) may try to use these sites as propaganda tools these days. But one day, with the Putin regime a distant memory, these memorials will still be there to tell about the history of the Battle of Berlin and how Soviet, not just Russian, soldiers defeated Nazi Germany in Berlin.

    • @AndyMcloone
      @AndyMcloone  Год назад +16

      Yes a very important distinction to make. And during the Cold War the Soviet Army was my ‘Enemy’ as a NATO soldier. Now 30 years later it is all just history. Thanks for your comment.

    • @Hongaars1969
      @Hongaars1969 Год назад +22

      Similarly it’s important to always make a clear distinction between Nazis and Germans.

    • @klawlor3659
      @klawlor3659 Год назад +1

      There's always some silly comment about the "Russian invasion of Ukraine" installed into a video like this. I guess with all the BBC/Sky propaganda surrounding this, it's par for the course. I'm not a Russophile by the way, just sick of hearing this same old trope wheeled out time and time again ad infinitum. Especially when there is a hell of a lot more to this "invasion" than what is being shown on western media.
      I guess that every time I see something regarding the US I should comment about the US invasion of Iraq (and subsequent murder of hundreds of thousands of people) or the other times the USA has invaded sovereign countries and deposed their leaders in order to install sympathetic puppet regimes. Maybe I should mention the genocides in Vietnam, or the "dirty" bombs used in Iraq (and subsequent deaths and illnesses amongst Iraqi children) and other horrors inflicted by them?

    • @jondeare
      @jondeare Год назад +5

      I loved this video. Very Well Done.

    • @Arthion
      @Arthion Год назад +3

      Given that Pootis himself seems to hate all soviet leaders that weren't Stalin and his general views on the Union, it seems fitting to keep making that distiction.

  • @MrKenny777
    @MrKenny777 Год назад +6

    Thank you for an excellent video Andy. Although I think for context we should remind the younger viewers that the fascist armies launched an unprovoked attack on the Soviet Union on 22nd June 1941 and committed atrocious crimes against Soviet civilians - 26m Soviet citizens were killed. The Soviets did arrive in Berlin as liberators - they freed the German people from Fascist tyranny.

  • @LegalVideoMan
    @LegalVideoMan 16 дней назад +1

    Very well done and thank you for all this information. I will need to make another trip to Berlin in the near future.

  • @RobSchofield
    @RobSchofield Год назад +14

    That was, frankly, an excellent video - respectful and thoughtful, well written and presented. Superb!

  • @AndreaPick
    @AndreaPick Год назад +37

    Fantastic video, Andy. Brings back many memories. I spent 6 years in BAOR in the 70's with frequent trips to Berlin. Little did I know that today I would return with this great video. Many thanks, Andy.

    • @russcattell955i
      @russcattell955i Год назад +2

      My wife served in BAOR in the 80's & 90's. She too was sent to Berlin on the train, passed through checkpoint charlie a few times. She didn't recognise it today. But remembers travel documents returned hot from communist photocopy machines.

  • @Fred_Raimer
    @Fred_Raimer Год назад +9

    Thanks for this terrific, informative video. Well done and respectful.

  • @SethinBerlin
    @SethinBerlin Год назад +121

    Fun fact. The Soviet war memorials in Tiergartgen, Treptow and Schonholzer are controlled by treaty, which is a reason why they still exists.

    • @pettahify
      @pettahify 7 месяцев назад +6

      Let us hope that the governments of Germany keeps the memorials not just because of some treaty, but also to remember.
      There's some crazy countries that keep removing memorials like these for some weird reasons.

    • @Alexzander19736
      @Alexzander19736 7 месяцев назад +1

      That is what he said also.

  • @Hongaars1969
    @Hongaars1969 Год назад +12

    Another great video Andy…..Especially for highlighting and noting sensitivities at the commencement, and throughout. History is history and the realities and the facts cannot be altered. Please keep posting these interesting and informative videos. Thank you.

