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  • The Berlin Wall stood from 1961 to 1989, dividing the city of Berlin. 30 years later, a trip back in time exploring the division of East and West Germany when Berlin was walled in.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 542

  • @mmendel46
    @mmendel46 Рік тому +174

    It's amazing how a nation could go through all this trouble to prevent it's people from leaving, and not think "Are we the bad guys?"

    • @Brissieskater1
      @Brissieskater1 Рік тому +1

      Agreed! The Socialist States were also known as the Iron Curtain - the wall was built to keep the citizens in, supposedly to live in a Socialist Paradise - of course it was anything but.

    • @rhythmdroid
      @rhythmdroid Рік тому +1

      It's not that amazing. Leftism never considers ventures into totalitarianism as immoral if at their core, such ventures are "for the good of the collective". Anything can be justified in your mind if it's always a so-called "greater good". Individual, God-given, inalienable rights derived from merely being a human never were a tenet of leftism.

    • @davechristian7543
      @davechristian7543 Рік тому +5

      You mean thankx to Russia n America. We should do the same to Russia n America see how they like it.

    • @tinahale9252
      @tinahale9252 11 місяців тому +5

      I was in my 20,s when this wall came down. I own a piece of the wall in a collection. After Stalin died it was the best thing to happen. There is a great difference between the USSR and the Russian federation. It's easy to sit back and judge. For all of us. The Russian federation is no longer Communist but the world still has them painted as such.

    • @DMU386
      @DMU386 9 місяців тому

      Same as everyone knows Communism is an utter murderous disaster ideology but still to this day people are drawn to it. Like progressive politicians in America and Western Europe today

  • @Felevr
    @Felevr 6 років тому +497

    This video is very educative, I did not know the wall was this complex.

    • @Neilukuk
      @Neilukuk 2 роки тому +14

      Same, I just thought it was a wall.

    • @lemonacidrounds7293
      @lemonacidrounds7293 2 роки тому +11

      @@Neilukuk Me too. I thought its just a wall and guards on patrol but it doesn't make much sense as crossing would be easy if they are around 50 Germans and they kill the guards before escape.

    • @Wildernessba
      @Wildernessba 2 роки тому +7

      Communism was so good that they needed to keep people by force to live in such paradise.

    • @jackwatsonepic626
      @jackwatsonepic626 2 роки тому +3

      What amazes me is this was still around in the 80s when I was in my 20s because it didn't cease to exist until November 89

    • @jackwatsonepic626
      @jackwatsonepic626 2 роки тому

      @@Wildernessba never thought about it that way ? lol 🤣

  • @johntaylorsr9410
    @johntaylorsr9410 2 роки тому +188

    I served in US Army in Berlin HHC 3rd BN, 6th US Inf. 1967/1969 Surreal duty station

    • @yadumbassss3538
      @yadumbassss3538 2 роки тому +20

      Thank you John Taylor for your service ❤️

    • @bradnon68
      @bradnon68 2 роки тому +9

      thank you for your service

    • @jmc7504
      @jmc7504 2 роки тому +15

      hopefully it saved ya from vietnam

    • @littlestarseed4832
      @littlestarseed4832 2 роки тому +2

      Ty for your service
      God bless

    • @magicelkiller
      @magicelkiller Рік тому

      Thank you for your service !!

  • @lordjael
    @lordjael 2 роки тому +85

    I like how Björn and Simmi added their own little touch to the animation at the 4:59 mark. Well done, guys.

  • @MistyRiversGaming
    @MistyRiversGaming 4 роки тому +230

    East German borderland: death, death, death, and deadly force
    West German border area: watch tower, McDonald's, a little door hole to see what's up, top tourist Spot.

    • @paul_k_7351
      @paul_k_7351 2 роки тому +18

      I know right, the best example of the difference between socialism and capitalism :p

    • @frankied.roosevelt6232
      @frankied.roosevelt6232 2 роки тому +13

      @@paul_k_7351 I think you're a bit confused there bud. Communism is Communism, even if they tell or call themselves "socialist". I would think you would know that since even Hitler and his regime self designated their fascist regime as "socialist" too. Btw: present day Germany is a social democracy and capitalist economy.

    • @steveyboii6817
      @steveyboii6817 2 роки тому +2

      the US hired known Nazi war criminals to not only write the history of the Eastern Front (franz halder) but hired known torturers and murderers from the Nazi regime into both the secret service and positions of government. "the Butcher of Lyon" Klaus Barbie being one example. but yes it was all just happiness and McDonald's in the west and irrationality on the east. westerners seem to believe anything.

