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American Girls React To This is Germany! We do our This is Germany reaction! If you like this This is Germany reaction video, please like and subscribe, and comment below what other videos we should react to next! #germany #thisisgermany #thisisgermanyreaction #americanreact #germanyreaction Business Inquiries: aande4880@gmail.com

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@morbvsclz
@morbvsclz Месяц назад
No wonder it reminds you of "Rapunzel". That story is just one of hundreds of German folk tales that later were collected and written down by the Brother's Grimm. And even later softened quite a bit and made into movies by Disney. Snow white, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Little Red Riding Hood, among others are from the same original source.
@ShoreVietam
@ShoreVietam Месяц назад
Rapunzel's tower was actually visible at 11:22 to the far right in the farytale-forest of the Ludwigsburg Palace. Kids love calling to let her hair down.
@gehtdichnixan3200
@gehtdichnixan3200 Месяц назад
in fact even the brothers grimm made the folk tales softer
@julioverne579
@julioverne579 Месяц назад
Rapunzel is much likely not a german folk tale in origin. It goes way back to old persia. But yeah the story "Rapunzel" was written down by the Grimm Brothers
@kaleidoscopeschannel1650
@kaleidoscopeschannel1650 Месяц назад
most of the fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm are set in the Giant Mountains in Silesia, which today belongs to Poland 😢
@Chocwise
@Chocwise 14 дней назад
@@kaleidoscopeschannel1650 No need to feel sad about it belonging to Poland now. We live in the EU. You can go there any time. Just hop in your car or board a train and enjoy your trip.
@francoforte4788
@francoforte4788 Месяц назад
Oh.. by the way. If you wanna visit all castles in Germany... there are about 25.000 ;)
@m.h.6470
@m.h.6470 Месяц назад
Technically yes, but a LOT of them are ruins or barely worth mentioning as castles. Basically that number includes EVERYTHING that even remotely at one point in history had a building on or near it, that could be considered castle-like.
@Scroapy
@Scroapy Месяц назад
and when you see them all, visit czechia next doors. hundreds of years shared history with germany cz
@thkempe
@thkempe Месяц назад
@@Scroapy For centuries, Bohemia was an integral part of the Holy Roman Empire (medieval Germany and neighboring areas). The ruler of Bohemia was one of the seven most powerful princes in the entire empire, a so-called elector, who decided on the succession to the late king. Some of them even became rulers of the entire empire themselves.
@LE_B14
@LE_B14 16 дней назад
Yeah germany is the country with the most castles AND ruins...maybe our own foult with the ruins🙈
@Arch_Angelus
@Arch_Angelus Месяц назад
If you want to see the old cities, you actually have to see everything in Germany because most of them are historically older than the USA. The oldest existing city is Worms (5000 BC), which was already inhabited by Celts
@pleissbach
@pleissbach Месяц назад
Worms wasent 7k jears nonstop a settlement. 🙋‍♂️
@Schon1Kevin
@Schon1Kevin Месяц назад
thats is wrong as can be. that people lived in the area where worms is located now, doesnt make it the oldest city. you can find old settlements basically everywhere. the oldest germany city is trier, founded in 16 BC. A city that excists nonstop for 2040 years.
@Arch_Angelus
@Arch_Angelus Месяц назад
@@Schon1Kevin The Celts left their mark on the city of Worms as early as 5000 BC, making Worms the oldest city in Germany. At the beginning of the city's history, Worms was still known under the Celtic names "Borbetomagus" or "Borbitumagus". Due to its favorable flood-protected location on the banks of the Rhine, archaeologists have been able to prove a very high number of settlements from the very beginning. But it was not only the Celts who settled there. The Romans were also there. It is even assumed that there was a Roman fort in the Augustan period. Mainz: 38 BC as Army encampment Mogontiacum Bonn: 20 BC as Exploration camp Bonna Köln: 19 BC as Oppidum Ubiorum later Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium Trier: 17 BC as Augusta Treverorum Neuss: 16 BC as Kastell Novaesium Kempten (Allgäu) 15 BC as Cambodunum Speyer: 10 BC as Noviomagus Nemetum Koblenz: 10 BC as Castellum apud Confluentes Augsburg: 8 BC as Augusta Vindelicum
@Schon1Kevin
@Schon1Kevin Месяц назад
@@Arch_Angelus cool copy and paste from wikipedia, but unfortunately not the entire article. the area of worms had settlements, thats correct. just as thousands of other areas where todays cities are placed. that doenst make the city that old becuase people lived there once and left it at some point. that just means that people lived in that area before, not that the city is that old. i dont know whats so hard to understand there. the oldest actual german city is trier. theres nothing to argue about. its the only city that excists that long.
@drsnova7313
@drsnova7313 Месяц назад
While it's true that Worms has such a long history, today's Worms honestly isn't so much to look at in terms of historic places that are left. Mainz or Speyer (also both very old cities in the same area) have a bit more to offer.
