Die Diaserie zeigt Foto-Postkarten vom einstigen Sudetenland. Heute sieht es überwiegend anders aus. Lassen sie sich von der Schönheit unserer Heimat verwöhnen.
😊meine Wurzeln sind in Mähren und Österreich,beide sind einfach Heimat.Für mich kein Unterschied.Mentalität von beiden Vorfahren.Eine gelungene Mischung!
Allen Sudetendeutschen und Freunden des Sudetenlandes, sei das folgende Video hier auf UA-cam ans Herz gelegt: ,,Die Sudetendeutschen - Tatsachen über das Sudetenland"
You are absolutely wrong. The Sudetenland has never been part of Germany. It was part of Hungaro- Austria, and after WW1 it became part of the Czech Republic.
Einen wunderschönen guten Tag, Herr Seidel ! Schade zu lesen was Sie hier schon wieder schreiben, denn ich dachte wir hätten diese Thematik (Definition von Staaten im Verhältnis zur Definition von Land und Nation) schon unlängst geklärt....Zudem haben wir ja auch schon erläutert, dass (wenn wir schon von Staaten und staatsähnlichen Konstrukten sprechen) das Sudetenland bereits im mittelalterlichen deutschen Reich und später im Deutschen Bund über lange Zeit vertreten war. Sie müssen schon wissen was Sie wollen.
Sehr geehrter Herr Mürling, ich möchte Ihnen ein großes Dankeschön aussprechen für diese wunderbaren Poatkarten. Meine Mutter ist aus dem Sudetenland -Humwald das heißt jetzt Chlum. Sie ist leider jetzt verstorben ich fahre trotzdem jedes Jahr mindestens 3 Mal dort hin. Zum Friedhof und zum Haus meiner Mutter. Ich habe sehr viele Fotos aber ich habe noch nie eine alte Postkarte oder Aufnahme von ganz Humwald gesehen haben Sie vielleicht eine ? Wenn ja würde es mich sehr freuen wenn Sie die Postkarte ins Internet stellen würden Mit freundlichen Grüßen Ingrid
In 10:54 that is not Podersam in the bottom-left corner it says Pozdrav z Opavy - Greetings from Opava (Troppau ) next two pictures are also from Troppau
There is not any sudetenland. It was part of bohemian kingdom in medieval, than some bunch of germans moved There and called sudetenland. So it was, it is and it will be our! 🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿
unse liebe Hejmicht, unvrgassen, ou wenn se uns nausgetriebn honn vu Haus und Hof- ann Harzn bleibt s unser deutsches Sudetenland ! Iech bie aus n Kukone bei Gablunz.
Ono by stacilo vam sudetakum dat poradne pres drzky aby si ta vase debilita byla vedoma ze mate tahnout za caru.Budeme to muset udelat jako v 90.letech
@@jardaklima3697 mluvíš na mě? Jsem 100% čech, jen říkám že tuto oblast rád navštěvuji. Kdyby jsme věděli že další Hitler už nebude, možná by tam těch pár hodných Němců zůstat mohlo. Aspoň by tato krajina nebyla tak chudá. Za první republiky byly češi nad Němcema. Samozřejmě jsme v České republice a němci taky byly prevíti. V té době to byla jistota je odsunout, ale v dnešní době už by to šlo jinak.
die Heimat meiner gr0ßelten Oma von eger u. opa von spindlemühle gewohnt haben sie in warnsorf durch arbeit in den kunertwerken bis zur Vertreibung.was sie nie überwunden hatten,haus u. Hof verlassen mußten.
Robert Molina You are absolutely right. The Sudetenland has never been a part of Germany. It was just an area of German speaking people right along the German border. Politically it belonged to the Austrian Empire until WW I, and then to the Czech Republic. So I've never understood why there are so many people who claim it was German soil. I had an uncle who was born in Graslitz in 1898, and his birth certificate clearly says 'Kingdom of Austria'. It is just about three kilometres away from the Saxonian border in the Ore Mountains, today Czech Republic.