  • @scarletred8888
    @scarletred8888 Год назад +20

    Don't know how i stumbled on this video, but I'm so glad I did! I have been to Berlin only once and didn't see half of this so a return visit is must! Very clear and straightforward presentation, it is so sad to think of the amount of sacrifice it took to bring WWII to an end, and here we are again with a war in Europe, I wonder how the next generation of war dead will be honoured.

  • @aston-martin-internationalist
    @aston-martin-internationalist Год назад +23

    Fascinating video Andy. Been to Berlin a few times and remember the fall of the wall but haven't visited all these sites. Your German/DDR videos particularly have been wonderful.
    We have family in Hungary and I remember driving all the way there as a boy and still seeing DDR registered eastern block cars in the early 90s.

  • @sionbenjamin4513
    @sionbenjamin4513 Год назад +8

    Wonderfully done telling the history of the bitter end of WW2 and rolling into the Cold War and into the opening in the unification of Germany.

  • @channel9r
    @channel9r Год назад +5

    Good content and well presented.

  • @skagraz
    @skagraz Год назад +5

    Wonderful video Sir. 🇮🇹

  • @manuthiis8791
    @manuthiis8791 Год назад +4

    Well made video! Thanks to show it to the world.

  • @Dadsterful
    @Dadsterful Месяц назад +3

    Brilliant video! Meticulously researched and presented. Looking forward to watching all your others. Thanks!

  • @DieselTjuv
    @DieselTjuv Год назад +7

    LOL, "Hesscos" Tescos, brilliant! Thanks for yet another great documentary!

  • @warlikeplate4407
    @warlikeplate4407 Год назад +6

    Thanks Andy, I really love your work. Keep it up mate. Love hearing the stories from when you were stationed there.

  • @scottiem7956
    @scottiem7956 Год назад +13

    I guarded hess or prisoner no 7 from 1984-1987 when posted to Berlin. Charlie looks a lot different now.

  • @michaelmarkunas
    @michaelmarkunas Год назад +4

    Really well done. Thank you!

  • @robertortiz-wilson1588
    @robertortiz-wilson1588 Год назад +3

    Excellent video!

  • @dccoulthard
    @dccoulthard Год назад +4

    Another great and informative video. Thanks for the content.

  • @hunty1970
    @hunty1970 Год назад +3

    Anther very informative video Andy, thank you.

  • @flemmingsorensen5470
    @flemmingsorensen5470 Год назад +3

    Absolutely wonderfull video, of my favourite city. Well done!

  • @Maximixa
    @Maximixa Год назад +2

    Thanks for the great video. Very interesting.

  • @JAY61ish
    @JAY61ish Год назад +8

    Great Video as usual Andy. Obviously as a 1st Battalion ,Queen's Coy Bod it brought back some great and not so great memories of Berlin. Especially as we lost a couple of the blokes recently RIP Budgie .Skid And Juppy.. Guarding that prison was a bloody pain. but an experience none the less ,We had a Company Photo in 2 dress taken outside the Reichstag , i think it was a museum then(1980) Also i really enjoy the Soviet content as we used to do Train Guards ... only went to the East a couple of times as we went on a couple of Orientation trips in uniform ,to the war memorials . etc. only been back there once for a day during a Baltic Cruise.... must go back again before i get too old ha ha.. Keep up the great work Andy.

    • @AndyMcloone
      @AndyMcloone  Год назад +5

      The 1979 - 1981 Berlin Tour was just before my time. I joined in Hounslow. All my cold war stuff is from the 1985-1991 Munster BAOR posting

  • @MooseheadStudios
    @MooseheadStudios Год назад +2

    Subbed good stuff. clear to the point no ads just facts and first hand account this is quality content.

  • @BorisZech
    @BorisZech Год назад +38

    5:34 ironically the German parliament (called the Reichstag) was powerless since 1933 and therefore the Reichstag building was merely a hollow shell.

    • @hannsg7116
      @hannsg7116 Год назад

      ... es fehlt in diesem Zusammenhang der "Reichtagsbrand" im Jahr 1933, mit dem daraus beschlossenen "Ermächtigungsgesetz" , wobei sich die gewählten Abgeordneten selbst den Weg frei machten, für die folgende Hitler-Diktatur .
      Auch viele Deutsche Bürger wurden ab diesem Zeitpunkt verfolgt, oder sind in KZ Lagern inhaftiert, oder ermordet worden

  • @atomictime9410
    @atomictime9410 Год назад +5

    I will be in Berlin July 2023. I will go to most these sites. I served in the U.S. Army durring the Cold War and this visit is a must for me.

