Thank you so much for taking the time with creating this series. There are very few people who are open minded to know...that Germany was for many centuries...an incredibly dazzling treasure chest of architecture.
Absolutely outstanding job with this. Western Europe is on my mandatory bucket list. I can't imagine what it felt like to walk in those footsteps. Excellent job with this, Ignacio.
Phil LaMoore, thank you very much for your comment, you are very kind. I hope you can fulfill your wishes and one day set foot on those historical places. The feeling is incredible. Greetings from Argentina.
@@IgnacioVeutroProductions There is just as much violence and inequality today as there was in the past. Wars never solve anything. Fighting for freedom is like fu*king for virginity!!
Didier DB, je vous remercie beaucoup pour vos mots, mais mon travail n'est qu'un travail d'amateur fait avec passion et sérieux. Salutations depuis l'Argentine.
Some of the best videos on TH-cam, just fantastic, history brought to life that makes it so real and frightening. A fantastic piece of work, well done 10/10
Like all your videos I have watched so far, this is extremely well put together, just the right length, and accompanied by stirring, evocative music that sums up the times. Thank you for your time and effort, another masterpiece! Greetings from Thailand!🙏
Bangkokney, thank you very much for your comment, you are very kind. I just try to do the best and most serious work possible. Greetings from Argentina.
Another fabulous then and now Ignacio, you deserve a lot of credit and praise for all the time and effort it takes to make these films, well done mate.
@@IgnacioVeutroProductions Thanks Ignacio, its always a pleasure to watch these and I look forward to joining you on future episodes for trips back in time to WW2, greetings also to you and your family, they must be so proud of your dedication and the hours of work you do to make these wonderful productions
Happyone too, you are right, most of us do not realize that we live walking on the history that forged the world in which we live. Greetings from Argentina.
As someone who lives in Munich. We germans are very aware of our history because we learn about it very detailed in school. Yet you are right, I myself see these places everyday and don't really think too much about them. Still every once in a while I look at some place and reflect on what happened there. But mostly we don't really think about the history of a certain place because for us it's just home
@@garyiow8482 The same can be said in all places, I often like to go out to the country side, where I live, and imagine what it was like 50-100-1000 years ago!
Marc Laforest, thanks for watching and for your comment, but let me tell you that the one who has to be proud is you, for all your fellow Canadians who left their lives in places so far from their homes, fighting and suffering to free people from a ruthless and absurd tyranny. Be you and your whole country really proud. Greetings from Argentina.
@@IgnacioVeutroProductions you are very welcome. If possible please continue to do your magnificent work. Our history must never be forgotten, and it is truly amazing looking at then and now photographs. My warmest regards, Dean
Love this! History is so rich and mesmerizing. Making the contrasts between then and today is so stimulating making you feel like you're actually reliving the past. But is there a reason why people seem smaller on film back then and sites look wider?
@srvsrv8584, thank you very much for your comment. The reason why in some images people may appear smaller is because of the type of cameras and lenses that were used in those years compared to today. Greetings from Argentina.
I was in the Canadian Armed Forces from 1981-2016 and was posted to Germany from 1987-1992. I visited Munich three times during that period and being a war buff, I really enjoyed seeing some of the places where history was made. München ist sehr schön.
Free Soul Madness, you are right, when you go back to the time of the images, it is inevitable to feel sadness for everything that happened. Greetings from Argentina.
What is the biggest shocking is even after 80 years many buildings and monuments are intact with minor changes. Salute to the photographer to get the old and today's photos. It's a great collection , that's why I am admired and Salute him.
I gotta say that I absolutely agree with the other comments on this video saying how good it is. What this video does is bring to life what was happening. Instead of some abstract video with somebody talking over it
It's amazing to see comparisons between then and now, it's like a time capsule of history, I have been watching tons of ww2 documentaries over the years, I love to visit Germany one day and see some of the past places myself even tho they are changed nowadays
Seu trabalho é maravilhoso e uma contribuição inestimável para a história. Como nossas vidas são efêmeras é a única coisa que me vem a mente quando vejo essas fotos.