    • @ilisati
      @ilisati 2 роки тому +4

      @@paul_k_7351 Being 'left or right' basically means you are not looking for the truth in the proper way, thus you are already fundamentally on the wrong path ; a better statement would be that the truth does not care about 'sides' and thus to find/see/understand the truth you as well need to stop seeing things in terms of 'us vs them'

    • @elliotthalsey2810
      @elliotthalsey2810 2 роки тому +5

      @@steveyboii6817 liar. Then why trap people? They can choose for themselves

  • @hamstarr100
    @hamstarr100 6 років тому +222

    superb animation, totally captivated me

  • @mikethespike7579
    @mikethespike7579 2 роки тому +176

    I lived with this wall in Berlin on the western side for 8 years before it finally came down. I was also well acquainted with the part where the Church of Reconciliation stood. I can therefore say that the animation at least depicts the true depressive atmosphere that the Berlin Wall emitted if not entirely the details. At the time the church stood there the Wall was not made of concrete slabs, it consisted of the left over redbrick facades of the demolished tenant houses that formally stood along the border. Their windows were bricked up and the bricklayers had not even bothered to remove the curtains before hand leaving them protruding from between the bricks. Only after the church was demolished was the Wall "up dated" to the infamous white concrete slabs.

    • @danceswithmetroids162
      @danceswithmetroids162 2 роки тому

      I can't imagine living somewhere and knowing people were getting shot, spiked and arrested trying to flee communist totalitarianism only meters away.
      Did you ever see those flares go off?

    • @Steve14ps
      @Steve14ps Рік тому

      The church was on Bernauer Straße, been there 1988 & 2014, many changes.

    • @darius670
      @darius670 Рік тому

      Wow. Thanks. How long did it take to build the wall

    • @mikethespike7579
      @mikethespike7579 Рік тому +3

      @@darius670 In the 28 years that the Berlin Wall stood it had always been a work in progress. In that time the East German regime constantly invested heavily in improvements, especially where escape attempts had been successful.
      I once saw East German plans for how they wanted to improve and strengthen it even more, which of course became obsolete after the German reunification. Part of the plan was to increase the wall's height from 3.2 meters to a towering 6 meters!

    • @Radii_DC
      @Radii_DC Рік тому +3

      @@mikethespike7579 West Berlin had always baffled me. How did west berliners travel outside the city that they lived in??? How was the city itself supplied with food, construction materials, etc., for example, how did trucks or trains enter and exit it? It sounds like it was besieged for the whole duration of the Cold War.

  • @liveinms9949
    @liveinms9949 Рік тому +54

    I remember as an american how I grew up watching the news at night . They would celebrate anyone who made it accross the wall.I know exactly what I was doing the moment I heard the wall was coming down.. Later in my life I met a woman from east berlin who was a couple of years younger than me. I asked her what it was like for her.she said that a teacher at her school encouraged the students to travel to see the world. She then said something profound . She said" It was very emotional for my parents who had known freedom and had it taken away. I had been born without freedomand it took me a while to adjust to what that meant"

    • @nunyabiznass909
      @nunyabiznass909 Рік тому +1

      Wow!

    • @Builder44708
      @Builder44708 Рік тому +3

      Thank you so much for sharing this. I feel like here in the US we are more and more taking our freedoms--and our respect for freedom as a human right--for granted, and forgetting how lucky we are, and how fragile it is. Your anecdote is so profound to me.

    • @undeadwerewolves9463
      @undeadwerewolves9463 4 місяці тому

      Wouch…

  • @yasithaweer
    @yasithaweer 4 роки тому +169

    Very informative and educative . After watching so many videos on Berlin Wall finally I got to know how complex it was. Thank you!

  • @kenlompart9905
    @kenlompart9905 2 роки тому +10

    This is the best description of the Berlin wall I've ever seen.

  • @jerrytai5714
    @jerrytai5714 2 роки тому +39

    This is an amazing animation depicting and explaining how the Berlin Wall worked in the 1980s. Wow! Very nice shots and smooth movement! Perfect for using it in class! Bravo guys!!

  • @philiplawrence1629
    @philiplawrence1629 2 роки тому +15

    I was a U.S. Army Russian Linguist & Intelligence Analyst in Berlin from December 1983 to 1984. One of the best years of my life...

  • @AbhinavVatsAVVA
    @AbhinavVatsAVVA 3 роки тому +149

    So sad what humans would do to harm each other.

    • @customtoggle7938
      @customtoggle7938 2 роки тому +5

      Humans are stupid, I should know, I'm one of them

    • @expansionone
      @expansionone 2 роки тому +3

      Communism is the ideology of envy and social failure. Led by petty bourgeoisie who have gone wild, relegated people try to come to power without qualifications. Once there, they are the worst fellow hogs.

