Every 12-year-old boy will be caught up in WWI in 1914...and even the 8-year-olds will have to fight at the end of the war. If they survive, most will be traumatized the rest of their lives. And those who survive might live long enough to see humans lands on the moon.
I so Love this channel. It is like being in a Time Machine. I always wonder how it would be to go back into time without all the technology, including medical technology. But what I noticed even more than anything, is how everything around us change but humans typically stay the same. I love pausing and getting a close up on the peoples and children’s faces, and they are so instantly remarkably the same as people of today. My imagination just stretches when watching these films, I wish there were more 1800 films or older. I could spend hours watching and intersecting these places and people in these films. Then to think, that all these lives are gone except for most of the things they created, which were passed on to the next generation. Amazing!
beautiful feeling and I'm glad that I met your channel every video of yours is unique and with a lot of love and difficult part of the video and analysis so that we have the pleasure of watching it...greetings from Greece from the island of Santorini🇬🇷
Been to Brussels a few times and like Bruges is very beautiful, many lovely buildings, very busy with tourists, lots of great places to get food and beer, it still looks like the 1908 video
Nass, Great job with this video. Brussels is the capital of Belgium for those who do not know. I love early 1900's scenes because you have horse and buggies, streetcars, & motor cars sharing the road at the same time! Wow! Beautiful scenes all the way around. Love the train tracks in forest scene at 6:06. Thank you! ❤❤❤
Yes a new upload! Love this channel, it's so cool seeing the history of US and wondering about the lives and times of those that lived in these video😊!
@@Tchild2 Heaven…? For who…? Even though this Era maybe interesting to us now and these films only show the beauty, I am sure many lived through hardship with unfair treatment and no laws to protect vulnerable.
@@currentconditions962 True. However, we have all of these laws and yet we have massive inequality, suffering and really ugly, dystopian hell-scapes we call cities.
Wow, Belgium is so beautiful. These videos always make me feel like I’m floating in a bubble through time of places I would dream to visit & people I would have loved to greet. 🤝🕊️
What a grandiose city! Belgium benefitted greatly from the guided age. I grew up there and remember feeling the grandeur all around me in the 60s and 70s. It was a wealthy city. I don't know what it's like today because I haven't been back since the eighties. I think a visit is due.
It's still a great city to visit, but I would recommend checking out the other cities as well. The Brussels speculators and the building boom in the 60s hasn't kept everything in its original Belle Epoque state, but many neighbourhoods still are like you see in this video.
Brussels more than hundred years ago looked way richer and civilized than it is today. That's why they called it the "Belle Epoque". There is a small chance, but not impossible, that my grandmother appeared in this movie, when young lady, she went to Brussels to help in a bakery in those years.
Gün aydin! Zaman yolçulugu adami düşündürür. Haradan haraya. O qədər dəyərlidir ki bir sözlə ofadə edə bilmərəm. Təşəkkürlər Dəstək verdim. Baki şəhəri
My Goodness! The year that this piece of Nitrate was filmed - ... it had only been 43 years since Abraham Lincoln was taken from us - 4 years in the future ... of this film - Titanic was all over the news, and we're looking at something that's 116 years old! - just marvel at the advancement in this technology - how wonderful - this way - that it can be used for.
Oh to walk through a city where there’s not a single motorised road vehicle and where you could hear horses hooves and people’s voices (I know the audio isn’t original, but it’s an example of the actual sounds).
@@cvankrieken It isn't. The Anspach fountain was taken down for the Metro works in 1973 and rebuilt at the Square des Blindés in 1981. Where it still stands.
3:15 this early Noordstation/Gare du Nord/North Station, a terminus, was demolished when the North - South railway connection was constructed. It was replaced by something ugly.
The enormous monolithic building with the giant doors at 2.10 is a bit scary looking as it looms into view. At 5 mins in the Brandenburg Gate looking arch looks like something out of a World's Fair. All very oversized for the people shown in the video. Fascinating. 😳😲🥴
2:10 that's the justice palace which at the time was the largest building (they say) of te world. It's still hugely impressive although it's not in the best state and always in scaffolding. The 'Brandenburg gate' is actually the Cinquantenaire which is the monument to Belgium's 50 years existence. It apparently was part of exhibitions at the time.