  • @myfairworld
    @myfairworld Год назад +3

    Great Job Andy!

  • @apfelsafteiswuerfel1
    @apfelsafteiswuerfel1 Год назад +3

    This is a quality video my man

  • @mikebillett7935
    @mikebillett7935 Год назад +7

    Another very interesting and captivating video Andy, thank you for making these... can you show us around Teufelsberg next time?

  • @thlr23
    @thlr23 Год назад +3

    Thanks, Andy. Quite educational and eye-opening as always! Love the 4K resolution, too.

  • @fnln544
    @fnln544 6 месяцев назад +1

    Andy, Absolutely enjoyed your presentation. Very informative. Thanks.

  • @MichaelKennedy-tr1xc
    @MichaelKennedy-tr1xc Год назад +3

    Thank you so much! Excellent documentary. 😊👍🇬🇧

  • @JohnGeorgeBauerBuis
    @JohnGeorgeBauerBuis Год назад +1

    Amazing video! Thank you for sharing with us.

  • @Issara86
    @Issara86 Год назад +5

    Andy this was great. Wish you made it last year when I returned to Berlin! I’ve definitely seen some of these sights but you’ve given me other spots to check out on my next visit!

  • @andrewlong6438
    @andrewlong6438 Год назад +1

    Another excellent video. I enjoy the detail and the pace. Your tone was appropriate too - no jingoism.

  • @millipedic
    @millipedic Год назад +5

    I like your videos, thanks. It makes me want to visit Berlin.

  • @jackperson3626
    @jackperson3626 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @AndyMcloone
      @AndyMcloone  Год назад

      Many thanks for the Super Like, much appreciated 😃

  • @redimade
    @redimade Год назад +7

    your story really encapsulates the massive loss of lives on all sides in just one single battle during the war

  • @nathanas64
    @nathanas64 4 месяца назад +1

    This video was well done and presents important historical sites. Thanks !

  • @redabdab
    @redabdab 2 месяца назад

    another brilliant video! As somone who loves Berlin since the 80s I am really enjoying your videos. They bring back very fond memories of this fascinating and troubled city. I am learning quite a bit too. Thank you SO much for taking the trouble to make them and share them with us.

  • @Hansaman58
    @Hansaman58 Год назад +3

    Excellent, excellent video!

  • @sadblokeproductions
    @sadblokeproductions 4 месяца назад +1

    Just found your channel and was fortunate to visit Berlin twice as an Air Cadet and recognise many of the sights and enjoying watching and remembering the sights. Seeing how it has all changed is great too.
    We heard the name “Hessco” on one of my visits and still makes me smile all these years on.
    Enjoy your simple, clear and informative style.
    Thank you.

  • @alonsovelez609
    @alonsovelez609 Год назад +1

    Really impressive and complete video, really enjoyed it. The information was on point!

  • @bugler75
    @bugler75 Год назад +1

    BZ Sir!
    Excellent documentary.
    I’m very pleased to have found your channel.
    Ian

  • @davidolien2828
    @davidolien2828 3 месяца назад +1

    Outstanding. Thank you!

  • @pehess2495
    @pehess2495 Год назад +4

    Hello, thank you for this wonderful video! It is a pleasure to see, to review, and to learn, thanks to your clear and unbiased explanations, these different places in Berlin.
    Sincere greetings from France!

  • @eduardoromerovaquero3191
    @eduardoromerovaquero3191 Год назад +2

    Great video! In my next visit to Berlin I'll consider all your background information about these monuments and sites.

  • @Holsonbacked
    @Holsonbacked Год назад +7

    I was stationed there from 1988-1991 (Tempelhof/T-Berg). I thoroughly enjoyed seeing all the old sites. Great memories.

  • @Igorinrussia
    @Igorinrussia Год назад +2

    Great stuff!!

