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Europe’s most bombed hotel: The Europa Hotel in Belfast | War Hotels 

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For three decades the Europa Hotel in Belfast hosted more journalists than tourists, survived 33 bombings by the Provisional Irish Republican Army and held the dubious honour of being Europe’s most bombed hotel.
It was both a target and a reporters' refuge during the bloody conflict in Northern Ireland in the 1970s, 80s and 90s. One of the reasons the hotel became a focus of attack was that it was a base for the world’s media and reporters covering the conflict. Some of these journalists - Martin Bell, Robin Walsh, Henry Kelly and Gerald Seymour - recall those grim times, while Professor Kenneth Morrison and Martin Mulholland, who worked at the hotel for 18 years, recount the remarkable story of this war hotel.
Built as a symbol of late 1960s optimism and modernity in the city centre, the Europa was a recurrent focus for the IRA’s attacks in the armed struggle between the Protestant Unionist majority, who wanted to remain within the United Kingdom, and the Catholic Republican minority. The hotel withstood these devastating bomb blasts and also saw successful evacuations and complex bomb disposal work. It was managed by the indomitable Harper Brown for much of this time, who oversaw the endless cycle of bombs, repairs, rebuilding and more bombs.
Amid the blasts, journalists thrived on the gossip and intrigue that fluttered around the hotel, from whispers in the dining room to the odd spy story and the comings and goings of various players in the conflict, all part of the cut and thrust of reporting the "Troubles". The hotel was a hub of communication and at times almost a newsroom for them. With few tourists in these troubled times, the Europa survived on these journalists too, and they all share a deep fondness for this extraordinary hotel, which played its own part in Northern Ireland’s complex history.
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@Dear_Mr._Isaiah_Deringer
@Dear_Mr._Isaiah_Deringer 2 года назад
The window contractor struck a gold mine.
@hablin1
@hablin1 2 года назад
We had are own contractors, because every day maybe two three windows would blow out 😍
@mace8873
@mace8873 2 года назад
Yup, he found out it paid better than tying a note to a brick, saying "Brick through the window? Call Murphy's Glazing!" and then chucking it through people's windows...
@worldbestalways
@worldbestalways 10 месяцев назад
😂😂
@juliusnewman2094
@juliusnewman2094 3 года назад
“Stay at Europa! You’ll have a Blast!”
@hablin1
@hablin1 3 года назад
Yeah a bomb of a time 🤣🤣🤣
@ivanbrown7650
@ivanbrown7650 3 года назад
Says colonel Saunders
@juliusnewman2094
@juliusnewman2094 3 года назад
@@ivanbrown7650 you sound so ignorant. But with a name like Ivan you never were destined for much.
@ivanbrown7650
@ivanbrown7650 3 года назад
@@juliusnewman2094 really pal 😂
@fionnnellis2117
@fionnnellis2117 3 года назад
I’ve been inside once or twice, it’s actually pretty good
@kevinmccarthy4794
@kevinmccarthy4794 3 года назад
'Maybe we should wait a little bit down the road?' my friend said as we stood for a bus outside the most bombed hotel in Europe.
@CartePostale.
@CartePostale. Год назад
And to those of us who think nothing of walking in the streets around the Europa or have dinner there - we never give it a second thought 🙂.
@bizmarck731
@bizmarck731 Год назад
May we never go back to these times 🇮🇪🇬🇧
@jameshyndman5326
@jameshyndman5326 3 года назад
The First Hotel in the World with Air Conditioning. It never had windows half the time.
@groveavenue
@groveavenue 3 года назад
I only had a cup of tea in the coffee shop of the Europa in 1996; I already knew it had been the most bombed hotel in Europe. Somehow, the atmosphere of the place invoked a kind of relaxed alertness in all who went there. In Northern Ireland, for the short time I was there, I received genuine kindness and interest from both major communities. Thank you, Hotel Europa. :)
@davidjma7226
@davidjma7226 3 года назад
Yeah me too. Always got a warm welcome when I went there on business in the early eighties. Just for showing up! I wrote loads of business as a result.
@MRMK24
@MRMK24 3 года назад
My father worked in it many years ago, after a while of bombing, the staff used to just get on with their work after the all clear and continue serving the people staying there.