@ravensdark99
@ravensdark99 Месяц назад
I am German..and I feel nowadays people in Germany dont realize what a beautiful country we live in..on top it is very safe..you have top knotch education, free universal healthcare and you dont get put into jail for raisin a critical opinion in public..we have problems like everyone else..but c´mon man...watching this stuff makes me so proud I literally cry...and imagine actually standing in front of the castles or the HermannsDenkmal(the guy raising the sword to the sky)..it makes you feel like you inside Lord of the Rings. At 8:10 min it is the Neue Rathaus in Hannover btw and you can take the elevator to the very top. It is quite the experience..it is in the town I live in and we see it quite often but you never cease to be struck by the view
@jimpanse9396
@jimpanse9396 19 дней назад
english version below Ich bin auch ein Deutscher und mag unser Land. Was Du beschreibst, ist das, wie es sein sollte. Wir sollten Stolz sein auf unser Land und unsere Geschichte. Die Deutsche Politik, im besonderen in den letzten 20 Jahren speziell aber seit Corona, lässt mich zunehmend schwerer so ein positives Fazit treffen. Fakt ist dass wir kein Souveräner Staat sind und zunehmend wird deutlich dass wir nur eine amerikanische Verwaltungszone sind. Niemals wurde das so deutlich wie in den letzten 2 Regierungsperioden. Alles was Deutsch ist, wird verunglimpft. Unsere Kultur und Individualität mit Füßen getreten. Es wird Raubbau am Sozialstaat betrieben um einen Krieg zu finanzieren, der uns überhaupt nichts anzugehen hat. Das alles nur Weil Amerika es von der EU und speziell von Deutschland verlangt. Souveränes Handeln sieht anders aus. Die Mädels werden von einem Schock in den nächsten fallen, wenn sie das real existierende Deutschland Kennenlernen, dass außerhalb der historischen Kitschpostkarten-Panoramen existiert. Auch bei uns gibt es jede Menge Großstädte und die sind in Wahrheit genau so häßlich wie alle anderen Großstädte egal wo auf der Welt. Inklusive der Sozialen Missstände, Armut, Kriminalität usw. Das echte Leben in Deutschland ist leider kein Walt-Disney Märchenfilm. Dieses Video zeigt aber auch überdeutlich, dass es eine Menge gibt, auf das wir Deutsche stolz sein können und auch sollten. von daher wäre es angebracht dieses kulturelle Erbe zu schützen, anstatt es täglich zu unterdrücken. Damit meinen Beitrag auch die Erstellerinnen dieses Film-Beitrags lesen können, werde ich es nun noch einmal in englisch anhängen. (automatisch übersetzt, denn ich kann mich im englischen nicht so gut ausdrücken wie im Deutschen. --- I am also German and I like our country. What you describe is how it should be. We should be proud of our country and our history. German politics, especially in the last 20 years but very especially since Corona, makes it increasingly difficult for me to draw such a positive conclusion. The fact is that we are not a sovereign state and it is becoming increasingly clear that we are just an American administrative zone. This has never been as clear as in the last two terms of government. Everything that is German is being denigrated. Our culture and individuality are being trampled underfoot. The welfare state is being plundered to finance a war that has nothing to do with us. All because the USA demands it of the EU and Germany in particular. Sovereign action looks different. The girls will go from one shock to the next when they get to know the real Germany that exists outside of the historical kitsch postcard panoramas. There are plenty of big cities here too, and in reality they are just as ugly as any other big city anywhere in the world. Including the social ills, poverty, crime, etc. Unfortunately, real life in Germany is not a Walt Disney fairytale movie. But this video also clearly shows that there is a lot that we Germans can and should be proud of. It would therefore be appropriate to protect this cultural heritage instead of suppressing it on a daily basis. So that the creators of this movie post can also read my contribution, I will now attach it again in English. (automatically translated, because I can't express myself as well in English as I can in German).
@jurgenkuhlmann9194
@jurgenkuhlmann9194 16 дней назад
Meckern und schlechtreden is eine typisch deutsche Negativ - Eigenschaft! So nach dem Motto: "Kann doch nicht sein! Uns MUSS es doch schlecht gehen🤪!"
@brittakriep2938
@brittakriep2938 4 дня назад
​@@jurgenkuhlmann9194: Bin Brittas Freund, 1965 geboren, auch ich finde, es gibt seit mindestens zwanzig Jahren einen Niedergang.
@jurgenkuhlmann9194
@jurgenkuhlmann9194 4 дня назад
@@brittakriep2938 Ja, vielleicht war früher alles irgendwie besser. Zumindest hatten wir noch Politiker von Format, Helmut Kohl, Helmut Schmidt...R.I.P. Jetzt haben wir die Ampel, und da lässt man die Dinge schleifen und steckt den Kopf in den Sand. Wir dürfen aber nicht vergessen, dass a) die äußeren Bedingungen anders sind als 1985 - 2015, und b) ein skrupelloser Diktator unter einem faulen Vorwand ein Land überfällt. Wir müssen halt die Ärmel hochkrempeln und nach vorne blicken - und uns sagen, dass wir immer noch die Voraussetzungen gaben, Dinge zu ändern.
@Gutsch11
@Gutsch11 4 дня назад
​@@brittakriep2938 Politisch gewollt....
@Loovalee
@Loovalee 12 дней назад
Fun fact: In Germany we have more castles than the US has McDonalds restaurants.
@norwegianmaster744
@norwegianmaster744 День назад
Rubbish. Even though i love Germany
@afjo972
@afjo972 Месяц назад
11:16 these are called „half-timbered houses“ or „Fachwerkhäuser“ in German.
@johnsmith-cw3wo
@johnsmith-cw3wo 16 дней назад
I think is Tudor Style in Britain.
@burkhardd9782
@burkhardd9782 Месяц назад
So girls, let's go. Book a flight and buy a train ticket for 1 month in Germany. This will allow you to move freely throughout Germany. Accommodation is available in all price categories. Summer is very nice because you can visit a lot of places outside, but December with the Christmas markets is also great and a lot of fun. Let's go. Best wishes from Germany
@ruhrarea5186
@ruhrarea5186 Месяц назад
Two women without company, what could possibly go wrong?! The country has become a shithole in 10 years. But let them go alone so that they can gain their own experience? What kind of man. It is not for nothing that there are currently travel warnings
@Ghost-og1oc
@Ghost-og1oc Месяц назад
No trainticket, rent a car. The deutsche Bahn is a POS!
@andibrustgelangt9420
@andibrustgelangt9420 Месяц назад
Yes but the problem is...der ICE 0815 von bla nach blub hat 150 minuten verspätung, grund dafür sind Schafe im Bahntunnel usw...
@Richman0815
@Richman0815 28 дней назад
@@andibrustgelangt9420 sadly, its so true!
@michaelastolle6036
@michaelastolle6036 26 дней назад
@@andibrustgelangt9420 But at least Lurch Peter Hansen can give very clear instructions on what is happening. Thank you for Deutsche Bahn ;-) Possibly better for them to rent a car to get to all these places.
@anashiedler6926
@anashiedler6926 Месяц назад
Well, no wonder it looks like fairy tales to americans/young people. Most disney movies were based on stories by the brothers Grimm. The Grimm Brothers were germans, who collected all the fairy tales in the region and wrote them down. Therefore germany does not look like fairy tales, but many fairy tales look like germany (or at least that europe region (poland/austria/hungary/france).
