Bauschke ist doch immer ein Genuss, so auch diesmal. Für mich eine schöne Neuent-deckung. Das Video ist wunderbar und sehr informativ über das "Nachtleben" im alten Berlin. Herzlichen Dank dafür!!!
Sehr sehr schöne Bilder aus dem Berliner Nachtleben der 30er und 40er Jahre. Ich beglückwünsche sie zu derartigen Fotos! Vielen Dank fürs teilen mit uns.. und erst die musikalische Begleitung!
Da passen Musik und Video haargenau, ein Vergnügen beim hören und sehen. Danke für diesen Beitrag, hinter dem eine Menge Wissen steckt. Alfred aus Wien, Jahrgang 1941
Ich komme aus Berlin...und es war mal eine tolle Stadt...heute vernichtet durch die Linken -Grünen Schleimlurche ! Noch haben wir Gebiete in Mitteldeutschland die sich wehren gegen diese Kommunisten-Zombis...die kleine Greta ist die Vorhut ! Noch lebe ich in München ...weil man hier echte Arbeit schätzt , auch wenn das wohnen extrem teuer ist ! Naja ...nun gehts ab nach Chemnitz ...habe was gekauft und setze mich zur Ruhe und werde sicher noch mitmachen das unser Land nicht von Zombis regiert wird wenn der Merkelzombi und andere wech sind !
Bauschke survived the war after Luftwaffe service (presumably doing entertainment for the servicemen) and went on to work for the American occupiers of W. Germany until he was killed in a car-accident late in 1945
Na ja, meines Erachtens nach, müsste das "Eldorado" in der Motzstraße, welches auch in den Bildern dieses Videos auftaucht 1938 schon längst von den braunen Barbaren geschlossen worden sein. Es würde mich sehr wundern, wenn eine sehr berühmte Homosexuellen /Transvestiten Bar aus der Weimarer Republik 1938 noch bestand gehabt hätte.
What 12 years? Trump only had four! And no, dance halls, bars and cabarets were not illegal. They were often regulated by the powers that be, but not illegal. Unlike America, where a teenager can legally buy a rifle, but not a beer...
You could never be sure about what was allowed or what was tolerated. An atmosphere of fear can only exist when the rule of law is exchanged by the rule of arbitrary measures, aka terror. Any moment a squad of SS or police could enter a bar and tell the band to stop playing that "American Jewish Negro Swing" . Years ago a German 78-collector had a program on the radio titled "Als Swingtanzen verboten war". Lots of then elderly people wrote to him and said he had to change that misleading name because there would be no evidence that "swing" was really forbidden under the nazis, they had danced to it and the records themselves are proof that this kind of music was allowed or at least tolerated ( as long as the composer was not Jewish). Others then objected and came up with memories of incidents that I mentioned above. One man, a teenager by then, reported that he had got denunciated by his neighbours and was brought to the Gestapo headquarters in Hamburg (location: Stadtbaumbrücke), along with his records. He got interrogated by an SD-(Sicherheitsdienst) official. Whenever he said anything that this man did not like to hear a record was smashed on his head. In the end he was sentenced to a number of weekends of incarceration in a juvenile prison for playing "wehrkraftzersetzende und jugendgefährdende Musik", meaning that kind of music was seen as undermining the German war effort and was endangering the moral values of German juveniles. From that day on he had to pack his things each Friday afternoon and ring the doorbell at the prison for six subsequent weekends. Others were not so lucky. Himmler himself saw a great threat in the "Swingjugend", called "swingkids" in English, and demanded them being crushed with all force.
@@christiankastorf1427 thanks for that- I thought it was called Entarte Musik. I've read somewhere that in the Warsaw Ghetto, there were swing clubs and often German soldiers would sneak in to listen and dance, but maybe that's an urban legend.
Das war noch Musik. Könnte ich den ganzen Tag hören.
Ich auch ❤
Da muss was los gewesen sein im swinging Berlin.... Tolle Bilder !
That wonderfully sparkling recording brightens up my day!
Sehr spannende Musik❤️❤️❤️Deutsche Musik ist unvergleichbar und sie ist ja einmalig❤️❤️❤️
Love this music and those cabaret and dance clubs from that time!
Good Old Golden Days!
Klasse 👍👍👍👍👍
I don't go out much, but I want to go to all these bars RIGH NOW! Driver!
Bauschke ist doch immer ein Genuss, so auch diesmal. Für mich eine schöne Neuent-deckung. Das Video ist wunderbar und sehr informativ über das "Nachtleben" im alten Berlin. Herzlichen Dank dafür!!!
Sehr sehr schöne Bilder aus dem Berliner Nachtleben der 30er und 40er Jahre. Ich beglückwünsche sie zu derartigen Fotos! Vielen Dank fürs teilen mit uns.. und erst die musikalische Begleitung!