@adalbertorodriguesdonascim4060, Muito obrigado pelo seu comentário, você é muito gentil. Estou apenas tentando fazer o trabalho mais sério possível. Saudações da Argentina.
Belle reconstruction, à part le centre de documentation historique du NS en forme d'un gros cube tout blanc, et bien inesthétique dont on ne vois pas pourquoi cela a été construit à cette emplacement ci...
Remarkable and beautiful how the resilient German people are able to take what was once historically war rubbled tarnished sites and edifices and transform them into resources of societal great use. Bravo and kudos to the ingenious and marvelous German people. In America we simply tear down the solid remembrances of our past and put up a Starbucks, McDonald's or taco stand in their place.
I recognize Hitler and Goering in the photo at 1:09, but Streicher is not in this photo. Typically, he would be at the very front of the procession and, therefore out of view.
Ron H. thank your for watching. Indeed, in the photograph, seen from the front, to the left of Hitler Hermann Göering and to the left of Hitler Julius Streicher, which is easy to identify by his physiognomy. Greetings from Argentina.
So glad that the government re-build the building as the same as before, my country almost lost all our historical building n lost our culture n tradition in the name of modernization
Hans Gruber, thank you for your watching, comments like yours enrich the channel. You're right, before the 1930s, the division's symbol was a red square with a yellow swastika, a tribute to the American population in the American Southwest. With the rise of the Nazi Party, the 45th Division stopped using the insignia. After a long process of reviewing, new a design chosen for the shoulder sleeve insignia. The new insignia featured the Thunderbird, another Native American symbol, and was approved in 1939. Greetings from Argentina.
I've always considered myself knowledgeable with WW2, but it wasn't until I visited Munich the second time that I was walking exactly where the worst man in history was 99 years after the beer hall putsch.
Jesse Hawkes, thank you for your comment, I fully agree with what you say. Walking through the historical places of Munich is a difficult sensation to explain. Greetings from Argentina.
@robertwalker5521, thank you for your comment. In my particular case, I just try to show history with the appropriate seriousness and respect it deserves, but in a different way, showing the connection that those relevant events have with the places we travel every day. Greetings from Argentina
@victormarie525, Vous avez raison, de nombreuses villes allemandes, par exemple Munich, ont été en grande partie reconstruites dans le respect de l'architecture d'avant-guerre. Salutations d'Argentine.
Today Europeans are smug and arrogant regarding Americans. Very few people sure to remember or appreciate that they would be speaking German if it were not for us.
@Citricut2, thank you for your comment, I completely agree with you. Unfortunately, fanaticism can transform anyone and Munich, sadly, was the epicenter of it Greetings from Argentina.
Uwelein40, thanks for watching. Deutschland is a wonderful country, with incredible places and people and a history that shaped the 20th century. Greetings from Argentina.
Coming soon: NUREMBERG WW2 - Then and now
Thank you so much for taking the time with creating this series. There are very few people who are open minded to know...that Germany was for many centuries...an incredibly dazzling treasure chest of architecture.
@@stephenhowes8937 thank you for your comment.
Greetings from Argentina.
Absolutely outstanding job with this. Western Europe is on my mandatory bucket list. I can't imagine what it felt like to walk in those footsteps. Excellent job with this, Ignacio.
Phil LaMoore, thank you very much for your comment, you are very kind.
I hope you can fulfill your wishes and one day set foot on those historical places.
The feeling is incredible.
Greetings from Argentina.
Incredible, I love these then and now photos. It makes you feel like you are there for a second. Amazing video.
@robertdacquisto6871 thank you very much for your comment, you are very kind.
Greetings from Aergentina.
Absolutely stunning, and such important work you are doing.
Steve T, thank you very much for your comment, I just try to remember and honor all the people who fought for a better world. Greetings from Argentina
@@IgnacioVeutroProductions
Better world?? 😂
Yeah whatever dude. Tell them that in Africa.
@@292Nigel thank you for watching and for your comment. You are rigth, trying it is not the same as doing it. Greetings from Argentina.
