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Paris 1940 - Deutsche Besatzung - German Occupation - l´Occupation allemande, film: color/bw 

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In den Strassen von Paris im Herbst 1940, gefilmt von Gerd Brügelmann, damals Soldat der Deutschen Wehrmacht. Neben kurzen Farbaufnahmen von den Champs Elysées, einer von vielen Paraden rund um den Triumpfbogen und einen kuriosen Tretauto, sind zahlreiche Aufnahmen rund um den Opernplatz zu sehen, damals Standort der Wehrmachtskommandantur und der Deutschen Stadtverwaltung. Beeindruckend sind auch die Aufnahmen von der Kathedrale Notre Dame in Reims mit einer gigantischen Schutzkonstruktion vor dem Eingang, zudem gibt es noch ein paar Eindrücke vom Schloß Fontainebleau, südlich von Paris.
Hintergrund: Im Rahmen des "Westfeldzuges" des Zweiten Weltkriegs wurden die westlichen Nachbarn Niederlande, Belgien, Luxemburg und Frankreich von der Deutschen Wehrmacht angegriffen und innerhalb von sechs Wochen besetzt. Paris wurde zur offenen Stadt erklärt, d.h. die Französische Regierung erklärte, Paris würde nicht verteidigt, durfte laut Kriegsrecht deshalb nicht angegriffen werden und wurde von der Deutschen Wehrmacht am 14. Juni 1940 kampflos eingenommen. Es folgten vier Jahre unter Deutscher Besatzung und NS-Besatzungspolitik. Die Filmaufnahmen z.T. in Farbe entstanden im Herbst 1940, gefilmt von Gerd Brügelmann, mit einer 16mm Filmkamera.
In weiteren Filmaufnahmen aus dem besetzten Frankreich von Gerd Brügelmann und anderen Kameraleuten sind weitere Aufnahmen aus der Besatzungszeit in Frankreich enthalten. Sie zeigen neben scheinbar idylischen Landschaften und Städtchen auch Spuren des Krieges, Zerstörungen, Flüchtlingselend, die ungeheure Logistik des Krieges und das Leben der Besatzer.
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@christianterraes8334
@christianterraes8334 11 месяцев назад
Il faut être honnête si la France n avait pas tant humiliée l Allemagne après la guerre de 14 18. Il n y aurait pas eu peut-être Hitler... Aujourd'hui l Allemagne est le pays d Europe le plus solide le plus sérieux. La France après le général de Gaulle à perdu son sérieux.
@alikara7722
@alikara7722 8 лет назад
How many frenchman does it take to defend Paris?No one knows,it's never been tried!!
@aquiladoro8535
@aquiladoro8535 8 лет назад
-Against the Vikings 886 a.d.: 2000 men - 1429-1430: 5000 men -1871: 24.000 soldiers -1914-18: 1.3 Million soldiers -1940: 210.000 soldier now you know it!
@patrickguernsey4929
@patrickguernsey4929 7 лет назад
Ali Kara à dead soldier can't fight anymore.
@barryguyer8005
@barryguyer8005 6 лет назад
Ali Kara lol it's true that's what makes it funny.
@patrickguernsey4929
@patrickguernsey4929 6 лет назад
Ali Kara I appreciate this joke. How many times did the " kriegsfreudigen" German part of Germany ( not all ! ) tried to invade neighbor states and how many times did they at last fail
@meltedicecreamsandwich
@meltedicecreamsandwich 6 лет назад
Aquila d'oro Why'd you ruin joke
@ThePtoleme
@ThePtoleme 8 лет назад
Have you seen the well dressed Black Gentlemen at 2:23 ?
@earthakitt3661
@earthakitt3661 7 лет назад
Most likely from French-controlled Africa.
@daveh9551
@daveh9551 5 лет назад
Silvana Barilla wtf are you talking about?
@danrode104
@danrode104 4 года назад
Three bigots above...
@szymusiek1980
@szymusiek1980 9 лет назад
Wow, nice occupation:) French life still goes on like nothing happened. I wish we had the same German Occupation in Warsaw in 1939-44. But it would require non resisting from our side, just like smart France and Czech did.
@veronicavanleeuwen9342
@veronicavanleeuwen9342 9 лет назад
+szymusiek1980 yes man, RIP, your land was martyred.
@fabiogasparini91
@fabiogasparini91 8 лет назад
szymusiek1980 you arent very intelligent the biggest resistance was in france
@szymusiek1980
@szymusiek1980 8 лет назад
Fabio Gasparini Yea "the biggest". But the most numerous doesn't mean the most active. Our resistance was the most intensive and active, despite it was less numerous than french.
