Germany's Most Incredible Abandoned Places 🇩🇪
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 พ.ค. 2022
- *EAST GERMANY: The region south of Berlin has a very dark past. Most of the infrastructure and administrative buildings from those eras are long gone. However, a few large buildings have survived and are now abandoned.
Join me as I explore a massive abandoned hospital and find Germany’s lost Third Reich airport. I also do a bit of urban exploration to spot the remains of Germany’s World War Two Army headquarters.
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Loved your video. Super interesting and thank you for doing this in English, much appreciated. (I don’t speak German but I’m so interested in these old parts of Germany)
Thanks a lot!
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This was really interesting. I explore old British ww2 sites when I can, and to see the equivalent in Germany is brilliant. Thanks!
SEHR GUTEN VIDEO... DANKESCHOEN !!!
Greetings. I stumbled onto this video while watching some about WWII and enjoyed exploring with you. I was stationed in Germany during reunification so the East German sites are interesting to me. Excellent English! I visited the Luxembourg American Cemetery last year. Beautiful country.
The birds are a beautiful addition with sounds reminiscent of a rain forrest.
Nice video. Keep exploring!
Greetings from a german urbex team. Like done.
Cheers!
Great Videos , Look forward to more . 😊❤✌️
Great video, keep going on with this!
Great video for abandoned places aficianados. We used to go to abandoned industrial areas in the frankfurt area.
thank you for the vidoe very intesting dont hear much about germany fromtheir view
Great information 👋🏻🏴👍🏻
i can understand Germany wants to separate itself from the Nazi's and everything they did, but that is History. should never forget about what happened, or youre doomed to repeat it...
Yes, but at the same time it‘s not right to make newer generations feel like they are guilty while other countries (not all of them) don’t even teach about those times nor care about them, it seems. Take my school (in germany) for example - in 10th grade it is a MUST to go on a trip to Verdun and if you‘re sick you need to go to a doctor and get a paper to confirm that you‘re sick, in order to be excused. I think that germany IS doing enough to avoid the times repeating. Germany is probably one of the ONLY countries to have people so well informed ( at least when they go to school..). I would be worried a lot more about other countries right now…
I‘m german
I love all your videos.
Thanks!
Exellent video. Thank you for the knowledge.
hi ! i also exploring abandoned places here in philippines. I hope you will do more of this kind of stuff. love it ! lets be friends !
Beautiful building
Such a great video ! Thank you
Pretty cool exploration.
Excellent video. I enjoyed viewing your adventures
Thanks a lot!
Yes, I guess you are 1 of the everybody's who own that airport. Loved how you said that, and enjoying the video so far. I just happened to be reading up on WW2 watching videos, and YT sent a link to your feed. Now it appears I must do some research on the areas of Germany where battles were fought as I now realize how little I know about that.
its nice to see that the old sights are being used / turned in to housing
What a friendly man (with red t-shirt & dog)
Someday I will go to Germany.
I would really like to know how to find this stuff. I live in germany and i know there is plenty nazi stuff to explore but maps dont show them for obvious reasons.
Keep it to teach future generations
Greatings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
Interesting!
Winkelturms were air raid shelters.
Rangsdorf bei Berlin
19:10 - that problem is very quick to solve. It's called an attitude adjustment and a whip-back to reality and co-habitation. Some people, somehow, get clouded minds and confused, and begin to think they are the only people on the planet and therefore can behave as they please.
But...a quick, good hard beating to the head when no one else is around, fixes that clouded mind and confused attitude very quickly and gets them back into the "living-with-the-rest-of-society" mindset. They are generally very hesitant to go back to their old ways after that free treatment/physical medication that they've received.
Very nice tour. I commend you for your efforts. Thank you very much
Gary Drumm
American
I really enjoyed Kenyan in Bahrain.
Ich bin ein Amerikaner und ich weiß ein klein deutsch.
Rangsdorf was also the Airfield Von Staufenberg took off with his airplane for his Attentat on Hitler. Nice video Danke Schön, Grüsse aus Die Niederlanden.
Thanks! Interesting, didn't know that.
Rangsdorf was an important military air travel airfield because it was very close to the Wehrmacht HQ in Zossen/Wünsdorf (another impressive place to visit). It was certainly more populated with Ju-52 than Messerschmidt's. It had scheduled services to Wolfsschanze and other Führer HQs, that's why Stauffenberg used it.
The Soviets used it as a heli airfield until they left in the 90's. I remember it always populated with Mi-8s when passing by train.
Really enjoyed this. Just curious as to why you were so concerned about getting caught on private property. Would you be arrested? Thank you.
You jiust answered your own question. Private property is just that, private. This man is just being respecful.
I know Hitler was treated in WW1, but WW2 he was already leader not soldier, so what injuries was he treated for? Thanks
He could be referring to Valkyrie plot. I believe hitler did suffer some injuries when the bomb went off
A leisurely pace 😂
Great video! The presenter is sehr hübsch! Are you a body builder? Ich liebe Deutschland. Ein Freund leben in Leipzig.😊
Frohe Weihnachten! ❄️☃️🌲🎅🏻
The expression " East Germany" is WRONG. The correct one is " Middle Germany" ( Mittel deutschland ). The eastern part got lost at August 1945.
Communism in America is failing too!;