Und dit waren janz bestimmt sogar allet wasch echte berliner um 32 würd ick meinen wah Danach waren dit womöglich zum teil geflohene preussen und Rest berliner die zum Teil schon vaterlos groß geworden sind. Das Berlin um 1900 war sicherlich eines der beeindruckensten
Interesting fact: Berlin was originally a Slavic city. Its modern name is a Germanised form of the Slavic name Braline and comes from the personal name Bral, a shortened form of the Slavic compound name Bratoslav (giving glory to his brother).
Yes, it was a Slavic settlement, but it didn't become a city until many centuries later. Fun fact, because of a beer tax in the Hohenzollern Residence Tangermünde on the Elbe, beer should become more expensive there. The brewers and drinkers there didn't like that at all and they rebelled against the Hohenzollern. However, the elector had no desire to argue with people who went to the barricades to prevent a beer tax. For this reason he moved his residence to a previously insignificant small town called Berlin. Without this beer war in Tangermünde, Berlin would probably never have become the German capital, it would have remained a small town.
This city went from a swamp town into one of the fastest growing cities in the world. The imperial city of Berlin seemed like it would have never stopped growing. Tens of thousands of people living in a single kilometer. Modern day Berlin is now a shitty tourist backwater. The city has lost most of it's architecture and population growth from the war and hasn't recovered since. Nowadays a developer might be nearly killed in a riot because he simply wanted to build an apartment on a bombed out courtyard.
Fucking with "developers" who want to built stuff is kind of a Berlin Tradition...just ask the Kurfürsten. Also...as you can see in the numbers...the population IS still growing and I'am not sure if a faster growth would be better for the city.
Population History of Berlin: 1415 - 2020
1415: 7,000
1648: 6,000
1688: 19,000
1720: 65,000
1740: 90,000
1786: 147,000
1806: 155,000
1840: 329,000
1875: 967,000
1920: 3,879,000
1932: 4,274,000
1945: 2,807,000
1953: 3,367,000
1961: 3,253,000
1988: 3,353,000
2020: 3,562,000
in 1932 lived more people there than today.
Und dit waren janz bestimmt sogar allet wasch echte berliner um 32 würd ick meinen wah
Danach waren dit womöglich zum teil geflohene preussen und Rest berliner die zum Teil schon vaterlos groß geworden sind.
Das Berlin um 1900 war sicherlich eines der beeindruckensten
@@Beowulf_93 quite impressive indeed
this needs to have at least 100k views
Great work!
Sehr schön gemacht!
Great video, thanks for uploading!
Wait, why the low view rate?!
And at 1:59, we have here a sentence that is supposed be but is really not interrogative.
Very nice, thank you.
놀라운 영상 감사합니다. 대단합니다!
Interesting fact: Berlin was originally a Slavic city. Its modern name is a Germanised form of the Slavic name Braline and comes from the personal name Bral, a shortened form of the Slavic compound name Bratoslav (giving glory to his brother).
Yes, it was a Slavic settlement, but it didn't become a city until many centuries later. Fun fact, because of a beer tax in the Hohenzollern Residence Tangermünde on the Elbe, beer should become more expensive there. The brewers and drinkers there didn't like that at all and they rebelled against the Hohenzollern. However, the elector had no desire to argue with people who went to the barricades to prevent a beer tax. For this reason he moved his residence to a previously insignificant small town called Berlin. Without this beer war in Tangermünde, Berlin would probably never have become the German capital, it would have remained a small town.
I heard the name comes from the slavik word for "swamp".
@@dergutehut3961 yeah bear swamp but that's the german meaning
Nice animation!
Very good!
Vídeo interessante.
Evolution of München
This city went from a swamp town into one of the fastest growing cities in the world. The imperial city of Berlin seemed like it would have never stopped growing. Tens of thousands of people living in a single kilometer. Modern day Berlin is now a shitty tourist backwater. The city has lost most of it's architecture and population growth from the war and hasn't recovered since. Nowadays a developer might be nearly killed in a riot because he simply wanted to build an apartment on a bombed out courtyard.
Fucking with "developers" who want to built stuff is kind of a Berlin Tradition...just ask the Kurfürsten.
Also...as you can see in the numbers...the population IS still growing and I'am not sure if a faster growth would be better for the city.
nah, Berlin today is awesome and I'm very proud of this city
@@iamothemakhnovist20no
interesante