@hablin1
@hablin1 3 года назад
You had too, for us it was normal when you live with it every day ! The doors would lock automatically and we were trapped inside ….. so u just got on with it and tried to keep everyone calm 👍
@diesel_dawg
@diesel_dawg 3 года назад
I knew a guy who worked there, and he told me about the boming and how the staff got on with things, as you said. lol
@MRMK24
@MRMK24 2 года назад
@@littlebrayutd I'm sorry to hear that. Sadly he put the lives of everyone inside it at risk, including the life of my father, (a nationalist from west Belfast) all the staff and indeed all the people staying there. When you think of where we are now as a people here, what did it achieve him in the end. Scriosamar muid féin mar gheall orainn féin.
@littlebrayutd
@littlebrayutd 2 года назад
@@MRMK24 noting brother,, just lot of angry young people, wound up and let go,,,,,,,,
@harperharvey9113
@harperharvey9113 2 года назад
@tomtom. My grandad owned the hotel. Harper brown and sally brown
@Ggbdhbijber
@Ggbdhbijber 3 года назад
I've seen bigger boxes
@stewartdahamman
@stewartdahamman 3 года назад
He hasn't seen many boxes in his time.
@LemonCamel
@LemonCamel 2 года назад
Fr wtf is that dude talkin about? it's at knee height
@stewartdahamman
@stewartdahamman 2 года назад
This man obviously doesn't have a chest freezer in his life....
@hannahgriffin5805
@hannahgriffin5805 2 года назад
Bigger boxes with bombs in them??
@bagel9542
@bagel9542 2 года назад
@@hannahgriffin5805 he never said that
@joehelferty2341
@joehelferty2341 3 года назад
My wife and I had our wedding ceremony and reception in the Europa in 1993. We had booked the Panoramic suite, which essentially was the top floor, primarily made of glass. Unfortunately a number of weeks before our wedding, someone decided to put a bomb in a side street of the hotel, and devasted the place. The Panoramic suite no longer existed! The hotel sorted out a plan for another room, and we just rolled up our sleeves and had a great day. We understand our church ceremony was the first such event in the Europa. We're approaching our 28th anniversary. A beautiful hotel, in lots and lots of ways.
@thegrizzbear7593
@thegrizzbear7593 2 года назад
I wish you both a happy marriage my friend.
@will16320
@will16320 2 года назад
may this dark chapter of history never repeat itself.
@reececridland8922
@reececridland8922 2 года назад
Well it still kinda does in Northern Ireland
@jakewallace1664
@jakewallace1664 2 года назад
@@reececridland8922 not like it was but so hopefully it stays like that
@reececridland8922
@reececridland8922 2 года назад
@@jakewallace1664 oh yeah, not like the 70's but I know certain areas of NI are still classed as red zones
@reececridland8922
@reececridland8922 2 года назад
@CRAM MARC now this is come from a friend that actually lives in the are but Ardglass is still classed as a red zone due to it being a completely Catholic town.
@haroldinho9930
@haroldinho9930 2 года назад
@@reececridland8922 wouldn’t the split towns be more dangerous?
@derekkearns3377
@derekkearns3377 2 года назад
I pased by it today . I new it was bombed a few times but didnt no how much. Structural engineer should be given an award
@CartePostale.
@CartePostale. Год назад
The exact count: Between 1970-1994, it was bombed a total of 33 times.
@tonymckeown2561
@tonymckeown2561 Год назад
I came up from Dublin in the 60's to do s job in Belfast. We stayed in that hotel. Had a great time there. No problem.
@binflynn1
@binflynn1 3 года назад
Spent 9 years working here seen three bombs and the last one too just couldn’t take any more , but it set me up for my life in business , great place to work and if I can remember it had the best evacuation procedure for any modern hotel 👏
@hablin1
@hablin1 3 года назад
Don’t know when u where there but in 74 they used to lock us in and we had to get out through the cellar where the washing was I thought it was chaos 😱
@binflynn1
@binflynn1 3 года назад
@@hablin1 was Joe the cellar man back then ?
@markoneill8188
@markoneill8188 3 года назад
So what was that.. Run
@hbloc-ei5kf
@hbloc-ei5kf 3 года назад
This is the strangest thing, I was talking to my parents earlier (they are considering a trip to Ireland) I mentioned all the great things there are to see and how warm and friendly the people are. I told a story of the time I visited Belfast and my pal who I was with (from Cork) saw a band in the pub round the corner from the Hotel and I told him it was the most bombed hotel in the world as we went past. This just popped up on my RU-vid feed. 👀
@hablin1
@hablin1 3 года назад
I worked on reception for two years ….. my nerves where shattered!
@lemeos6551
@lemeos6551 3 года назад
So were the windows.
@hablin1
@hablin1 3 года назад
@@lemeos6551 every day they would be blown out we had a Workshop just for replacing the windows one day the one guy was putting new ones in and a bomb went off again he had the glass all sticking out of his back like a hedgehog 😱
@jordanpilcher5528
@jordanpilcher5528 2 года назад
@@hablin1 when was this?