    • @ROCKETMANN56
      @ROCKETMANN56 2 роки тому +1

      Bruh thats like every single living being on this planet. We all wake up in the morning and choose violence

    • @barneypaws4883
      @barneypaws4883 2 роки тому +6

      All in the name of power

    • @smartchai
      @smartchai 2 роки тому +3

      EXTREMELY SAD, INDEED ! BUT... Not all of us are like that, y'know ! There are still a lot of good people in this world.

  • @davidgilbert7904
    @davidgilbert7904 2 роки тому +11

    When i was growing up my dad was in the army spent 8 years of my life over there watched the wall get torn down with my own eyes and brought a piece of it home so now in port huron Michigan there sits a piece of the berlin wall.

  • @jameskiffin502
    @jameskiffin502 2 роки тому +24

    as a tourist in 1982 i went through the wall in to west berlin.on the eastern side i seen about six civilians watching .in those days citizens were only allowed to go so far near the wall .they looked at me as if to say i wish i could go through there with you .i felt sorry for them .seven years later the wall came down

    • @bigjohn742
      @bigjohn742 Рік тому +1

      do not BS every east German could go to W .Berlin when finish 40 years . Its logical that he could not go earlier if monthly salary in West was 1500 $ and in East about 50 dollars, very wise move on part of the East to have this wall. I as an citizen of other Socialist country could visit West Berlin and the worst problems which I had were from West ugly customs not East.

    • @basix8394
      @basix8394 7 місяців тому +2

      ​@@bigjohn742only half of your sentences make sense.

    • @joelpincock8776
      @joelpincock8776 7 місяців тому

      Try North Korea?

  • @SV-DEDICATED
    @SV-DEDICATED 2 роки тому +41

    Proud to serve there with the US Army's Berlin Brigade. 1983-1986. I use to patrol the Wall in a Gun Jeep. The East German troops in the towers would wave back and dangle their dog tags if you waved at them. I remember when that Church was torn down. The West side had protests when it happened.
    US Troops were allowed to go into East Berlin. We had to have special orders, be in uniform and be out by midnight. At the time one US dollar equaled 21 East German Marks. We would go over for shopping, a nice meal and hit a pub or two.
    Major Arthur D. Nicholson (7 June 1947 - 24 March 1985) was a United States Army military intelligence officer shot and killed by a Soviet sentry in East Berlin while engaged in intelligence-gathering activities as part of an authorized Military Liaison Mission which operated under reciprocal U.S. - Soviet authority.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  2 роки тому +9

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences.

    • @willsjaime
      @willsjaime 2 роки тому +4

      Thank you for your service

    • @bigjohn742
      @bigjohn742 Рік тому +1

      100 west mark was 400 east mark , 100 west mark was 50 dollars, not 1 dollar to 21 east mark.

    • @yumibeauty1404
      @yumibeauty1404 Рік тому +1

      @@bigjohn742 Probably it was "black market" rates.

    • @NEO-92
      @NEO-92 Рік тому

      Wow! I didn’t know the US Soldiers weee allowed to travel to the East.. Sad story about the Major. I would love to read more about that situation

  • @chinodigitalbath
    @chinodigitalbath 2 роки тому +19

    Im from Germany and already visited Berlin for in depth sight seeing. However, even I didn't know how sophisticated the walls defense system was...not to that degree of detail shown and explained here...great video and at the same time very shocking, even after all these years since the reunion happend. Unbelievable that this really existed for so long... thank god I was born in West-Germany back then...

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh Рік тому +11

    The city of Berlin went through an astonishing amount of changes in the 20th century - from mass destruction from World War II, to this absurd wall.

  • @keepingitwild5994
    @keepingitwild5994 2 роки тому +16

    Very clear and thorough explanation - all in just ten minutes.

  • @campari4467
    @campari4467 Рік тому +6

    I lived there before during and after the wall. Happiest time of my life. Berlin was the place to be.

  • @GatCat
    @GatCat 8 місяців тому +3

    This is a wonderful presentation. Thank you.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching and for the positive feedback!

  • @GordonGarvey
    @GordonGarvey Рік тому +8

    It's strange that people say life was okay over there when some people felt motivated to go through all this to get out of it.

  • @oliverlee666
    @oliverlee666 4 роки тому +24

    What a detailed discussion and what excellent video footage!!! 🔥

  • @AnthonyKingUK
    @AnthonyKingUK 5 років тому +31

    Bravo and thank you to the creators (on every level) - this was very special.