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There is just as much violence and inequality today as there was in the past. Wars never solve anything. Fighting for freedom is like fu*king for virginity!!
Nunca olvides esta guerra mundial,...
Juste magnifique , passionnant ,un tel travail mériterait d'être diffusé sur les chaînes de télévision. Une fois encore MERCI DIDIER de Belgique
Didier DB, je vous remercie beaucoup pour vos mots, mais mon travail n'est qu'un travail d'amateur fait avec passion et sérieux.
Salutations depuis l'Argentine.
Walking those streets today, there's hardly a trace of the carnage that went before. Amazing restoration work.
Spinnetti, thank you for your comment.
Greetings from Argentina.
Some of the best videos on TH-cam, just fantastic, history brought to life that makes it so real and frightening. A fantastic piece of work, well done 10/10
peter phelps, you are very kind, thank you very much.
Greetings from Argentina.
Your hard work is appreciated.
Rappers57, 👍👍👍
Like all your videos I have watched so far, this is extremely well put together, just the right length, and accompanied by stirring, evocative music that sums up the times.
Thank you for your time and effort, another masterpiece!
Greetings from Thailand!🙏
Bangkokney, thank you very much for your comment, you are very kind.
I just try to do the best and most serious work possible.
Greetings from Argentina.
Hermosa ciudad en ruinas.
Thank you. Very well done and the choice of music is spot on.
Andre Martel, thank you very much for watching and for your comment.
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Frank y very Max por cambiar el mundo..
I am beond words, thanks for your great effort in creating this
Thomas Larsson, thank you very much for your comment.
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Another fabulous then and now Ignacio, you deserve a lot of credit and praise for all the time and effort it takes to make these films, well done mate.
Dear CYCLING SOUTH, thank you very much for your comments and for joining me in each new video. Greetings from Argentina
@@IgnacioVeutroProductions Thanks Ignacio, its always a pleasure to watch these and I look forward to joining you on future episodes for trips back in time to WW2, greetings also to you and your family, they must be so proud of your dedication and the hours of work you do to make these wonderful productions
Your videos are similar to the ones on Reuter Productions. 😊
I don't have words to describe your amazing materials and the feeling that is transmiting. Thank you very much
@fri7z_, thank you very much for your comment, you are very kind.
I just try to do the best and most serious work possible.
Greetings from Argentina.
i always wonder if the people in the "nowadays" photos,.. know or even care about the history of where they are
Happyone too, you are right, most of us do not realize that we live walking on the history that forged the world in which we live.
Greetings from Argentina.
imagine Berlin in 1945 the destruction... not much is left from that time...
As someone who lives in Munich. We germans are very aware of our history because we learn about it very detailed in school. Yet you are right, I myself see these places everyday and don't really think too much about them. Still every once in a while I look at some place and reflect on what happened there. But mostly we don't really think about the history of a certain place because for us it's just home
@@giulianoo983 nice answer
@@garyiow8482 The same can be said in all places, I often like to go out to the country side, where I live, and imagine what it was like 50-100-1000 years ago!
Amazing job !!! you can be proud of you
Hi from Canada
Marc Laforest, thanks for watching and for your comment, but let me tell you that the one who has to be proud is you, for all your fellow Canadians who left their lives in places so far from their homes, fighting and suffering to free people from a ruthless and absurd tyranny. Be you and your whole country really proud. Greetings from Argentina.
absolutely incredible video. i love seeing history then and now videos. it really is astonishing
@jagojuice9133 thank you very much for your comment, you are very kind.
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Great work! Thank you!
A G, thank you for your comment.
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YOUR VIDEOS ARE FANTASTIC. MY WARMEST REGARDS FROM DEAN IN AUSTRALIA.
Dean, thank very much from your comment, you are very kind.
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@@IgnacioVeutroProductions you are very welcome. If possible please continue to do your magnificent work. Our history must never be forgotten, and it is truly amazing looking at then and now photographs. My warmest regards, Dean
@@dean7045 thank you very much 👍
Love this! History is so rich and mesmerizing. Making the contrasts between then and today is so stimulating making you feel like you're actually reliving the past.
