How ephemeral are the things we have wrought in the face of the geology of our planet. Paradoxically, these give me an appreciation of deep time. How we flash into the sunlight & are gone whilst the hills & rocks watch us flicker across the landscape. You moved me to tears this afternoon & I thank you for it.
@@rd9793 Thank you, it was the best I could do to explain how I was feeling about what I was seeing. In my mind I still have the image of us flickering across the landscape as seen, if it could see, by the rocks & hills that exist on an incredibly long temporal frame of reference compared to our own.
@@Aengus42You write so beautifully. I’ve heard this before from geologists. They seem quite unconcerned by events concerning the human race viewing them as a species that will go extinct against the backdrop of a planet that still has billions of years to go.
Words can't begin to describe this masterpiece, from the music to the photos, I've never been so enthralled by a video. I know as humans it's normal to become disconnected from the photos we see, but you've managed to bridge the gap. The transitions are phenomenal, that alone is memorizing, but the cherry on top is when you added names and the day they died. That's the human element that we forget, we forget that men, women, and children of all ages died in this conflict. It's hard to do history justice, but you've succeeded, well done simply amazing.
I absolutely love these before and after. Those who were there in 1944 had no idea of what would become of those places all those years later. Its great to see how in some cases very little has changed. Thank you
As a United States Navy veteran, how could I not subscribe to this amazing channel ? Thanks so much for your efforts.....beautifully done with taste without the bias.
Hopes and dreams ..lost to ravages of war...what could have been will never be known of these people..touching and makes one pensive and sad...because of madmen and greed...
Это говорит о том чьто люди должны быть внимательнее и осмотрительнее....ну и плюс наверно причина ещё в ослаблении христианства в начяле 20века. Тоесть моральные устои сходили на нет...хотя христианская религия мало чьто смогла зделать и в россии и сша,оказалась слаба...
Там где массы не имеют своей власти ими управляют,хотя это тоже не панацея....впринцыпе и сша можно при большом желании превратить в четвертый рейх главное чьтоб идеи хорошо продвигались и были заразительны , почьти как религия - то чего нет ,но то во чьто многие верят.
Sorry for the reupload, this video has also had to be remade in order to to comply with youtube community guidelines. The original version is still online here: studio.th-cam.com/users/videoEiR9QRlyzrM/edit
@@stephanedorion992 Yes, they tell you your video is safe and there are no issues, and all of a sudden when it manages to take off and gets a million views, they decide it is not safe for the comminity after all and cut its wings off.
@@CrocodileTear This video is priceless. (The TOS on "youscrew" is severely immature, arbitrary, and bullies those with so much to offer. It caters to sheltered ignorance.) This particular video makes me think I must be cutting onions, but Im not.
I served 20 years in the U.S. Marine Corps and 2 combat tours in Vietnam as a Infantry machine gunner. I often wonder about some of the places we fought like the jungles and rice paddies. I wonder if they have changed in the 50 plus years it's been since that time. Tom Boyte GySgt. USMC, retired Vietnam 1965-66/1970-71 Bronze Star, Purple Heart
Thank you for what you did for us...US! Go back if you can if you feel that pull to go. If you have unanswered questions, being there might quicken your soul enough to find some answers.
All those young lives never reaching their potential because of a bunch of poxy politicians. I'm ex British army so as one old sweat to another keep your head down and your powder dry🤜🤛.
Not sure how I found your channel but damn glad I did. You are doing great work for the veterans, men who died and their families but also the general public.
My Father served in WWII and I am very proud of Him. He died in 1993 in Colorado. He lived a good life and had 5 Children and countless Great Grandchildren and Great Great Grandchildren that He never knew. I’m the youngest, but He never talked about the war. I think He thought of all the Young Men and Women who died fighting in the war. All this sadness during this 80 Anniversary of D-Day because 1 Man wanted to rule the world and make sure that People suffered. They suffered because they were different and hated for who and what they were! Children in this day and age don’t understand and aren’t taught why All of these Men, Women and Children died. No one teaches History anymore. I’m not ashamed of the Greatest Generation of Our Nation and the World. They All Sacrificed, so We would NEVER suffer in that way again! A Daughter of a Proud World War II Veteran.
I think there was more behind that then "he wanted that ppl suffered" , but sad to see how Many people lost their life, their family in sorrow and uncertainty... Knowing that the visit of their father or husband will maybe be the last visit, for ever... The mother's that knew, theor kids will not have a father anymore.... And nobody learned anything from it. Politicians today can start wars, because they know they will never need to grab the gun themselves. Before that happens the nukes are comming. History repeats itself again and again, I would have thought, that because of technology we are smarter then 1000 years ago. But I think money, influence, megalomania, greed, and a small ego that gets hurt because of small things, will lead to war no matter what. 😢
When I used to look a old black and white photos, they never felt real. But in this video, these photos feel more real then the a the pictures I take my self. It’s almost like you get transported back in time!
You have a one-of-a-kind Channel, Croc. You cover and create videos about topics many of us history nerds think about but either cant make ourselves or can't find online. This channel is truly a gem.
The greatness of the photos is really great. Keep storing 80 + years WWii memories, that too in very good condition is really great. I am going through all the albums and traveled back to WWii period. Thanks for sharing.
Mate well done. I have stood in 3 of these spots not knowing the history of those who stood there before me. I am literally blown away by this . Well done on having this effect on a total stranger
My dad was in the Merchant Marine throughout the war. His ship was in the invasion convoy that supplied and carried troops that day, August 15, 1944. He survived the war but PTSD took him 40 years later. War is hell.
