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Nuremberg 1945 in COLOR !! Rare color footage from an American GI soldier in Southern Germany 1945
Nuremberg 1945 in COLOR !!
Rare original color footage - home movie from an American GI soldier in Southern Germany 1944 1945. End of World War Two
Here is an amazing private color 16mm home movie from an American GI that filmed the American army moving through Nazi Germany (south germany) 1944 and 1945. A lot of the color film footage is filmed in the city of Nuremberg Germany.
As I have collected thousands of color photo slides from all nations during the Second World War, I have also had the luck to find some fantastic private home movies from that time period in 8mm and 16mm format. Here is one I have got converted to digital and would like to share with the World.
If you are interested in Second World War history or just color photography please check my archive photo site pixpast.com
Also if you by any chance have any color slides or color films from WW2 please contact me.
Thank you and enjoy the videos !
Ian Spring. :)
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Paris 1939 in COLOR !! Rare Pre World War Two Private color home movie from Paris France 1939Paris 1939 in COLOR !! Rare Pre World War Two Private color home movie from Paris France 1939
Paris 1939 in COLOR !! Rare Pre World War Two Private color home movie from Paris France 1939
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Paris 1939 in COLOR !! Here is a wonderful private 16mm kodachrome and agfacolor color home movie I found years ago at a flea market. It is taken by an american tourist in and around Paris France 1939 just before the German invasion 1940 and at the same time as the Second World War broke out with the German invasion of Poland 1939. These wonderful rare color scenes of Paris life have never been...
Interview with the owner of PIXPAST, Ian Spring. 2016Interview with the owner of PIXPAST, Ian Spring. 2016
Interview with the owner of PIXPAST, Ian Spring. 2016
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A private interview with the owner and creator of PIXPAST, Ian Spring. Ian explains what his business does and why. Summer 2016.

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  • @fosterfuchs
    @fosterfuchs 7 місяців тому

    My dad was born and raised in Nuremberg. He was 8 years old at the time this footage was filmed.

  • @PGBrown-qu8yz
    @PGBrown-qu8yz 2 роки тому

    This needs to be speed corrected.

  • @jaminova_1969
    @jaminova_1969 2 роки тому

    @ 11:25 - It's a little after Twelve on a warm sunny day and the train is on-time! If only we could make out the headline on the newspaper earlier in the film. Amazing footage, none the less!

  • @Jevousdemandedevousarrêter111
    @Jevousdemandedevousarrêter111 2 роки тому

    Avec un petit air d'accordéon, ce serait parfait.

  • @conniedeleon5214
    @conniedeleon5214 2 роки тому

    Por un segundo pensé en subirle el volumen😂😂😂

  • @BuffaloBuffalo-uc6zp
    @BuffaloBuffalo-uc6zp 3 роки тому

    No migrant CAMPS HERE. !

  • @rohilahrohilah2241
    @rohilahrohilah2241 3 роки тому

    Excuse me, GUYS, LIKE TOWERS IN BANTEN, THE ULTIMATE OF THE GREAT MOSQUE CONTINUE FIGURES OF THE WALL LIKE RESIDENTS, THAT ARE LIKE THE DOORS OF MONAS BUT NOW THE ELITE RESIDENT'S SYMBOL WHY DO I SEE THAT CAR LIKE THE INDONESIA WHAT IS THE INDONESIA IN INDONESIA

  • @ashextraordinaire
    @ashextraordinaire 3 роки тому

    I have photos of my grandmother as a girl in some of these places. It's amazing to see a video, to see her Paris come alive. Thank you for this priceless treasure!

  • @rene29200
    @rene29200 3 роки тому

    ❤️😻😎👍

  • @christianevattier2533
    @christianevattier2533 3 роки тому

    France was so beautiful

    • @38vocan
      @38vocan 2 роки тому

      still is ;)

  • @george94417
    @george94417 3 роки тому

    How can it be colored if it was filmed in 1989?

    • @UnusSedLeo-w5l
      @UnusSedLeo-w5l 3 роки тому

      It was filmed in 1938 or 1939 and there was, expensive, color film for the rich and wealthy. Kodak, Agfa and some other brands offered this rarity.

    • @gustavochaves6004
      @gustavochaves6004 2 роки тому

      This was colorized artificially

    • @gustavochaves6004
      @gustavochaves6004 2 роки тому

      @ELIE KOPTER NO , this was colorized artificially

    • @gustavochaves6004
      @gustavochaves6004 2 роки тому

      @ELIE KOPTER who cares about WW2, this tecnology existed in the 1890s but it was to expensive, do you think you know something?