@hablin1
@hablin1 2 года назад
@@jordanpilcher5528 1974 😍
@Abbey263
@Abbey263 3 года назад
I enjoyed all previous war hotels documentaries thanks for this one.
@chickenlittle1209
@chickenlittle1209 Год назад
This is a beautiful documentary ..I'll never be there my self but the video made it feel like it. Great watch ! Thank you
@oldgolfpunk
@oldgolfpunk 3 года назад
The hotel made a huge fortune out of being bombed through compensation from the NI office.. so its constant destruction made it alot of money.
@Darkest_matter
@Darkest_matter 3 года назад
Like the people who used to tell voda their phone got stolen, and they get a new one. Sell the old one in Africa or Asia on your next holiday.
@Mike7O7O
@Mike7O7O Год назад
NOT TRUE. The NIO only paid out a percentage of what was lost. The formulae for different types of business were published, so no room for silly conspiracies.
@oldgolfpunk
@oldgolfpunk Год назад
@Mike please tell me your not that ignorant of the detailed facts as laid out from the publicly available documents my friend... Or are you one of these people of society who fell that what ever they believe is a fact, is a fact because of your constructed beliefs.. There is tens of thousands of written documents detailing what was paid out by the Northern Ireland office. If you had requested any of them and read them you would not have made the dumb comment you did. A conspiracy has zero todo with the subject flip me. The fact you used that word shows the way you perceive things, as clearly your not aware of the meaning of the word conspiracy my friend. It was also widely know that many many extremely successful construction businesses of Northern Ireland made all their money. Contracts handed out from the destruction of property, Billy Hastings used to personally brag about what bought his lamborghini countach flip sake. The hotel was entitled to claim for everything from new knives and forks to lost money in bookings ... I suggest you read more books my friend. And learn the place to use the word conspiracy .
@andrewdouglas8338
@andrewdouglas8338 6 дней назад
That’s a bit stupid !!!! So how could they make money out of the bombs if they had to spend money to fix it ???
@seans9149
@seans9149 3 года назад
That’s the building of hopes! Thank you for this video🙏🏻
@CartePostale.
@CartePostale. Год назад
I would have said, "Thank you" also were it not for the fact that the video was put up by Al Jazeera. This news group is based in Qatar & they've been sanctioned by many countries for allegedly hiding terrorists & those that fund them. Rather ironic....?
@tc2664
@tc2664 3 года назад
You we're lucky to had a job in "window replacements" back then. There was always enough bombs going off so you we're never short of work lol
@justdogood7413
@justdogood7413 3 года назад
Europa hotel is a harbinger of good days to come as NI will be integrated with the EU and reunited with Ireland.
@jueunmusic
@jueunmusic 3 года назад
what an ironically positive perspective lol
@Drifty40
@Drifty40 3 года назад
Google......IRELANDS FALSE ECONOMY There wont be an EU in 5 to 10 years....Ireland will be seeking closer ties to its closest trading partner......the UK.
@barnabydinosaurroadsafetyp3457
@barnabydinosaurroadsafetyp3457 3 года назад
even that job was dangerous ..
@oldgolfpunk
@oldgolfpunk 3 года назад
@@justdogood7413 what a foolish statement...
@usamaizm
@usamaizm 3 года назад
I love where this series is heading.
@dco1929
@dco1929 3 года назад
Fine city Belfast , from a irishman , Could possibly be one of the best cities in the uk .
@tc2664
@tc2664 3 года назад
Derry is also a very nice city too.
@johndoherty5194
@johndoherty5194 3 года назад
Ireland not UK
@tobyarmstrong474
@tobyarmstrong474 3 года назад
@@johndoherty5194 it is in the UK though
@memetopia5130
@memetopia5130 3 года назад
@@tobyarmstrong474 Ireland is not in the UK you moron, I should know I live here....
@tobyarmstrong474
@tobyarmstrong474 3 года назад
@@memetopia5130 I was talking about Belfast lol, nice jumping to conclusions, idiot
@IvyShady
@IvyShady 3 года назад
"Catholic Republican minority..." it appears the film-maker lacked appreciation of the subtle distinction of nationalists vs unionists and republicans vs loyalists on a couple of occasions. Not befit of an Aljazeera production.
@victorvulcan2010
@victorvulcan2010 3 года назад
Agree, 2 minutes in an the first majority/minority comment is incorrect. I didn’t have much faith in the rest of the credibility of the documentary after that.