  • @davemills5877
    @davemills5877 5 років тому +17

    really well put together thanks

  • @anthonywalsh7613
    @anthonywalsh7613 2 місяці тому +2

    Wow. Thats some animation 👌
    Having spent time there as a soldier 1988-90, I can say this is a fantastic video. Full of good information

  • @franklobo2579
    @franklobo2579 4 місяці тому +2

    I was an American Air Force Security Police Specialist in Berlin during 1979 to 1982. This is the best description for the wall and the people who were in the East. I worked 500 yards from the wall and would talk and give the DDR soldiers hand signs 😂😂 Berlin was a beautiful city with the exception of the Wall. I returned to Berlin in 2018 with my children and showed them how it was. They have a memorial park that still has a section of the wall , guard towers and pictures of the 138 victims
    A must visit if you are in Berlin.

  • @DS-jp9cy
    @DS-jp9cy 8 днів тому

    I was stationed in West Berlin Germany from 1980 until 1986. On McNair. Traveled to the East many times . Wonderful City, Great people, miss the friends i made.

  • @danielvanr.8681
    @danielvanr.8681 2 роки тому +51

    I just realised something. Imagine being born in 1925 in what would become East Germany. You're 8 when Hitler rises to power in 1933. In 1935 you're admitted to the Hitlerjugend, and you're 20 when WW2 ends. You've been bottled up with Nazi ideology -- all of a sudden the new rulers clear your mental slate, and you're to adopt a whole new ideology and set of values. In 1949, when you're 24, the GDR is born.
    The years go by. November 1989 you're 64 years old, and 65 at time of reunification. Thanks to good health and good genes you live on for another 30 years, until in 2020 you die at the age of 95.
    In your whole long life, your time in the GDR was kind of a little intermission or chronological set of brackets....
    And to think . . . in 2029 (8 years from now) it'll be as many years since the fall of the Berlin Wall as GDR itself managed to exist (i.e. 40 years). Rather mind-blowing when you think about it.... 😮😮😮

    • @grundgesetzart.1463
      @grundgesetzart.1463 Рік тому +3

      My grandparents were displaced from Czechoslovakia in 1945 (the Czechs were on a killing spree at this moment)....escaped into the GDR and led a normal life afterwards. No one bothered them with any "ideologies". They were neither "nazi", nor "communists". But yes, the real nazis were executed in the East. While the US and West Germany protected them and allowed them to continue their work (doctors, scientists especially).

    • @ninototo1
      @ninototo1 Рік тому

      It's mind- blowing and it's what happened to my grandpa.

  • @MaxHohenstaufen
    @MaxHohenstaufen 4 роки тому +31

    That's a LOT of barriers to keep people IN!!!!

  • @andyoncam1
    @andyoncam1 Рік тому +5

    In 1988 I was working on a British tv documentary that involved a week's filming in East Berlin. A rather decrepit old E German mini-bus with E Berlin 'trusty' driver arrived at our W Berlin hotel to take us across the border, disappointingly not through Checkpoint Charlie. We and all our luggage was given a very thorough going over, and the sound recordists radio microphones were confiscated and sent back to our W Berlin hotel. We were supplied with some ungainly GDR radio mics of indeterminate age that worked surprisingly well, that came with 3 people. One was in charge of the transmitter, one looked after the receiver and the third man made sure the other two didnt get too friendly with the decadent Western film crew. We weren't able to source the extensive lighting kit we needed in E Berlin so we were allowed to get it from the West. The latest in big Arri lights arrived in an immaculate lorry accompanied by several West Berlin electricians in very expensive cars. As the film was about classical architecture on one day we wanted to film at and around the Brandenburg Gate. Permission from high was granted, and under strict but polite supervision we were allowed right up to the gate itself, way past anywhere that ordinary East Berliners were permitted to go. We were told where it wasnt safe to walk, for fear of anti-personnel mines and other lethal devices, which we were told were to keep the W Berlin fascists out, of course, but we were otherwise allowed pretty much free rein.
    Next day we were back in W Berlin, filming just across the Wall from where we had been the day before. As the cameraman and I rose to a great height in the cherry-picker we were using to get a high wide shot of the B Gate, we could see the E German border guards eyeing us with their binoculars, and I'm sure they were saying to each other, 'Hey, comrade, it's the British film that were here yesterday.'
    Two years later I was back in Berlin on another film and simply walked through the Gate, and over the 'Death Strip' to my heart's content. I wondered if the blokes selling E German memorabilia had only two years before been guarding the 'anti-fascist wall'.

  • @hieronymusbosch6255
    @hieronymusbosch6255 6 місяців тому +1

    Excellent graphics. I’ve spent the last 5 days in Berlin and haven’t understood the exact set up of the wall and security strip until I watched this video.