    • @gustavochaves6004
      @gustavochaves6004 2 роки тому

      @ELIE KOPTER its not important for those who dont have culture, and its missing 23 years until It turn a hundred, a person can be 27 and in 23 years he Will be 50 , but he's not "almost" 50 ,there's a difference

  • @kpl4174
    @kpl4174 3 роки тому

    so clean so lovely.......................unlike liberal Paris today -.-

  • @ФаритАхмадеев-и8е

    Замечательные архивные уникальные кадры👍

  • @ФаритАхмадеев-и8е

    Предокупационный Париж...скоро по улицам Парижа как мы знаем из кинохроники и через арку будут кованым сапогом шагать маршем солдаты окупанты...это все история и мы должны принять исторические истории прошлых времён...таков наш мир состоящий из истории настоящего и предстоящего🙂

  • @KOMET2006
    @KOMET2006 3 роки тому

    The calm before the storm. Within 3 months, Europe would be at war.

    • @ФаритАхмадеев-и8е
      @ФаритАхмадеев-и8е 3 роки тому

      Даа...последние месяцы перед окупацией Парижа...из истории мы учили что будет нехватка бензина продовольствия и тотального контроля за населением окупированного города

  • @Serendip98
    @Serendip98 3 роки тому

    No parking fees at that time... The racket came later.

    • @alt-logia776
      @alt-logia776 Рік тому

      9:17 Not as many traffic rules either, as long as drivers could sort things out among themselves using their common sense. I guess there wasn't as much traffic either...

  • @mr.roaddogwade7107
    @mr.roaddogwade7107 3 роки тому

    My wife’s home town.

  • @Hunkiralyfi
    @Hunkiralyfi 3 роки тому

    A Few months later: ua-cam.com/video/qHxkmSiKu4I/v-deo.html France should have not start the war against Germany.

    • @paddyseamair6336
      @paddyseamair6336 3 роки тому

      It is Hitler by attacking Poland who began the war, not France nore did Britain.

    • @Hunkiralyfi
      @Hunkiralyfi 3 роки тому

      @@paddyseamair6336 Think a bit: what have you say? Hitler attacked Poland. Not France? So who began the war that led to the occupation of Paris? Germany did not start the war against France.

    • @nd0136
      @nd0136 3 роки тому

      @@Hunkiralyfi I've seen some shitty rhetorical parlor tricks, but that's a new one lmao

    • @anthonydelcoure1264
      @anthonydelcoure1264 3 роки тому

      @@Hunkiralyfi After Poland,Belgium,The Netherlands,France and Britain were the next ones on the liste. This horrible dictator was planning to dominate whole Europe.

    • @Hunkiralyfi
      @Hunkiralyfi 3 роки тому

      @@anthonydelcoure1264 Really? Horrible dictator? Wow! Was he worse than Stalin? Who attacked Poland in September of 1939 with Germany? And do you know that Stalin killed 10 times more innocent people than Hitler? And why did France with England not declare war to Bolshevism, if Stalin attacked Poland, and wanted to dominate whole Europe? These facts means that the declaration of war against Germany was for no reason - or if it was rightful they should have been declared war to both of the "horrible dictators" for attacking Poland and for their plan to dominate Europe. So, my friend I can say about your comment, that "I've seen some shitty rhetorical parlor tricks, but yours a new one lmao"

  • @willong1000
    @willong1000 3 роки тому

    4:41 to 5:00 A giant Swaztika draping (flag designed to hang vertically) previously hung in each of those recessed alcoves. I can tell that the 163rd Engineer (Combat) Battalion had already passed through by the time this was filmed because the flags are all missing. My dad had one signed by all the guy's in his outfit, which is the way he usually referred to the organization. Because he told me the war stories when I was still too young to think to ask, I don't know when he was referring to the battalion as a whole, his (C) company or even his platoon. It was the 163rd Engineer Combat Battalion that blasted the giant swastika at the complex, a bit of war film that has undoubtedly been viewed millions, if not billions, of times because the clip has been featured in countless film and television documentaries about the war.

  • @willong1000
    @willong1000 3 роки тому

    3:29 Pardon me, would you happen to have any Grey Poupon?

  • @rskb1957
    @rskb1957 3 роки тому

    As an Englishman who loves France, I watch this in the aftermath of Brexit and weep!

    • @wingaard
      @wingaard 3 роки тому

      Parts of Paris, particularly Les banlieues, are most uninviting today. Not at all how I remember it.