@aoifefinn330
@aoifefinn330 3 года назад
@@FutureBoyWonder catholics were more LIKELY to be republicans/nationalists but this isn’t always true, most early republicans were Protestants and still to this day there are Protestant republicans and nationalists, the same with catholic unionists and loyalists. Some specific groups will have less tolerance of catholics/Protestants joining, but religion has nowhere near the hold on people that nationalist/unionist identity politics does
@okok72277
@okok72277 3 года назад
@@FutureBoyWonder Nah, a lot of very famous Irish republicans, such as Wolfe Tone, were protestants. Catholics are more likely to be nationalists, but not all Catholics are. Same with protestants. It's not about religion, but about people's national & political identities
@littlebrayutd
@littlebrayutd 2 года назад
Look up ronnie bunting, his father was high up in ruc, He was prodstand republican socialist, he joined the inla, founded by a fella from my area, Little bray co wicklow /Dublin border,,, they were as Ruthless than Catholic ira,,, inla was real mixed bag of killers
@dazbracken8177
@dazbracken8177 Год назад
The IRA didn’t target the hotel because “it was a symbol of progress in Belfast”🤦🏽‍♂️
@fitzyblunt420
@fitzyblunt420 2 года назад
Stayed theyre last night, unbelievable service, staff are really friendly, wouod highly recommend it to anyone,, had a great night 💯👌
@samnnamani
@samnnamani 3 года назад
I stood in awe looking at this hotel today. Wow. Just wow. Got a train to catch.
@anthecrawford3957
@anthecrawford3957 3 года назад
Went to see the most bombed hotel in world, the Europa on advice from a cheery policeman who thought us Aussies needed a history lesson ☺️
@CartePostale.
@CartePostale. Год назад
This aggravates me. I prefer it when locals show the things that we're proud of (not that we're not proud of the Europa). There are many, many things arounds this island that is not associated with our dark PAST (it was last bombed, don't forget, almost 30 years ago!!!). It would be akin to us going to Australia & asking the locals where their convict relatives were buried...........
@anthecrawford3957
@anthecrawford3957 Год назад
@@CartePostale. I get you but it was 25 years ago that I went driving around the whole of Northern Ireland while I was living in the South and first visited Belfast. Don’t worry about offending Aussies about their convict roots most likely they’d be chuffed by their history! Looking forward to returning to Northern Ireland soon ☺️
@royferguson2297
@royferguson2297 Год назад
Was walking about fifty yards past it with Girlfriend when it was blown up, felt pressure on back of legs and glass from windows above fell around us but we did not get hurt.
@alonelydragonn3832
@alonelydragonn3832 3 года назад
Had a University formal there, was lovely, no bombs, all good.
@adamcraig1468
@adamcraig1468 2 года назад
Yea I had a NYE formal party there once.
@brianmckee2267
@brianmckee2267 Год назад
Jaegerbombs maybe
@alonelydragonn3832
@alonelydragonn3832 Год назад
@@brianmckee2267 😂
@laurenmcguinness5311
@laurenmcguinness5311 3 года назад
Had a pint in it recently, £4.80... outrageous
@Jennboi
@Jennboi 3 года назад
What do you expect from a hotel?
@tinyb610
@tinyb610 2 года назад
How recently the sister hotel is 8 quid for a Guinness
@ericmoore571
@ericmoore571 2 года назад
That was fascinating.
@samuelcampbell249
@samuelcampbell249 3 года назад
Just a wee bit of northern Irish humor here, a week after the Europa hotel was open to the public my wife and I went to see this splendid building, we were seated by a member of the staff and ordered drinks and once I seen the bill I almost had a heart attack, it's the one and only time we drank there.😂✌
@stevenmckeown2274
@stevenmckeown2274 3 года назад
With price like that can you blame them for blowing it up.🤣
@michaeljohnson7929
@michaeljohnson7929 3 года назад
Steven Mckeown had it coming
@paulflah4562
@paulflah4562 2 года назад
Where is the humour in that? It seems just a matter of fact statement to be honest
@clancywiggam
@clancywiggam 2 года назад
@@paulflah4562 Exactly, it doesn't say much for Northern Irish humour. Still, it explains some of the bombings.
@amazinghayes1
@amazinghayes1 Год назад
I stayed there last year cause I got a room bought as a gift. The fire alarms went off shortly after dinner service. Phenomenal stuff.
@mehrcat1
@mehrcat1 Год назад
11:15 "massive damage to the nearby grand victoria railway station." That should be Great Victoria Station.