  • @garyoliver6702
    @garyoliver6702 3 роки тому +7

    Excellent animation. Most informative, thank you.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  3 роки тому +6

      Hi @Gary Oliver,
      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting.
      Best,
      The DW Documentary Team

  • @reiayanami6290
    @reiayanami6290 3 роки тому +20

    Thank you for this video, it provided important information and amazing animation.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  3 роки тому +5

      Hi @Jessie,
      Glad it was helpful!
      Best,
      The DW Documentary Team

  • @Steve14ps
    @Steve14ps 3 роки тому +161

    A very interesting documentary. It really shows how pathetic the DDR regime were, the 'Party of the People' were prepared to kill their own men, women and children in the name of a 'socialist belief'. Those responsible for the construction and operation of this border should be thoroughly ashamed of themselves, but the corrupt politicians are never ashamed of what they do.

    • @expansionone
      @expansionone 2 роки тому +7

      Communism is the ideology of envy and social failure. Led by petty bourgeoisie who have gone wild, relegated people try to come to power without qualifications. Once there, they are the worst fellow hogs."

    • @rosesprog1722
      @rosesprog1722 2 роки тому +4

      And to think that we allied with the communists to destroy Germany rather than the opposite, what were we thinking.

    • @hugolafhugolaf
      @hugolafhugolaf 2 роки тому +7

      @@rosesprog1722 Because destroying both was too tall an order, and what Hitler had done was pretty bad. What the commies were about to do was still a question mark. Siding with Hitler and his gas-chamber operating cronies was not really an option, was it?

    • @lostboy583
      @lostboy583 2 роки тому +17

      This had nothing to do with a “socialist belief” .. people too often conflate communism and socialism with authoritarianism. Currently the socialist party in Germany is in power. The last two presidents of France were members of the socialist party, along with the current mayor of Paris. Oligarchs from around the globe have gone to great lengths to spread misinformation and keep this misunderstanding alive.

    • @danceswithmetroids162
      @danceswithmetroids162 2 роки тому

      @@lostboy583 How many times do you want to try "real communism" before we can stop dragging this failed ideology from the historical scrap heap? How many lives have to be destroyed before you're satisfied?
      Socialism cannot stop corruption and centralization of power and nepotism. You can successfully equate communism and socialism with authoritarianism because the former will always and has always lead to the latter.
      The oligarchs have succeeded enslaving your mind. You will never escape their mental plantation by clamoring for more taxing and more centralized government power, which is necessarily what socialism entails.

  • @Mark-yy2py
    @Mark-yy2py 2 роки тому +1

    Berlin was a great place to get stationed at in the 80s! Spent some time at TCA when I was in the Air Force (1987-1988). Unlike any other assignment I ever had.

  • @TheDreamJP
    @TheDreamJP 2 роки тому +2

    Very nice job with the animations! Gives a good visualisation on how it was back then! I would like to see more from the second world war and the cold war, keeps amazing me

  • @mamadoubah4843
    @mamadoubah4843 4 роки тому +50

    After watching this I am thankful to our freedom.

    • @williamwallace7651
      @williamwallace7651 4 роки тому +5

      freedom lol

    • @jitterball
      @jitterball 3 роки тому +5

      Relative freedom, if you are lucky...

    • @tamic7160
      @tamic7160 2 роки тому +1

      Little price for such crime

    • @bigjohn742
      @bigjohn742 Рік тому

      you do not have any freedom u have censorship , lies , and rainbow which serve to sexually break kids. Western ugly lies .

  • @thecrankedamps
    @thecrankedamps 2 роки тому +12

    Its amazing the lengths man will go to take another man's freedom away. The time and money wasted on this wall is a depressing ugly thing.

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    @sabarudin4771 Рік тому

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  • @josethomas8274
    @josethomas8274 2 роки тому +7

    Informative video with good attention to detail. Can DW re-upload this master piece in full HD. This topic deserves much discussion even in today's time when neo fasist forces are trying to break the western civilization.

  • @hugolafhugolaf
    @hugolafhugolaf Рік тому +7

    How can any country really believe that its citizens will believe its lies when you have to keep them prisoners within your borders? If your political system is that great, you don't have to fear your people leaving.

    • @bigjohn742
      @bigjohn742 Рік тому

      what are u BS ing , because of Hilters war and other economical system until 40 you could not go there and that is it .Was 100 other countries .