    • @clio2rsminicup
      @clio2rsminicup 3 роки тому

      "an Englishman who loves France"... ??? Does it really exist then? 🤔🤔🤔 Strange... As a proud Frenchman and a proud European citizen of the Union (yes when you're a logical and balanced 21st century European who loves the country and the continent where you was born and you living, you're both), I can't believe it. No doubt a perfidious Englishman and English spy who plays a double game... ^^

  • @maciejniedzielski7496
    @maciejniedzielski7496 3 роки тому

    I learnt recently that Nürnberg is 2nd largest city of Bavière after München

  • @otterinbham9641
    @otterinbham9641 3 роки тому

    I wasn't expecting Ang Lee or anything, but this might be some of the worst footage I've ever seen. Overexposure, bad framing, subjects cut off. I mean, I hope this guy didn't go home and try to make a living as a wedding photographer. He would have starved to death.

    • @wreckage-vs5jv
      @wreckage-vs5jv 3 роки тому

      Looking forward to your post WW3 8K steadycam footage with expert editing.

    • @anibalcesarnishizk2205
      @anibalcesarnishizk2205 2 роки тому

      Perhaps, he could work with Ed Wood.

  • @djmech3871
    @djmech3871 3 роки тому

    At the very end what kind of Tank is that, it’s not a Sherman?

    • @acolyteoffire4077
      @acolyteoffire4077 3 роки тому

      its a Sherman variant, I think its a jumbo. or do you mean the wheeled recon car cause that is not even a tank, if so it is the Greyhound, packs machine guns communication equipment and a 37 millimeter cannon

    • @wreckage-vs5jv
      @wreckage-vs5jv 3 роки тому

      @@acolyteoffire4077 I think it's 9:58 and only visible for couple of frames, then a quick close up. Start at 9:57 and hit play-pause repeatedly. I don't know what it is.

    • @acolyteoffire4077
      @acolyteoffire4077 3 роки тому

      @@wreckage-vs5jv oh that looks like its is just a deuce'n'a'half cargo truck

    • @christofliebl220
      @christofliebl220 3 роки тому

      M24 Chaffee

    • @moistmike4150
      @moistmike4150 3 роки тому

      @@christofliebl220 Yep, it's a Chaffee light tank. American tank introduced late in the war.

  • @Tark75ifty
    @Tark75ifty 3 роки тому

    Juste avant l'occupation nazie. On ne verra plus autant de voitures circuler à cause de la pénurie d'essences.

  • @JoMarieM
    @JoMarieM 4 роки тому

    Some lovely color video footage of Paris, just before the Nazis came marching in. And the people in that video had absolutely NO idea what was coming, sad to say!

  • @chrisrichardson5023
    @chrisrichardson5023 4 роки тому

    If you only know what's about to happen Frenchies!

    • @clio2rsminicup
      @clio2rsminicup 3 роки тому

      ... we would have really prepared for this coming war, obviously inevitable in the face of the big imperialist aggressiveness of the German Nazi fanatics with a psychopathic madman in their leadership... France was ready for WW1, it was not ready for WW2 or had prepared much too late. From 1938 only, with a campaign of rearmament and modernization of its army too late to be ready 1 year later (the Nazis rearmed and prepared Germany for war with force since 1933). With also the enormous mistake of not having continued to build its Maginot Line in the west of its ground up to the Channel so as not to upset the Belgians and the English, BIG stupidity! I remind you that the German army with its blitzkrieg never made the big mistake of going straight on the Maginot Line, it bypassed the Maginot Line through Belgium where the French border did not have the Maginot Line. :-/ But also it must be said that after WW1 the French were enormously tired and traumatized by the wars... Tired and traumatized due to the 1,500,000 soldiers killed out of a population of 28-29 million inhabitants during the Revolutionary-First Empire wars (1790-1815) one century before (even if France was at that time the most populous country in Europe, even more populated than the Russian Empire), but also and especially by the 1,600,000 soldiers killed during WWl 1914-1918, 20 years before only! Out of a population of 40 million inhabitants in 1914! No family had been spared by WW1 and had at least 1 but more often several soldiers killed on the front line. For an idea of ​​comparison, the number of soldiers killed for the USA during all the WW2 is about 350,000 out of 160 million inhabitants at this time, no comment...

  • @gothangotay6489
    @gothangotay6489 4 роки тому

    This is an outstanding documentary.