It often amazes me how many little details remain the same. The photo of the German officers in a room with windows behind them was intriguing, the open wooden shutters around the windows hadn't changed one tiny bit since then, it looked like they hadn't even been moved a mm in all those years. Little details like that make it easier to transport yourself back to that time, it's a peculiar feeling to consider that some things are just still exactly as they were. I often think about that when I'm in a historical location, what hasn't changed at all, the bricks that someone else touched so long ago, the woodwork that's been polished for a century by people who have no idea how many people have done that before them.
Utterly amazing. Save for any young kids that might have been in any of the pictures, all have passed on by now. Almost 80 years ago. Many things seem to be the same with the buildings and I admire the ''then and now'' comparison. The research and location scouting alone is a massive effort. Thank you for presenting this. Addendum: I just read your ''bibliography'' after locating it. Wow, you really did your homework on this!!
What a moving display and excellent job of merging past and present images. Brings it all home. Musical accompaniment is perfect. Thanks for an outstanding reminder of whence we have come.
This is the best before/after photo matchup video I've seen. I wish, though, that the sequence of photos was now-then-now rather than just now-then. But that's a minor quibble.
Beautifully matched and rendered photographs. A sombre and sorrowful reminder of what war takes away from families. So many young lives wasted. And the brutality of public executions speaks volumes about what war does to humanity. Bringing out the worst in people.
@@itsonlyme9938 To think it was just about "one man in Germany" is ignorant. Many different things brought about World War 2. Even if Hitler and the Nazis didn't come to power (someone else would have) the "Treaty of Versailles" all but guaranteed WW2 would happen. You cant impose that kind of punishment on a country while calling it "reparations" and expect people to put up with it.
@@moappleseider1699 Yes but, wouldn't you have to agree, if you are even a little sentient, that hitler brought his own unique and disgusting contributions? Where another person might have opted for any one of the zillion other options?
@@mollkatless lol Buddy you can get upset all you want but everything I said was accurate. I never excused anything Hitler did. I simply stated the fact that another world war, with Germany at the heart of it, was almost impossible to avoid after what was done to them. Questioning me on whether or not I am "even a little sentient" only shows your own insecurity and lack of intelligence.
Thank you for your wonderful work, it is only in death do people realise that we are all one nation, joined by the same grief.. the same pain........ Thank you for giving dignity back to the dead I wish all peaceful skies ahead........ 🤔🇬🇧
THANK YOU for this vid; these scenes; it’s made history come to life: the haunting music that’s somber/sad/respectful; the interplay of past photos superimposed upon current photos make the horror of war/deaths realistic; those graves…AGAIN, THANK YOU for sharing….
Amazing piece of editing and production. Music was well chosen to. Superb posting showing terrible times….. Much gratitude to the brave allies who liberated Europe and may the dead Rest in Peace.
That was very touching toward the last half especially when the parents were shown at their son's grave and being elderly I estimate he'd been gone for at least 20-30 years and still in mourning. This was my first time seeing actual personal info about the ongoing war within those left behind. What a tragedy as I think of my Dad's Mom who had nervous breakdown's over her two sons that served in the ETO and my mom's brother who fought against the Russians counter offensive in Latvia who never returned home. Sometimes tragedies become cause and effect when my mom and dad married in Augsburg, Germany during the time my Dad and many others got transferred out and into POW duty. In the film the Narrator mentioned German women getting married and shipping overseas wow that could be a good thing for the husband who's wife stays home because the Americans took issue with it in Germany and America, but the husband had lots of fun with a wife who feels safer at home.
War is such a sad event. So many lives lost. They never had a chance to savour the joys of life, so many unfulfilled dreams, so many unspoken words, not even a chance to say goodbye to their loved ones …… and still wars continue over the landscape of history, even to this day! Thank you to the producers of this video …… thank you! 🙏
Even colorized pictures and videos do not do justice to seeing a modern-taken photograph, it's incredible the contrast of seeing the exact same spot in color and in the blink of an eye to know that it was still there in the past. I can only imagine those titanic photos we have and if we were able to grasp in reality how it really was, literally it's like like traveling through time. Incredible work here.. Kudos!
Ghosts of the past.🙏🏽 Served from ‘73…2011….Vietnam through Afghanistan/Iraq wars. I hurt and pray daily for all my brothers lost too early. War Sucks.🤬 RIP to ALL🙏🏽🕊️
Horrifying thing is we haven’t been around to see anywhere near the worst of it… praying I won’t live to see the next world war. Especially with our modern day nuclear weapons, that could extinct a small country.
War is a horrible thing that no human being should ever have to endure. For those who have it's like taking a stroll thru Hell. And those who haven't, be thankful to the ones that walked through it for you. This is another "Then and Now" masterpiece. To me they're not only videos but beautiful works of art. Thank you for your great work. 🫡
Very powerful video. 6 or 7 of my uncles fought in WW 2. They didn't talk much about it. War is terrible, so many lives cut short. Who knows what might have been if millions lived out their full lives?
A painful, yet hopeful, reminder that life goes on despite the tragedies of the past as well as those to come. Some will survive to go on to do good for all of us. Some will not, but they lent a hand along the way. If only those buildings, trees, streets, and rocks could talk to tell us what took place. What a sobering experience that would be. May God grant eternal peace to all of the fallen.