@stevoc9930
@stevoc9930 8 месяцев назад
In the mid 90's the owners spent £8m on renovations that made it bomb proof. Shortly after there was a ceasefire and then the peace process. 🤷
@SH3RIFF187
@SH3RIFF187 Год назад
I stayed there many years back and thought it was actually one of the best hotels I've been in. Very modern and sharp now.
@RABONICS
@RABONICS Год назад
I remember hearing Billy connolly talking about this hotel in 1 off his stand up shows years ago
@jakemcdaid7667
@jakemcdaid7667 3 года назад
My mother worked here during the Troubles
@miiigoreng
@miiigoreng 3 года назад
How many windows did they have to replace?
@binflynn1
@binflynn1 3 года назад
All windows where replaced and the apprentices spent their entire working apprenticeship in this hotel
@stukafaust
@stukafaust 3 года назад
A real symbol of triumph over adversity. I stayed in the Europa a few years ago and feel proud that it still stands despite all the attempts to destroy it.
@stukafaust
@stukafaust 3 года назад
@Pat M It was a dirty war for sure, but at last we can stay at the Europa without fear of murdering psychos bombing it. The good guys won.
@BadDubII
@BadDubII Год назад
@@stukafaust Who is the good guys?
@stukafaust
@stukafaust Год назад
@@BadDubII Those who stand up to such barbarism as bombing a civilian hotel are the good guys.
@BadDubII
@BadDubII Год назад
@@stukafaust Yeah bombings are bad obviously but who exactly are you referring too? the British?
@Shambles770
@Shambles770 Год назад
Aren't we blessed, we didn't lose any of these wonderful journalist's
@user-yk7hb7ul9t
@user-yk7hb7ul9t Год назад
I hope this video blows up
@hannesH3
@hannesH3 2 года назад
That's nice and all but do they rent out the floors on the bottom floor?
@banerjeesiddharth05
@banerjeesiddharth05 Год назад
Nice documentary
@bensanderson7144
@bensanderson7144 2 года назад
Stayed there once. I had a blast.
@rosemarylestrange2305
@rosemarylestrange2305 3 года назад
I have fond memories of when I worked there, oh the stories one could tell🤩
@cashier6
@cashier6 3 года назад
Well, then share some 😁
@dirkdiggler69
@dirkdiggler69 3 года назад
Would your surname begin with the letter H?
@queenapryllm8454
@queenapryllm8454 2 года назад
I'm surprised it was never called civil war; it may not have killed as many as modern wars ( Iraq, the current situation in Israel, etc.). For the intensive purpose it was one some it spilt into the republic and mainland Britain
@thegrimmcommoner2203
@thegrimmcommoner2203 Год назад
One side seen it as a Civil War, the other side seen it as a war against a foreign enemy. Hard to classify a name for that, so they settled with "The Troubles".
@dc9856
@dc9856 Год назад
Mainland Britain? What are you taking about. Majority of people in the north's mainland is the e.u. typical uneducated comment. Its the 21st century not the 18th century
@joprocter4573
@joprocter4573 Год назад
It was a phycological terrorist war.... We kids of that time had no compassion of rest of UK or world but now a terrorists or promoter of such cry and get world sympathy..
@musashidanmcgrath
@musashidanmcgrath Год назад
The civil war was in the 1920s. The 'Troubles' seen here were not a civil war as the British army were a foreign occupying army.
@CartePostale.
@CartePostale. Год назад
@@musashidanmcgrath They wouldn't have been here had they not been invited by nationalists......... Welcomed as freedom fighters, "Operation Motorman" ended that notion when the British army refused to accept that certain nationalist areas were "no-go". The barricades were demolished &, suddenly, Brits became the enemy.
@just_janen_1196
@just_janen_1196 3 года назад
Amazing documentary. Am glad they found Peace in the end.
@danoneall4013
@danoneall4013 3 года назад
England should leave Northern Ireland
@satanicmicrochipv4630
@satanicmicrochipv4630 3 года назад
@@danoneall4013 🤘🤓🥃 Sla'inte!
@Drifty40
@Drifty40 3 года назад
@@danoneall4013 WTF ? England ? Its British/Northern Irish people in N Ireland. You must be an American, you're usually the ones with stupid comments.
@danoneall4013
@danoneall4013 3 года назад
@@Drifty40 - British English. England. Brits should leave Northern Ireland. Stop occupation of Northern Ireland
@Drifty40
@Drifty40 3 года назад
@@danoneall4013 You're an idiot. lol Stick to American politics, you might know more about them.
@TariqKhan-gq2pd
@TariqKhan-gq2pd Год назад
Why is there still a lack of security in one of the most "bombed" hotels in Europe?