Sudetenland belonged to Germany during the period of the Nazi Reich, because it became part of it immediately after the Munich Conference, where the western power betrayed the Czech Republic. It was a so called 'protectorate' of Bohemia and Moravia under Hitler's rule, but became part of the Czech Republic again after WW2.
HELLO HENRY,LONG TIME NO TALK.THE ONLY GERMANS THAT SEEM WILLING TO SPEAK TO THIS ELITIST AMERICAN OF DEUTSCH,KROATISCH,UND SPANIARD BLOOD ARE DEUTSCH VOLKE FROM THE FORMER EASTERN GERMAN TERRITORIES.I GUESS THEY LIKE THE FACT THAT ONE OF MY GRANDFATHERS WAS FROM GRAUDENZ,WEST PRUSSIA.I HAVE A FAIRLY GOOD CORRESPONDENCE WITH SOME VOLKE FROM OBER SILESIA,I AM HAVING GOOD CORRESPONDENCE WITH ONE FELLOW WHO WAS FROM POMERANIA ON THE BALTIC,EASTERN POMERANIA.USE TO BE BEAUTIFUL FARMLAND HE SAYS.ONE KIND GENTLEMAN FROM FORMER KATTOWITZ PROVINCE.OF COURSE MY GENERAL PRACTIONER M.D.WHO IS OR WAS BORN IN LIBIAU,LATVIA,KURLAND.I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW DOES OLD PRUSSIAN EXIST ANYMORE AS A LANGUAGE.I HEAR THAT ONLY A FEW GERMANS COULD SPEAK IT FOR CENTURIES.IRONICALLY I HAVE LEARNED THAT MANY DEUTSCH JUDEN FROM THE MEMEL,MEMMELAND,MASURIAN LAKES AREA COULD SPEAK IT.WHEN YOU HAVE TIME,CORRESPOND WITH ME.I WOULD APPRECIATE IT VERY MUCH. P.S. WHAT I HAVE BEEN READING ABOUT THE WAY CZECHS TREATED SUDETENLAND GERMANS WAS ATROCIOUS AND A WAR CRIME.AFTER WWI AND 2.
Oh God, I know these areas very well. my ancestors are from Silezia and were deported to central Germany when the Soviet Army marched towards Berlin at the end of WW2. You are of course right in many ways, but one should not forget the Germans started this whole shit against Eastern European countries. I have been to all the places you have mentioned , even in Graudenz (today Grudciaz). And I have been to The Neringas (Peninsulas along the Coast), which are very popular among the old and also among the young who still travel there to see the famous dunes and the little villages. Masuren still looks like sixty years ago. This does not mean they are old fashioned. The houses are neat and clean in good condition, nice little inns and shops - actually everything you need. But they try to maintain nature as it used to be - without the shocking signs of consumerism and civilization. In other words: people there live well but without the usual idiotism of marketing and advertising. Their cars are a bit older than those in the middle of Europe, and you can see a lot of horse carts there and even oxen pulling carts and ploughs. I once travelled by boat through Masuria with some friends - really beautiful. No restrictions along the lakes, no private property, no bars, no wire - nothing. Simply nature. I imagine the outward appearance of this area looks very much like the Amish regions in the United States - modern as well as old fashioned at the same time. But I have the impression people are happy there. They stick together, dance and celebrate and support each other. The city of Memel and Memelland (today Klaipeda) is a modern little town which also looks like a mixture of old and new, but the original atmosphere is not spoilt by western civilization. The old East Prussian dialect is only spoken by those who were born there. Today the vast majority is Polish and Russian. There are some recordings of it stored in a museum, but in everyday life it does not play a big role any more. But also the polish people are very friendly and hospitable. There are a tiny minority of German population who try to keep the dialect alive but I am afraid it will die some day soon. It sounds very funny, and as soon as you hear a bit of it it makes you smile and provides you with a pleasant feeling of old times. As if a bit of language had been tinned for a century and now comes up to the surface again. Hi Robert, I am not a native speaker of English, but I hope I have been able to make myself understood somehow. My very best wishes to you. .