Браво за то, что французы и весь западный мир следит за домами которым под 200 лет. А в рф пускай гниет. По этому туризма в рф нет. З.Ы. Видел фото 18 века из США, вроде из Чикаго. Так деревянному дому будет 250 лет, деревянному дому(!!!). А в рф многим деревяшкам нет и 60-и лет. Но на них без плача нельзя смотреть. Руки так и тянутся к спичкам.
When you sit back and think about it, on a huge scale, every country you can think of is its own museum, each with history and relics from a former era.
i absolutely love the idea of combining old and new photos of recognisable places. I live in the Falklands and I've been tinkering with the idea of comparing scenes from the conflict to now.
This video will be very useful for all of our descendants. I, who am Indonesian and did not experience those events and even my country was not directly involved in those events, felt touched, as if I was there. It's lucky that many buildings don't experience much change there, unlike in my country where lots of historical buildings have been replaced by new buildings, for the sake of money. Let's study history, let's read the books and together prevent the recurrence of this terrible war.
You never know what happened in the past on any given spot. There are buildings on my property that are gone now and after I am gone, no one will ever remember them.
Amazing photos and how well they are overlayed. Its crazy how life is and looking back at everything what a waste to have to live through things like that.
Because it was posted a few hours ago, and the initial version with one million views was censored (non monetizable or 18+ means you video is dead) by youtube. So feel free to share it.
@@CrocodileTear A viewer must've flagged it. Censorship is criminal. How did you find out how to remove what made it "offensive"? Ive dealt with them for 16 years, and they are always vague about condemning my videos. They took down an instrumental piece of music I posted, that had no lyrics or visuals. Only music. Labeled as "Glorifying Violence". Makes me .. nope not going to say it.
@@DVincentW I dont know what the issue was and can only guess. I removed the most gory photo and replaced it by a softer version of the same photo... What surprises me is that my videos are monetized, so they are losing a certain amount of money by censoring them.... You could also expect that when you make a video with hundreds of thousands of views, they could at least tell you what the issue is before killing it.
This was beautifully done. Thank you to those folks who researched the pictures and where they were taken. I'm sure that was hard figuring out where all these were taken and seeing if those locations are still able to be seen today.
Very moving and the research for names and dates of death is a tribute to these men and their families to which I say thank you very much on their behalf and ours.
80 years ago ! This rams home the futility of war and yet we are still experiencing it in 2024. This Earth will never experience endless peace until man does not exist. Sadly we are the problem. Nothing has change in centuries and nor will it.
Now it's time to play the game, "Guess which word hurt the nnaahzxcie's feelings" And don't forget the nhhazxcie censorship, you see, I'm not allowed to say, "The futility of war? Why don't you ask the Jews, or anyone being victiNOPEmized, or invaded, if war is futile. I hope a female member of your family, mother, sister, aunt, is constantly being bNOPEeaten by her significant other, figNOPEhting, screNOPEaming, yNOPEelling, and when she is finally kiNOPElled by that significant other, you find out the neighbors heard everything, but didn't want to get involved because, "it was none of our business" Let's see how you feel about futility then"
Now it's time to play the game, "Guess which word hurt the nnaahzxcie's feelings" And don't forget the nhhazxcie censorship, you see, I'm not allowed to say, "The fNOPEutility of wNOPEar? Why don't you ask the JeNOPEws, or anyone being victiNOPEmized, or invNOPEaded, if wNOPEar is fNOPEutile. I hope a female member of your family, mother, sister, aunt, is constantly being bNOPEeaten by her significant other, figNOPEhting, screNOPEaming, yNOPEelling, and when she is finally kiNOPElled by that significant other, you find out the neighbors heard everything, but didn't want to get involved because, "it was none of our business" Let's see how you feel about fNOPEutility then"
Now it's time to play the game, "Guess which word hurt the nnaahzxcie's feelings" And don't forget the nhhazxcie censorship, you see, I'm not allowed to say, "The fNOPEutility of wNOPEar? Why don't you ask the JeNOPEws, or anyone being victiNOPEmized, or invNOPEaded, if wNOPEar is fNOPEutile. I hopNOPEe a feNOPEmale memNOPEber of your famNOPEily, mothNOPEer, sisNOPEter, auNOPEnt, is constNOPEantly being bNOPEeaten by her signNOPEifiNOPEcant other, figNOPEhting, screNOPEaming, yNOPEelling, anNOPEd wNOPEhen sNOPEhe iNOPEs finNOPEally kiNOPElled bNOPEy tNOPEhat signNOPEifiNOPEcant otNOPEher, yoNOPEu finNOPEd ouNOPEt tNOPEhe neighNOPEbors heNOPEard everyNOPEthing, but didn't want to get involved because, "it was none of our business" Let's see how you feel about fNOPEutility then"
Now it's time to play the game, "Guess which word hurt the nnaahzxcie's feelings" And don't forget the nhhazxcie censorship, you see, I'm not allowed to say, "The fNOPEutility of wNOPEar? Why don't you ask the JeNOPEws, or anyone being victiNOPEmized, or invNOPEaded, if wNOPEar is fNOPEutile. I hopNOPEe a feNOPEmale memNOPEber oNOPEf yoNOPEur famNOPEily, mothNOPEer, sisNOPEter, auNOPEnt, iNOPEs constNOPEantly beNOPEing bNOPEeaten bNOPEy heNOPEr signNOPEifiNOPEcant otNOPEher, figNOPEhting, screNOPEaming, yNOPEelling, anNOPEd wNOPEhen sNOPEhe iNOPEs finNOPEally kiNOPElled bNOPEy tNOPEhat signNOPEifiNOPEcant otNOPEher, yoNOPEu finNOPEd ouNOPEt tNOPEhe neighNOPEbors heNOPEard everyNOPEthing, bNOPEut didNOPEn't wNOPEant tNOPEo geNOPEt invNOPEolved beNOPEcause, "iNOPEt wNOPEas nonNOPEe oNOPEf ouNOPEr busNOPEiness" Let's see how you feel about fNOPEutility then"
Amazing video,im addicted to world war 2 stuff at the minute ,both my grandparents served in the war and told me many stories when i was a kid but can barely remember them now ,i wish i was more interested back then
Hi Michelle. If you attended the Liberation of Cannes, you probably heard about two local resistance men who have been reported as missing since the day of the Liberation: Francis Tonner and Henry Bergia. I did an in depth investigation on theé and have been able to find where both éen are actualy probably buried as unknowns, but surprisingly (or not), the French governement does not care at all. I have made a video about the whole story that you may be interested in seeing: th-cam.com/video/LxBOFpVBtQs/w-d-xo.html
How ephemeral are the things we have wrought in the face of the geology of our planet.