In case you didn't notice there are electric trams in this video. Many buildings you see are 19th century which is when sewage systems were built in large cities like this.
@@marlowkaplan3584 Belgians are eternal refurbishers. By 1908 in most of these buildings "modern" utilities such as gas, water and electricity would have been installed, especially in the commercial buildings.
I was in Brussels for a few days in the '70s. I loved it, but this clip make it looks like an alien place... And I'm sure that if I'd go back today, I'd say the same thing...
소리를 어떤 기술로 바꾼겁니까? 합성인가요 실제 1908년 당시의 화면과 일치하는 소리를 기술로 복구시킨건가요 그때 그당시 소리를? 화면 촬영할때 사진작가는 어떤 목적으로 누가 찍은건가요? 1800년대껏도 지금 기술로 복구시키기 가능한가요? 1908년 비행기가 없는데 어떻게 상공에서 찍었나요? 저때 여러가지 기술들이 궁금하네요.
Almost the same looking electric street trams I rode in Odessa, Ukraine in 1970s. No wonder. It was a Belgian company that was responsible for bringing them to the city in 2010, practically at the same time this film was made.
There's an odd aspect about the electric trolleys at the beginning of the video. I see the power poles sticking up from the trolleys, but I don't see any overhead electrical lines or poles on the street sides that would suspend the electric lines. I assume the electric lines are washed out in the film by the sky.
No, power was taken from underground conduit : look at the left rail, the gap is wider than on the right. This was imposed by the City authorities, for aesthetic reasons.
I notice the slowness of the pedestrians' movements; is this the normal speed of the film? By setting the player speed to 1.5, it seems more real to me...
Un minimum de didascalies serait fort apprécié pour qui ne connaît pas cette ville fort agréable ,en particulier pour sa riche cuisine française, flamande ( chasse) et maritime ( poissons, crustacés).
Thanks for posting this unique authentic video of our Belgian capital from before most of my grandparents were born. So comforting and nostalgic to see how Brussels was still a beautiful peaceful and real Belgian capital for real Belgian people 🥲 Nowadays you want to avoid some quarters for your own safety because of decades of disgraceful politicians who fill their own pockets by selling our country for every foreigner to invade 🧕🧕🧕🧕👻👻👻👻 and break down our own Belgian identity 🇧🇪💔
Die Farbe ist nach wie vor verfälscht. Das Sounddesign macht es auch nicht besser. Eigentlich ist es nicht möglich, die Farben insgesamt so wiederherzustellen, wie sie einmal waren. Ich habe dies auch schon versucht und deswegen aufgegeben. 😇
Quite a number of those buildings are still there but people and culture are completely different. The amount of Graffiti, Muslims, Africans, and the way people dress in current Brussels are hideous. I am not intending to spread hatred or racism, but if you see yourself the present Brussels, I am sure that you understand what I am saying. It is not that architectures which makes the city beautiful, but its people and culture.
@@Skyfallz1 Brussels Sprout, an inconspicuous hole, 100 years ago it was a hole for use by Sailors, the local population was angry at the expense of feeding their daughters🤣
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do you use TH-cam videos as a source or only the original films from archives to process?
Everyone we see in this film is long dead, even the children. It's emotional and fascinating to think about this.
Every 12-year-old boy will be caught up in WWI in 1914...and even the 8-year-olds will have to fight at the end of the war. If they survive, most will be traumatized the rest of their lives. And those who survive might live long enough to see humans lands on the moon.
it's exactly what I wondering! I'm from Brussels
We're just passing through.
Yes, and the average lifespan was much shorter then. Around 50 at the time.