@veronicavanleeuwen9342
@veronicavanleeuwen9342 8 лет назад
Are you Polish? Poland was martyrised by those fucking Nazi's, probably more than any other Country... unfortunately you are too close, it was inevitable.
@szymusiek1980
@szymusiek1980 8 лет назад
Veronica Wieland it could be avoidable if Poles have chosen right - if we joined Hitler like Hungary or just if we let the Germans get in, like smart Czechs did. Poles we too proud and mindless. And it depends what do you mean by "martyrised the most". Nazis were killing mainly the Jews living in Poland. If we are not including killed Jews to the statistictics, the number of Polish casualties will be much smaller.
@nudelsuppenudelsupped4639
@nudelsuppenudelsupped4639 8 лет назад
Unglaublich wie weit man gekommen ist ich mach hab das Thema in Geschichte und habe noch nie sowas gesehen welche Millitärkraft Deutschland hatte...WOW :/
@GoMrTom
@GoMrTom 6 лет назад
Kein Wunder, als Hit.ler 1933 gewählt wurde, hat er sofort die militärischen Ausgaben für seinen geplanten Krieg erhöht. So stark, dass ab 1935 der Haushalt von Na.zi-Deutschland nicht mehr veröffentlicht wurde, damit die anderen Länder keinen Argwohn hegen. Als der Krieg aber ausbrach, haben die anderen Länder wie USA auch ihre Produktion auf Krieg umgestellt und dann war Essig mit dem Anfangsvorteil. Ein WOW geht mir nicht über die Lippen, denn am Ende mussten aufgrund dieses menschenverachtenden Wahnsinn Millionen junger Männer sterben, ohne was vom Leben gehabt zu haben. Alles nur wegen Hit.lers Rassenh.ass und "Lebens.raum im Osten", das man alles schon in seinem Buch von 1926 nachlesen kann.
@OliverdeClisson
@OliverdeClisson 6 лет назад
Deutschland war nicht stark. Die mussten (und haben) schnell die anderen Länder rushen, sonst wär`s Essig mit dem Sieg gewesen. Informier dich mal auf Wikipedia über die unzureichende deutsche Kriegsrüstung. Die hatten nur Glück, fehler begehende Kriegsgegner, Schnelligkeit und kluge Offiziere und Kommandeure.
@jonoanym7349
@jonoanym7349 6 лет назад
Tom Du Ahnung aber zu wenig. Die Siegermächte haben es hingenommen das Deutschland aufrüstet. Gegen den Vertrag von Verseile. Im Spanischen Bürgerkrieg haben auch alle schön Ihre Luftwaffe getestet. Japan, Deutschland, Italien haben den Völkerbund verlassen. Italien hat das Königreich Äthopien überfallen. Anzeichen gab es genug.
@etienneetienne8309
@etienneetienne8309 3 года назад
Now France and Germany are reconciliated and we are both allieds in NATO.
@RavingMadJock
@RavingMadJock 3 года назад
Nice archive footage from Gerd Brügelmann ~ but I somehow believe if it wasn't for the fact that he was in thee Wehrmacht and in uniform at time he'd filmed this - as civilians would've have been certainly been challenged & arrested by (Herr Flick) the men in black leather raincoats !
@philhodgkinson1460
@philhodgkinson1460 2 года назад
Never been to Paris this was filmed 5 years before my little life started!?
@derekcustance3618
@derekcustance3618 3 года назад
That’s the Fontainebleau Chateau towards the end.
@fritzcat1788
@fritzcat1788 5 лет назад
my grandpa was on the french coast,he build supmarine bunker for organisation Todt.He say the french people good people.The farmes have no horses,the germans rent the horses for the harvest,no proplem.In this area the people work for fishing,but german give many ather jobs and money.Problem when came the partisan,he maks war and have no uniform and kill the german soldiers,the end off fun.Because then came the SS .Everyone worked together,after the war everyone was in trouble//resistance. Haha. He say ,the english knew exactly what boat ran out,and when the flak crew has breaks.Every inch of civil spies.The Allies would have won anyway,even without resistance.A lot of innocennt french people would still live.
@chickoyanin2559
@chickoyanin2559 4 года назад
I expected to see a different hand salute by the germans on 2:09...
@angeloacorda8730
@angeloacorda8730 3 года назад
Colored pls !!
@sextius1
@sextius1 3 года назад
Ne vous fiez à l’indifférence apparente des passants, si on pouvait voir leurs pensées on verrait qu’ils haïssent les allemands qui occupent Paris.
@kazymjir
@kazymjir 9 лет назад
It would look great if not this "Paris 1940" watermark taking 1/4 of the screen.
@Eric0816
@Eric0816 6 лет назад
It's interesting to see how well ordinary people dressed back in the day to go out in public.