Paradoxically, these give me an appreciation of deep time. How we flash into the sunlight & are gone whilst the hills & rocks watch us flicker across the landscape.
You moved me to tears this afternoon & I thank you for it.
That is very well said.
@@rd9793 Thank you, it was the best I could do to explain how I was feeling about what I was seeing.
In my mind I still have the image of us flickering across the landscape as seen, if it could see, by the rocks & hills that exist on an incredibly long temporal frame of reference compared to our own.
@@Aengus42You write so beautifully. I’ve heard this before from geologists. They seem quite unconcerned by events concerning the human race viewing them as a species that will go extinct against the backdrop of a planet that still has billions of years to go.
@@nansmith8703 Thank you, you've quite made my morning. 💜☮️
@@Aengus42 😊
Words can't begin to describe this masterpiece, from the music to the photos, I've never been so enthralled by a video. I know as humans it's normal to become disconnected from the photos we see, but you've managed to bridge the gap. The transitions are phenomenal, that alone is memorizing, but the cherry on top is when you added names and the day they died. That's the human element that we forget, we forget that men, women, and children of all ages died in this conflict. It's hard to do history justice, but you've succeeded, well done simply amazing.
And you have expressed so well what I could not! Thank you!
This is what the internet was created for.
I absolutely love these before and after. Those who were there in 1944 had no idea of what would become of those places all those years later. Its great to see how in some cases very little has changed. Thank you
Incredible insight of WWII. Heartbreaking images. Thank you for sharing.
These are incredible. I can't imagine how much work it took to locate and set up each shot.
As a United States Navy veteran, how could I not subscribe to this amazing channel ? Thanks so much for your efforts.....beautifully done with taste without the bias.
Thank you very much for your service.
Американцы тоже оккупанты
WW2 veterans must be turning in their graves from what is happening now, and by that I don't mean the Special Military Operation in Ukraine.
No bias, we still respect you all a lot here.
Absolutely insane amount of labor, traveling and time went into this. Respect to your attention to detail. ❤
Hopes and dreams ..lost to ravages of war...what could have been will never be known of these people..touching and makes one pensive and sad...because of madmen and greed...
And more war is still coming....its inevitable....human nature...more will be lost
Это говорит о том чьто люди должны быть внимательнее и осмотрительнее....ну и плюс наверно причина ещё в ослаблении христианства в начяле 20века. Тоесть моральные устои сходили на нет...хотя христианская религия мало чьто смогла зделать и в россии и сша,оказалась слаба...
Вспомнить туже обсолютно безчеловечьную вьетнамскую войну и многие другие..
Там где массы не имеют своей власти ими управляют,хотя это тоже не панацея....впринцыпе и сша можно при большом желании превратить в четвертый рейх главное чьтоб идеи хорошо продвигались и были заразительны , почьти как религия - то чего нет ,но то во чьто многие верят.
Уровень образования,тоже не панацея,немцы многие весьма образованы были...
Sorry for the reupload, this video has also had to be remade in order to to comply with youtube community guidelines. The original version is still online here: studio.th-cam.com/users/videoEiR9QRlyzrM/edit
The hell with TH-cam and their ever changing guidelines...
Keep up the good work! 👍
@@stephanedorion992 Yes, they tell you your video is safe and there are no issues, and all of a sudden when it manages to take off and gets a million views, they decide it is not safe for the comminity after all and cut its wings off.
@@CrocodileTear This video is priceless. (The TOS on "youscrew" is severely immature, arbitrary, and bullies those with so much to offer. It caters to sheltered ignorance.)
This particular video makes me think I must be cutting onions, but Im not.
absolutely preposterous.
This really moved me, our ppl our lands 😔✨️🙏🏻
I served 20 years in the U.S. Marine Corps and 2 combat tours in Vietnam as a Infantry machine gunner. I often wonder about some of the places we fought like the jungles and rice paddies. I wonder if they have changed in the 50 plus years it's been since that time.
Tom Boyte
GySgt. USMC, retired
Vietnam 1965-66/1970-71
Bronze Star, Purple Heart
You should go over there and visit. Many VN veterans have been doing so.
Thank you for what you did for us...US!
Go back if you can if you feel that pull to go. If you have unanswered questions, being there might quicken your soul enough to find some answers.
