The music had me rolling, it was like an episode of some Discovery Channel show on buying lake property. 'Here we have the Reichminister's Lodge, a quaint 15 bedroom bungalow just a hop, skip and a jump from the extensive lake front. No need to worry about neighbors as they have been forcibly removed for your benefit...'
Ich war jetzt dort,leider wurden die Überreste von Land Brandenburg zerstört und bepflanzt. Aber an diesem Ort zu stehen und auf Enddeckungstour zu gehen ist genial.
War in dieser Woche da, es ist sogar schwierig geworden hinter dem Gedenkstein in den aufgeforsteten Wald zu kommen. Da liegen Bäume quer, sieht aus als wäre es absichtlich so gewollt.
Whenever I think of Herman Goring, I ALWAYS think of light, airy music such as this, or..... Herman Goring at my local shopping mall, wearing his full Reichsmarshall's uniform, with his baton, looking in the jewelry store window, or ordering at the local Macdonald's drive- thru.... Or maybe out on the golf-course... ...I don't know...
The place looked amazing and such a German hunting influence. Although it is now completely destroyed and gone, surely some of those magnificent bronze sculptures, lamps, etc. must have survived the destruction, or been taking as war booty by the Allied army, when they overran the place ?
In opulence and grandeur, the American ‘robber barons’ mansions of Newport had nothing on this German ‘robber baron’s’ mansion!! Absolutely enormous!!…and very grand!!
What a magnificent interior!! It would be completely in style with today's trends. Such a shame it was destroyed. It would have made more sense to have left it as a reminder of how a few evil men conquered the Fatherland and destroyed it.
Very detailed , it have this very unic and special Arichtecture that ervy person that seen it standig reportet , im also supriesed about the interior work ther . Was very intresting to see , ther must had been a live televison room (ws only live that time and only... ) as Cinema under it that i nerver done seen ; just new for me was the Roofspace with the mini/toy railway.
@@johnwright291 Please look at the "Jagdschloss Grunewald" , the carinhall is a copy of them. And the Jagdschloss is a normal thing today. We all use the Berliner Olympiastadion, not depending who was the "father" of it....the same as the Volkswagen Wolfsburg factory....
You think Goering and the Germans were solely respinsible for the 70 plus million lives lost in WW2? Your knowledge of history must come solely from the victors sources
Carin was long dead..interestingly he was remarried but named the place after his first wife ..perhaps his city house was to be named for his 2nd wife.. As with most big houses the books were for the owner and presumably his guests. Carins remains were disturbed by treasure hunters after the war but a Minister gathered them and sent them home to Sweden I believe.
@@georgetreepwood1119 Actually he did have an "Emmyhall". It was the Reichsjägerhof, Goering’s smaller hunting lodge at Rominten Heath, in East Prussia (Now part of Russia, on the Polish border). It was smaller, more rustic, but the inside was no less over the top, as Carinhall. "Emmyhall" was burned to the ground, on Goering's orders, in Oct of 1944, well before Carinhall was demolished. You are correct about Carin Goering. She was found in the ruins of the crypt that was made for her, in 1991, on the estate of what was Carinhall. After identification, the remains were sent to Sweden, and reburied by the family. I've been there 2 times. Surprisingly, the two guard posts, made out of carved stone, still have his Marshal's Batons, carved into them. With all the people looking to erase history, I'm shocked they are still there. It's hard to realize how expansive the property is, until you see it in person. It had to be something else when it was still intact.
The music had me rolling, it was like an episode of some Discovery Channel show on buying lake property. 'Here we have the Reichminister's Lodge, a quaint 15 bedroom bungalow just a hop, skip and a jump from the extensive lake front. No need to worry about neighbors as they have been forcibly removed for your benefit...'
I am surprised by how modern some of the designs were.
Przepiekne majestatyczne dla całego uroku tej siedziby Goeringa trzeba dodac ze caly kompleks budynków znajdowal sie na wyspie!!
Thank you for this glimpse into the past
thank you, Carinhall was a beautiful place, Goring had very good taste ! Pity WW2 happened .
Ele tinha bom gosto com o que era dos outros. Roubou obras de arte muuuuito antes da guerra. Era um ser podre que nem deveria ter existido.
Beautiful Estate that should be saved and restored for future generations to enjoy.
Goring himself blew it up! Now it’s all dirt and dust. Damn shame!
@@chrisg.7681mas antes tirou as obras de artes.
It looks very real, I think it has been the way you exposed it. thank you, great work!..
Ich war jetzt dort,leider wurden die Überreste von Land Brandenburg zerstört und bepflanzt. Aber an diesem Ort zu stehen und auf Enddeckungstour zu gehen ist genial.
So ein Quatsch. Die Nazis selbst haben das noch 1945 gesprengt. Die letzten Reste hat die DDR abgebaut.
War in dieser Woche da, es ist sogar schwierig geworden hinter dem Gedenkstein in den aufgeforsteten Wald zu kommen. Da liegen Bäume quer, sieht aus als wäre es absichtlich so gewollt.
Whenever I think of Herman Goring, I ALWAYS think of light, airy music such as this,
or.....