  • @mikb5165
    @mikb5165 Год назад +3

    Good content! Thanks!

  • @jacksnow1703
    @jacksnow1703 Год назад +2

    Excellent video. Interesting, informative, and well crafted. You, sir, have a new subscriber.

  • @billlombard9911
    @billlombard9911 Год назад +2

    Fantastic segment

  • @Jasona1976
    @Jasona1976 Год назад +6

    Excellent and very informative. I have been to Berlin several times, but have only visited the Tiergarten memorial. Wish I had seen the others you have shown us!

  • @jimboy419
    @jimboy419 Год назад +3

    Very interesting. Thanks.

  • @600joe
    @600joe Год назад +1

    This was an excellently done video for us.
    Subscribed.

  • @chrisg1234fly
    @chrisg1234fly Год назад +1

    Enjoying your videos tremendously.

  • @anemaria-ke4vs
    @anemaria-ke4vs Год назад +4

    Nice and accurate documentary. I know Berlin very well, but it's nice with clear reminders.

  • @scottl8137
    @scottl8137 Год назад +7

    This channel should have at least 100k if not a million subs with the content you provide here...

  • @jameslarkin395
    @jameslarkin395 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video's. Really enjoy them

  • @exploringwithjenn5314
    @exploringwithjenn5314 Год назад +3

    I really enjoyed watching this video (documentary). 👍🙂

  • @anthonylambert4523
    @anthonylambert4523 Год назад +5

    I've spent a lot of time in Berlin as my Mother in-law moved there in 1988 and lived there for over 20 years.I was based in Dortmund with the R.A. in the 80's and met my wife whilst on detachment to the Army Mountain Training Centre in the Harz Mountains)
    I first travelled to "West Berlin" in march 1990 as the DDR still existed and the wall still stood (although crossing over into East Berlin was possible) I remember.seeing the Soviet troops guarding the Soviet War memorial at the Tiergarten,East German border guards at the wall in front of the Brandenburg gate,the death strip,Checkpoint Charlie (also bravo and alpha getting to and from West Berlin) Friedrichstraße (Tränenpalast) etc.Over the years since the wall fell the city has changed a lot but there is still enough of it's cold war history to be found and seen.

  • @iancrawford1140
    @iancrawford1140 Год назад +3

    very good,learnt a lot there.thanks.

  • @Dutch_Uncle
    @Dutch_Uncle Год назад +10

    Thanks for the tour and your comments. My understanding is that now the Berlin office of parks and gardens is responsible for the upkeep of the memorials. I would have included the former Soviet Embassy on Unter den Linden in the list. Schoenholtlzer Heide was new to me, and I appreciate the distinctions you make between it, Treptower Park, and the memorial in the former West Berlin.
    It all has an echo of Ozymandias.

  • @SethinBerlin
    @SethinBerlin Год назад +9

    Fun fact three: I lived in the building on the left side at Warschauer Strasse and Karl Marx Allee (Stalinallee). I'm really enjoying your videos. If you make your way back to Berlin let this American buy you a beer!

  • @kalleklp7291
    @kalleklp7291 Год назад +5

    Great video. :)
    It brought back a lot of memories. The first time I was in Berlin was in 1986, briefly in 1989, and then again in 1992.
    It was an unbelievable difference even though it was just a few years apart. 1986 one felt watched all the time whilst in East Berlin and there were uniformed people all over the place. 1992 everything was so relaxed. I even drove through the Brandenburger Tor, which was btw not allowed (I didn't know that and was just a "stupid tourist" :)).
    " Mr. Gorbatjev...tear down this wall!". He didn't do it...the people themselves did. :)

  • @wbwarren57
    @wbwarren57 Год назад +2

    Great video! Thank you.

  • @garethmorgan7364
    @garethmorgan7364 Месяц назад

    Watched a couple of your videos on Berlin in the days of East and West.
    I was posted in Berin in 1977
    Your coverage and information on that era is spot on

  • @marktroughton1064
    @marktroughton1064 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much that was fantastic Andy

  • @susanlindadalton1287
    @susanlindadalton1287 Год назад +4

    Another great video. Really interesting and I love all things Berlin. I have been to Berlin several times in the 45 yrs I lived in Germany but it is nice to have the history and on my next visit will hopefully get to have a look of some of these sites. Thank you.