@albertwilson7793
@albertwilson7793 2 года назад
The funny thing about is there was a clothes shop across the road from it that sold bomber jackets 😂😂😂
@Pmccaff2009
@Pmccaff2009 Год назад
“The Irish Minority who saw themselves as oppressed” Saw themselves? By every definition of the word - they were. Thankfully, no longer a minority either. The Troubles in Belfast were a result of British occupation in Ireland - no two ways about it.
@In-Christ-Alone
@In-Christ-Alone Год назад
The Irish were oppressing Protestants, killing mothers, fathers and children though Sinn Fein say there was no alternative
@Mike7O7O
@Mike7O7O Год назад
Yes, including by their armed criminal masters, the PIRA.
@user-ze8yy8jg1f
@user-ze8yy8jg1f Год назад
@@In-Christ-Alone that was after it started go Learn some history little orange man ye should have stayed home
@SofaKingShit
@SofaKingShit 3 года назад
Great place to have jetlag and briefly forget a bag somewhere in the lobby or restaurant.
@Ink364
@Ink364 4 дня назад
“The Irish minority who saw themselves as oppressed” ? They were oppressed.
@DaChaGee
@DaChaGee 3 года назад
I stayed there. Nice hotel!
@Evemeister12
@Evemeister12 Год назад
Nowadays the room pillows have mints on them rather than bombs under them.
@Jose-xf7kq
@Jose-xf7kq 2 года назад
I clicked on this video thinking "bombed" was a metaphor
@L_U-K_E
@L_U-K_E 2 года назад
i literally live less than 500 meters away from the Europa
@littlebrayutd
@littlebrayutd 2 года назад
I'm sorry
@haroldinho9930
@haroldinho9930 2 года назад
That’s fine, they don’t have a bomb big enough.
@matthewmclintock3514
@matthewmclintock3514 2 года назад
After staying you can nip over to the Crown Bar which must be "the most shrapnel hit bar in Europe"
@annedonnellan6876
@annedonnellan6876 Год назад
Very pretty bar
@albertmccready478
@albertmccready478 3 года назад
Stayed in it many years ago.
@karenharris4367
@karenharris4367 Год назад
I love the Europa Hotel lots off fond memories x
@cianmcguire5647
@cianmcguire5647 3 года назад
“Saw themselves as oppressed”.... so the NI civil rights movement was for nothing? Spoken like a true imperialist.
@irishus99
@irishus99 3 года назад
My sentiments exactly.
@Mike7O7O
@Mike7O7O Год назад
No looney tunes.....its how an objective reporter operates.
@paddymuppy
@paddymuppy 3 года назад
UP the RA 🇮🇪
@chazer0075
@chazer0075 2 года назад
You mean up the Terrorists you mean
@aviastan8592
@aviastan8592 Год назад
finally a documentary on this
@user-ze8yy8jg1f
@user-ze8yy8jg1f Год назад
A completely bias documentary made by Brits
@Willcaballero
@Willcaballero 3 года назад
That box wasn't THAT big...
@eejdkdlifjfbfene8514
@eejdkdlifjfbfene8514 Год назад
All this "documentary" did was highlight just how little British people know about the history of there own country. They love to teach there children about the atrocities committed by america or the ones committed by the ira but never about the ones committed by themselves in a vain attempt to sweep the empire under the rug.
@geraldnesbitt2123
@geraldnesbitt2123 Год назад
I worked on the electrical installation way back then
@mikki3562
@mikki3562 3 года назад
Again this is another narrative based on a British version of Irish events. The conflict in the north of Ireland was between the sectarian, colonial state and the British military, alongside unionist paramilitary mobs, against the nationalist people. To speak of events in the context of an existing six-county sectarian entity is utterly wrong. The conflict in the north was a continuation of Ireland's struggle against British colonialism and its colonial structure.
@Drifty40
@Drifty40 3 года назад
Ireland got independence, it's own currency and economy in 1921. Then proceeded to hand it all over to Brussels rule instead.
@mwrkhan
@mwrkhan 3 года назад
North of Ireland (facepalm).
@michaeljohnson7929
@michaeljohnson7929 3 года назад
The fact you keep calling it the North of Ireland shows how ignorant you are.
