Der Hass der englischen Bomber hat dieses Juwel Dresden und die vielen anderen wunderbaren Städte Deutschlands bestialisch zerstört 😢 und so viele zivile Opfer . Mut 18 Jahren stand ich in Dresden vor diesen Ruinen , und habe damals gesagt ..das bauen sie Alles wieder auf . Das war 1974 !! Ich bin sooo glücklich darüber ❤
Unglaublich, was aus diesen Trümmer entstanden ist, top! Schade, dass das Königsberger Schloß nicht das Selbe geschehen ist. Leider bleibt dies für immer Geschichte nach der Sprengung 1968 durch die Russen und den anschließenden Abruch durch die Besatzer.
You can rebuild a church, but you can't bring the dead back that the Socialists murdered wholesale across Europe. Absolutely no sympathy for Germany or those Germans in Dresden.
El bombardeo humanitario de Dresden (acto criminal de guerra) Sirvió para que luego los alemanes harían lo mismo en Belgrado de manos de la OTAN. Por cierto los rusos protestaron ante el mundo aliado porque consideraban que ese bombardeo era un crimen de guerra
Fick du. You Krauts started the damn war with every intention of winning it. Your little ''Giftpilz'' Goebells screamed to the German people "Do you want total war?!'' And the German people screamed back "Ja!'' Well they got it, good and hard.
I was in Dresden when the church was rededicated. I wasn't at the rededication and the lines to see the church that day were to the horizon. The next day it rained and one could see how beautifully it had been restored with few visitors about. As there was to be a TV broadcast of a concert that evening extra lighting had been set up and I got some nice photos.
Kein Individium verwüstet seinen Lebensraum so wie der Mensch , die sogenannte Krone der Schöpfung . Siehe : Syrien , Irak , Ukraine usw. . Macht weiter so , dann geht das Licht aus .
This is so nice the kirk getting rebuilt , vielen danke, saddly in scotland and england , churches monasteries ancient buildings cathedrals etc left in ruins mostly from hendry 8ths time , and the reformation when most of us changed from Catholic to protestant , luther and john knox , i dont understand why they have never been rebuilt , some 800 years old 😢😢
Zuerst fand ich es schlimm, dass diese Kirche seit ihrer Kriegszerstörng als Schutthaufen mitten in Dresden liegenblieb... aber im Nachhinein war es sicher das größte Glück, dass sich niemand gekümmert hat!
Dann jagen sie das Ding doch in die Luft. Bitte mit der gesamten Stadt Dresden! Dieses Kaff hätte man im Kriege ausradieren sollen. Eigentlich gleich ganz Sachsen. Träum.
Ich war 1988 da und war völlig fassungslos, wie viel von der Alststadt einfach nicht wiederaufgebaut worden war. Ein sprechendes Zeugnis dafür wie "toll" der Sozialismus doch war.
Da hat die DDR Regierung aber geschlampt, hätten die den Dreckhaufen direkt mit weggemacht wäre dieser Sekten Tempel nicht wieder aufgebaut worden, und das wäre auch gut gewesen.
Normal and competent people are well aware that the United States of America and Great Britain are third ("primacy" in this is held by Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan) in terms of the number of civilians killed during World War II. It so happened that, for one reason or another, unlike the Soviet Union, which then "fought" with the armed forces of Nazi Germany, the United States and Britain actually waged war against the people of Germany (and not only Germany). This was a consequence of the fact that in January 1943, at the Casablanca Conference, US President F. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister W. Churchill decided to start strategic bombing of Germany with joint Anglo-American forces. The targets of the bombing were to be both objects of the military industry and the cities of Germany. The operation was codenamed Operation Pointblank. The so-called. "carpet bombing". It was clarified that it was necessary “to focus attacks on the morale of the civilian population of the enemy and, in particular, industrial workers” [3]. Almost all political and industrial centers of Nazi Germany were bombed. More than 100,000 civilians were killed during the bombings of Cologne and Hamburg alone. People then literally drowned in molten asphalt (they used "phosphorus bombs", which, when burned, caused a very high temperature). And during the continuous bombing of Dresden by the British from February 13 to 15, 1945, more than 25 thousand civilians died. After that, several thousand corpses, due to the impossibility of transporting them outside the city, had to be burned right on the central square of the city in front of the Town Hall (there are corresponding photographs on the Internet). And this happened just a few days before the Red Army occupied Dresden. Soviet soldiers - eyewitnesses said that for a couple of months after that, the city stank unbearably of burnt human meat, the stench also came from the decomposition of corpses that were not collected and not taken from under the rubble of buildings and structures. According to various estimates, over 600,000 German civilians were killed in World War II by the Western Allies[4][5]. The American bombing of Tokyo, Yokohama, Kobe and many other Japanese cities, including the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, claimed the lives of about a million Japanese civilians[6], as well as the lives of about 100,000 Japanese military personnel[7]. Only during the bombing of Tokyo on March 10, 1945 with phosphorus bombs (about 500 B-29 aircraft were involved) and on August 6, 1945 of Hiroshima with the 1st nuclear bomb (4 B-29s were involved), more than 200 thousand civilians died (and how many hundreds of thousands later died from the consequences of these nuclear bombings, no one accurately calculated). The Soviet Union during World War II did not carry out "carpet bombing" of German or any other cities. And the point is not the humanity of the Soviet leadership, but the fact that at that time there were practically no strategic bombers in service with the USSR Air Force. So, if in the United States and Great Britain during the years of this war about 20 thousand strategic bombers were produced, so in the USSR during these years about 20 thousand Il-2 attack aircraft were produced, which, as you know, were aircraft supporting troops on the battlefield. Thus, we can safely conclude that if the USSR was then at war with the armed forces of Nazi Germany, then the United States and Great Britain were at war with the peoples of Germany and Japan.