But is there a reason why people seem smaller on film back then and sites look wider?
@srvsrv8584, thank you very much for your comment.
The reason why in some images people may appear smaller is because of the type of cameras and lenses that were used in those years compared to today.
Greetings from Argentina.
Thank you - beautifully done as always
@SheenaStandring-qd4kr, thank you very much for your comment, you are very kind.
Greetings from Argentina.
Love how you mix the old and new pictures!
Shadow6, thank you for watching and tahnk you for your comment.
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@@IgnacioVeutroProductions greetings from Australia :)
I appreciate your work thanks you!
Kelvin Venema, thank you very much for watching and for your words.
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Thank you so much for sharing I sincerely enjoy your channel. God Bless
@ishcaby1231, thank you very much for your comment, you are very kind.
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I was in the Canadian Armed Forces from 1981-2016 and was posted to Germany from 1987-1992. I visited Munich three times during that period and being a war buff, I really enjoyed seeing some of the places where history was made. München ist sehr schön.
@tazman5722, thank you for sharing your experience in Munich.
Greetings from Argentina.
This is a lot of work. Thanks
mosk2011, thank you for visiting my channel.
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Well done!
Thomas Funder, thank you very much.
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You can feel the sadness watching this. Great job
Free Soul Madness, you are right, when you go back to the time of the images, it is inevitable to feel sadness for everything that happened.
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Your videos are bloody amazing
I agree❣
@stephencooper1266, thank you very much for your comment.
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@@sonjagatto9981 thank you very much.
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Excellent
@richardsimms251 thank you very much for your comment.
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Ignacio, you are the best. Absolutely.
Rene Logtenberg, thank you very much for your words, you are very kind.
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Absolutely fascinating
Joe Macinnis, thank you very much for your comment.
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Very good work
Thanks for this video!
@AndyHeim, thank you very much for your comment.
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Very good work
Thanks for this video!
@HollywoodFlashbackOfficial thank you for your comment.
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Obrigado por esse fantástico vídeo! Muito interessante e informativo. 👏🏻👏🏻🇧🇷✌🏼
@claudemirlima5647, obrigado pelo seu comentário.
Saudações da Argentina.
What is the biggest shocking is even after 80 years many buildings and monuments are intact with minor changes. Salute to the photographer to get the old and today's photos. It's a great collection , that's why I am admired and Salute him.
@mandaanand7413 thank you very much for your commet. I just try to do the best and most serious work possible.
Greetings from Argentina.
I gotta say that I absolutely agree with the other comments on this video saying how good it is. What this video does is bring to life what was happening. Instead of some abstract video with somebody talking over it
@richie6921 thank you very much for your comment. I just try to do the best and most serious work possible.
Greetings from Argentina.
Glad to see that most the old buildings were restored instead of demolished. History, however brutal must always be preserved.
@user-ql7eb6ln1n, thank you for watching, I agree with you.
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Bellissimo.
.......complimenti.......😊😊
@matteocervesato6372 grazie mille per il tuo commento.
Saluti dall'Argentina.
It's amazing to see comparisons between then and now
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This is really excellent work, is there a part 2 coming?
@MadCatGS thank you very much for your comment. Yes, I have scheduled to do a second part.
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Brilliant video well done and thank you.
mattbutler3852, thank you for your comment.
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Thank you and love from lreland to you.
awesome i salute u bro
Shabir Jan, thank you very much.
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Hola Inacio, gracias por tu trabajo....es muy rico, saludos desde Brasil 🇧🇷🌹 🇦🇷
Gia Katz, Muito obrigado por seu comentário.
Saudações da Argentina.
Congratulations on the beautiful video.... Thank you very much for responding. Also, could you tell me the name of the author of the song?
@tomeandrade thank you very much for watching.
The author of the song is Savfk - Music.
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love these then and now photo's
Philip Cull, thank you very much for watching and thank you very much for your opinion.
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Beautiful information in the video, could you please tell me the name of the songs you used as a background?
@tomeandrade, thank you for your comment.