Thank you for your service🇺🇸
Что ты там делал? Или такие мысли тебе в голову не приходили? Твоей стране кто-то угрожал?
All those young lives never reaching their potential because of a bunch of poxy politicians. I'm ex British army so as one old sweat to another keep your head down and your powder dry🤜🤛.
Not sure how I found your channel but damn glad I did. You are doing great work for the veterans, men who died and their families but also the general public.
The "General public" have no clue unfortunately!
My Father served in WWII and I am very proud of Him. He died in 1993 in Colorado. He lived a good life and had 5 Children and countless Great Grandchildren and Great Great Grandchildren that He never knew. I’m the youngest, but He never talked about the war. I think He thought of all the Young Men and Women who died fighting in the war. All this sadness during this 80 Anniversary of D-Day because 1 Man wanted to rule the world and make sure that People suffered. They suffered because they were different and hated for who and what they were! Children in this day and age don’t understand and aren’t taught why All of these Men, Women and Children died. No one teaches History anymore. I’m not ashamed of the Greatest Generation of Our Nation and the World. They All Sacrificed, so We would NEVER suffer in that way again! A Daughter of a Proud World War II Veteran.
وامريكا الان تعيد نفس السيناريو لهتلر / تريد ان تستفرد بالعالم كله وتفرض سياستها التي دمرت الكثير من البلدان وراح ضحيتها الملايين من الابرياء
Liberals won’t let you teach that. They will censor and rewrite what they don’t agree with.
I think there was more behind that then "he wanted that ppl suffered" , but sad to see how Many people lost their life, their family in sorrow and uncertainty... Knowing that the visit of their father or husband will maybe be the last visit, for ever... The mother's that knew, theor kids will not have a father anymore....
And nobody learned anything from it. Politicians today can start wars, because they know they will never need to grab the gun themselves. Before that happens the nukes are comming.
History repeats itself again and again, I would have thought, that because of technology we are smarter then 1000 years ago. But I think money, influence, megalomania, greed, and a small ego that gets hurt because of small things, will lead to war no matter what.
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When I used to look a old black and white photos, they never felt real. But in this video, these photos feel more real then the a the pictures I take my self. It’s almost like you get transported back in time!
These are just photos from a book,😂
I agree.
You all put some work into this video and its well appreciated. Thank you.
You have a one-of-a-kind Channel, Croc. You cover and create videos about topics many of us history nerds think about but either cant make ourselves or can't find online. This channel is truly a gem.
It's very moving to me to see that some of the buildings from that era, survived. What they must have witnessed. God rest those poor departed souls.
Truly amazing how this was done...outstanding...Love seeing these hero's! Does not get old! Thank you!
War is war, whatever the reason, it only leaves sorrow for the family
The greatness of the photos is really great. Keep storing 80 + years WWii memories, that too in very good condition is really great. I am going through all the albums and traveled back to WWii period. Thanks for sharing.
Mate well done. I have stood in 3 of these spots not knowing the history of those who stood there before me.
I am literally blown away by this . Well done on having this effect on a total stranger
What were the three spots? Colline du Chateau, Negresco and Promenade des Anglais
Amazing video, glad you took the time to show us this, thank you!
if only walls and trees could talk...
I think they’d rather run...fast and far away.
Yes, the stories they would tell us and the hardiness they went through,just by looking at them they brake my heart
My dad was in the Merchant Marine throughout the war. His ship was in the invasion convoy that supplied and carried troops that day, August 15, 1944. He survived the war but PTSD took him 40 years later. War is hell.
It often amazes me how many little details remain the same. The photo of the German officers in a room with windows behind them was intriguing, the open wooden shutters around the windows hadn't changed one tiny bit since then, it looked like they hadn't even been moved a mm in all those years. Little details like that make it easier to transport yourself back to that time, it's a peculiar feeling to consider that some things are just still exactly as they were. I often think about that when I'm in a historical location, what hasn't changed at all, the bricks that someone else touched so long ago, the woodwork that's been polished for a century by people who have no idea how many people have done that before them.
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Just…. Amazing. Thank you so much. The parents standing over the graves.. just heart breaking 😢❤
Wonderful. An emotional roller coaster ride. Thank you for a wonderful video.
Thank you for all the memoriam pic love the way you centered them in the exact location .to have a better view of the happening
Utterly amazing. Save for any young kids that might have been in any of the pictures, all have passed on by now. Almost 80 years ago. Many things seem to be the same with the buildings and I admire the ''then and now'' comparison. The research and location scouting alone is a massive effort. Thank you for presenting this.
Addendum: I just read your ''bibliography'' after locating it. Wow, you really did your homework on this!!
What bibliography?
I could watch that a thousand times and then watch it a thousand more.. Awesome concept. Intriguing.. Thought provoking.. Sad..
Wonderful. Thank you for all the hard work that went into this video.
This vid was unbelievably good, the last 40 seconds or so very sad. Thank You for your efforts.
Evocative,haunting and quite brilliant. Well done Uncle John.
What a moving display and excellent job of merging past and present images. Brings it all home. Musical accompaniment is perfect. Thanks for an outstanding reminder of whence we have come.
Incredible! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!
Thank you. The most mesmorising 8 minutes of my life.
This is the best before/after photo matchup video I've seen. I wish, though, that the sequence of photos was now-then-now rather than just now-then. But that's a minor quibble.
Einfach nur traurig 😥! Danke für das ergreifende Video! Frieden auf der Welt für alle Menschen!