Das war ein sinnvolle Projekt und man kann froh sein das dieses geschichtsträchtige Gebäude wieder aufgebaut wurde. Im Vergleich zum BR Flughafen ging der Aufbau schnell, war kostengünstigere und eine brauchbare Maßnahme zum Erhalt eines Kulturgutes.
Die Kirche mit einem Flughafen zu vergleichen. Ja, im Vergleich zu einer Ameise kann ein Mensch schwerere Sachen heben... dafür kürzer fliegen, als eine Libelle.
Stopped in Dresden on a coach trip to Kakow in 1998. I walked around the site and I felt great admiration for the people of Dresden for the restoration of their city.Then I thought of Coventry and what that became after the war and felt disgusted.
You thought of Coventry. I think of Berlin, Hamburg, Dresden, Würzburg, Frankfurt, Mannheim, Pforzheim, Freiburg, Stuttgart, Köln, Mainz, Augsburg, Heidelberg, Koblenz, Lübeck, Schweinfurt, Nürnberg, Heilbronn.
@@Tortinger I think of Warsaw, Rotterdam, Lidice, Oradour -sur-Glane and Coventry. And Dachau, Buchenwald, Sachsenhausen, Sobibor, Treblinka , Auschwitz and Birkenau.
@@Tortinger That's what happens Tortinger, when you put Hitler into power, waged war on the world, ruin their countries, exterminate their loved ones, and rule with a fist of iron domination. The skies fill up with Lancaster bombers and B17's and start dropping high explosive and incendiaries on you. Boo Hoo. I'm proud of the work those bomber crews did, damned fine job risking their lives to defeat Socialism yet again.
B No The reason why they only started to rebuild it in 1994 may well be because of the fact that an opressive Communist regime was in charge of East Germany since the end of WW2. These people had zero interest in German architecture and culture. Look what their offspring is currently doing in Ukraine and you may understand better.
Yes, the GDR used it as anti war memorial, like Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche in Berlin, Like Aegidienkirche in Hannover, Oradour-Sur-Glane in France, like Coventry Cathedral in Coventry...
Je l'ai vue une fois vers 1990, juste avant le début des travaux, avec encore les arbres poussés dans les ruines restées telles quelles pendant 45 ans. Je suis revenue tous les ans pour voir l'avancée des travaux. Grandiose et émouvant ! Une magnifique église baroque ressuscitée de ses cendres.
Die hätte man nie mehr aufbauen sollen, damit jeder sehen kann, was die Amis und Engländer gemacht haben. Vermutlich wollten genau die, dass der Schandfleck verschwindet.
I am quite happy it was destroyed. Thaank you Bomber Harris. And it should never have been rebuild before all the synagoguees destroyed by the Germans were rebuilt.
Manchen Möchte-Gern-Deutschen kann man es nie recht machen. Erst beschweren sie sich, dass die Kirche zerbombt wird und dann beschweren sie sich, dass sie wieder aufgebaut wird. Peinlich.
@@Die-Sophie The fact that this damn GERMAN church was rebuilt. Before they should rebuild ALL the synagogues they destroyed. And really compensate their victims.
This was a terrible thing to do. A Church is a place of Sanctuary regardless of whether you believe or not. Anyone can seek Sanctuary with a Church. I am so sorry.
Yes but with the technology of the day bombing accuracy was not great - as in the way the Germans bombed London and other UK cities within reach just previous to this. But Dresden was bombed as an act of revenge by the allies when the war was for all intense over this was the most deplorable act I was working in the then formal DDR at the time of this video and worked in Dresden for a period of some years just after this while the Frauenkirsche was already being rebuilt which was a tremendous undertaking yes in the end wars cause destruction - it is not an issue of right and wrong
The following BBC interview might be interesting for you: *"BBC Breakfast - The horror of Dresden"* _"A harrowing eye witness account of the firebombing of Dresden by former POW Victor Gregg."_ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-suOBgOk1SgY.html
Und meine Mutter war mitten drin beim Angriff und rannte mit vielen Verzweifelten durch den Feuersturm vom Postplatz über die Bürgerwiese zum Großen Garten.
@Fermati Chebellosei und die Judenschlächter wäre fein raus. Naja zumindest konnten sich ja einige trotzdem noch rechtzeitig absetzen. Sehen Sie damit ist Ihrem Verständnis von Gerechtigkeit doch Genüge getan.
Die Ruine hätte nie wieder aufgebaut werden dürfen sondern für alle Zeit als Ruine Denkmal bleiben sollen und mahnen, was passiert, wenn man AfD wählt.