  • @Boochan
    @Boochan 4 роки тому

    Thanks I live in Nuremberg (Nürnberg) and I love to see old footage like that. i recognize alot of the places in the city, really crazy that only 30% was left standing

  • @castellidenis5257
    @castellidenis5257 4 роки тому

    Document fascinant pour un parisien actuel. Voyage dans le temps garanti ! Pas mal de vues platement touristiques, mais quelques prises de vue sur les parisiens, leur allure, leurs costumes, les magnifiques "conduites intérieures" de l'époque, très colorées, et ce magnifique ciel de Paris, éternel et immuable !

  • @wreckage-vs5jv
    @wreckage-vs5jv 4 роки тому

    5:19 today goo.gl/maps/feEgwFSDw9CugDCK8

    • @djmech3871
      @djmech3871 3 роки тому

      Good catch.

    • @Alvar2001
      @Alvar2001 3 роки тому

      Thanks, internet it´s great because of that.

  • @eliatolentino7970
    @eliatolentino7970 5 років тому

    Amazing! Thank you for sharing!

  • @carcharodon1000000
    @carcharodon1000000 6 років тому

    Living Color History - Great again!

  • @carcharodon1000000
    @carcharodon1000000 6 років тому

    Nice Two Thumbs Up Gruss Wolfgang

  • @dionisio89420
    @dionisio89420 6 років тому

    Hi again Ian, being a Private Collector of all kind of material I hope these pieces would be in sale on the site.

  • @maxiei
    @maxiei 6 років тому

    Hi Ian! Nice material! Best regards Daniel from Leipzig... ;-)

  • @dionisio89420
    @dionisio89420 7 років тому

    Everything was going well till...you mention that about fight against "racism" and you have support from simon fake wiesenthal "center". And you talk about made mistakes, of course, it was have lost Der Militär Krieg.

    • @pixpast1518
      @pixpast1518 6 років тому

      I try in my own little way to remind people that WAR and RACISM brings only blind hatred and destruction to all...

  • @hcparadiddle
    @hcparadiddle 7 років тому

    I think this guy was a year or 2 ahead of me in school in Ireland. Well done to him for preserving history in such a fascinating way. It would be great to see future publications especially of the two collections he mentioned in the interview.

    • @pixpast1518
      @pixpast1518 6 років тому

      Thanks a lot !! :) The Pixpast team are working on a second book at the moment.. should be really amazing when finished :) I have alos found amazing new color war material that should be put into some form of book in the next few years... :)

  • @henrypinkburn5095
    @henrypinkburn5095 7 років тому

    interessantes Video - ich habe im Haus von meinem lieben Opa - der war in den 30/40er Jahren so was wie ein Militär Fotoreporter bei den Fliegern - und sein Haus ist jetzt mein Haus- vor 11 Jahren bestimmt 40 Holzkisten und etliche Pappkisten mit solchen Farbdias, Fotos, jede Menge Klamotten mit Ansteckern und Dokumente gefunden-würde ich aber nie hergeben-ist doch vom Opa! Ist sogar in Italien mal bei einem Kloster schwer verwundet worden - hat aber überlebt und mir war er war der beste Opa den man sich vorstellen kann :-)) Sogar 3 seiner alten Fotoapperate hab ich noch!

    • @pixpast1518
      @pixpast1518 6 років тому

      Hello Sir. I would love to talk to you about your slide collection. Can you please email me at ian.spring@gmail.com Thank you.

  • @giorgiapavan2642
    @giorgiapavan2642 8 років тому

    Fantastic collection Ian !!! I have a little collection of farb dias regarding italian troops in Wwi and WWII , and a lot of farb dias of german soldiers in Afrika ! If you have farb dias for me please contact me ! Fantastic

  • @carcharodon1000000
    @carcharodon1000000 8 років тому

    Nice interview. Schön mal was zu hören Gruss Wolfgang

    • @pixpast1518
      @pixpast1518 6 років тому

      lovely to hear from you Wolfgang ! :) Have a look at my website pixpast.com I just found an amazing colleciton of color slides from the Luftwaffe Kriegsberichter Otto Vieth !! really amazing stuff.. Best wishes to you and your wife !! Ian :)

  • @maxiei
    @maxiei 8 років тому

    Hi Ian! Nice Interview. Fine to see you again after 2-3 years. I dont know that you remember me...iam Daniel and i was guest in your house in M...ern . We talk many over the Brandis Airfield. Now you have a very big archiv...nice! Best regards ... Daniel from Leipzig!

    • @pixpast1518
      @pixpast1518 6 років тому

      Hi Daniel yes of yourse I remember you. Lovely to hear from you again. Here is my email ian.spring@gmail Please email me, i would like to know how you are :)