Herman Goring at my local shopping mall, wearing his full Reichsmarshall's uniform, with his baton, looking in the jewelry store window, or ordering at the local Macdonald's drive- thru....
Or maybe out on the golf-course...
...I don't know...
The second piece of music ? Sound off
when he commissioned this,Goering was one of the wealthiest men in the world.He blew it up himself to deny it to the Soviets
The place looked amazing and such a German hunting influence. Although it is now completely destroyed and gone, surely some of those magnificent bronze sculptures, lamps, etc. must have survived the destruction, or been taking as war booty by the Allied army, when they overran the place ?
Antes de destruir ele retirou tudo.
Danke, dass du das geteilt hast!
Tolle Bilder, danke 🤗
fascinating documentation. I never before saw such one, congratulations for your historical research.
SUPER ! - Vielen Dank.
In opulence and grandeur, the American ‘robber barons’ mansions of Newport had nothing on this German ‘robber baron’s’ mansion!! Absolutely enormous!!…and very grand!!
Göring was not a robber.
Such a beautiful building
I wonder how this very intelligent man calculated when he destroyed this fantastic home.
Er hatte schon Geschmack der Hermann. Leider ist die Kunstsammlung nicht mehr vorhanden
goering era um grande anfritão. e muito simpatico e piadista.
Woher hast Du diese Information...😉 😂
You have done a very good work
Well done--bravo.
What a magnificent interior!! It would be completely in style with today's trends. Such a shame it was destroyed. It would have made more sense to have left it as a reminder of how a few evil men conquered the Fatherland and destroyed it.
They destroyed nothing.
Fascinating images.
Very detailed , it have this very unic and special Arichtecture that ervy person that seen it standig reportet , im also supriesed about the interior work ther . Was very intresting to see , ther must had been a live televison room (ws only live that time and only... ) as Cinema under it that i nerver done seen ; just new for me was the Roofspace with the mini/toy railway.
Nice little house for Hunt or Fishing on weekends :)
Unfortunately nothing of the basement larger train set up
what happened to the bronzes from the grounds?
Great job.
Geschmack hat er aber gehabt, eine kleine niedliche Jagdhütte 😅
Schade das seine tolle Anlage heute verkommt
Sie verkommt nicht, die Anlage gibt es nicht mehr. Der dicke Lamettaträger selbst, hat verfügt es zu sprengen.
phantastische Bilder
I wonder what happened to all that beautiful stuff? Probably graced the halls of half the Soviet leadership.
Kind of surprised about the particular lack of nazi symbols and insignia in the decor and interior designs, considering the owner of that place.
Where is this located?
Schorfheide Chorin, Brandenburg, Deutschland Carinhall 1940
Its more than a little creepy to have such joyful uplifting music when you consider how Goering was able to afford this palace.
its about the building - not the person who lived there ! These are two different things!
@@jorn8612 pretty hard to separate the two
@@johnwright291 Please look at the "Jagdschloss Grunewald" , the carinhall is a copy of them. And the Jagdschloss is a normal thing today. We all use the Berliner Olympiastadion, not depending who was the "father" of it....the same as the Volkswagen Wolfsburg factory....
Tertible choice of music!
You think Goering and the Germans were solely respinsible for the 70 plus million lives lost in WW2? Your knowledge of history must come solely from the victors sources
Wo sind die ganzen Möbel bloß hingekommen?
Göring hat es sprengen lassen, damit es nicht in die Hände der Feinde gerät. Ich denke Kunstgegenstände wurden zuvor irgendwo eingelageert.
I'm curious, what kind of books were there standing in the Bookshelfs? Books for Göring, Karin or Visitors?
Carin was long dead..interestingly he was remarried but named the place after his first wife ..perhaps his city house was to be named for his 2nd wife.. As with most big houses the books were for the owner and presumably his guests. Carins remains were disturbed by treasure hunters after the war but a Minister gathered them and sent them home to Sweden I believe.
@@georgetreepwood1119 Actually he did have an "Emmyhall". It was the Reichsjägerhof, Goering’s smaller hunting lodge at Rominten Heath, in East Prussia (Now part of Russia, on the Polish border). It was smaller, more rustic, but the inside was no less over the top, as Carinhall. "Emmyhall" was burned to the ground, on Goering's orders, in Oct of 1944, well before Carinhall was demolished. You are correct about Carin Goering. She was found in the ruins of the crypt that was made for her, in 1991, on the estate of what was Carinhall. After identification, the remains were sent to Sweden, and reburied by the family. I've been there 2 times. Surprisingly, the two guard posts, made out of carved stone, still have his Marshal's Batons, carved into them. With all the people looking to erase history, I'm shocked they are still there. It's hard to realize how expansive the property is, until you see it in person. It had to be something else when it was still intact.
ostentatious but built in memory of love. Don't mention the war !
Gut gemacht, tolle Bilder, aber die Musik ist scheußlich.
Finde die Musik zu den Bildern höchst unpassend und irritierend. Ansonsten eine sehr gute Zusammenstellung und Präsentation der Bilder!
Sadly, they blast it to Moon with tonns of Bombs.
👌❗️👌
Did he pay all this with his own money..? 😊 Hardly I would believe...
what happened to the bronzes from the grounds?