+Henry Seidel Sudeten Germans spoke German and felt as Germans. Therefore they were 100 % German. Not borders define a nation but cultural and linguistic identity. Austrians are German as well.
I would just say this, Germans and Czech lived in tolerance and peace until Natzies took over. Although it was unfair that Germans got relocated from the Czechoslovakia, one needs to know what Germans planned to do with Czech folks. This was the plan: Czech women can marry German men and they automatically get the citizenship. Czech uneducated peasant could be Germanized, but any educated or wealthier Czechs needed to be eliminated along with Jews. Enough said, thank you German neighbors and good bye. Keep dreaming about coming back. Czech self-preservation is more important for us.
Sudeten Germans didn’t feel things went well under Czech rule. And while they would have happily reunited with Austria, geographically the were connected more to Germany. This area should have been excluded from Czechoslovakia when that country gained independence after WWI.
@@itsjustme4848 Only 27 per cent of the Czech population consisted of German-speaking people. Why including them into Germany ? Almost every country in this world consists of people that are speaking different languages. Political and ethnic borderlines hardly ever go together. There are German-speaking people in Russia, Hungary, Romania, USA, Canada - why not in the Czech Republic ?
I understand German nostalgia for Sudeten, but in 1938 Sudeten Germans supported Hitler in 90%, for which they were severely punished in 1945 and displaced. Very right.
I like the slideshow because there’s where grandmother spent her youth (to 1919). Calling it Heimatland, though, sounds very creepy and reeks of 3rd Reich. Not good.
Nicky Santoro Das Sudetenland hat nie zum Deutschen Reich gehört. Sondern nur zu Österreich-Ungarn oder zur tschechischen Republik. "Deutsch" war es nur, als die Westmächte mit Hitler und Mussolini in München 1938 die Tschechoslowakei verhökert hatten. Für sieben Jahre ....bis zum totalen Ruin.
Dankschön für das schöne Werk! Auch meine Wuzeln liegen hier. Es lebe die Freiheit und die Heimat!!!!
Raus sudetaku
Du bist ein armselig Mensch !!!@@jardaklima3697
Navzdy zustane v nasich srcich sudetenland, po tisicich letech, krasne pozdravy z Italie narodil jsem se in ODERBERG (BOHUMIN)
Ich bin aus Reichenberg. Jetzt ich lebein Prag. Aber... Ich bin Deutsche.:-)
januschau , meine Mutter kommt auch aus Reichenberg . Geb. Am 10.031944
hahaha...funny
Liberec!
@@milmil1180 Nein nein, es war, ist und wird immer Reichenberg sein:-)
@@milmil1180 Immer Reichenberg...
Gratulation zu dieser sehr schönen Zusammenstellung! Danke! Schönes Sudetenland!!
😊meine Wurzeln sind in Mähren und Österreich,beide sind einfach Heimat.Für mich kein Unterschied.Mentalität von beiden Vorfahren.Eine gelungene Mischung!
Allen Sudetendeutschen und Freunden des Sudetenlandes, sei das folgende Video hier auf UA-cam ans Herz gelegt:
,,Die Sudetendeutschen - Tatsachen über das Sudetenland"
+antony6969
i think he was german.. all germans havent to go from chech after 1945
+antony6969
Yes, the surname ,,Achtner" is german, 100% german ! And the Sudetenland has always been german ! So you have german roots also.
+antony6969
Yes, the surname ,,Achtner" is german, 100% german ! And the Sudetenland has always been german ! So you have german roots also.
You are absolutely wrong. The Sudetenland has never been part of Germany. It was part of Hungaro- Austria, and after WW1 it became part of the Czech Republic.
