My mother attended the Berlin Olympics in 1936.She loved Berlin and its nightlife and enjoyed dancing to music like this song.She also enjoyed military parades and march music.
@theivangrozhny2010 By 1939 there were about 500 television sets in Germany. Most of the TVs (about 300) were intended for government agencies, hospitals and troop quarters. The beginning of industrial production was planned for the year 1939. First 4600 units should be produced. But the war prevented the start of mass production.To watch TV, the people went into "Fernsehstuben". In the second half of 1936, 90 000 people visited the "Fernsehstuben" in Berlin.
My mother attended the Berlin Olympics in 1936.She loved Berlin and its nightlife and enjoyed dancing to music like this song.She also enjoyed military parades and march music.
Koennte den ganzen tag zuhoeren, einmalig
Schöne Platte, tolle Bilder, viele davon mir bisher unbekannt. Vielen Dank!
Schöne Aufnahme und ein tolles Video!
@theivangrozhny2010 By 1939 there were about 500 television sets in Germany. Most of the TVs (about 300) were intended for government agencies, hospitals and troop quarters.
The beginning of industrial production was planned for the year 1939. First 4600 units should be produced. But the war prevented the start of mass production.To watch TV, the people went into "Fernsehstuben". In the second half of 1936, 90 000 people visited the "Fernsehstuben" in Berlin.
This is almost identical to the Bernhard Ette' recording, which also has Erwin Hartung on vocal.
Toll !!!
Marvellous!
Bildfunk!