  • @squamish4244
    @squamish4244 5 років тому +39

    The Rolling Stones' career has lasted twice as long as the wall stood, 12 years longer than the entire Eastern Bloc, and 18 years less than the entire Soviet Union XD

  • @sinashafiee6849
    @sinashafiee6849 Місяць тому

    The video was fantastic, thanks

  • @2riverageo
    @2riverageo 2 роки тому +1

    Very Educational and Well Done Video

  • @beautifulvietnam2782
    @beautifulvietnam2782 Рік тому +1

    Íts so interesting video - I want to know which side s residents life like !

  • @MzLunaCee
    @MzLunaCee 7 місяців тому

    Arrived in Germany the year before the wall came down, still have a piece of it in my shed! The guys on the RAF base gathered some of the Trabants abandoned when they came through and used them to run around the base in.

  • @tahiti1
    @tahiti1 Рік тому

    Excellent informative video

  • @electricmovement0779
    @electricmovement0779 2 роки тому +2

    thank you great video

  • @pynzlyngdohnonglait6698
    @pynzlyngdohnonglait6698 Місяць тому

    My grandmother was born in 1938 , she was 86 years old...my grandfather was born in 1936 ,he passed away in 2021 ,he was 87 years old...Both my grandparents were born during the second World War... They were born in villages of the Assam Province, British India...

  • @welshlad6427
    @welshlad6427 2 роки тому +3

    I find this part of history so interesting.

    • @welshlad6427
      @welshlad6427 2 роки тому

      @@springchickena1 what’s funny muppet 🐸

  • @redtomcat1725
    @redtomcat1725 Рік тому +2

    Good, informative!

  • @liveshotsvideoproductions
    @liveshotsvideoproductions 4 роки тому +1

    Good work. Which software?

  • @Kekese
    @Kekese 4 роки тому +1

    amazing video!

  • @johnh23z
    @johnh23z Рік тому +1

    i was in East Berlin back in 73. Still have the visa. E. Germany had a pretty good hockey team back then . some games on utube

    • @ninototo1
      @ninototo1 Рік тому

      thanks for the cool facts

  • @chcgo2undaground
    @chcgo2undaground 2 роки тому +4

    Why was some of the restraining devices, such as the automatic firing weapons, removed in 1983?

  • @Latexhandske
    @Latexhandske 11 місяців тому +1

    Good one guys! Thanks

  • @sabarudin4771
    @sabarudin4771 Рік тому

    Indonesia.
    Sangat Menarik Sekali dan Bagus Banget...untuk.. Pembelajaran Sejarah Dunia...
    👍👍👍👍

  • @trivanannakkarage3203
    @trivanannakkarage3203 3 роки тому +16

    Well done and very educational! Hopefully we will get to see a video like this after North and South Korea unites to form one nation-state.

  • @AlphanPeter
    @AlphanPeter 2 роки тому +2

    A very interesting documentary

  • @joeblow8593
    @joeblow8593 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent

  • @ahmeddaaniyal6117
    @ahmeddaaniyal6117 6 років тому +7

    I like to see a video of BMW and Volkswagen

  • @mattm7799
    @mattm7799 Рік тому

    Very educational!!!

  • @sandrastevens4418
    @sandrastevens4418 Рік тому +6

    I grew up in a divided Europe. My parents only went on vacation to Yugoslavia once which was behind the wall. However it's leader Tito fought against Communism they hated being a communist country. Most countries in Eastern Europe did.
    However any resistance against the U.S.S.R would be quickly put down.
    I am Dutch and it sounds a lot like German to a foreigner I remember my parents being asked if they were German, after they said they were from the Netherlands they were Treated very nice but Germans in the same hotel were not. Yugoslavia never forgave Germany for what happened during and after the 2nd world War. There fate was decided for them by the American and Russian governments they divided Europe in half, for a peace treaty that in the end led to the cold war.
    I also remember that my father who's hobby was taking pictures did not take one picture during that vacation.
    I went to Yugoslavia again after my marriage to an American Air Men. We both had to to OSI the Air Force investigation office for a briefing and debriefing.
    I noticed during that vacation that everyone working in the hotel wore the same shoes, it was like this in every hotel.
    Everyone in the tourist industry wore the same clothes. Almost like in the military.
    We were stationed in Las Vegas when the wall came down.
    I remember a frantic call from my mother both my parents were children during WWII, she was frantic that a united Germany would lead to another war.
    It did lead to the war in Bosnia Herzegovina.
    We were stationed in Germany after the wall came down, I worked in a German hotel, one of my co workers was from east Germany and 2 were from Hungary they had fled to the west as soon as they could out of fear the wall would be rebuild.
    My coworker from east Germany was extremely traumatized.
    She was afraid of anything having to do with the government.
    She told me in east Germany you had to be a member of the party to get work.
    She also said nobody trusted anyone because they could be in the Stasi, neighbors would inform on neighbors to get better paying jobs or nicer housing. She had been a victim of a Stasi interrogation and was hit so hard she had lost an eye.
    She also said many east Germans committed suicide out of fear of becoming part of what they were taught the fascist west.
    It was discovered after the wall came down that Honniker as well as the higher ups in n the communist party lived an almost western lifestyle in luxury homes and western food and films and utter luxury.
    While the average citizens had to stand in long food lines for one thing that was being sold in stores that day.