Quel magnifique travail, bravo et merci !👍
Bonjour et merci. Vous pouvez voir mes vidéos en Français aussi maintenant sur la chaine "Crocodile Tear en Français".
Beautifully matched and rendered photographs. A sombre and sorrowful reminder of what war takes away from families. So many young lives wasted. And the brutality of public executions speaks volumes about what war does to humanity. Bringing out the worst in people.
Yes such a waste because of one man in Germany.
@@itsonlyme9938 To think it was just about "one man in Germany" is ignorant. Many different things brought about World War 2. Even if Hitler and the Nazis didn't come to power (someone else would have) the "Treaty of Versailles" all but guaranteed WW2 would happen. You cant impose that kind of punishment on a country while calling it "reparations" and expect people to put up with it.
@@moappleseider1699 Yes but, wouldn't you have to agree, if you are even a little sentient, that hitler brought his own unique and disgusting contributions? Where another person might have opted for any one of the zillion other options?
@@mollkatless lol Buddy you can get upset all you want but everything I said was accurate. I never excused anything Hitler did. I simply stated the fact that another world war, with Germany at the heart of it, was almost impossible to avoid after what was done to them. Questioning me on whether or not I am "even a little sentient" only shows your own insecurity and lack of intelligence.
Beautifully done video.
The vibe i get from this video is that their ghosts are still there.
May we know true peace in our lifetime.
Excellent job overlaying the photos. Very well done! Thanks.
Je ne connaissais pas ces photos.
Émouvant et bizarre de voir des lieux où l’on a grandi sous cette facette .
Bonjour. Vous pouvez voir la version francaise de cette video sur mon compte francais "Crocodile Tear en Francais"
Thank you for your wonderful work, it is only in death do people realise that we are all one nation, joined by the same grief.. the same pain........
Thank you for giving dignity back to the dead
I wish all peaceful skies ahead........
🤔🇬🇧
THANK YOU for this vid; these scenes; it’s made history come to life: the haunting music that’s somber/sad/respectful; the interplay of past photos superimposed upon current photos make the horror of war/deaths realistic; those graves…AGAIN, THANK YOU for sharing….
Спасибо за работу, смотрели и восхищались. Мира нам всем! Всему миру мир!
чем блять тут восхищаться? нацистско-путинской оккупцией? убийствами?
Einfach nur traurig!😢. Danke für das ergreifende Video! Friede auf Erden für alle Menschen!
Well said. Thank you.
Amazing piece of editing and production. Music was well chosen to. Superb posting showing terrible times….. Much gratitude to the brave allies who liberated Europe and may the dead Rest in Peace.
The ones that didn't come home still walk those streets, they just can't be seen by the living.
Shut up
Why the fuk would you say some stupid shit like tha5
huh?
@@peteranserin3708 I'm sorry, next time I'll use only words with single syllables in case you are reading it.
For sure.
Manu realized they
Have died .
RIP❤
Just awesome. Could watch over and over. Thank you
That was very touching toward the last half especially when the parents were shown at their son's grave and being elderly I estimate he'd been gone for at least 20-30 years and still in mourning. This was my first time seeing actual personal info about the ongoing war within those left behind.
What a tragedy as I think of my Dad's Mom who had nervous breakdown's over her two sons that served in the ETO and my mom's brother who fought against the Russians counter offensive in Latvia who never returned home. Sometimes tragedies become cause and effect when my mom and dad married in Augsburg, Germany during the time my Dad and many others got transferred out and into POW duty.
In the film the Narrator mentioned German women getting married and shipping overseas wow that could be a good thing for the husband who's wife stays home because the Americans took issue with it in Germany and America, but the husband had lots of fun with a wife who feels safer at home.
I suppose many British women who’s husbands were serving overseas were never short of stockings and bubble gum when the Yanks arrived.
The "now and then" WW2 video's are fascinating to me. And this is likely the best one I've seen . Extremely well done. Thank you
Thanks, and help spread the good word.
Appreciate the amount of work that went into this, thanks for sharing.
I've never seen any of these "Then and Now" images. Superbly done.!
a superb posting, excellent content.
One of the best videos I ever saw. Thanks.
Very well done (as we have come to expect)!
However you matched old and new pictures in every dimension, it is outstanding!
It's true we are shadows passing through this world, it makes you think of our own lives that are passing also.
Nous ne sommes que de passage.
Feels like I am seeing ghosts. Maybe people who have the gift see images like this in reality.
War is such a sad event. So many lives lost. They never had a chance to savour the joys of life, so many unfulfilled dreams, so many unspoken words, not even a chance to say goodbye to their loved ones …… and still wars continue over the landscape of history, even to this day! Thank you to the producers of this video …… thank you! 🙏
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What a fantastic video, the work and editing is superior, many thanks to you--
Amazing work. I love how you lined up the photos perfectly. I see so many before/after comparisons where people don't do that, and it always irks me.
Really touching.
The absolute best video of this type on you tube! Incredible!
Even colorized pictures and videos do not do justice to seeing a modern-taken photograph, it's incredible the contrast of seeing the exact same spot in color and in the blink of an eye to know that it was still there in the past. I can only imagine those titanic photos we have and if we were able to grasp in reality how it really was, literally it's like like traveling through time. Incredible work here.. Kudos!
My goodness, what an amazing piece of art this is! You’ve done an incredible thing here! 🙏😔🌹❤️
Estupendo trabalho! Magnífico! Incrível! As 2 últimas fotos é de fazer chorar. Você faz um trabalho fantástico. Obrigado ❤
Amazing work & deeply moving. We pass places all of the time & never think of the history they have seen.