Einen wunderschönen guten Tag, Herr Seidel ! Schade zu lesen was Sie hier schon wieder schreiben, denn ich dachte wir hätten diese Thematik (Definition von Staaten im Verhältnis zur Definition von Land und Nation) schon unlängst geklärt....Zudem haben wir ja auch schon erläutert, dass (wenn wir schon von Staaten und staatsähnlichen Konstrukten sprechen) das Sudetenland bereits im mittelalterlichen deutschen Reich und später im Deutschen Bund über lange Zeit vertreten war. Sie müssen schon wissen was Sie wollen.
Sehr geehrter Herr Mürling, ich möchte Ihnen ein großes Dankeschön aussprechen für diese wunderbaren Poatkarten.
Meine Mutter ist aus dem Sudetenland -Humwald das heißt jetzt Chlum. Sie ist leider jetzt verstorben ich fahre trotzdem jedes Jahr mindestens 3 Mal dort hin. Zum Friedhof und zum Haus meiner Mutter. Ich habe sehr viele Fotos aber ich habe noch nie eine alte Postkarte oder Aufnahme von ganz Humwald gesehen haben Sie vielleicht eine ?
Wenn ja würde es mich sehr freuen wenn Sie die Postkarte ins Internet stellen würden Mit freundlichen Grüßen Ingrid
Mon père K G a Brux de 1940 a 1945 avait gardé un souvenir humaniste des habitants des Sudètes germaniques P.B.
Vergiss nie dein Heimatland wo deine Wiege stand du findest in der ferne kein zweites Heimatland. Südmähren lebt
+Mario Abate schon lange nicht mehr. Es leben dort kaum deutsche. Südmähren ist tschechisch.
In 10:54 that is not Podersam in the bottom-left corner it says Pozdrav z Opavy - Greetings from Opava (Troppau ) next two pictures are also from Troppau
There is not any sudetenland. It was part of bohemian kingdom in medieval, than some bunch of germans moved There and called sudetenland. So it was, it is and it will be our! 🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿
🙂🙂
🤣
Ach du schönes Land, meine beiden Opas stammen da her
unse liebe Hejmicht, unvrgassen, ou wenn se uns nausgetriebn honn vu Haus und Hof- ann Harzn bleibt s unser deutsches Sudetenland ! Iech bie aus n Kukone bei Gablunz.
Ich dachte immer, aus Schlääsiän-Obarr...
Meine oma ist aus neu nemann ich habe noch geburtsurkunden von meinen vorfahren
Danke
ICH LIEBE SUDETEN!!! ❤😍
A jiná česká pohoří ne :-)
ich liebe Karlsbad greetings from Saint Petersburg
Спасибо за освобождение Чехии русским народом и перемещение немецких предателей в 1945 году
Eto Karlovy Vary tak kak Kaliningrad eto Königsberg, i Piter eto Sankt-Pieterburch
A ty bez doprdele rusaku tady to je cesky
@@jardaklima3697 Karlovy Vary byli Německé a to mně vůbec nevadilo.
Śmierć czechaczkom!!!! z Polski. ps Zaolzie, Ostrawa, Frydlant i Liberec to Polska!
Škoda Sudet, byly krásný.
Ted jsou hezci :D co je ceske to je hezke
Pořád existují (samozřejmě už je tak nikdo nenazývá a jsou bez Němců). Jen jsou zanedbané a opuštěné. Přesto je miluji.
Ono by stacilo vam sudetakum dat poradne pres drzky aby si ta vase debilita byla vedoma ze mate tahnout za caru.Budeme to muset udelat jako v 90.letech
@@jardaklima3697 mluvíš na mě? Jsem 100% čech, jen říkám že tuto oblast rád navštěvuji. Kdyby jsme věděli že další Hitler už nebude, možná by tam těch pár hodných Němců zůstat mohlo. Aspoň by tato krajina nebyla tak chudá. Za první republiky byly češi nad Němcema. Samozřejmě jsme v České republice a němci taky byly prevíti. V té době to byla jistota je odsunout, ale v dnešní době už by to šlo jinak.
