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could definately have been interesting if you were a bit more generous with info on what synth sound on the roland and what program on the digitech - that said for the least
The reverb unit that can be seen in the video is a REV500, not the REV100. Which makes me wonder if there's a REV100 hidden somewhere in the background?
Despite their crushing defeat at war's end there were many more than was admitted at the time who remained convinced that the Nazi cause had been right and was a justified reaction to the screws the victorious Allied powers had put to them after WWI. Countless would go to their graves believing that and never for a moment feeling a single pang of regret that they had supported Hitler and the fascists.
... 6 Jähre haben diese "Fluchtlinge" ein schrecklichen Eroberungskrieg uenterst¨tzt .... Millionen unschuldige Leute ümgebracht ... das Herrenvolk ...
A defeated people who lost everything because of a bunch of politicians and their followers. These people are just surviving day to day. No work, no money, no home, no security. This was a very tough time as there were still lots of diehard nazi supporters everywhere mixed in with these people. The us army had to be very careful with these areas because of this and obviously as a result much of the aid needed was delayed. The last thing that the army wanted to do was further humiliate and conquer these people. It had to be a slow but firm and compassionate return to regular life and denazification would come after that.
Irgendwie komisch wenn man sieht wie zivilisiert wir Menschen schon waren um 1930 Moderne Züchtungen von Hunden gab es auch schon. Dabei hat doch die Industrialisierung gerade erst begonnen?
Idk why but everytime I watch really old footage of cities and places I know it makes me sad and depressed. I guess the fact that every sign of life we see in those videos whether its the people or the animals - they are all dead. Most of them forgotten, vanished like they have never existed at all while for them their life was everything... love, sadness, family, loneliness, hope and fear. It's somehow scary.
I don‘t know, I think it‘s kind of comforting. It feels like not being alone in this mess we call life. I just saw the video of the dog on the Heldenplatz, thinking about myself how I used to go for walks there. People come and go but the experience of life stays the same, we all laugh, cry, love,…Everything keeps on moving, good things end but so do the bad things. And these videos keep reminding me of the fact that all the troubles I‘m facing in life, what do they really matter, one day I‘m going to be nothing more than a person walking in an old holiday video somebody filmed and that‘s fine, really. This stuff helps me with stopping overthinking my life and taking it less seriously. The whole thing ending one day doesn‘t matter as much as the journey.
It was only the beginning of the Morganthau Plan, the plan to eliminate industry and eradicate Germans/Austrians from Germany & Austria, by starvation, emigration, or murder, instituted until 1948
Alle Menschen unterwegs,aber wohin? Wahrscheinlich wußten viele nicht wohin sie gehen sollen um das Überleben zu sichern.Eine ganz schwere Zeit für alle.
Es war eine schöne Jugendzeit, die ich in Bad Fredeburg verbringen durfte. Ich habe auch viele Jahre danach Bad Fredeburg immer wieder besucht. Eines musste ich dabei schmerzvoll lernen. Die vergangene Zeit kann man nie wieder zurück holen. Man sollte es auch gar nicht versuchen. Die schönsten Erinnerungen kann Dir niemand nehmen, außer Du selbst.
To be honest, as a Viennese, thinking what terrible things happened at that time and what had just happened and what would happen only too soon … this footage gives me quite an uneasy feeling.