@mikki3562
@mikki3562 3 года назад
@@michaeljohnson7929 It's not ignorance at all. The fact is, the six-counties are in the north of Ireland, our country. Britain imposed a border in our country, illegitimately, in 1921 calling the north-eastern part Northern Ireland, but it remains the north of Ireland, and it is still our country. Most people in Ireland do not use the British title when referring to the north, as we do not share the false British narrative regarding Britain's colonial role in Ireland. Colonial settler entities are not legitimate and never were. The six-counties will be returned to the Irish people and it will end the poisonous, British empire sectarianism upon which the six-county state was founded.
@pecadodeorgullo5963
@pecadodeorgullo5963 Год назад
@@mikki3562 have you studied anything relating to partition in ireland? If you did, you'd know that partition was legal and was accepted by the irish government (after a civil war) and that they gave up their last claims to northern ireland under the terms of the good Friday agreement. I wouldn't mention "colonial settlers" because that's a rabbit hole you don't want to jump down. The fact is, Northern ireland is a core part of the UK and has never been part of the Repiblic of ireland. Saying it isn't doesn't make it true.
@mugumyapaultheafricannomad9488
@mugumyapaultheafricannomad9488 2 года назад
Me at Belfast airport calling a taxi: Take me to my hotel.... The most bombed hotel in Europe. I have my bomb proof vest on.... 😃😃
@sstaffords12
@sstaffords12 2 месяца назад
I dare to arguem, how about Sarajevo's Holiday Inn hotel...
@TheMightyKinkle
@TheMightyKinkle Год назад
When was the new stone facade built then?
@catherinereilly9191
@catherinereilly9191 2 года назад
I worked there in the 80s the second floor I worked has a ghost in room 212 apparently a teacher took her life by jumping out the window
@pinklady7184
@pinklady7184 Год назад
I hope you pray for God's mercy upon her soul. She sounds sad and lost. She needs your prayers.
@Ard.cfc90
@Ard.cfc90 3 года назад
My grandfather was one of the first to blow it up,,,, He was driving the delivery lorry that was hijacked and told to drive the bomb in. 🤭😂😂😂
@rarereelschannel7564
@rarereelschannel7564 Год назад
4:17 Martin bell said Derry. It always was Derry!
@andrewdouglas8338
@andrewdouglas8338 6 дней назад
London
@doctorkhumalo7730
@doctorkhumalo7730 Год назад
Still standing.
@aprisonerscinemastephenmur6932
Lol I played a gig in here. lovely Hotel !
@foxtailedcritter
@foxtailedcritter 3 года назад
Insurance companies: "Aw not this f*cker again charge premium."
@tropicalpalmtree
@tropicalpalmtree Год назад
I'll give that to the fenians, they made fcking great bombs.
@Davidnumber23
@Davidnumber23 3 года назад
is it 2 for 1 discount
@BudDylan
@BudDylan 3 года назад
Allied carpets feeling jealous.
@chauhankshitijuday6327
@chauhankshitijuday6327 3 года назад
Make one documentary on Al-Rashid hotel,Iraq.
@gabbarsingh7182
@gabbarsingh7182 3 года назад
King David Hotel in Palestine too.
@celticwisdom.7430
@celticwisdom.7430 3 года назад
Do the views of this video realise that the Protestant unionists are a colonial colony of the British. The Irish in this area of Ireland were driven off the land to make way for them. That is why we share and give so much support to the Palestinian people and their struggle against tyranny.
@michaeljohnson7929
@michaeljohnson7929 3 года назад
That’s the past, now they are a mix of both British and Irish. Protestants living in NI are Irish, don’t kid yourself.
@celticwisdom.7430
@celticwisdom.7430 3 года назад
@@michaeljohnson7929 stolen land and the oppression of its people will never be forgotten nor forgiven but for a northern protestant to recognise the wrongs of the past and embrace a united Ireland there is plenty of space for her or she.
@michaeljohnson7929
@michaeljohnson7929 3 года назад
monarch of the Glen that isn’t going to happen, NI people want to be in the United Kingdom. Land was stolen throughout history and changed hands.
@plugsocket9432
@plugsocket9432 3 года назад
I'm an Irish Unionist born and breed in Northern Ireland and I have both a British and Irish Passports (as given by the Good Friday Agreement 1998) and will tell you I'm not going anywhere. I'm just as Irish as people living in the Republic of Ireland its just that I support the UK.
@stevenmckeown2274
@stevenmckeown2274 3 года назад
@@plugsocket9432 You are a rarity an Irish Unionist. People don't see any benefit to us being a middleman between the two. We have access to E.U. and U.K. we are sitting at the best position after brexit. N.I. has the cake and can eat it. We are financially dependent on the U.K. and those who wish for a U.I. don't realise the cost of upkeep.. They won't pay to take us back as they can't afford it. We are better staying in the Union, even if brexit has created the sea border it means nothing in terms of U.I.