The name of the song is Intrigue.
Greetings from Argentina.
this is fantastic, what software program did you use to blend the images? great work!
@JeanCB-ud7gc thank you very much for your comment.
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Fantastic Job!
@jensmuller4356 thank you very much for your comment.
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ESPETACULAR
Benedito Martins, muchas gracias, saludos desde Argentina.
Seus vídeos são de primeira linha. Quem sabe vou conhece-lo pessoalmente. Meus cumprimentos.
Amazing and so haunting thank you .
@janicefretwell4909 thank you very much for your comment.
Greetings from Argentina.
It's amazing to see comparisons between then and now, it's like a time capsule of history, I have been watching tons of ww2 documentaries over the years, I love to visit Germany one day and see some of the past places myself even tho they are changed nowadays
SloDigital, thanks for watching. Hopefully one day you can be in those historical places, it is a unique experience.
Greetings from Argentina.
@FUCKTHESYSTEM70 thank you for your comment.
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Amazing job,, Congrats
Marcelo Negrao C., thank you for your comment.
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Incredible!
John Bolt, thank you very much.
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Awesome! Thanks!
@toddsmith1617 thank you very much.
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Muy bueno!!!! Gracias
@MrSolodani, muchas gracias por tus palabras.
Saludos desde Argentina.
I really love to look on history
@srisuporneco810, thank you for watching.
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Iam also love the history special ww2...how people survire ....
Seu trabalho é maravilhoso e uma contribuição inestimável para a história. Como nossas vidas são efêmeras é a única coisa que me vem a mente quando vejo essas fotos.
@adalbertorodriguesdonascim4060, Muito obrigado pelo seu comentário, você é muito gentil. Estou apenas tentando fazer o trabalho mais sério possível.
Saudações da Argentina.
👋👋👋👋🤘 greetings from Brazil
Muito obrigado mmotorhead, saudações do vizinho do sul.
@@IgnacioVeutroProductions Gracias... :)
Awesome
Thank you very much Mario for watching and for your comment. Greetings from Argentina.
I visit these places on a regular basis. The history is not lost upon me....
@ticnatz, thank you for watching.
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Belle reconstruction, à part le centre de documentation historique du NS en forme d'un gros cube tout blanc, et bien inesthétique dont on ne vois pas pourquoi cela a été construit à cette emplacement ci...
@vincentdima4261 Merci beaucoup pour votre commentaire.
Salutations depuis l'Argentine
So sad ...many buildings never rebuilt like they were then...but the music is fabulous...😢
all_ thank you very much for watching.
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I hope to one day visit these locations where they once stood and where he once walked.
@the_90s92, Of course, you must put your mind to it, nothing is impossible.
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Remarkable and beautiful how the resilient German people are able to take what was once historically war rubbled tarnished sites and edifices and transform them into resources of societal great use.
Bravo and kudos to the ingenious and marvelous German people.
In America we simply tear down the solid remembrances of our past and put up a Starbucks, McDonald's or taco stand in their place.
Mario Linares, thank you for your comment, I fully agree, Germany is an example in "reconstruction without forgetting"
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fascinating
@Balkanlegija thank you very much.
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❤❤❤❤❤
@erhankaya5974 thank you very much.
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Haunting.
@gracereeves5790 thank very much for your comment.
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I wish the then and now were SIDE BY SIDE for comparison
hankgs, thank you for your comment, and thank you for your suggest, II will be in mind.
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I recognize Hitler and Goering in the photo at 1:09, but Streicher is not in this photo. Typically, he would be at the very front of the procession and, therefore out of view.
Ron H. thank your for watching. Indeed, in the photograph, seen from the front, to the left of Hitler Hermann Göering and to the left of Hitler Julius Streicher, which is easy to identify by his physiognomy.
Greetings from Argentina.
So glad that the government re-build the building as the same as before, my country almost lost all our historical building n lost our culture n tradition in the name of modernization
@worotantypoerwandari, thank for watching. I agree with, It is very important to maintain the history.
Greetings from Argentina.