@fabianpertschi1500
@fabianpertschi1500 27 дней назад
The castle Neuschwanstein was the inspiration for the disney theme. And Rapunzel is one of the many fairytale of Germany, collected by the brothers Grimm. Even the first germans were a very settle culture.
@crossfire2204
@crossfire2204 Месяц назад
You are always welcome in Germany. A lot of Germans speak good English. So you won't feel so strange. If you want to see a lot of nature, then Bavaria is the right place. But the Black Forest is also wonderful. There are more than 25,000 castles and palaces in Germany - so you need a lot of time. So it's best to go to the airport in Munich and off you go.
@gehtdichnixan3200
@gehtdichnixan3200 Месяц назад
bavaria if you whant to see mountains and people with massive rockhard skulls for anything else go somewhere else
@donfluso9042
@donfluso9042 Месяц назад
and the rest speaks arab
@gehtdichnixan3200
@gehtdichnixan3200 Месяц назад
@@donfluso9042 wish is easyer to understand than what bavarians think is a langurage
@donfluso9042
@donfluso9042 Месяц назад
@@gehtdichnixan3200 ja, auf jeden Fall 🤣
@jensmarksteiner3677
@jensmarksteiner3677 20 дней назад
When you react to video, you also want to take the source and put a link in the description. That would be full respect for the RU-vidr who created the video.
@tbn.z900
@tbn.z900 Месяц назад
the castles that are build in the middle of mountains are way older than america, they were build to have the perfect view in all directions in medival time to see their enemies from very far away already, and hard to conqueer. germany has over 35.000 castles and ruins. if you really love nature, you should visit the south of germany. we have the Schwarzwald or Black Forest where i live and in Bavaria you have alps for example.
@Rafaela_S.
@Rafaela_S. Месяц назад
You should warn them Nature includes a lot of hikeing. Long hikeing! 😂
@brittakriep2938
@brittakriep2938 4 дня назад
Natural fortification!
@michaausleipzig
@michaausleipzig Месяц назад
Castles were usually built on hilltops as you can see very well in this video. This had several advantages: they were much harder to conquer and you could see (and thus control) a lot of the surrounding area. And keep in mind that this isn't Disney or some fairy tale. In reality castles served a purpose other than being the home of the princess. Be it as military outpost, residence of a local ruler or places of refuge in times of war. And life there was anything but comfortable. They were cold, dark and moist. They were built in strategic places, for example guarding trade routes and river crossings. Settlements often grew around them or in their vicinity. Whenever a city name ends on "-burg" you know that's how the city started, "Burg" being german for "castle".
@peter_meyer
@peter_meyer Месяц назад
You don't have to climb that mountain. There's a cable car available
@theodorf.1550
@theodorf.1550 5 дней назад
If you are anxious about the cable car, you can also take the cogwheel ride...
@TheMarilith
@TheMarilith Месяц назад
Europe is a real jewel wherever you go, there is fabulous things to see, eat and experience.
@micha72-lj3qf
@micha72-lj3qf Месяц назад
Yes Germany is beautiful. But to be honest, there are also ugly sites, which are of course not shown in this video. We also have areas you really don't wanna go, especially in the bigger cities like Berlin, Frankfurt, Duisburg etc, for example if you leave Frankfurt's Central Station, you couldn't go far without seeing poor homeless people, drug addicts etc. So the truth is we also have our problems, it's not a dream land. But, on the other hand, we put great efforts in keeping old, historical buildings like they originally were built centuries ago. and we don't do this only for castles or churches or whatever, but also for smaller houses in the cities. In the video you once said you like those houses "with the lines". This is called "fachwerk", it's an old way to build houses with some kind of wooden cage, where the spaces between the wooden barns are filled with clay. Traditionally the wooden barns are painted black, whereas the clay is painted white often, so it gives a very nice look. You can find these houses almost in every city in germany, especially in the old city centers, and often, when looking on city maps from above, you still can see where the city wall, which surrounded cities in the middle ages to protect against intruders, were placed.
@Arltratlo
@Arltratlo 11 дней назад
i know ugly places in the USA, you wouldnt believe it... this places lets the Frankfurter Bahnhofsviertel look like a family spa!
@micha72-lj3qf
@micha72-lj3qf 11 дней назад
@@Arltratlo oh i'm totally sure about that.
@jemp1965
@jemp1965 2 дня назад
@@Arltratlo Comparing bad things with even worse things is completely rubbish!
@Best4Gaming
@Best4Gaming Месяц назад
I don't know how much you know about Germany, but don't expect everywhere to look like it does in the video. We were heavily bombed in WWII, and many cities were destroyed. Some rebuilt a lot of historic buildings, while others did not, so some cities don't really look like a "fairytale." Especially the Rhine-Ruhr area (Cologne, Düsseldorf, Gelsenkirchen, Dortmund, Essen, etc.) is heavily industrialized and has many unattractive buildings and industries, but the people there are really nice. On the other hand, Frankfurt is a pretty modern city where most of the big German and European banks are located, with historic buildings mixed in between. However, you'll find many drug addicts and homeless people, especially around the main station. Regarding Berlin, there are nice places there, but some Germans call it our ugliest city with the unfriendliest people, while others love it. It's got a special vibe and feels different from the rest of Germany. But if you ever plan to visit, I hope that you'll have lots of fun and see many of the beautiful sides of the country.
@derantorkiarig4592
@derantorkiarig4592 Месяц назад
Yeah, Germany is 99% ugly shit and 1% good stuff which was built ages ago.
@normanroscher7545
@normanroscher7545 21 день назад
Who calls Berlin the ugliest city? Send them to see Ludwigshafen on the Rhine then! :-P
@kralikkral5560
@kralikkral5560 Месяц назад
A very similar film you could make about Italy, Spain, France, Austria, Belgium, England, Czechia, Poland... THAT IS EUROPE. And believe it or not - life in Europe is better than in the USA, more social security, more security in general, everybody has health insurance (!), less stress, well educated people everywhere (almost everybody speaks also English). Prices are lower than in USA, you pay only the price you see on the goods in shops (no extra tax), the food is more healthy, no gangs on the streets, police doesn´t shoot innocent people (as our police it trained for decades, not for months like in USA).