@Gunder-z7g
@Gunder-z7g Год назад
Yes
@BlastFrag1
@BlastFrag1 6 лет назад
Hard not to notice how slender and well dressed the ladies are versus today's American land whales.
@clarkewi
@clarkewi 3 года назад
The Germans didn't treat the France and Belgium the same way they treated Poland and Russia.
@maryjeanjones7569
@maryjeanjones7569 Год назад
That's because Poland and Russia had a larger Jewish population. Germany declared war on Poland Sept 1, 1939. England declared war on Germany Sept 3, 1939.
@fynnv.b.7986
@fynnv.b.7986 Год назад
That's right, although france was the hereditary enemy for germany. But the Nazi Propaganda conveyed east europeans inferior than west europeans. However there happened huge war crimes in every occupation zone. ✌🏻
@leerubybritvic1990
@leerubybritvic1990 Год назад
The Germans mass murdered in every country or islands they took over.They sent ladies from the Channel Islands to death camps.Good job it all came to an end in 1945.After German was flattened.By Britian France America and Russia.And Colonial soldiers.
@soviet.chronicles_8415
@soviet.chronicles_8415 Год назад
Exactly, people do not realise the horror it was in the Eastern Europe occupation
@tennissir1986
@tennissir1986 Год назад
So you’re saying that murdering only 100,000 French and Belgium jewish citizens shows a better treatment.
@nofgood4live
@nofgood4live 7 лет назад
nice footage and thanks for sharing,. but why ruin it with those big letters?
@Watermark..
@Watermark.. 5 лет назад
Germans did not treat Paris like they did in Warsaw.
@MayorOfMoetown
@MayorOfMoetown 7 лет назад
Everyone still dressed so nicely
@AnthonyBerkshire
@AnthonyBerkshire 6 лет назад
I asked my Grandpa what his best time in life was and he said to me:“ in Paris“. I laughed first and was a bit shocked, because he wasnt talking about a business trip but then I realized, of course it would be his best time because he were 21, far away from his little boring village in Germany and were together with other young fellas in a beautiful city full of single women.
@agentschmitz290
@agentschmitz290 6 лет назад
Watching authentic pictures like these destroys decades of Hollywood propaganda bullshit LOL
@kerrysammy3277
@kerrysammy3277 5 лет назад
I want to see more films like these. Written history has often lied to us. War is hell! But through it all, people are still people. Those who die in war are not the politians
@utuber8xx
@utuber8xx 6 лет назад
Why 111 unlike?? This is HISTORY! Not propaganda. I don't understand...
@casteretpollux
@casteretpollux 2 года назад
Let people express their disapproval
@frederickwallace6552
@frederickwallace6552 2 года назад
No, you understand. They don't.
@benbaselet2026
@benbaselet2026 2 года назад
It's called an opinion. Something that people can express because they want to, nothing to do with you understanding or not.
@nebod1556
@nebod1556 4 года назад
What is worse or better, back then under a German occupation with all aryans around or now having multicultural freedom?
@Smashpatate
@Smashpatate 5 лет назад
I am French this is never shown during our education...too embarrassing I imagine...One has to always question education or is it propaganda. I chose to watch allo allo...which was never shown on national TV again too embarrassing for the French authorities.
@jeep146
@jeep146 5 лет назад
The reason the Germans are behaving themselves is because Hitler gave strict orders for the Troops not to cause problems when they entered Paris. That's a historical fact. What most of them didn't know was they would be redeployed and die in Russia.
@AnRo0002
@AnRo0002 2 года назад
da sind nicht nur Bilder von Paris dabei, sondern auch von Reims und von Fontainebleau
@christianterraes8334
@christianterraes8334 11 месяцев назад
Oui absolument.
@guybourgaud6336
@guybourgaud6336 2 года назад
Nicht nur Paris,aber Fontainebleau ( 70 km südlich) Schloss.
@digitalemotion3820
@digitalemotion3820 6 лет назад
I never saw any brutality of german soldiers to other people in any rare videos like this. Seems like western propaganda is hard and strong..
@IraqCTR
@IraqCTR 8 лет назад
Watermark too big!
@slava15m
@slava15m 6 лет назад
Войной и не пахнет.Чистый город,чистенькие людишки.
@summer20105707
@summer20105707 4 года назад
The city looks remarkably intact. But I could tell by the looks on the faces of some of the 40 to 50 year old french men they weren't happy with what they were seeing. French who fought in the first world war were probably appauled by how their government failed so miserably.
@stellalewis9855
@stellalewis9855 3 года назад
I don't think anyone looked that happy about what was going on at all, but French are very proud and resilient the women were acting as if they couldn't care 🌹👠
@bretagnejean2410
@bretagnejean2410 3 года назад
Of course city are intact because they surrender. America do mote destruction of france that nazi have done. Bliezkrieg was fast so cities have not suffer a lot.
