The 19th century is in the 1800's... Because after the year 1800, 1801 is the beginning of the 19th century. Until the year 1900, when 1901 became the 20th century
@@Xero-Hero In some languages "the 19th century" is less commonly used. Meaning when translating "the 1900's" to English they (including myself) tend to make this error. If using Swedish as an example; You don't really say "Det 19e århundradet". Instead you use "19-hundratalet". It has numbers and a word behind it while century are seen as a period of 100 years regardless of when it starts, and if you put 19 in front of it its just seen as the 1900's.
I was on a plane going to Arizona. I sat next to some college students that didn't know that there was a wall around East Germany and that both parts of Germany were separated. When I said something online about it people told me I was wrong and I should apologize to the students because there never was a wall around Germany. Crazy what they don't teach in schools.
strictly speaking there was no wall around east Germany. there was a wall , built by East Germany, which entirely surrounded west berlin. and there was a series of defences , the 'inner German border' , built by East Germany to separate west from east.
@@andrewyoung749 I was there. I went through Checkpoint Charlie to get into East Berlin. We accidentally drove into No man's land but got out before we were seen. There was a wall.
@@andrewyoung749 there was a wall. I was there. 72 to 96. I saw it many times when my father dragged us around doing geneology research. Even accidentally got lost in no man's land by Fulda.
We lived in Hanau from 72 to 96. We had the same things on American bases. Libraries, theater, bowling alley, gyms, schools and stores. Playgrounds by the military housing and outside schools and churches.
Wunsdorf. Group Soviet Forces (later called Western Group of Forces) in the former DDR. Zossen is near there too I believe. Lots of WW2 and earlier German military history in that area.
Prior to say, 1960, there were thousands of tunnel complexes open to casual entry. The area in Barvaria, where the Germans built huge military installations, underground, were open for anyone to explore with nothing but a flashlight. Some still exist but many have been sealed off.
I used to have a German friend who lives in a town bordering Germany and France, there were bunkers nearby from where he lives. He sent me a photo of the outside of it.
I wanna come visit! I notice that people have clearly forgotten the horrors though of WW2 and history is repeating in the form of Russia attacking Ukraine. :( This is why people should visit, to understand what happened in WW2 to be aware of how any normal person can be influenced by psychology to do terrible things.
Lost Places Near Berlin - the Fascination of Abandoned Buildings 1402pm 22.10.22 urban exploring has caught on... and now after yerv arrested those who indulged the passion for documenting the lost... and sabotaged and discredited the lives (and life) of those who kinnda looked like that's what they'd be up to ie: exploring urban environments... you can now allow the safe and reasonable media agencies to make a concerted effort to be a forerunner to all things explorative... kindda stinks, dont you think? kindda how things work, though.
People I don’t know put hidden cameras in my apartment and they talk to me from the street every day. There are cameras even in the toilet. Sometimes they let the children speak. I moved to another part of the country, the same people do the same. They are harassing my colleagues at work behind my back. The police don't interfere. I living is israel 25 years.I came from Azerbaijan.the Jews want to drive me to suicide.They talk to me all the time, when I go outside they leave. The neighbors never called the police. They call trying to kill me mastery.
Quanta tristezza vedere quei locali imbrattati da quelle scritte in russo, cosa aspettate a distruggere quellastatua inutile simbolo di decadimento e disturbo. È un offesa al popolo Tedesco...
The 19th century is in the 1800's... Because after the year 1800, 1801 is the beginning of the 19th century. Until the year 1900, when 1901 became the 20th century
I guess no one caught that 😉
@@CP-3333 a lot of people think it is the way he said it is. It just doesn't comprehend with some people
And it is built around 1880. So what's your point?
@@tobiasburen8340 my point is that he called it the 18th century. It's not the 18th century. Anything after 1801 is the 19th century.
@@Xero-Hero In some languages "the 19th century" is less commonly used. Meaning when translating "the 1900's" to English they (including myself) tend to make this error.
If using Swedish as an example; You don't really say "Det 19e århundradet". Instead you use "19-hundratalet". It has numbers and a word behind it while century are seen as a period of 100 years regardless of when it starts, and if you put 19 in front of it its just seen as the 1900's.
In diesem Bunker wurden Zwiebeln versteckt, um sie von den Franzosen fernzuhalten. Die meisten Zwiebeln waren im Mai 1945 völlig verfault.
I was on a plane going to Arizona. I sat next to some college students that didn't know that there was a wall around East Germany and that both parts of Germany were separated. When I said something online about it people told me I was wrong and I should apologize to the students because there never was a wall around Germany. Crazy what they don't teach in schools.
strictly speaking there was no wall around east Germany.
there was a wall , built by East Germany, which entirely surrounded west berlin.
and there was a series of defences , the 'inner German border' , built by East Germany to separate west from east.