Grossartige Bauschke-Aufnahme und wunderbares Video! Danke sehr!
Great medicine if you’re feeling down
Enjoyed this - thank you - so much glamor, makes me want to return to those days! (But not the days following....)
Fantastyczna muzyczka.
Great swing music.
Da passen Musik und Video haargenau, ein Vergnügen beim hören und sehen.
Danke für diesen Beitrag, hinter dem eine Menge Wissen steckt.
Alfred aus Wien, Jahrgang 1941
❤1959
Mutter aus Ostpreußen
Ich liebe diese "alte" Musik ❤
Dancing on a vulcano, Gründgens was prophetic.
A fine cocktail - much enjoyed.
☺👍💃👍☺
Klasse Bauschke-Platte, noch nie gehört. Toll auch der Rundgang durch die Berliner Bars mit ein paar mir bisher unbekannten Etablissements ...
Ich komme aus Berlin...und es war mal eine tolle Stadt...heute vernichtet durch die Linken -Grünen Schleimlurche ! Noch haben wir Gebiete in Mitteldeutschland die sich wehren gegen diese Kommunisten-Zombis...die kleine Greta ist die Vorhut ! Noch lebe ich in München ...weil man hier echte Arbeit schätzt , auch wenn das wohnen extrem teuer ist ! Naja ...nun gehts ab nach Chemnitz ...habe was gekauft und setze mich zur Ruhe und werde sicher noch mitmachen das unser Land nicht von Zombis regiert wird wenn der Merkelzombi und andere wech sind !
Von ganzem Herzen alles Gute und viel Glück in Chemnitz!
Tolles Orchester!
Very nice! Thanks!
Oh, the Americain Bar und Grill!
Rick, why did you come here?
I came for the water. I was misinformed!
Life was very glamorous for people with money in those days.
leedsman54 still is haha
@@jcb5782 I wouldn't know!
👏👏👏☺💃💃💃💃👍👍👍
Bauschke survived the war after Luftwaffe service (presumably doing entertainment for the servicemen) and went on to work for the American occupiers of W. Germany until he was killed in a car-accident late in 1945
da gibt es auch nen film mit marrika röck( im gruenen kakadu)
As good as anything in the States
Na ja, meines Erachtens nach, müsste das "Eldorado" in der Motzstraße, welches auch in den Bildern dieses Videos auftaucht 1938 schon längst von den braunen Barbaren geschlossen worden sein. Es würde mich sehr wundern, wenn eine sehr berühmte Homosexuellen /Transvestiten Bar aus der Weimarer Republik 1938 noch bestand gehabt hätte.
Die Bar vielleicht schon, aber unter anderen Vorzeichen.
Wasn't fun illegal under the 12 years of you know who?
Only degenerate fun.
What 12 years? Trump only had four!
And no, dance halls, bars and cabarets were not illegal. They were often regulated by the powers that be, but not illegal. Unlike America, where a teenager can legally buy a rifle, but not a beer...
@@tomsommer8372 I wouldn't know about that. I'm Canadian.
You could never be sure about what was allowed or what was tolerated. An atmosphere of fear can only exist when the rule of law is exchanged by the rule of arbitrary measures, aka terror. Any moment a squad of SS or police could enter a bar and tell the band to stop playing that "American Jewish Negro Swing" . Years ago a German 78-collector had a program on the radio titled "Als Swingtanzen verboten war". Lots of then elderly people wrote to him and said he had to change that misleading name because there would be no evidence that "swing" was really forbidden under the nazis, they had danced to it and the records themselves are proof that this kind of music was allowed or at least tolerated ( as long as the composer was not Jewish). Others then objected and came up with memories of incidents that I mentioned above. One man, a teenager by then, reported that he had got denunciated by his neighbours and was brought to the Gestapo headquarters in Hamburg (location: Stadtbaumbrücke), along with his records. He got interrogated by an SD-(Sicherheitsdienst) official. Whenever he said anything that this man did not like to hear a record was smashed on his head. In the end he was sentenced to a number of weekends of incarceration in a juvenile prison for playing "wehrkraftzersetzende und jugendgefährdende Musik", meaning that kind of music was seen as undermining the German war effort and was endangering the moral values of German juveniles. From that day on he had to pack his things each Friday afternoon and ring the doorbell at the prison for six subsequent weekends. Others were not so lucky. Himmler himself saw a great threat in the "Swingjugend", called "swingkids" in English, and demanded them being crushed with all force.
@@christiankastorf1427 thanks for that- I thought it was called Entarte Musik. I've read somewhere that in the Warsaw Ghetto, there were swing clubs and often German soldiers would sneak in to listen and dance, but maybe that's an urban legend.