    • @FBAagent
      @FBAagent 8 місяців тому

      many so called ''socialist'' things, are like mafias, they say one thing and do themselves another thing. Not surprising that most of the ex-USSR countries have mafia past and future. Very very patriarchal societies.

  • @1polonium210
    @1polonium210 3 роки тому +3

    The video begins along Bernauerstraße, Berlin. The church (Kirche) shown early in the video was destroyed (that is, blown up) by the DDR. You can see the outline of the church today at a memorial site.

  • @tommysoprano1441
    @tommysoprano1441 4 роки тому +2

    i was in Berlin a few years ago There are still reminders of the wall. Cool city Great food

    • @kripto999
      @kripto999 3 роки тому +1

      When people forget what happened, history will repeat itself
      Many people only take history serious when they get to see/touch it or it's remains
      Germany has learned from it's mistakes and did everything to change. We are now more accepting and free than at any other point in time and even more than many other western countrys

    • @rip_in_pieces1854
      @rip_in_pieces1854 3 роки тому +3

      raymond daubney the fuck have you been smoking and where can I get some?

  • @OilBaron100
    @OilBaron100 2 роки тому +1

    Great animation, especially for a video over 10 years old.

  • @andybray9791
    @andybray9791 2 роки тому +1

    We left the Berlin Wall on 31/01/20 🇬🇧

  • @FranschK
    @FranschK Рік тому +4

    We need a wall like this but in our south border to prevent drug dealers, rapists and murders enter.

  • @deeplookinto
    @deeplookinto 2 роки тому +2

    Was there in 1985 got into east Berlin for few hours, it’s look like the time stop in 1945 .

    • @bigjohn742
      @bigjohn742 Рік тому

      Normal life your imagination was sick , normal country with very good economy among Socialists countries .

  • @ankitsdits
    @ankitsdits 3 роки тому

    Thanks sir

  • @jinmo2821
    @jinmo2821 6 місяців тому

    I traveled from Hamburg to Berlin by train in the winter of '90/'91. It was only a few months after the Berlin wall came down. As soon as the train crossed the (former) west-east border, it was as if time transported me back to 1945. It was surreal. The landscape was desolate, with almost no cars or people in sight. The train stations were no more than big-size huts--tile-roofed, delapidated and grey
    and run-down.

  • @cubaloco2011
    @cubaloco2011 3 роки тому +6

    a im cuban and i cry everytime i see this

    • @dfw3355
      @dfw3355 2 роки тому +1

      si terrible....donde esta ud ahora?

    • @bigjohn742
      @bigjohn742 Рік тому

      wrong that what u see is ugly western prop. in East was very rich life they could travel to other countries do not buy West prop . its ugly part of the world. Was there in East Germany one of the best countries .

    • @hughmungus1767
      @hughmungus1767 Рік тому +1

      @@bigjohn742 You forgot to mention that the other countries that East Germans could visit were only other Warsaw Pact countries like Poland, Romania, etc. They couldn't go to France, UK, US, and other such countries. Even if they wanted to visit relatives in West Germany, part of the family had to stay behind so that the travellers had a very strong incentive to return since they didn't want the family left behind in East Germany to be punished if they chose to stay in the West.

  • @christianbrother4724
    @christianbrother4724 2 роки тому +5

    What happened in 1983 to remove land mines and the trip wire devices to shoot?

    • @hansmuller3604
      @hansmuller3604 2 роки тому +2

      A lot of money from west germany arrived in order to remove those things

  • @nonsapvisuals
    @nonsapvisuals 3 роки тому +3

    insane animation

  • @twitter03
    @twitter03 6 років тому +26

    i feel like i’m playing medal of honor

  • @neilfoster814
    @neilfoster814 2 роки тому

    Nice to see a few Trabis feature in this mini documentary.

  • @christophewarnier306
    @christophewarnier306 Рік тому +5

    this is very well done and as a document to show how to control human being, it is so sad that people had to be separated from their loved ones. Freedom is good and beautiful let the world breathe

  • @meowbhai209
    @meowbhai209 2 роки тому +9

    when you need to set up all these arrangements just to prevent people from fleeing, you know you on the wrong side. lmao

    • @bigjohn742
      @bigjohn742 Рік тому

      no u west created this world on one side ppl earned 50 dollars on the other 1500 $.your freedom is BS . Your censorship is ugly .