8:53 The shoulder patch of the US 45th Infantry Division before WWII was the SWASTIKA.
Hans Gruber, thank you for your watching, comments like yours enrich the channel. You're right, before the 1930s, the division's symbol was a red square with a yellow swastika, a tribute to the American population in the American Southwest.
With the rise of the Nazi Party, the 45th Division stopped using the insignia. After a long process of reviewing, new a design chosen for the shoulder sleeve insignia. The new insignia featured the Thunderbird, another Native American symbol, and was approved in 1939.
Greetings from Argentina.
@@IgnacioVeutroProductions Thank you and greetings from USA, my friend was born in Bariloche.
I've always considered myself knowledgeable with WW2, but it wasn't until I visited Munich the second time that I was walking exactly where the worst man in history was 99 years after the beer hall putsch.
Jesse Hawkes, thank you for your comment, I fully agree with what you say. Walking through the historical places of Munich is a difficult sensation to explain.
Greetings from Argentina.
I came here after reading 'The Book Thief' 🥺
Reema Aleem, thank you for visiting my channel.
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As an average, people in other countries are far more knowledgable about history
than Americans know about the U.S.A
@robertwalker5521, thank you for your comment.
In my particular case, I just try to show history with the appropriate seriousness and respect it deserves, but in a different way, showing the connection that those relevant events have with the places we travel every day.
Greetings from Argentina
I like that Germany tried restoring those buildings after the war just to see history. There not many historical buildings in that he US.
BOB P, I agree with you, it is very interesting to see how the German people keep history alive.
Greetings from Argentina.
Je trouve que l’Allemagne a admirablement restaurée les monuments vu l’état de la ville après la guerre.
@victormarie525, Vous avez raison, de nombreuses villes allemandes, par exemple Munich, ont été en grande partie reconstruites dans le respect de l'architecture d'avant-guerre. Salutations d'Argentine.
Pero tenemos un nuevo villano asi que de que sirvio esa guerra
Salve a Grande Alemanha Ocultista e Esoterica
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Rip spino fossil
I want a time machine
@bigbelly5098, thank you for watching.
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I don,t know if the citizens of Munich would look upon invasion and occupation as liberation.
@wallacebrucker1584, thanks for your comment. History is sometimes somewhat controversial.
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Ты читаешь мой коммент? Я желаю тебе здоровья незнакомец!
Наталия Лисовая, Спасибо, что посетили мой канал.
Поздравления из Аргентины.
does every ww2 video have to have a super long lead in and loud drama music??? does anyone have an original idea anymore?
Maquis American, thank you for your comment, it will help me improve future videos.
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Why don't you do it better! 🙄🥨
2:24. 4:37. Like most bad ideas, the Nazi movement was founded in a bar after way too many beers.
barryolaith, this is a very interesting definition.
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German building use to look medieval
volactic 1988, thank you for visiting my channel.
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The evil is dead and gone.
BOB P, you are right, but unfortunately these types of people continue to appear throughout history.
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Today Europeans are smug and arrogant regarding Americans. Very few people sure to remember or appreciate that they would be speaking German if it were not for us.
Munich is my top favourite city in Germany. People is so friendly, beer is excellent. Hard to believe nazism came out of there.
@Citricut2, thank you for your comment, I completely agree with you. Unfortunately, fanaticism can transform anyone and Munich, sadly, was the epicenter of it
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Monaco ti preferisco ora!!!!
@pasqualealemao8700, grazie mille per aver guardato il video
Saluti dall'Argentina
@@IgnacioVeutroProductions bellissimo lavoro Ignacio!!
@@pasqualealemao8700 grazie mille per il tuo commento.
Saluti dall'Argentina alla patria dei miei nonni.
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Uwelein40, thanks for watching. Deutschland is a wonderful country, with incredible places and people and a history that shaped the 20th century.
Greetings from Argentina.
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Danke
Alles gute für sie 🍀👍
@@Uwelein40 👍
You use the words "liberate". Germany is occupied territory and has been since May 1945.
A shame at the look of the FeldherrnHalle these days...
D Krab, thank you for watching.
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