@realulli
@realulli 26 дней назад
You confused decades with years and months with weeks for the police training. Police training is 2-4 years depending on the country (Germany has 3 years), for the US I've heard about 21 weeks.
@Stefanbavaria
@Stefanbavaria 17 дней назад
Du hast noch vergessen zu erwähnen das es in Europa mehr Messerstecher und Vergewaltiger gibt!!!!!!!
@johnsmith-cw3wo
@johnsmith-cw3wo 16 дней назад
@@realulli don't need training if you pack a lot of heat.
@realulli
@realulli 16 дней назад
@@johnsmith-cw3wo I prefer training to bodycount. We have a police force that supposed to serve and protect, not an occupying army...
@maxxum8820
@maxxum8820 Месяц назад
Hey Ho from Germany Im so proud and happy that you like our country so much! I think you would enjoy a visit. Can you React to a Video about Christmas Markets, because they are mindblowin every year again !!! Keep up the nice reactions I really like your Videos. Wish you the best
@EmAndAshh
@EmAndAshh Месяц назад
Ooo, we love Christmas
@tbn.z900
@tbn.z900 Месяц назад
@@EmAndAshh if you love christmas, you will love germany in winter. germany is the birth place of christmas decoration and has the most beautiful christmas markets in the world (and the most i guess). you'll love it
@robinhofmann3559
@robinhofmann3559 Месяц назад
I'm glad to listen and see that you like Germany. I would like to travel to the United States and see this fascinating country. Greetings from Germany near Cologne ✌🏻☺️
@robinhofmann3559
@robinhofmann3559 Месяц назад
Do you also have Instagram?
@user-os1dr1dv8d
@user-os1dr1dv8d Месяц назад
Brazil is better than all of Europe they don't show Brazil straight hide I'm from Brazil I can show you the real Brazil without belittling Europe which has its value too ​@@EmAndAshh
@Tristan_Anderwelt
@Tristan_Anderwelt Месяц назад
3:35 About 30 kilometers away from me and I was there often as a child. Nearby are the Externsteine ​​(ask Google maybe). The video for "FAUN - Federkleid" was filmed there, for example. The guy you see there is Armenius (or Hermann). Very important for our history. Greetings from Germany EDIT: 10:30 That was pretty German pronunciation.
@Fitti1997
@Fitti1997 Месяц назад
Bist nicht zufällig Paderborner Bruder?
@baramuth71
@baramuth71 Месяц назад
Hello, both of you. Of course I'm delighted that you like my home country so much. Yes, Germany has a lot of castles, more than 25000, and some are over 1000 years old. France and Germany alone have more castles and palaces than McDonald's restaurants worldwide, which is an enormous number. It would be nice to see something from Germany, the food here alone will also surprise you.
@steffent.6477
@steffent.6477 26 дней назад
Germany was split into 100s of small&big realms and during the middle ages every little lord build a castle. That's why there are so many.
@12FingerDarmKüsscheN
@12FingerDarmKüsscheN Месяц назад
Man muss erwähnen das keine einzige Aufnahme A.I generiert ist 😊.... Und ihr seid hier herzlich willkommen ✌️
@Koplisken
@Koplisken Месяц назад
seid....
@12FingerDarmKüsscheN
@12FingerDarmKüsscheN Месяц назад
@@Koplisken gar nicht gesehen 😊✌️
@Koplisken
@Koplisken Месяц назад
@@12FingerDarmKüsscheN konnte mir die Gelegenheit, etwas deutsche Ordentlichkeit reinzubringen, nicht entgehen lassen^^ sorry
@12FingerDarmKüsscheN
@12FingerDarmKüsscheN Месяц назад
@@Koplisken So muss es auch sein 😘
@claasengelbart2268
@claasengelbart2268 Месяц назад
Dafür sind fast alle Aufnahmen von woanders "ausgeborgt" wie man immer schön an den geblurten Stellen in den Ecken erkennen kann. Wenn man den Kanalbetreiber Dr.Ludwig übrigens deshalb anschreibt um zu erfahren wer denn tatsächlicher Urheber des Bildmaterials ist werden die Kommentare instant gelöscht und man selbst gebannt und gemeldet... ein Schelm wer böses dabei denkt. 🤔😇
@jasminmetz3670
@jasminmetz3670 25 дней назад
Do you want a German history lesson then read this : The leaders of the states and territories within the Empire built castles to control their areas, for defence, and as centre of administration. Castles were a symbol of power! Castles in Germany were often built at strategic points, on top of a mountain, or at a place to protect an important trading route. The appearance of most German castles changed over the centuries. They were destroyed by fires or enemies and rebuilt. New owners added additional buildings and changed the style. While medieval castles were mainly fortresses and lacked comfort, there are also beautiful palaces which were built for representation and convenient living. They are still standing because we like to show our children our history so it won’t repeat itself sometimes it doesn’t work but it’s fine
@WinterwolfFFM
@WinterwolfFFM 20 дней назад
It´s funny when you said you rather wanted to see the antique places instead of the modern US-like skyscraper cities - because it was both in the same place 😅 ... at minute 7:36 you are seeing footage of Fankfurt/Main (my hometown) ... we are the only city in Germany with huge skyscrapers. the timber framed houses are in the city center (Römerberg) as well as our antique town hall. Hope you can visit soon and have an amazing time here. Greetings from Germany 🤩
@user-xo9ju7yk6c
@user-xo9ju7yk6c 16 дней назад
GUYSSSS there was my hometown Lüneburg in 4:20 till 4:30. OMG we are only a city of about 70,000 people. I did´nt think it would make it into this video. Im flashed 🤣
@Jim_Panse.
@Jim_Panse. 21 день назад
Hi girls, germany is not only churches and castles you hav seen. By first we are a normal land. Greetings from germany
@kannichdirnichsagen7941
@kannichdirnichsagen7941 7 дней назад
You two are still very young. You still have absolutely every opportunity to visit Germany if you want to. Don't set your expectations too high. Germany is beautiful. But it's not a fairytale country. You are welcome.