@@andrewyoung749 I was there. I went through Checkpoint Charlie to get into East Berlin. We accidentally drove into No man's land but got out before we were seen. There was a wall.
@@andrewyoung749 there was a wall. I was there. 72 to 96. I saw it many times when my father dragged us around doing geneology research. Even accidentally got lost in no man's land by Fulda.
Very interesting tour Lukas, you always take us to fascinating places.
Perfect pre-Halloween feature!
Thank you for opening a tiny window on the past!
We lived in Hanau from 72 to 96. We had the same things on American bases. Libraries, theater, bowling alley, gyms, schools and stores. Playgrounds by the military housing and outside schools and churches.
Wow wish I saw this when I was there... noted for when I come back.
German engineering is just amazing, second to none.
Thank you for sharing your video 🙏🎄
Thanks Lukas!! A great and adventurous explorations. Particularly before Halloween 🦇 Great video as always ☺
That old news paper made me feel old! Thanks lol
No, not the newspaper: him saying the newpaper was older than he made me feel old!
Very interesting. I am very much into WWII history.
Love Lukas visits, are great always
Wunsdorf. Group Soviet Forces (later called Western Group of Forces) in the former DDR. Zossen is near there too I believe. Lots of WW2 and earlier German military history in that area.
OMG. Seeing those black phones reminds me of my youth. They were all over base.
Interesting to see how the bunkers and sanitorium were used in WW2 and then by the Soviet Army. Thank you, Lukas, for sharing your video. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Really fascinating
Prior to say, 1960, there were thousands of tunnel complexes open to casual entry. The area in Barvaria, where the Germans built huge military installations, underground, were open for anyone to explore with nothing but a flashlight. Some still exist but many have been sealed off.
Very cool places. I wish I could visit it, but alas I am too old and have too many health problems myself now.
I used to have a German friend who lives in a town bordering Germany and France, there were bunkers nearby from where he lives. He sent me a photo of the outside of it.
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My grandad was a German from the fortress Küstrin,good video.
Really amazing.
That's why I love Berlin
Now it has been ruined by immigrants.
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The American barracks looked pretty much the same outside.
Why is not rebuilr as a museum!?
Probably too expensive and government has better things to do with money. Private companies don't think it's feasible.
Way too expensive, better places to rebuild
I wanna come visit! I notice that people have clearly forgotten the horrors though of WW2 and history is repeating in the form of Russia attacking Ukraine. :( This is why people should visit, to understand what happened in WW2 to be aware of how any normal person can be influenced by psychology to do terrible things.
que lindo lukas
What could have been.....😢
"This newspaper is older than me"
Me yeah thanks for making me feel old i was born that year 1986 !!
Sorry, of course, that was not the intention. 😉
nice video lukas! go outside the building, touch a tree and voila! its older than you :P jijijiji
Lost Places Near Berlin - the Fascination of Abandoned Buildings 1402pm 22.10.22 urban exploring has caught on... and now after yerv arrested those who indulged the passion for documenting the lost... and sabotaged and discredited the lives (and life) of those who kinnda looked like that's what they'd be up to ie: exploring urban environments... you can now allow the safe and reasonable media agencies to make a concerted effort to be a forerunner to all things explorative... kindda stinks, dont you think? kindda how things work, though.
Are tourist allow to visit??
Sign on the entrance gate to the building says "do not enter." Guy forces gate and goes in. No respect.
They are on a tour they have permission
Why it s a shame that Lenin bust is the only rest in Germany? It must remain only in the Europe, in my opinion....
Yes
The 90s porn music is kinda weird in the video but interesting
Okay... 😄
lol old newspaper …., I got shoes older than you kid !
My car is older than him
Und wieder nicht in Deutsch 😢
spanish for pelease 🇻🇪👍
Spooky?
Buy a thesaurus.
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People I don’t know put hidden cameras in my apartment and they talk to me from the street every day. There are cameras even in the toilet. Sometimes they let the children speak. I moved to another part of the country, the same people do the same. They are harassing my colleagues at work behind my back. The police don't interfere.
I living is israel 25 years.I came from Azerbaijan.the Jews want to drive me to suicide.They talk to me all the time, when I go outside they leave. The neighbors never called the police. They call trying to kill me mastery.
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stop miss using english
This is an English channel.
@@DWTravel he should be able to speak proper english
love it, i will finish this list - 2023 0117
Quanta tristezza vedere quei locali imbrattati da quelle scritte in russo, cosa aspettate a distruggere quellastatua inutile simbolo di decadimento e disturbo. È un offesa al popolo Tedesco...
Dude u should like totally donate it to Ukraine
They don’t want commies either