Astounding & very moving. The things we didn't quite realize... I didn't see this the first time round. So glad you posted it again. Thank you, Nessy..
Wow that was fabulous Nessy, some powerful footage there and I agree this history should never be forgotten. Another place to put on the to do list, thank you👍❤️
My "adopted" grandfather (pépé, it's a long story how that happened) that I never met, was a resistance fighter. His real name was Octave, but went by his code name André, even up until his death. His own sister turned him in to the Gestapo. And he was sent to a prisoner of war farm in western Germany. While there, he met his future wife Ursula (mémé) who was a Swabian from the black forest. After the war they weren't allowed to get married, some weird policy that was done right after the war of none of the French could marry any German, but they lived together in Germany and had 3 kids, then eventually they were able to move to Strasbourg, get married, and had 3 more kids. He past not long after the the baby twins were born. He had disowned his whole family that lived in Paris, and his German wife and mixed nationality kids all took on the Alsacien culture as their own.
The way you can tell history and its important events is very soft and interesting. I miss this kind of videos, I hope you will come back soon to give us more amazing content 🔮
Wow Nessy have you ever thought of being a history teacher? your really good at telling these stories of history in general. You love discovery and mystery of things and old history. I can see you taking your students on history tours and abandon buildings and seeing their perspective of things, the way you see it. I hope in the future you write a book of your own of the history of Paris even the ones that were hidden that's was not talked about. I learned a lot. Thank you!
Astounding & very moving. The things we didn't quite realize... I didn't see this the first time round. So glad you posted it again. Thank you, Nessy..
Wow that was fabulous Nessy, some powerful footage there and I agree this history should never be forgotten.
Another place to put on the to do list, thank you👍❤️
My "adopted" grandfather (pépé, it's a long story how that happened) that I never met, was a resistance fighter. His real name was Octave, but went by his code name André, even up until his death. His own sister turned him in to the Gestapo. And he was sent to a prisoner of war farm in western Germany. While there, he met his future wife Ursula (mémé) who was a Swabian from the black forest. After the war they weren't allowed to get married, some weird policy that was done right after the war of none of the French could marry any German, but they lived together in Germany and had 3 kids, then eventually they were able to move to Strasbourg, get married, and had 3 more kids. He past not long after the the baby twins were born. He had disowned his whole family that lived in Paris, and his German wife and mixed nationality kids all took on the Alsacien culture as their own.
Amazing story. Thanks for sharing!
Well done, quite interesting historic details thank you !
The way you can tell history and its important events is very soft and interesting. I miss this kind of videos, I hope you will come back soon to give us more amazing content 🔮
This is pure quality!Proud part of your notification squad!
I just found your channel today and love it! Your videos are absolutely wonderful!
really great history lesson ! I always learn so much !
I just discovered this channel and I love every bit of content you share thank you 💛
Thank you for the video, it's informative and beautifully done!
Thanks Messy...wish we'd see you and your videos more often.
Amazing piece...thanks!
Well done! 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻. That was wonderful and I am definitely visiting next time
Thank you Sara!
Wow Nessy have you ever thought of being a history teacher? your really good at telling these stories of history in general. You love discovery and mystery of things and old history. I can see you taking your students on history tours and abandon buildings and seeing their perspective of things, the way you see it. I hope in the future you write a book of your own of the history of Paris even the ones that were hidden that's was not talked about. I learned a lot. Thank you!
bravo dear cousin !
I love her episodes!!!
Nicely done! I didn't even mind the bits about Microsoft. I'll definitely have to visit that museum next time I'm in Paris.
And the catacombs museum is nextdoor too.
the ads was quite smooth
Forgotten history thanks for sharing!
Amazing! Thank you!
Interesting film. Thank you.
So glad you found it entertaining Mark!
Bravo
Where are the videos on new york ????
I loved the trailers!!!!
Love it
Thanks Glenda :)
awesomeness
These videos have pretty high quality. But the titles need some work imho
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Don't forget the 2nd DB, and ''la nueve'' joined by republican Spaniards first to enter Paris...by the way and TK'S for all...