How do you know idiot? Don’t assume
I so Love this channel. It is like being in a Time Machine. I always wonder how it would be to go back into time without all the technology, including medical technology. But what I noticed even more than anything, is how everything around us change but humans typically stay the same. I love pausing and getting a close up on the peoples and children’s faces, and they are so instantly remarkably the same as people of today. My imagination just stretches when watching these films, I wish there were more 1800 films or older. I could spend hours watching and intersecting these places and people in these films. Then to think, that all these lives are gone except for most of the things they created, which were passed on to the next generation. Amazing!
Я такая же. Интересно смотреть. И размышлять.
beautiful feeling and I'm glad that I met your channel every video of yours is unique and with a lot of love and difficult part of the video and analysis so that we have the pleasure of watching it...greetings from Greece from the island of Santorini🇬🇷
Been to Brussels a few times and like Bruges is very beautiful, many lovely buildings, very busy with tourists, lots of great places to get food and beer, it still looks like the 1908 video
Brussels in 1908!! How great is this channel!!! Great work, as usual, NASS!!
Сказочно красиво на железных путях вдоль леса, я первый раз вижу такое))
😊❤
Nass, Great job with this video. Brussels is the capital of Belgium for those who do not know. I love early 1900's scenes because you have horse and buggies, streetcars, & motor cars sharing the road at the same time! Wow! Beautiful scenes all the way around. Love the train tracks in forest scene at 6:06. Thank you! ❤❤❤
Thank you
Train scene is awesome, agreed!
This is how pretty Europe was until Adolph Hitler showed up.
Yes a new upload! Love this channel, it's so cool seeing the history of US and wondering about the lives and times of those that lived in these video😊!
Thank you!
Photography is an amazing invention. To be able to capture time and keep it for all to see afterwards.
Beautiful!
Thank you Nas 💖♥️❤️🙏🏼💖♥️❤️
Brussels 1908 - what a world of splendor, prosperity and architectural wonders. Must have been a heaven living in that era.
Now it looks like a zoo
@@ernstaugust6428 A third world zoo.
Согласна с Вами. Архитектура сказочная. Сейчас так не строят. Деградация на лицо. Сейчас бетон и стекло. А раньше строили с душой сказочно!!!!!
@@Tchild2 Heaven…? For who…? Even though this Era maybe interesting to us now and these films only show the beauty, I am sure many lived through hardship with unfair treatment and no laws to protect vulnerable.
@@currentconditions962 True. However, we have all of these laws and yet we have massive inequality, suffering and really ugly, dystopian hell-scapes we call cities.
Wow, Belgium is so beautiful. These videos always make me feel like I’m floating in a bubble through time of places I would dream to visit & people I would have loved to greet. 🤝🕊️
What a grandiose city! Belgium benefitted greatly from the guided age. I grew up there and remember feeling the grandeur all around me in the 60s and 70s. It was a wealthy city. I don't know what it's like today because I haven't been back since the eighties. I think a visit is due.
it´s muslim city now
It's still a great city to visit, but I would recommend checking out the other cities as well. The Brussels speculators and the building boom in the 60s hasn't kept everything in its original Belle Epoque state, but many neighbourhoods still are like you see in this video.
It turned into a shithole
NOOOOO please don't spoil the good memories. Avoid any big city in Western Europe as the plague. Our once great civilization has turned into ruins.
WOW!!!!..THANK YOU, NASS..!!!!❤🎉❤
Thx!!
I love the classic architecture and modernity of it all ! For it's time, it must have been a marvelous place to live and visit!
Un gran recuerdo para la humanidad. Muchas grasias por conpartir.
Brussels more than hundred years ago looked way richer and civilized than it is today. That's why they called it the "Belle Epoque". There is a small chance, but not impossible, that my grandmother appeared in this movie, when young lady, she went to Brussels to help in a bakery in those years.
NASS! Thanks for posting this video.
Thx bro
Oh c’est magnifique j’aurais aimé vivre à cette époque qu'elle bonheurs pour les gens ❤
Согласна с Вами
Gün aydin! Zaman yolçulugu adami düşündürür. Haradan haraya. O qədər dəyərlidir ki bir sözlə ofadə edə bilmərəm. Təşəkkürlər Dəstək verdim. Baki şəhəri
a paradise compared to today..thx for this.
