Marseille is it in France? - Walking in 4K July 2023

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  • I walked in the center of Marseille on July 3rd 2023. This is right after several days of heavy riots in the city like rest of France to protest the killing of a 17 year old by the police in Paris.
    #marseille #france #riots #walking #tourist #europe #vlog

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  • @guidebooktraveller
    @guidebooktraveller ปีที่แล้ว +4

    You have done a really nice video here. Enjoyable and immersive tour that captures the beauty of Marseille. Appreciate your work…have subscribed to the channel. ❤️❤️❤️

    • @driveeurope
      @driveeurope  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Many thanks! Good luck with your channel!

  • @marc-peterschoelermann1949
    @marc-peterschoelermann1949 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Schönes Video mit originaler Musik 🎷🎺🥁🎶aus Marseille - vielen Dank !👍

  • @Walkinginindia2
    @Walkinginindia2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Nice walk 👌 video quality is amazing ❤

  • @AbderrTouaddi
    @AbderrTouaddi ปีที่แล้ว +5

    One video is great and i love france ,espicially marseille from algeria .❤❤.

    • @driveeurope
      @driveeurope  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for watching and your support. Greetings to 🇩🇿 Algeria.

    • @histoirederigoler2311
      @histoirederigoler2311 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Marseille France no Algeria

    • @AndaIusich
      @AndaIusich 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@histoirederigoler2311il a dit qu’il aime Marseille et qu’il envoie des bisous de l’Algérie, pas que Marseille est en Algérie

  • @sammyhagger12
    @sammyhagger12 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Interesting. Thanks!

    • @driveeurope
      @driveeurope  ปีที่แล้ว

      thank you for stopping by.

  • @ELENA-bd7cc
    @ELENA-bd7cc ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Much more chaos and full of people than in the video (13-15of july)

    • @driveeurope
      @driveeurope  ปีที่แล้ว

      I think it was calm during the day and worse at night.

  • @labeilleautiste6318
    @labeilleautiste6318 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Hey its my city

  • @domitiusafer
    @domitiusafer ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Marseille is a port, one of the great ports of the since the Antiquity and was the great French colonial port in that the soldiers and commercial ships left Marseille to reach Africa in particular the "Algeria or French Indochina via the Suez Canal and which has always had a cosmopolitan population (Italian, Spanish, Arab, Berber in particular) and will be conducive to traffic of all kinds. It was in the years 60-70 with its clandestine factories the capital of drug trafficking the famous" French connection". The city has a tradition of autonomy and rebel in France by opposing the central power of Paris in the 16th century under King Henry IV, in the 17th century under King Louis XIV or during the French Revolution when she was a supporter of the Girondins who opposed Robespierre’s Jacobins, she rose up against Robespierre after he had his Gironde political opponents guillotined. Taken by the republican troops on 21 August 1793, Robespierre decided to remove it so that Marseilles received the title of "City without name". It also rose up against the Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte in 1814 even though the latter young lieutenant stayed there and met his first fiancée Désirée Clary, whom he then left for Joséphine de Beauharnais, his brother Joseph Bonaparte married Désirée Clary’s older sister, who was consoled by General Bernadotte, who later became king of Sweden, of which she had a son, the king of Sweden, Oscar I, so that she is the ancestor of the present Swedish royal dynasty.

    • @driveeurope
      @driveeurope  ปีที่แล้ว

      I did not know most of these facts. Thank you for sharing. I can infact use this name city without a name in my future Marseille videos. Thank you so much for taking the time and sharing your knowledge.

    • @domitiusafer
      @domitiusafer ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@driveeurope Yes, it is only after the fall and execution of Robespierre on July 27, 1794 that Marseille will be authorized by the new French government (the executive board) to take his name again it was officially done on July 14, 1795 because the government considered it inconsistent that the French Republic had since February 21, 1794 a national anthem called "La Marseillaise" when the city of Marseilles was officially no longer called Marseilles and it was also a question for the leaders of the new regime hostile to Robespierre that they had overthrown to reward Marseilles one of the martyred cities that had resisted the oppression of Robespierre and paid him not only for the death of several of his inhabitants but also for the removal of his name.