@Yves.corporation88
@Yves.corporation88 18 дней назад
I am german and I can admit that germany is beautiful
@KaiHenningsen
@KaiHenningsen Месяц назад
Those video segments were *very* carefully curated to show only the beautiful things - leading to some duplication. The Cologne cathedral alone can be seen in quite a number of those sequences. As for castles, they were generally built in places which (at the time they were built, usually in medieval times) were of some military significance. To protect a city, to be able to tax people using a trade route, along the border of some rival - stuff like that. Usually on a hill, because being higher up was a military advantage in several different ways. Of course, some were built rather later for ego reasons. I should perhaps also add that the prototypical Disney castle is German: _The castle in Hohenschwangau (Bavaria) was built by order of King Ludwig II and the inspiration for the Disney Cinderella castle._ And Neuschwanstein is the castle Disney used in their logo. (And many of their stories are from the brothers Grimm, who are also known for the first etymological dictionary of the German language.)
@arnebollsen
@arnebollsen Месяц назад
👍😁, germany 2000 years history👍
@pleissbach
@pleissbach Месяц назад
Sure, if you count the roman empire as Germany. 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️ (before you start, I am German)
@Daguhl
@Daguhl Месяц назад
@@pleissbach Dann ist dir ja auch bewusst, das der Terminus "Deutsche" schon damals ausgesprochen wurde und die deutsche Geschichte mit der Entstehung des römisch-deutschen Königtums im 10./11. begann. Natürlich zählt man die Zeit dazu du "Deutscher".
@pascalf9602
@pascalf9602 Месяц назад
​@@Daguhldanke. Wenigstens einer mit Verstand hier
@claasengelbart2268
@claasengelbart2268 Месяц назад
@@Daguhl Es sind trotzdem keine 2000 Jahre. Da hat er schon recht. Faktisch existent ist "Deutschland" als ein Land ja erst seit 1871. Davor war Kleinstaaterei, Das heilige römische Reich deutscher Nation (was faktisch gar nichts mit "Deutschland" zu tun hatte) und davor gab es wieder (mittelalterliche) Kleinstaaterei und davor wiederum germanische Stammeskleinstaaterei. Zu allen diesen Zeiten fanden regelmäßig Völkerwanderungen statt. Also ist die Betitelung "2000 Jahre deutsche Geschichte" in jedem Fall geschichtlich & kulturhistorisch gesehen ziemlicher Unsinn und taugt höchstens als Folklore am blaubraunen Stammtisch... wissenschaftlich sind in den Feldern die meisten Fragen bereits geklärt worden.
@gehtdichnixan3200
@gehtdichnixan3200 Месяц назад
@@Daguhl wenn man nem holländer so richtig auf die füße treten will dann sagt man ihm das die amis mit dutch deutsche meinen ... denn der terminus wurde vor "germany " auf alle deutsch sprechenden genutzt
@MichaEl-rh1kv
@MichaEl-rh1kv Месяц назад
0:32 You can see more of the town of Schwäbisch Hall in Nalf's channel - he moved there as he played for the Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns, an American Football team The name part "Hall" often refers to medieval (or pre-Roman) salt mines making the place wealthy. 0:40 Imperial castle of Cochem at river Mosel. The original castle was destroyed by French troops sent by Louis XIV in 1689 during the Nine Years' war; after the region became a Prussian province in 1815 a wealthy merchant from Berlin, Louis Fréderic Jacques Ravené, bought the ruins in 1868 and reconstructed it as summer residence for his family. He was the descendant of Huguenot refugees from France, who arrived in 1685 in Brandenburg (the region around Berlin). 2:33 Schwerin castle, once the residence of the Dukes of Mecklenburg, now seat of the state parliament of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (as well as some museums). The gardens are open to the public. 3:40 The Wartburg, where Martin Luther hid under a false name while translating the bible into German.
@weiserhase4816
@weiserhase4816 Месяц назад
The most important thing that makes Germany special is the history which fundamentally shaped. I encourage you to save up and try to travel there is so much to look at and explore.
@normanroscher7545
@normanroscher7545 21 день назад
It's funny that you mention Tangled / Rapunzel when you see these castles: The movie actually is based on a German fairy tale.
@mmk749
@mmk749 23 дня назад
Hello there from Germany. This brought a smile to my face. Yes, we do have some beautiful places over here. Hope you will mangage to visit someday!
@k.6148
@k.6148 21 день назад
These old type houses called "Fachwerkhaus". We just have a couple companies that build this type of houses but it is the most economic houses you can build. Friends of mine has one of these houses and it is about 500 yrs old. Made of German wood (Eiche) and clay. The isolation function is fenomenal. In the sommer (30°C / 86F) inside is about 12-15°C (53-59F) without an AC! In the winter when it is outside about -15°C (5F) you put on the oven for about 3-4 hours and the house is holding the heat for about 16 hours before you have to start the oven again. So the isolation is extreme well. We had after 500 years some repair to do in the inside and we grab out some clay from his owen garden, put it together with some straw and water and repair the inside of the house. Its also crazy that the wood after such a so long time ist Holding everything together. For me these houses are masterpieces. ✌️😊
@steffent.6477
@steffent.6477 26 дней назад
To be fair, the view from the drone makes it a lot more impressive than only the ground point of view^^
@Short_Motivation_GX
@Short_Motivation_GX 19 дней назад
I spent my first meeting with my girlfriend in Hamburg, she was in Germany for the first time. I can only recommend it, it's wonderful there and magic🙂
@Schon1Kevin
@Schon1Kevin Месяц назад
you need to visit the city of Trier. thats actually the oldest german city, founded in 16 BC and excisting nonstop. the negro gate in Trier is actually that old. not the nonsense abouts worms that the other guy said. finding a settlement from 5000 in the area of a todays city doesnt mean the city is as old.