Я так же думаю
That was lovely what I saw of it Nass, 👍👍
Thank you!
Never knew Brussels was such an interesting metropole.
My Goodness! The year that this piece of Nitrate was filmed - ... it had only been 43 years since Abraham Lincoln was taken from us - 4 years in the future ... of this film - Titanic was all over the news, and we're looking at something that's 116 years old! - just marvel at the advancement in this technology - how wonderful - this way - that it can be used for.
We should go back to this
Bravo! Perfect for a 120 year old video!
Thx!!
Look at all of that civility and inventions.
Amazing!
Thx!!
Felt like I was lucid dreaming.
Very nice old video beautiful
Oh to walk through a city where there’s not a single motorised road vehicle and where you could hear horses hooves and people’s voices (I know the audio isn’t original, but it’s an example of the actual sounds).
;))
The quiet parks have too much noise though. There's still room for improvement soundwise.
Are any of these building / palace locations still in existence? What stunning locations!
See description
That fountain on Place de Brouckère is gone… what a pity…
@@cvankrieken It isn't. The Anspach fountain was taken down for the Metro works in 1973 and rebuilt at the Square des Blindés in 1981. Where it still stands.
3:15 this early Noordstation/Gare du Nord/North Station, a terminus, was demolished when the North - South railway connection was constructed. It was replaced by something ugly.
@@flitsertheo Aha ! Thanks ! I didn’t know…
Imagine showing this video to someone in 100 years time!
Much better then.
Amazing video. Better watch your step when crossing the street with all that horse manure laying around!
Gute Geschwindigkeit ❤
this architecture is unreal man O_O
Que c'est merveilleux.et magique.
The enormous monolithic building with the giant doors at 2.10 is a bit scary looking as it looms into view. At 5 mins in the Brandenburg Gate looking arch looks like something out of a World's Fair. All very oversized for the people shown in the video. Fascinating. 😳😲🥴
2:10 that's the justice palace which at the time was the largest building (they say) of te world. It's still hugely impressive although it's not in the best state and always in scaffolding. The 'Brandenburg gate' is actually the Cinquantenaire which is the monument to Belgium's 50 years existence. It apparently was part of exhibitions at the time.
No indoor plumbing, no electricity but they sure could build magnificent dare i say glorious buildings
И водопровод был, и электричество!
In case you didn't notice there are electric trams in this video. Many buildings you see are 19th century which is when sewage systems were built in large cities like this.
@@klapsigaarenbasgitaar1931 those amazing buildings are already built in this video and they don't look brand new.
@@marlowkaplan3584 Belgians are eternal refurbishers. By 1908 in most of these buildings "modern" utilities such as gas, water and electricity would have been installed, especially in the commercial buildings.
I was in Brussels for a few days in the '70s. I loved it, but this clip make it looks like an alien place... And I'm sure that if I'd go back today, I'd say the same thing...
At 1.25X speed, it seems to be a more accurate and natural walking and carriage speed.
Yes, 1.25 is the speed to use for this.
👍👍👍
소리를 어떤 기술로 바꾼겁니까? 합성인가요 실제 1908년 당시의 화면과 일치하는 소리를 기술로 복구시킨건가요 그때 그당시 소리를?
화면 촬영할때 사진작가는 어떤 목적으로 누가 찍은건가요? 1800년대껏도 지금 기술로 복구시키기 가능한가요? 1908년 비행기가 없는데 어떻게 상공에서 찍었나요? 저때 여러가지 기술들이 궁금하네요.
Baloon?
Вне всякого сомнения, что все эти античные великолепные постройки - это наследие какой-то великой про-цивилизации.
To be honest, Europe has the most beautiful cities in the world, far better than the west in mu opinion.
Almost the same looking electric street trams I rode in Odessa, Ukraine in 1970s. No wonder. It was a Belgian company that was responsible for bringing them to the city in 2010, practically at the same time this film was made.