@@elhundo740 To určitě ne!!!
die Heimat meiner gr0ßelten Oma von eger u. opa von spindlemühle gewohnt haben sie in warnsorf durch arbeit in den kunertwerken bis zur Vertreibung.was sie nie überwunden hatten,haus u. Hof verlassen mußten.
Lied in 5.30?
CORRECT ME IF I AM WRONG,BUT DID NOT GERMAN SUDENENTLAND BELONG TO THE AUSTRO HUNGARIAN EMPIRE,AND NOT THE GERMAN EMPIRE,1871/ 1919?
Robert Molina You are absolutely right. The Sudetenland has never been a part of Germany. It was just an area of German speaking people right along the German border. Politically it belonged to the Austrian Empire until WW I, and then to the Czech Republic. So I've never understood why there are so many people who claim it was German soil.
I had an uncle who was born in Graslitz in 1898, and his birth certificate clearly says 'Kingdom of Austria'. It is just about three kilometres away from the Saxonian border in the Ore Mountains, today Czech Republic.
Sudetenland belonged to Germany during the period of the Nazi Reich, because it became part of it immediately after the Munich Conference, where the western power betrayed the Czech Republic. It was a so called 'protectorate' of Bohemia and Moravia under Hitler's rule, but became part of the Czech Republic again after WW2.
HELLO HENRY,LONG TIME NO TALK.THE ONLY GERMANS THAT SEEM WILLING TO SPEAK TO THIS ELITIST AMERICAN OF DEUTSCH,KROATISCH,UND SPANIARD BLOOD ARE DEUTSCH VOLKE FROM THE FORMER EASTERN GERMAN TERRITORIES.I GUESS THEY LIKE THE FACT THAT ONE OF MY GRANDFATHERS WAS FROM GRAUDENZ,WEST PRUSSIA.I HAVE A FAIRLY GOOD CORRESPONDENCE WITH SOME VOLKE FROM OBER SILESIA,I AM HAVING GOOD CORRESPONDENCE WITH ONE FELLOW WHO WAS FROM POMERANIA ON THE BALTIC,EASTERN POMERANIA.USE TO BE BEAUTIFUL FARMLAND HE SAYS.ONE KIND GENTLEMAN FROM FORMER KATTOWITZ PROVINCE.OF COURSE MY GENERAL PRACTIONER M.D.WHO IS OR WAS BORN IN LIBIAU,LATVIA,KURLAND.I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW DOES OLD PRUSSIAN EXIST ANYMORE AS A LANGUAGE.I HEAR THAT ONLY A FEW GERMANS COULD SPEAK IT FOR CENTURIES.IRONICALLY I HAVE LEARNED THAT MANY DEUTSCH JUDEN FROM THE MEMEL,MEMMELAND,MASURIAN LAKES AREA COULD SPEAK IT.WHEN YOU HAVE TIME,CORRESPOND WITH ME.I WOULD APPRECIATE IT VERY MUCH. P.S. WHAT I HAVE BEEN READING ABOUT THE WAY CZECHS TREATED SUDETENLAND GERMANS WAS ATROCIOUS AND A WAR CRIME.AFTER WWI AND 2.
Oh God, I know these areas very well. my ancestors are from Silezia and were deported to central Germany when the Soviet Army marched towards Berlin at the end of WW2.
You are of course right in many ways, but one should not forget the Germans started this whole shit against Eastern European countries.
I have been to all the places you have mentioned , even in Graudenz (today Grudciaz). And I have been to The Neringas (Peninsulas along the Coast), which are very popular among the old and also among the young who still travel there to see the famous dunes and the little villages. Masuren still looks like sixty years ago. This does not mean they are old fashioned. The houses are neat and clean in good condition, nice little inns and shops - actually everything you need.
But they try to maintain nature as it used to be - without the shocking signs of consumerism and civilization. In other words: people there live well but without the usual idiotism of marketing and advertising. Their cars are a bit older than those in the middle of Europe, and you can see a lot of horse carts there and even oxen pulling carts and ploughs.
I once travelled by boat through Masuria with some friends - really beautiful. No restrictions along the lakes, no private property, no bars, no wire - nothing. Simply nature.