    • @domitiusafer
      @domitiusafer ปีที่แล้ว

      @@driveeurope Moreover few people know that the reigning royal dynasty in Sweden has southern origins, Marseilles with Désirée Clary and the city of Pau city where was born Marshal Bernadotte who was a simple sergeant in the royal army before the French Revolution of 1789, strangely requested by the Swedes to become regent and then king of Sweden from 1810 because they had appreciated his military qualities and his human behavior towards the Swedish prisoners during the German campaign in 1806-1807 under Napoleon.
      The city of Pau was also the birthplace of another monarch, the future king of France, Henri IV, who was born in Pau, capital of the kingdom of Navarre, of which he was king before becoming king of France in 1589. There is also in Pau the royal castle where Henri IV was born and the birthplace of Bernadotte transformed into a museum.But there is not in Marseille a museum Désirée Clary and historians are still wondering whether the resentment of this-This to Napoleon, who had abandoned him for Josephine de Beauharnais, explains Bernadotte’s refusal in 1812 when he was in charge of Sweden to join Napoleon’s alliance in order to attack Russia, which would have been fatal to Russia-if it had had to face the simultaneous attack of Napoleon towards Moscow and Bernadotte towards Saint Petersburg then capital of Tsar Alexander I, as well as Bernadotte’s subsequent decision to join the coalition against Napoleon in 1813, where he brought his knowledge of French and Napoleonic fighting tactics to the enemy countries of France.

    • @domitiusafer
      @domitiusafer ปีที่แล้ว

      We see that with the role of Désirée Clary, Marseille had a decisive importance in the history of the Western world but also in the Second World.Indeed, an event today forgotten :Avenue de la Canebière in Marseille ( (so called because the hemp used to be transported from the ships docking in the Old Port for the manufacture of the ropes of the boats since in Latin the hemp is called Canebe) was the site of a historic event will be crucial in the history of France and world history. The assassination on October 9, 1934 of the king of Yugoslavia Alexander I and the French Minister of Foreign Affairs who accompanied him Louis Barthou. This was first the first attack of history filmed by a camera installed on the passage of the;The perpetrator of the attack a supporter of the Croatian separatist Ustashas financed and supported by Mussolini will be arrested and lynched by the crowd. -The Treaty of Alliance between France and Yugoslavia which was to be renewed on the occasion of the King’s visit will not be renewed leaving Mussolini’s hands free. But even more serious, the death of Minister Barthou compromises the military alliance concluded by this minister a few weeks earlier with the USSR of Stalin . Overcoming the anticommunism of most of the French political class and of the English government, Barthou pragmatic had succeeded in renewing the traditional alliance of France with Russia destined to take back Germany thus binding it-He fought on two fronts and divided his armed forces as had been the case between 1914 and 1918. But even more serious, the death of Minister Barthou compromises the military alliance concluded by this minister a few weeks earlier with the USSR of Stalin . Overcoming the anticommunism of most of the French political class and of the English government, Barthou pragmatic had succeeded in renewing the traditional alliance of France with Russia destined to take back Germany thus binding it-Barthou’s successor, Pierre Laval, in January 1935 by anticommunism, renounced his right to fight on two fronts and to divide his armed forces as was the case between 1914 and 1918."Russian military alliance to get closer to Italy, thus displeasing Stalin who in 1939 signed a pact of no aggression with Hitler, so that Hitler was freed from the Russian military threat , France unlike 1914, will receive the shock of the entire larger German army (Germany has 60 million inhabitants against 41 million in France) Historians think that with the military alliance between France and the USSR, Hitler would have been held in respect and certainly would not have invaded Czechoslovakia in 1938-39, because the Czechoslovak government, unlike the Polish government, had authorized the passage of the Red Army on its soil in the event of a conflict with Germany.In any event, Hitler certainly would not have taken the risk of fighting on two fronts to the west and east and with the Russian alliance, France would have been less dependent on the policy of appeasement and weakness towards Hitler of the British governments Baldwin and Chamberlain, notably in 1938 in Munich; Another consequence of the attack in Marseilles, General Alphonse Georges who accompanied the king and the minister in the car because commanding the military region of Marseilles will also be seriously wounded on this occasion But General Georges was approached to take over in January 1935 as head of the French armies of General Weygand reached the age limit. Georges seriously wounded will be ousted from the post and replaced by General Gamelin main responsible for the French military disaster of May-June 1940 because of his manoeuvre to advance in Belgium the 7th army of General Giraud placed in reserve in the area of Sedan deeming it sufficiently protected by the forest of the Ardennes and the river of the Meuse which according to him constituted natural obstacles sufficient anti-tank , which meant that the Germans concentrated their attack on the least fortified Sedan sector and their tanks managed to cross the river Meuse encircled the French and English armies too advanced in Belgium to face a German diversionary attack against Belgium and the Netherlands. The English army barely managed to escape the encirclement and capture by evading the English soldiers by sea in the port of Dunkirk.
      General Georges appointed as Gamelin’s deputy, had opposed Gamelin’s maneuver which had put his resignation on the line if his plan was not implemented, causing the head of the French government Paul Reynaud to cede. Thus, if General Georges had not been wounded in Marseilles, he would have taken command of the French armies in 1935 and the outcome of the Battle of France between May and June 1940 could have been different because he would not have undertaken Gamelin’s manoeuvre.Thus the Marseilles attack of October 9, 1934 general forgotten in the history books on World War II, changed the course of history and the world in the following yearsth-cam.com/video/EXN-WPWjmxY/w-d-xo.html