👍👍👍👍👍
8:05 what in the absolute WORLD is that thing? A giant electric light? Some kind of lightning harvester-Tesla coil?
Probably a telephone exchange post.
It s really cool to see the future capital of the European Union!
Belgium fortunately escaped much of the horrendous destruction through the wars.
Hmm, a lot of destruction still. Part of the front line ran through Belgium in WWI. Leuven was torched by the Germans in WWI.
Как это возможно, как будто кто-то вернулся из будущего с гоупро и снял это всё))
There's an odd aspect about the electric trolleys at the beginning of the video. I see the power poles sticking up from the trolleys, but I don't see any overhead electrical lines or poles on the street sides that would suspend the electric lines. I assume the electric lines are washed out in the film by the sky.
No, power was taken from underground conduit : look at the left rail, the gap is wider than on the right. This was imposed by the City authorities, for aesthetic reasons.
@@bouli3576 That's interesting. I had no idea there was such a system. Thanks.
Bélgica/ bruxelas . 🇧🇪
😎😎
❤❤🎉🎉
Très belle reconstitution
I regret not having that life; no traffic accidents, no pollution, no theft; and ministers don't lie much.😅
Can you tell us more about your new colorization technique? It looks great.
yes!
When somebody starts to do comparison videos out of these (then and now views)?
Brussels is an incredibly beautiful city, even today. It's basically Paris without the attitude and at one third less the price.
شوفوا إحتشام المراة في ذلك الوقت .. اما الان فحدث ولا حرج .. لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله ..
🎉🎉🎉🎉
I notice the slowness of the pedestrians' movements; is this the normal speed of the film? By setting the player speed to 1.5, it seems more real to me...
No cars yet. What is powering the street trams
They had electric trams; and cable cars, driven by underground cables, then. There were also steam powered trams in some cities.
Un minimum de didascalies serait fort apprécié pour qui ne connaît pas cette ville fort agréable ,en particulier pour sa riche cuisine française, flamande ( chasse) et maritime ( poissons, crustacés).
Where is brusless ?
It's the capital of Belgium.
Are you american..?? 😂🎉
@@pietg.6249 no
@@Chrissy-j6v I see
The horse at 1:18 has 6 legs.
I reacted in the same way until I concentrated and saw that someone was walking at the same time as the horse.
Eerily quiet
Thanks for posting this unique authentic video of our Belgian capital from before most of my grandparents were born. So comforting and nostalgic to see how Brussels was still a beautiful peaceful and real Belgian capital for real Belgian people 🥲 Nowadays you want to avoid some quarters for your own safety because of decades of disgraceful politicians who fill their own pockets by selling our country for every foreigner to invade 🧕🧕🧕🧕👻👻👻👻 and break down our own Belgian identity 🇧🇪💔
Die Farbe ist nach wie vor verfälscht. Das Sounddesign macht es auch nicht besser.
Eigentlich ist es nicht möglich, die Farben insgesamt so wiederherzustellen, wie sie einmal waren.
Ich habe dies auch schon versucht und deswegen aufgegeben. 😇
Let's be real who build up these old worlds?? Not the people bk then come come on now
Quite a number of those buildings are still there but people and culture are completely different. The amount of Graffiti, Muslims, Africans, and the way people dress in current Brussels are hideous. I am not intending to spread hatred or racism, but if you see yourself the present Brussels, I am sure that you understand what I am saying. It is not that architectures which makes the city beautiful, but its people and culture.
А это точно Брюссель? Вот как на Африканских колониях отгрохали себе столицу бельгийцы!
looked better back then, now it looks boring and water downed with less energy, should have kept the trams. most boring European capital city ever
Try Dublin sometime if you're talking about boring
Well you can say a lot about Brussels but IMHO not that it's boring.
Tartaria
@@Skyfallz1 Brussels Sprout, an inconspicuous hole, 100 years ago it was a hole for use by Sailors, the local population was angry at the expense of feeding their daughters🤣