@sonkerieckmann7183
@sonkerieckmann7183 Месяц назад
When you said this is what the USA is like, thatvwaa Frankfurt and I think its the only city with several skyskrapers to build the american like skyline
@hemelinger7792
@hemelinger7792 12 дней назад
It was really funny for me when you said: 'In America everything is either super updated or super old'. Normal old in Europe (for churches at least) is 300 years before America was discovered. The buildings in the video are not re-builds, unless destroyed in the war. They are from 1500, 1600, some even older. And they are painted in the same colors as in medieval times, bright cheerful colors. If you looked at those houses 600, 700 years ago, it would have looked exactly the same, except for the doors and windows, wich are now at least thicker. Imagine thsis: If I touch the dome (church) in my city at the right spot, I am touching stone that has been sitting there exactly likte that for 1,000 years and the first church in that spot was finished in 789 AD out of wood, so 1,200 year ago. It is pretty busy around that church and there is a market some days of the week. If you buy a simple product, then you can imagine someone doing the exact same thing at the exact same time in the exact some spot, only 1,200 years ago. Now the shadow of the church slowly move across the market. So, if I am ten minutes later, there will be better light to pick the best potatoes. Maybe, I should go to a different stand first. A person 1,400 years ago, might even have had the exact same thoughts. MIND BLOWN! I really wish for you that you manage to take a trip to Germany and have your own little fantasies of what you and someone else in the exact the same point 1,000 might have as a common thought.
@stefanwiechmann4808
@stefanwiechmann4808 12 дней назад
Every state and town has something to show. Our most visited places are "Der Schnoor", "Das Viertel", "Das Weserstadion" and "Der Roland" on the Marketplace, where you also can see the dome and a lot more!! Nice greetings from the town-state Bremen in North Germany 😊
@AndiJomsviking
@AndiJomsviking Месяц назад
if you want to see an old city, i can recommend Rothenburg ob der Tauber. one of the most beautiful cities i visited so far. greetings from DE
@donfluso9042
@donfluso9042 Месяц назад
hi guys, I lived in the US for a year and must agree that Germany is better 😇
@berndbrakemeier1418
@berndbrakemeier1418 20 дней назад
9:35 your guess was really spot on. It's the German Navy Academy in Mürwik. A school for aspiring Navy Officers.
@stefantaubert
@stefantaubert 6 дней назад
Some of the things you have noticed are logical. There are still many buildings in Germany, such as churches and castles, that were already standing and abandoned when no one in Europe knew that there was a South and North American continent. In my hometown of Berlin, in the place where I was born, there is a church that celebrated its 800th anniversary 30 years ago... . That is just one example.
@jo-eg2kj
@jo-eg2kj 18 дней назад
Hi, I'm from Germany and know my country. If you like middle-age buildings than travel the "Romantische Straße" in Germany! It's a name for a road. The nature is beautiful too. If you love mountains go to the south and for hills in the middle part of Germany. If you like a flat landscape go into the north.
@LE_B14
@LE_B14 16 дней назад
The first castle is amazing yes...but the other one, when the bass starts (Hohenzollern) i like more...its home...i live so close there that i can see this giant building everywhere i go...its just amazing!! If you will visit germany i hope you enjoy it!
@philipkudrna5643
@philipkudrna5643 24 дня назад
In the Middle Ages, knights had castles build on mountaintops alongside rivers in order to oversee the countryside and spot enemies approaching (or merchants on their way along the river that could be robbed, or „taxed“). Also castles on top of a mountain were easier to defend (it could be besieged). You don‘t build a castle in a valley, where others could shoot you from the mountains all around…
@user-cc1pn8cg8o
@user-cc1pn8cg8o 11 дней назад
Don't worry, we got ugly places as well. S&'tloads of it! This is just a compilation of the good stuff! Love, peace and respect from Germany!
@andremenzel6658
@andremenzel6658 3 дня назад
You are aware that those pictures only represent the major cities and/or major sights, right? Mainly, you've seen pictures of southern Germany, Berlin and Cologne. Germany has so many more different beautiful little spots to experience. Plan your trip, take your time and enjoy :))) Greetings from the north of Germany
@a.s.944
@a.s.944 Месяц назад
USA so beautiful and big country too 😉🇺🇸❤️👌but Germany so old and so beatifull ❤️
@danielsmodellbauwerft9908
@danielsmodellbauwerft9908 Месяц назад
My hometown Münster is over 1200 years old.
@afjo972
@afjo972 Месяц назад
Magnificent video ❤ I need to visit all of these places
@danielw1719
@danielw1719 Месяц назад
Danke das ihr euch für Deutschland interessiert. Ich finde euch und euren Kanal mega sympathisch.
@NeonJJ_195
@NeonJJ_195 27 дней назад
If you ever come to Germany, make sure to visit the city ''Trier'', since you mentioned wanting to visit an old, antique city. I can only recommend it! There's a lot of 'nature' inside the city as well. It's a beautiful city and there's a lot of old buildings from the Romans. I don't understand why it's not talked about more but it's by far my favorite city.
@skylafox3028
@skylafox3028 15 дней назад
Hey, as a Person from germany i can say that we have, as every Country, beautiful and horrible places, also the Castle in the First pictures is actually the Inspiration for the Disney Castle in the Intro
@tobiasjesse2051
@tobiasjesse2051 12 дней назад
6:35 the sleeping Emperor Barbarossa It's a mystical place. Little children who have visited the Kyffhäuser Monument together with their parents claim again and again and completely independently of each other that the stature of Barbarossa waved to them.
@daniel_7074
@daniel_7074 12 дней назад
There are more castles in Germany than McDonald's restaurants in the USA😉
@jurgenkuhlmann9194
@jurgenkuhlmann9194 16 дней назад
At 1:50: We can see my hometown. Cologne, West Germany, with a smaller Church (illuminated, Groß St. Martin at the far left, Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) at the centre and the Hohenzollern 4 lane Railroad Bridge across the River Rhine at the far right). What you cannot see on this video: downtown Cologne is full of building sites - with even the Mayor herself being a bit clueless about when this will finish. But nevertheless, downtown is packed with tourists at present...I was there this weekend, seeing people who made me guess and wonder from which part of the Universe they came from! What I would suggest is a trip on the Rhine from Cologne to Rotterdam and back. With temperatures reaching 30°C, that's the best you can do! Much better than walking about in the stifling heat. All the best! Oh, by the way: most of the Castles and other historical buildings date back to the 17th - 19th century and are on the UNESCO world heritage list. By the way No.2: What I really wish is that especially Americans find out that Germany is more than Cuckoo Clocks, Lederhosen, Bratwurst, Sauerkraut, Ooompah Music! I think this beer - laden, Oktoberfest - infested concept of Germany is a spitting image of Germany, unfortunately taken back home by many US service people. They are not to blame, as most of the US bases (Kaiserslautern, Ramstein, Stuttgart) are in Southern Germany.