  • @jamarimutt
    @jamarimutt 5 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent, excellent video. Thanks.

  • @fredrikpersson7008
    @fredrikpersson7008 Год назад +1

    Many thanks for these educational videos!

  • @johnhughes1276
    @johnhughes1276 4 месяца назад +1

    Excellent. Thank you.

  • @Blox363
    @Blox363 Год назад +1

    Loving all your videos 🫡

  • @ericswain70
    @ericswain70 Год назад +8

    "History is there to be learned from"
    These words never meant so much.

  • @blaizzer
    @blaizzer Год назад +15

    I am really pleased of how well the subjects are researched and presented. I live in Berlin, as a foreigner that likes the city's past I've been and read about the sites you showed countless times but man, your (hi)story telling makes me feel like I visited them for the first time

  • @urbandiscount
    @urbandiscount Год назад +8

    Stalinallee was built in a style that was supposed to be reminiscent of the stately architecture of the Empire (just like the NVA was essentially a Prussian army). The facades were so dominant that the groundplan of the houses didn't fit them. So occasionally there are rooms that are half obscured, or are in between two windows.

    • @urbandiscount
      @urbandiscount Год назад +2

      Kaffee Moskau is not in soviet style, but clearly expresses Bauhaus International Modern Style. In fact, Rotterdam, which was rebuilt after the war has reconstruction architecture that is very much like East Berlin (also reconstruction architecture).

  • @SnorreSelmer
    @SnorreSelmer Год назад +4

    Excellent videos on (mostly East) Germany during the Cold War. It's nice to see someone make proper documentaries "like in the old days". No flashy CGI, no fake "danger-drama", no fake "OMG, we might have found something that nobody has seen before", no lame "reenactments", just facts put in context of their time and their surroundings. I don't understand how you have only 28k subs, this is genuinely educational!

  • @timor64
    @timor64 Год назад +6

    This is another really impressive video from you. Its extremely hard to cover the naunces and complexities of the post war situation in this kind of format and you do it really well.
    Especialy the distinction between an invading and liberating army and the appalling treatment meted out to the civilian populatoin before the arrival of the Western powers., and how this is the lens through which the memorials are often viewed.
    The ending of the video is fantastic. A soldier's respect for fallen soliders really comes through.

  • @timorvet1
    @timorvet1 Год назад +20

    For Russian dead of 80,000 that works out around 2,857 killed every day no wonder Eisenhower halted his armies at the Elbe, more American lives lost at this stage of the war would have sparked outrage in the US, not only that, but fighting for territory that was already earmarked for the Russian occupation zone.

    • @pettahify
      @pettahify 5 месяцев назад +1

      Soviet occupation zone

    • @donjoaoresort8565
      @donjoaoresort8565 4 месяца назад

      The Soviets died - and the British Americans got parts of Germany.

  • @josephmalek1724
    @josephmalek1724 Год назад +1

    I love your work thank you for all this hard work

  • @BorisZech
    @BorisZech Год назад +8

    Thank you Andy for this interesting and balanced documentation. I did a quick check on the spectacular photo of the Moltkebrücke. It seems it was shot in the opposite direction as your film shot, i.e. from the Reichstag’s perimeter outwards. The book Panzers in Berlin 1945 mentions that Tiger II Tank No. 314 from the schwere SS-Panzer-Abteilung 503 knocked out several Soviet tanks in this place.

  • @marcellocolona4980
    @marcellocolona4980 Год назад +1

    Great video. I was in West Berlin twice when I was a naval officer but never ventured into the Soviet Zone. Didn’t have the time or inclination as I knew photography was strictly verboten and I took a camera everywhere I went. Didn’t want to wind up in a gulag or face disciplinary action.