Thank you..
Amazing. So very well done. Haunting indeed. Thank you. Beautiful work.
I've tried many times to overlay old maps onto current ones. This is very impressive work.
where do you get current maps?
Ghosts of the past.🙏🏽
Served from ‘73…2011….Vietnam through Afghanistan/Iraq wars.
I hurt and pray daily for all my brothers lost too early.
War Sucks.🤬
RIP to ALL🙏🏽🕊️
Horrifying thing is we haven’t been around to see anywhere near the worst of it… praying I won’t live to see the next world war. Especially with our modern day nuclear weapons, that could extinct a small country.
Seriously underrated channel.
Great video!
War is a horrible thing that no human being should ever have to endure. For those who have it's like taking a stroll thru Hell. And those who haven't, be thankful to the ones that walked through it for you. This is another "Then and Now" masterpiece. To me they're not only videos but beautiful works of art. Thank you for your great work. 🫡
Wow , the overlays mirror exactly, very atmospheric ,the best presented ive seen. Well done.
Love this channel! Seeing the old photos line up is amazing! Great job!
Absolutely amazing work.
Far better than those released by Reuters.
Hats off to the artist and many thanks for sharing this incredible journey.
Very powerful video. 6 or 7 of my uncles fought in WW 2. They didn't talk much about it. War is terrible, so many lives cut short. Who knows what might have been if millions lived out their full lives?
Those are great images. Really brings history alive.
A painful, yet hopeful, reminder that life goes on despite the tragedies of the past as well as those to come. Some will survive to go on to do good for all of us. Some will not, but they lent a hand along the way. If only those buildings, trees, streets, and rocks could talk to tell us what took place. What a sobering experience that would be. May God grant eternal peace to all of the fallen.
Взгляд сквозь время. Смотрел на одном дыхании. Браво за труд.
Браво за то, что французы и весь западный мир следит за домами которым под 200 лет. А в рф пускай гниет. По этому туризма в рф нет. З.Ы. Видел фото 18 века из США, вроде из Чикаго. Так деревянному дому будет 250 лет, деревянному дому(!!!). А в рф многим деревяшкам нет и 60-и лет. Но на них без плача нельзя смотреть. Руки так и тянутся к спичкам.
туризм в рашке, опасен для жизни
When you sit back and think about it, on a huge scale, every country you can think of is its own museum, each with history and relics from a former era.
So well done. Very touching, and so beautiful.
Incrível! Muito interessante! . Evocative,haunting and quite brilliant. Well done Uncle John..
i absolutely love the idea of combining old and new photos of recognisable places. I live in the Falklands and I've been tinkering with the idea of comparing scenes from the conflict to now.
This video will be very useful for all of our descendants. I, who am Indonesian and did not experience those events and even my country was not directly involved in those events, felt touched, as if I was there. It's lucky that many buildings don't experience much change there, unlike in my country where lots of historical buildings have been replaced by new buildings, for the sake of money. Let's study history, let's read the books and together prevent the recurrence of this terrible war.
Ghosts traveling through time. 🌹
Great video. I spent 20 years on Kwajalein Atoll and constantly found bullets, shell fragments and occasional fuse parts. Many UXO still found there.
You never know what happened in the past on any given spot. There are buildings on my property that are gone now and after I am gone, no one will ever remember them.
Amazing photos and how well they are overlayed. Its crazy how life is and looking back at everything what a waste to have to live through things like that.
Beautiful work you do these
Superbe travail, merci beaucoup !
Woow great comparison. But why only 537 views only on this video.
Because it was posted a few hours ago, and the initial version with one million views was censored (non monetizable or 18+ means you video is dead) by youtube.
So feel free to share it.
@@CrocodileTear Sure will 😊
@@CrocodileTear A viewer must've flagged it. Censorship is criminal. How did you find out how to remove what made it "offensive"? Ive dealt with them for 16 years, and they are always vague about condemning my videos. They took down an instrumental piece of music I posted, that had no lyrics or visuals. Only music. Labeled as "Glorifying Violence". Makes me .. nope not going to say it.
@@DVincentW I dont know what the issue was and can only guess. I removed the most gory photo and replaced it by a softer version of the same photo...
What surprises me is that my videos are monetized, so they are losing a certain amount of money by censoring them....
You could also expect that when you make a video with hundreds of thousands of views, they could at least tell you what the issue is before killing it.
This was beautifully done. Thank you to those folks who researched the pictures and where they were taken. I'm sure that was hard figuring out where all these were taken and seeing if those locations are still able to be seen today.
Love the old ww2 photos.
My dad spent all of 1944 in France and Belgium with the 103rd ID.
Very moving and the research for names and dates of death is a tribute to these men and their families to which I say thank you very much on their behalf and ours.
80 years ago ! This rams home the futility of war and yet we are still experiencing it in 2024. This Earth will never experience endless peace until man does not exist. Sadly we are the problem. Nothing has change in centuries and nor will it.
Now it's time to play the game, "Guess which word hurt the nnaahzxcie's feelings"
And don't forget the nhhazxcie censorship, you see, I'm not allowed to say,
"The futility of war? Why don't you ask the Jews, or anyone being victiNOPEmized, or invaded, if war is futile.