I imagine the outward appearance of this area looks very much like the Amish regions in the United States - modern as well as old fashioned at the same time. But I have the impression people are happy there. They stick together, dance and celebrate and support each other.
The city of Memel and Memelland (today Klaipeda) is a modern little town which also looks like a mixture of old and new, but the original atmosphere is not spoilt by western civilization.
The old East Prussian dialect is only spoken by those who were born there. Today the vast majority is Polish and Russian. There are some recordings of it stored in a museum, but in everyday life it does not play a big role any more. But also the polish people are very friendly and hospitable.
There are a tiny minority of German population who try to keep the dialect alive but I am afraid it will die some day soon. It sounds very funny, and as soon as you hear a bit of it it makes you smile and provides you with a pleasant feeling of old times. As if a bit of language had been tinned for a century and now comes up to the surface again.
Hi Robert, I am not a native speaker of English, but I hope I have been able to make myself understood somehow. My very best wishes to you.
.
+Henry Seidel Sudeten Germans spoke German and felt as Germans. Therefore they were 100 % German. Not borders define a nation but cultural and linguistic identity. Austrians are German as well.
Sudetenland❤❤❤❤❤🇩🇪❤🇦🇹
ES war sehr net.
Heimat im Reich. Gedenken Sie?
I would just say this, Germans and Czech lived in tolerance and peace until Natzies took over. Although it was unfair that Germans got relocated from the Czechoslovakia, one needs to know what Germans planned to do with Czech folks. This was the plan: Czech women can marry German men and they automatically get the citizenship. Czech uneducated peasant could be Germanized, but any educated or wealthier Czechs needed to be eliminated along with Jews. Enough said, thank you German neighbors and good bye. Keep dreaming about coming back. Czech self-preservation is more important for us.
Sudeten Germans didn’t feel things went well under Czech rule. And while they would have happily reunited with Austria, geographically the were connected more to Germany. This area should have been excluded from Czechoslovakia when that country gained independence after WWI.
@@itsjustme4848 Only 27 per cent of the Czech population consisted of German-speaking people. Why including them into Germany ? Almost every country in this world consists of people that are speaking different languages. Political and ethnic borderlines hardly ever go together. There are German-speaking people in Russia, Hungary, Romania, USA, Canada - why not in the Czech Republic ?
@@itsjustme4848 A Češi museli snášet Německou vládu?
I understand German nostalgia for Sudeten, but in 1938 Sudeten Germans supported Hitler in 90%, for which they were severely punished in 1945 and displaced. Very right.
@@jardaklima3697 you bite the hand that feeds you... you czechs are ungrateful. But you'll pay for it.
Everybody behave!
Yep, they had a choice. The were already a minority in a Czech majority and they had hundreds of years to integrate.
@@spottdro55el18 You are delusional
@@DavidFraser007 who says this old man?
Polaun 4ever
no dr Polaun is schiene, dos stimmt !
11:08 Der Wenzelsplatz in Prag
Schmalzgau Nein.Das ist nich aus Prag.
I like the slideshow because there’s where grandmother spent her youth (to 1919). Calling it Heimatland, though, sounds very creepy and reeks of 3rd Reich. Not good.
Sudetenland war immer Deutschland❤
Nicky Santoro It belongs to Czech now
Deutsch war es gerade mal 7 Jahre. Sonst hat es seit dem 6 Jhd. zum tschechischen Staat gehört und keinem anderen, Deutschland schon gar nicht.
Is Czech land forever history
@@stepanpytlik4021 vždycky patřily,
Nicky Santoro Das Sudetenland hat nie zum Deutschen Reich gehört. Sondern nur zu Österreich-Ungarn oder zur tschechischen Republik.
"Deutsch" war es nur, als die Westmächte mit Hitler und Mussolini in München 1938 die Tschechoslowakei verhökert hatten. Für sieben Jahre ....bis zum totalen Ruin.
eger ;-) deutschland