  • @KarlandKristy
    @KarlandKristy Год назад +16

    I was a very young boy when I went through a checkpoint from west Germany to east. I still remember it very well, even though I was very young. I still to this day, have a piece of the Berlin wall that I chipped off myself as a young fellow. I’m sure it’s worth nothing but to me it has terrible significance. After the wall came down, we were able to see my grandfather’s bakery, which still stood. They had run the wall right down the middle of the street. And on the west German side, it thrived. On the east Germany side the building was collapsing and still riddled with the bullet holes of World War II. Completely unusable because the wall was right in the middle of the street. On the west German side the economy was good enough to deal with that situation. Very much not so on the east German side. Old memories, but they still retain their value.

    • @donjoaoresort8565
      @donjoaoresort8565 4 месяца назад

      East German economy was wrecked by west Germany devalued its mark.

  • @Andi845
    @Andi845 Год назад +1

    Thank you great video, most interesting!!

  • @johnwilkinson8098
    @johnwilkinson8098 Год назад +2

    Well made video. Thanks for this. In 1987 my father and I went to west Berlin for a 4 day visit. We arrived late at night and went for a walk. Came across the Soviet War Memorial in Tiergarten at about 10PM. As we approached it for a better look, 2 West German Policemen with guard dogs chased us away. We didn´t know it was forbidden to get near to it. And less at night.

  • @cliveshakespeare9184
    @cliveshakespeare9184 Год назад +19

    Great videos! I live about 50km north of Berlin and we have no anti-Russian sentiment in our village, we even have our own little Soviet war memorial. I never knew about Schönholzer Heide, a definate visit planned for next time in the city. Thanks.

  • @theshowmanuk
    @theshowmanuk Год назад +1

    Excellent video. Super.

  • @charnestours1948
    @charnestours1948 Год назад

    Superb video. Thank you for all the work. I learned something.

  • @patrickdinwiddie6113
    @patrickdinwiddie6113 Год назад +2

    Excellent!

  • @ulfpe
    @ulfpe Год назад +2

    Spandau is a town where the prison was located, actually quite nice

  • @muzzy5914
    @muzzy5914 Год назад +7

    Having lived in Berlin as a kid (Dad in the Forces) and then worked in the city from 1999-2004 I found this the history put forward in the video really interesting as i did visit most of the sites dipicted here. Great work Andy.

  • @deanbarrett7180
    @deanbarrett7180 Год назад +2

    You tell a great story.

  • @The_PaleHorseman
    @The_PaleHorseman Год назад +1

    Getting a absolute kick out of the Cold War Germany content! Love it.

  • @truckatadders
    @truckatadders Год назад +5

    Awesome video 👌🏻 In 2013 I was attached to 3rd regt RHA, prior to deploying to Afghanistan. We had a cultural tour to Berlin, looking at the sites of importance to the BAOR. I was amazed at the damage, still evident on a lot of buildings in Berlin.
    I also went up the Berliner Fernsehturm and was fascinated by the difference in building architecture between the DDR & West Berlin. One final point, a hotel I stayed in, in the UK was owned by an ex guards regt CSM. He was one of the British contingent who guarded Hess at Spandau 😳

  • @LucasChoate
    @LucasChoate Год назад +2

    Spandau Ballet is a band yes, but also the name of the struggle against the hangman's rope. I can never get the image out of my mind when that song comes on.

  • @Viking88Power
    @Viking88Power Год назад +2

    Interesting, thanks. Ive seen most of these sites.

  • @bib2010bib
    @bib2010bib 20 дней назад +1

    I will be returning to Germany this April, but for the first time to Berlin. Your video has certainly prepared me for the exciting WW2 history that is still there. Thank you. If not for this I might have missed quite a few interesting things.

  • @dl8cy
    @dl8cy Год назад +3

    Coffee Moscow is today coffee Kiew -
    The style of the clock in the GDR was slightly different (more edgy and no ads underneath) compared to those at Platz der Vereinten Nationen nowadays.
    I moved 1987 to Berlin(West) from south of FRG and one of my first political outdoor activities was to burn out the candles that the Nazis set up in Spandau on the day of Hess' death. It was a very good decision to swap the prison for a supermarket so as not to create a place of pilgrimage here!
    Thank you for the video ..... good job!