  • @PolosLatinos
    @PolosLatinos 2 роки тому +4

    Excellent video. Nevertheless, I have a doubt regarding the part where you said West-Berlin was part of the FRG. As far as I know, it was NOT formally part of the Federal Republic of Germany, but it was indeed politically aligned.

  • @khoirulanam9141
    @khoirulanam9141 2 роки тому +7

    "Freedom has many difficulties and democracy is not perfect, but we have never had to put a wall up to keep our people in, to prevent them from leaving us." -JFK

    • @bigjohn742
      @bigjohn742 Рік тому

      u did not started the war when 80 M ppl died ! this "punisment " was just joke . Since 40 of age they could travel everywhere but they almost not because your prices were extra ugly high .

  • @gardengeek3041
    @gardengeek3041 Рік тому +2

    Think of the costs of keeping 12,000 security guards housed and fed !

  • @TestTest-zb3dt
    @TestTest-zb3dt 2 роки тому +4

    Can you image that these nutters would build a wall around your home and decide your destiny? Madness.

    • @bigjohn742
      @bigjohn742 Рік тому

      madness was hitlers war ! and that was punishment and economical logic if on 1 side u have 1500 $ a month and other 50 dollars a month u can not allow ppl go en masse to other side u west were at least in half responsible for cold war . Your freedom is Empty Easter Egg .

  • @packersmresandvintage
    @packersmresandvintage 2 роки тому +1

    I remember watching the wall fall on tv 📺

  • @Lucy-pq4zj
    @Lucy-pq4zj 7 місяців тому

    thank you to the camera man

  • @partickthompson1164
    @partickthompson1164 2 роки тому

    You have a great visual video of how the divided a nation from Aug 1961 to November 1989

  • @GotterVibez
    @GotterVibez Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the detailed video . But why was berlin only half soviet, considering it was entirely located in Eastern Germany?

  • @Nabutuki2010
    @Nabutuki2010 2 роки тому +6

    So it was basically a high maximum security prison complex.

    • @springchickena1
      @springchickena1 2 роки тому

      narrative is everything in history isn't it

    • @bigjohn742
      @bigjohn742 Рік тому

      do not BS u .............! normal life ! much healthier and truthfull then yours.

    • @hughmungus1767
      @hughmungus1767 Рік тому +2

      East Germany a prison complex? Yes, in the sense that people who wanted to leave the country could not leave freely.

  • @gradystiles7515
    @gradystiles7515 2 роки тому

    loved it ,would love too see it

    • @hughmungus1767
      @hughmungus1767 Рік тому

      Spoiler alert: They tore the Wall down starting in 1989.

  • @lolworld12
    @lolworld12 6 років тому +4

    DW documentary 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @the.l.a-theliberationarmy-9145
    @the.l.a-theliberationarmy-9145 3 роки тому +1

    Nice very nice keep up the good work K-9 0Ut...

  • @VictorRochaGaming
    @VictorRochaGaming 3 роки тому +2

    I see a flaw in the system. Let's just say my lepus impersonation is pretty darn good.

  • @jensk4198
    @jensk4198 2 роки тому +2

    Fun Fact, the wall was around Westberlin..

  • @KironManuelCards
    @KironManuelCards 3 роки тому

    There are lots of such walls around the world.

  • @wieweng
    @wieweng Рік тому +2

    So West Berlin was basically a walled city inside East Germany?

    • @davidlynch9049
      @davidlynch9049 Рік тому

      Yes. You could travel to it by road in a bus to get to it. Doors were sealed.

  • @davidlong1182
    @davidlong1182 Рік тому

    That was pretty cool

  • @edright8881
    @edright8881 2 роки тому

    Interesting

  • @jn1mrgn
    @jn1mrgn 3 місяці тому

    Clearly a superior system, where people cannot leave without threat of death.

  • @bombar418
    @bombar418 3 роки тому +2

    Who was the architect of such wall ?

    • @hughmungus1767
      @hughmungus1767 Рік тому

      Erich Honnecker, who became the leader of East Germany fairly soon after the building of the Wall, had been in charge of getting it built. I suppose most people would consider him the architect, at least in the sense of leading the political initiative. But if you're asking who specifically designed the Wall, I have no idea. In any case, there were probably many such architects since the Wall "evolved" very greatly over the years that it stood. The initial version of the Wall was much more "primitive" than the final version which we see in this video.

  • @Shidenzu
    @Shidenzu 3 роки тому

    Cool