I hope a female member of your family, mother, sister, aunt, is constantly being bNOPEeaten by her significant other, figNOPEhting, screNOPEaming, yNOPEelling, and when she is finally kiNOPElled by that significant other, you find out the neighbors heard everything, but didn't want to get involved because, "it was none of our business"
Let's see how you feel about futility then"
Now it's time to play the game, "Guess which word hurt the nnaahzxcie's feelings"
And don't forget the nhhazxcie censorship, you see, I'm not allowed to say,
"The fNOPEutility of wNOPEar? Why don't you ask the JeNOPEws, or anyone being victiNOPEmized, or invNOPEaded, if wNOPEar is fNOPEutile.
I hope a female member of your family, mother, sister, aunt, is constantly being bNOPEeaten by her significant other, figNOPEhting, screNOPEaming, yNOPEelling, and when she is finally kiNOPElled by that significant other, you find out the neighbors heard everything, but didn't want to get involved because, "it was none of our business"
Let's see how you feel about fNOPEutility then"
Now it's time to play the game, "Guess which word hurt the nnaahzxcie's feelings"
And don't forget the nhhazxcie censorship, you see, I'm not allowed to say,
"The fNOPEutility of wNOPEar? Why don't you ask the JeNOPEws, or anyone being victiNOPEmized, or invNOPEaded, if wNOPEar is fNOPEutile.
I hopNOPEe a feNOPEmale memNOPEber of your famNOPEily, mothNOPEer, sisNOPEter, auNOPEnt, is constNOPEantly being bNOPEeaten by her signNOPEifiNOPEcant other, figNOPEhting, screNOPEaming, yNOPEelling, anNOPEd wNOPEhen sNOPEhe iNOPEs finNOPEally kiNOPElled bNOPEy tNOPEhat signNOPEifiNOPEcant otNOPEher, yoNOPEu finNOPEd ouNOPEt tNOPEhe neighNOPEbors heNOPEard everyNOPEthing, but didn't want to get involved because, "it was none of our business"
Let's see how you feel about fNOPEutility then"
Now it's time to play the game, "Guess which word hurt the nnaahzxcie's feelings"
And don't forget the nhhazxcie censorship, you see, I'm not allowed to say,
"The fNOPEutility of wNOPEar? Why don't you ask the JeNOPEws, or anyone being victiNOPEmized, or invNOPEaded, if wNOPEar is fNOPEutile.
I hopNOPEe a feNOPEmale memNOPEber oNOPEf yoNOPEur famNOPEily, mothNOPEer, sisNOPEter, auNOPEnt, iNOPEs constNOPEantly beNOPEing bNOPEeaten bNOPEy heNOPEr signNOPEifiNOPEcant otNOPEher, figNOPEhting, screNOPEaming, yNOPEelling, anNOPEd wNOPEhen sNOPEhe iNOPEs finNOPEally kiNOPElled bNOPEy tNOPEhat signNOPEifiNOPEcant otNOPEher, yoNOPEu finNOPEd ouNOPEt tNOPEhe neighNOPEbors heNOPEard everyNOPEthing, bNOPEut didNOPEn't wNOPEant tNOPEo geNOPEt invNOPEolved beNOPEcause, "iNOPEt wNOPEas nonNOPEe oNOPEf ouNOPEr busNOPEiness"
Let's see how you feel about fNOPEutility then"
Now it's time to play the game, "Guess which word hurt the nnaahzxcie's feelings"
And don't forget the nhhazxcie censorship, you see, I'm not allowed to say,
"TNOPEhe fNOPEutility oNOPEf wNOPEar?
WhNOPEy donNOPE't yoNOPEu asNOPEk tNOPEhe JeNOPEws, oNOPEr anyNOPEone beNOPEing victiNOPEmized, oNOPEr invNOPEaded, if wNOPEar is fNOPEutile.I hopNOPEe a feNOPEmale memNOPEber oNOPEf yoNOPEur famNOPEily, mothNOPEer, sisNOPEter, auNOPEnt, iNOPEs constNOPEantly beNOPEing bNOPEeaten bNOPEy heNOPEr signNOPEifiNOPEcant otNOPEher, figNOPEhting, screNOPEaming, yNOPEelling, anNOPEd wNOPEhen sNOPEhe iNOPEs finNOPEally kiNOPElled bNOPEy tNOPEhat signNOPEifiNOPEcant otNOPEher, yoNOPEu finNOPEd ouNOPEt tNOPEhe neighNOPEbors heNOPEard everyNOPEthing, bNOPEut didNOPEn't wNOPEant tNOPEo geNOPEt invNOPEolved beNOPEcause, "iNOPEt wNOPEas nonNOPEe oNOPEf ouNOPEr busNOPEiness
"LetNOPE's sNOPEee hNOPEow yoNOPEu fNOPEeel abNOPEout fNOPEutility tNOPEhen"
Amazing video,im addicted to world war 2 stuff at the minute ,both my grandparents served in the war and told me many stories when i was a kid but can barely remember them now ,i wish i was more interested back then
Я даже не знаю как передать свои эмоции, очень впечатляет
Attended the liberation of cannes parade several times but wow these really bring a whole new perspective
Hi Michelle. If you attended the Liberation of Cannes, you probably heard about two local resistance men who have been reported as missing since the day of the Liberation: Francis Tonner and Henry Bergia.
I did an in depth investigation on theé and have been able to find where both éen are actualy probably buried as unknowns, but surprisingly (or not), the French governement does not care at all. I have made a video about the whole story that you may be interested in seeing: th-cam.com/video/LxBOFpVBtQs/w-d-xo.html