  • @lawrence6838
    @lawrence6838 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    As a French person, this city disgusts me.
    Let it be attached to Algeria !

    • @driveeurope
      @driveeurope  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Most French people I have met seemed to really like Marseille.

    •  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Oui c'est ça. Et quand le pays va se prendre 10% de PiB en moins dans la tête, tu vas pleurer comme une madeleine et dire que c'est la faute des gôchishes et telle ou telle minorité.
      Ton dégoût on te le rend fois dix, payot. Tu nous aimes pas parce que la vie est dure ici, et tu ne tiendrais pas trois jours.

    •  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      He ben reste bien chez toi alors. On se passe très bien des gens comme toi ici. Tu ne sais rien.

  • @Anisgamingg
    @Anisgamingg 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Vous avez visité ça 👌🏼 à Marseille alors que vous aurez pu visiter tout Marseille

    • @driveeurope
      @driveeurope  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I really liked Marseille and have many videos from there. Great town and thanks for commenting!

  • @straightfaya7765
    @straightfaya7765 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I m glad I left this shit hole long time ago .

    • @driveeurope
      @driveeurope  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It was not that bad. some spots were amazing and people are much nicer than other parts of the country. I can see why some French people cannot live anywhere else but Marseille.

    •  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​​​@@driveeuropeWell. As a tourist the dark side of the city is not always as available to you, you know what I mean? It's both a curse and a blessing.
      But, what you found cool about the city is also very real and authentic. It's that contrast that makes this place intersting. But it takes its toll sometimes, ngl. You better have nerves of steel if you want to spend more than a few days here.

    • @NasirJones137
      @NasirJones137 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      T’es juste une victime

  • @ricky1171
    @ricky1171 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Naples and Marseille,.,.,... Too much grafitty

    • @driveeurope
      @driveeurope  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Marseille was on another level. Never been to Naples. Would like to go one day though

    • @BigHunterX-g3x
      @BigHunterX-g3x ปีที่แล้ว

      Las dos ciudades son interesantes y hermosas pero el Vesubio es un extra en Napoles

    •  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's no coincidence. Many people in Marseille can trace their ancestry back to Naples. Among other similarities.

  • @DominiqueTedesco
    @DominiqueTedesco 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    On ne donne pas la vraie image d'une ville touchée par les crimes, les vols, les agressions etc....;

    •  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      He oui la vie est plus que compliquée ici. Je pense que tout le monde est au courant, merci. Mais ça perturberait tellement ta vision du monde d'accepter de voir qu'il y a aussi des belles choses ?

  • @frankfrankfurtde9130
    @frankfrankfurtde9130 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    MARSEILLE 90% DES ÉTRANGERS

    • @alkebulanshujaaogun5152
      @alkebulanshujaaogun5152 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      😁

    • @driveeurope
      @driveeurope  หลายเดือนก่อน

      It is hard to tell for me who is a foreigner when they all speak French.

  • @nam8865
    @nam8865 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    pourquoi ne faites-vous rien pour enlever ces graffitis ?????

    • @driveeurope
      @driveeurope  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I was told by French people, they like Marseille the way it is.

    • @NasirJones137
      @NasirJones137 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Il a tourné la vidéo à la Plaine et vers Cours Julien deux quartiers connus pour leur culture de l’art, notamment de rue

  • @dumitrupira4801
    @dumitrupira4801 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Trop des Muslim

    • @RedMarley
      @RedMarley 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      pleurs, reste dans ton village gaullois

  • @nextowayneb7319
    @nextowayneb7319 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great peaceful city, im form Poland and come here for vacation since 2005.

    • @driveeurope
      @driveeurope  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It has a lot to offer for sure. Do you drive here from Poland?

    • @nextowayneb7319
      @nextowayneb7319 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@driveeurope One time I drove because we also want to see Milan. Every other time I fly, we have good connection by plane. This year I take my Friends because they live in right song propaganda that France dont exist xD