@ronnybliss5599
@ronnybliss5599 13 дней назад
German architecture is up to 1000 years old. Many of the old buildings were destroyed in World War II and never rebuilt. Without World War II, Germany would be about 50 to 100 percent more beautiful.Many stories and fairy tales around the world come from Germany, just like technology. American culture has also largely inherited the German culture, as if the USA were the great-grandchild of Germany, for example the Christmas tree.The reason why so many Americans like to look to Germany is because most Americans have German roots. The Germans also largely built the USA and this heartfelt feeling of the grandchildren of the Germans often takes them home in their thoughts.
@HansEgonMattek
@HansEgonMattek Месяц назад
Recomendations: Black Forest, Bavaria (most beautiful nature, mountains), Saxony (most castles), maybe a river tour and visit a few wine festivals when the wine queens get crowned (it is very fun and good food).
@haraldschuster3067
@haraldschuster3067 Месяц назад
As for 07:50 - yes, Frankfurt with its skyscrapers does look a bit like US cities - but the images before and after that, the Römerberg and the Cathedral, are parts rebuilt after the WW II bombings, so you have some old architecture mixed in with the new. Most German cities will look a tad weird to Americans because most have regulations that no house may be larger than the church towers (hence only a few cities sport skyscrapers) and while most cities in the US have more space allocated to parking lots than housing, parking in Europe happens either underground or in multi-story parking houses, to take away as little space as possible from housing.
@51pinn
@51pinn 28 дней назад
Hello, young ladies If you want to see everything that was shown in this 15-minute film, all these landscapes, these cities and these castles and palaces, you will need months to do it. There are still around 25,000 castles and palaces in Germany today, we still have cities with medieval town centers, Germany is bordered by two seas in the north and the Alps in the south, and there are mountains in the middle of Germany too. You would need someone who knows Germany well and can take you to these places. And even if you have seen everything in Germany, you have only seen a fraction of Europe. Europe has a history of over 4,000 years and there are testimonies of this history everywhere. America only has a history of a few centuries - so come to Europe. Life is better here than in the USA and in addition to a lot of culture, we also have a Disneyland near Paris for those who need something like that.
@NeonJJ_195
@NeonJJ_195 27 дней назад
10:06 I know right, they're everywhere 😂 There's a very small ruin a few minutes' walk away from where I live. There's not much to see but you can climb onto a small tower and since it's on top of the hill the view is beautiful. I have a horse and sometimes ride there. It's crazy to think about how knights likely used the same way to get there on horseback that I'm using today.
@NORDPOLFILMKANAL
@NORDPOLFILMKANAL 27 дней назад
Thanks for this video and that you appreciate my country. Its a pleasure for me to see how they both love the historical places. Its a professional made video that you have seen there and like someone else wrote hre in the comments, its not everywhere so nice. There is also much more to see and its impossible to put everything into one video. And by the way, one month is not enough to explore the beautiest place of germany. But again, thanks for this nice video that you both shared and also for the amazing comments. Best regards from germany and you are so much welcome.
@DJMike1968
@DJMike1968 Месяц назад
You two are warmly invited here to Germany. I live in Thuringia, "The Green Heart of Germany". I am very happy to live here in this beautiful country. Best regards DJ Mike from Greiz/Thuringia in Germany
@SheratanLP
@SheratanLP Месяц назад
Hallo Mike, grüße aus Pößneck. :)
@diehandgottes6721
@diehandgottes6721 Месяц назад
7:51 This is the Saarschleife I used to cycle there along the Saar when I was young. I used to cycle there a lot in the 80s, even crossing the border into France without border controls. All the old houses, mostly covered with red or gray slate, are medieval restored houses and almost every town here has such a medieval core. The best pubs are also in the old town in such buildings.
@kralikkral5560
@kralikkral5560 Месяц назад
By the way: when you said "big" ....this was the 2. highest/largest church in the world, in Cologne, and also the highest church in the world is in Germany (in Ulm).
@marcoschrei5701
@marcoschrei5701 Месяц назад
I miss this old german 😢
@eckbertputz-munter944
@eckbertputz-munter944 8 дней назад
Hi from Germany, you are both very Welcome, whenever you want! ...and a Castle you can find in Germany in the city's
@stevyyjay85
@stevyyjay85 Месяц назад
Do you know "The Gilmore Girls"? In Germany we have countless of small towns like Stars Hollow.
@quantumpro8435
@quantumpro8435 21 день назад
09:50 my home town in the background (Stuttgart)
@jan-niklasd.7490
@jan-niklasd.7490 17 дней назад
I didn´t find even one ancient building in the US. Even my grandparents live in a house built in 1627 and there are way more older buildings in Germany 9:32 The thing you call a school is really a school. It´s a School for our Navy Officers.
@tobiasschremmer9823
@tobiasschremmer9823 Месяц назад
11.33 That‘s actually not in the middle of nowhere, it‘s Wartburg Castle (Luther translated the bible there), and there is a beautiful little city called Eisenach tucked in the valley underneath it😉 It‘s my hometown, from my door it‘s a 10-15 min hike to get to that castle. If you come to Germany - Eisenach is definitely worth a visit. Send a message, I‘ll give you a tour 👋
@thkempe
@thkempe Месяц назад
The blurring is likely due to the publisher removing the signage of the television networks that created these images. This film is a kind of filler collection that is broadcast when there is no programming at all, especially at night when almost no one is watching. Since there are several television stations across the country that are united in an umbrella organization called ARD, each of them filmed the highlights of their respective region. If you want to know what is shown there, you should turn on the subtitles.
@danisahne8541
@danisahne8541 Месяц назад
i wish you can go to germany and have fun there. German people welcomes you
@alexs.1586
@alexs.1586 Месяц назад
and there is so much more to see and experience. whenever you girls are ready, Germany welcomes you.
@Gomorra1989
@Gomorra1989 Месяц назад
Some of this is antique looking, because some of those citys were founded almost 2000years before the USA became a thing :D It's just a lot of history here (at least were it did not get completely destroyed in one of the many wars over the centuries).