@paulmurphy8477
@paulmurphy8477 Год назад
For such a small province it was mayhem people getting abducted off the streets and slaughtered
@lenlenerd3054
@lenlenerd3054 3 года назад
Belfast isn't Northern Ireland's largest city. Belfast is just Ireland's 2nd largest city
@Mike7O7O
@Mike7O7O Год назад
And you just need to up your meds.
@orangeairsoft7292
@orangeairsoft7292 Год назад
Arguably better than Dublin
@aeronthomas7533
@aeronthomas7533 Год назад
Stayed there in 1998.
@angusosborne3151
@angusosborne3151 3 года назад
It must be a real blast working at that hotel.
@eoin8156
@eoin8156 10 месяцев назад
Grand hotel in Brighton was more of a blast of a work environment
@INTER-MEDIUM
@INTER-MEDIUM Год назад
A bomb is some kind of joke
@garycummings9087
@garycummings9087 3 года назад
Absolutely great piece, but if I ever have to listen to that Scottish historian calling it the 'Hotel Europa' again, I swear by all that's holy, I'm going to hunt him down and re-arrange his....... words lol
@netcald991
@netcald991 Год назад
0:32 did he say ira instead of I R A lmao
@barnabydinosaurroadsafetyp3457
@barnabydinosaurroadsafetyp3457 3 года назад
BELOW Zakaria Ali well thats a good Irish name me thinks .. of course you know much about the conflict? I had friends from both sides of the conflict ... really nasty period I am curious if NI is a better place to live now -
@agathacathartese7041
@agathacathartese7041 2 года назад
Absolutely, tensions are still simmering but its NOTHING like what it was
@michaelmckibbin9665
@michaelmckibbin9665 Год назад
We know it well
@aidanoconnor1504
@aidanoconnor1504 2 года назад
more fluffy coverage of the troubles from journalist who are too scared or too thick to talk to the actually people involved in them
@aalexjohna
@aalexjohna Год назад
Henry Kelly ravaged by booze? A test pilot for Johnnie Walker? What a wreck LOL
@johnmoorefilm
@johnmoorefilm 2 года назад
Speaking as someone who lived there, and was evacuated from the Europa twice, i can tell you: there was no sectarian war in Northern Ireland. This was what the British government in collusion with the media called the conflict. The war in Northern Ireland was between the IRA and Crown Forces.
@Mike7O7O
@Mike7O7O Год назад
Speaking as someone who knows more than you do. What occurred was a sectarian terrorist campaign by criminal gangs who got rich on drugs, prostitution etc etc with one knee on their own people, that is still on their people's necks.
@user-ze8yy8jg1f
@user-ze8yy8jg1f Год назад
@@Mike7O7O dirty brit spreading your dirty lies. Up the ra
@jurajkanalas95
@jurajkanalas95 3 года назад
Super Belfast hotel luxus house yes yeah
@mcchunkers
@mcchunkers 3 года назад
Lay off the drink
@Biffo316
@Biffo316 Год назад
Londonderry is the only word in the English language with six silent letters🇮🇪🇮🇪
@Saxon1969
@Saxon1969 8 месяцев назад
Oh to be a glazer back then , imagine the kick backs 😂
@louisekerr2678
@louisekerr2678 3 года назад
You mostly walk/drive past it in Belfast if you know where it is
@jackiemainz2759
@jackiemainz2759 3 года назад
Wish we had a toll road on the motorway keep yas from stinking up our motorways having us in traffic jams
@louisekerr2678
@louisekerr2678 3 года назад
@@jackiemainz2759 I don't drive but let me apologize for though that do that has to drive to and from work especially those that work as care workers 😒 you might aswell but one in every town and city then better get you're tools out then them tolls isn't gonna build them
@NorrehLlain
@NorrehLlain 3 года назад
This is an oddly inaccurate way to frame the Troubles... Progress and its symbols were never the issue - it was, and is, colonialism, and its impact
@gillianhamilton6535
@gillianhamilton6535 2 года назад
Ironic. Europe was the goal. Brexit is the reality. Ireland unite soon.
@gillianhamilton6535
@gillianhamilton6535 2 года назад
@Jeremy Kaleb ireland is united in all but colonial domination refusal to admit.
@OlafProt
@OlafProt Год назад
My office is alongside The Europa, I can see it as I type. Billy Hastings really was amazing for just keeping on despite what happened. I have to say though, I would have thought there would be a hotel in Beirut during the 1982 Lebanon War that got it worse in a shorter period! But that's not Europe of course.
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