@SalomeFlores-gi7ze
@SalomeFlores-gi7ze Месяц назад
I live in germany and it's really beautiful!
@nic232145
@nic232145 Месяц назад
Schon lange nicht mehr ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WTgmHm4XpF4.htmlsi=uiZQP-S9sUy6tFdi
@eddy2967
@eddy2967 Месяц назад
Yo the brown lines at the houses are real wooden beams and some houses are from 12. century so its an old way to build. Its called Fachwerkhaus American nature looks very wonderful to me too.
@jonathan9327
@jonathan9327 Месяц назад
I am from Germany and I like the people how react this video, because I love this video.
@Meister-Proper
@Meister-Proper 9 дней назад
Dieser Kommentarbereich ist nun Eigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
@maximiliangroger6742
@maximiliangroger6742 Месяц назад
If you want to go, to an older city, I couldn't recommend Regensburg more. Built by the Romans as Castra Regina, you still can see parts of the original outer walls and the main entrance to the city from that time. The city has huge architectual influences from Italy and it's nicknamed the most northern city of Italy. It is just overall, easily one of the most beautyful citys in the world. so maybe you start there.
@kralikkral5560
@kralikkral5560 Месяц назад
Girls, come to visit me in Dresden - the most beautiful town in Germany, about 2 min of your film is Dresden and the surrounding areaas and mountains. And from Dresden you are in 1,5 hours in Prague, Czech Republic, one of the most beautiful capital cities in the world. But if you "need" real high mountains, Bavaria would be your place (I was born in Bavaria)
@AgenteusaRR
@AgenteusaRR Месяц назад
react to Portugal, we actually were the last haven of the Knights Templar and that castle still exists :))) In a town called Tomar. Plus we have 2 of the most gorgeous islands in the world, the "mythical" Azores and Madeira, right in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean
@varatius
@varatius Месяц назад
Greetings from Germany.
@landrover4284
@landrover4284 Месяц назад
I was hitchhiking from NYC to LA including Canada when I was 19 for more than 3 month. I know it´s easier here because of more free time and free schools etc. BUT it is possible for you as well if you really want it! One of my best friend is from the US and I met him in Greece while he was travelling all over Europe. He joined me when going back to Germany and stayed for more than a month and, with his words, "had the time of his life". As I had in the US and later in many other countries.Travelling is the best thing you can do when you are young and it is worth every second! Don´t miss it. Believe me...
@LennyBaas22
@LennyBaas22 Месяц назад
When you fly to GERMANY then can you make a vlog ,please!
@LuisAgroTech
@LuisAgroTech Месяц назад
Hello, great video! Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷❤️✨
@markwtal9453
@markwtal9453 Месяц назад
A lot of castles where basically military installations. That's why they are in the middle of nowhere, or "random" on a mountain top. The "pretty" castles where mostly residential buildings of the nobility or passion projects for them. Like when you're rich and have a huge house today, that you don't need, to flex with.
@martin1042
@martin1042 Месяц назад
I'd recommend to come to Germany for a longer period, to really get a feel for this country, and get the chance to see more than the "must-sees". There's so many beautiful smaller towns, natural sights, cycling routes along big and small rivers (if you'd be into that), and lets not forget about destinations in our neighbouring countries (depending on where you'd be staying often not far away).
@SubZero-qr3uy
@SubZero-qr3uy 9 дней назад
Hi Girls Ja bei uns im guten altem Deutschland gibt es viele schöne Ecken zu entdecken. Eine Reise lohnt sich immer. Schöner React von euch 👍
@claasengelbart2268
@claasengelbart2268 Месяц назад
9:33 It is a special type of "school". It's the Naval Academy Mürwick. The German Armed Forces (named Bundeswehr) trained here their sea cadets, warrant officers and commanding officers for the german navy. Sometimes foreign soldiers from another different Countrys were also be trained here (including US Navy & USMC).
@rhinecentral
@rhinecentral 5 дней назад
Now that you like central Europe I guess you will be happy to hear that we drive to Italy and other mediterranean countries by car, since they are so close... So you can have it all...
@KuroTh3Demon
@KuroTh3Demon Месяц назад
12:09 funfact this village/city was the inspiration for the citys in the anime Attack on Titan.
@BertlBort
@BertlBort Месяц назад
The city with the skyscrapers that reminded you of the USA was Frankfurt. Frankfurt was the capital of the American occupation zone in Germany after the Second World War, which is why there are a lot of similarities to this day, especially the skyscrapers.
@haraldschuster3067
@haraldschuster3067 Месяц назад
"Castles in the midle of nowhere" ... There are two types of castle in Germany, we call them Burg and Schloss. A burg (fortress, though used in a different time period) is a defensive structure. A schloss (castle) is a seat of government and if higher royalty is involved, they are called Palast (palace). The role of the Burg was to be a lookout post for invading enemies, a retreat for nearby villagers to move to when raiding parties invaded and they hosted armed soldiers (a standing army) to repel or slow down invaders and they also often worked as police force. Given how many small earldoms Germany had back then, explains why you have so many Burgen on hills (and in the middle of rivers - think of those as toll stations). And why they tend to be on top of mountains - best view to see enemies and also easier to defend against armies that have to fight them uphill. They fell out of fashion with the invention of gunpowder and cannons.
@florianhelm3982
@florianhelm3982 13 дней назад
Hey Girls. My name is Florian and i live in the City of Dortmund, Germany. This Video that you watching shows only the beautiful Places in Germany, but that are only a few areas in my Country. Germany has also a lot of extremly ugly, poor and dangerous Areas with a high crimerate including the City where was born and live (Dortmund). But of course Germany have also very beautiful places, the video what you watching is not a Fake but its show only a litte part of Germany. If you come to visit Germany, i think you will have a wonderful time and i wish you a lot of fun. If you need a couple of Place that i would recomment to visit, you are very welcome to ask. Sadly i was not yet in the USA, but i also want to visit. I wish you a great Journey and feel free to ask any Questions. Sorry for my bad english. Greetings!!
@3d-marabu
@3d-marabu 22 дня назад
If you wanted to visit all the castles and palaces in Germany and you only wanted to visit one castle or palace each day, you would need about 100 years nonstop in which you would not be able to do anything else. 😉
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