@Fondrom
@Fondrom 3 года назад
There are also would of been a people who were told about the German invasion in the 1870s by their parents/grandparents
@rosairedubrule60
@rosairedubrule60 3 года назад
people forget that facism was a worldwide popular cult
@rickeygogoi696
@rickeygogoi696 2 года назад
2:28 Adolf himself walking in Paris.
@Valdakyr
@Valdakyr 9 лет назад
Quite calm and cool pictures. Didn't expect that, after it was France who declared war on Germany. They could've had taken revenge here. These pictures need to be censored cause they don't fit with the modern art of history.
@astridbelge
@astridbelge 9 лет назад
+Valdakyr Britain declared war first, France followed later, only after Germany invaded Poland.
@mrcaboosevg6089
@mrcaboosevg6089 7 лет назад
Britain declared war after the invasion of Poland, not before...
@OnkelAdiSuperstar
@OnkelAdiSuperstar 7 лет назад
Obviously the "white brothers" of the UK and France wanted to save poland so much they left it to the USSR in 1945.
@andreshadow2
@andreshadow2 7 лет назад
+ Philipp F - People have to educate thelselves and stop repeating the same cliched one-liners. 1. "... The resistance was a joke and most quickly accepted defeat..." And so was it in Czechoslovakia, Austria, Croatia, Belgium, Denmark, Greece, Hungary, Norway, the Netherlands, Finland, Poland, Yugoslavia, Monaco, Serbia, Montenegro, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Macedonia. 2. "...French women didnt seem to hate the germans and half of France (under Pétain) also didnt..." Yup, brother countries steeped in history. Two countries as close as brothers.
@OnkelAdiSuperstar
@OnkelAdiSuperstar 7 лет назад
The "resistance" was best at humiliating their own people who just lived on as normal during the occupation. The lowest of low. Considering the state of the world, it was hardly a surprise. Evil won.
@fnln544
@fnln544 2 года назад
The world was very different 80 odd years ago.
@Gunder-z7g
@Gunder-z7g Год назад
Very different.
@archibaldcortex912
@archibaldcortex912 8 лет назад
2:04 guy smiling at the girl!
@german_spirit7545
@german_spirit7545 6 лет назад
Well seen! Awesome footage.
@xmaxxp657
@xmaxxp657 2 года назад
Wieder mal ein sehr interessantes Video wie man es von ihnen kennt
@futurehistory2110
@futurehistory2110 3 года назад
Must have been scary seeing your nation taken over by an outside power overnight. I guess they just got on with it and hoped for the best.
@frankcoeln
@frankcoeln 2 года назад
That is History,Not a Good Time for France,but sometimes win French end sometimes Germany...look back Napoleon, Louie...,etc.! Now we Good Friends...is better
@roadstersmart
@roadstersmart 7 лет назад
3:34 Fontainebleau castle
@Neotron2001
@Neotron2001 2 года назад
I'll be the one to observe that at 03:30, the film shows a capital 'N' from a painting or sculpture and the soundtrack transitions very subtly into a musical theme from Beethoven's Eroica Symphony. The same one that was dedicated to "the memory of a great man." Napoleon.
@ReggidReggid
@ReggidReggid 5 лет назад
Wer steckt hinter Weltfilmerbe? So viel geniales Material in so vielen Dokus...
@JM-sj1rk
@JM-sj1rk 7 лет назад
Is it really true that the French (even non-occupied Vichy France) handed over their Jews faster and earlier than Mussolini's Italy......??!?
@derKrampus
@derKrampus 6 лет назад
J M Yes it is. Most eastern europeans and Poles did the same. Antijudaism was not just a german phenomenon by any means.
@erpollock
@erpollock 3 года назад
How frightening this must have been for the Jews of Paris.
@szaki
@szaki 4 года назад
2:23 - 2 well dressed black man crossing the street!
@woodenseagull1899
@woodenseagull1899 3 года назад
Germany and France deserve each other!
@Don_Camillo
@Don_Camillo 6 лет назад
Manche wissen ganz genau Bescheid über jene Zeit und offenbaren durch ihre Kommentare allein, dass sie gar nichts wissen..... Zum Glück gibts solche Filme.
@Pfsif
@Pfsif 8 лет назад
I hope all you keyboard Historians remember that the French Army occupied 1/3 of Germany from the end of the Great War to about 1936, pay backs are a bitch.
@golem7492
@golem7492 7 лет назад
Pfsif The Rhineland was occupied until 1930. "keyboard historians"
@gordonsylvester8457
@gordonsylvester8457 7 лет назад
Pfsif but only with help from uk, USA, Russia and Italy....
@maximeschmitt2094
@maximeschmitt2094 7 лет назад
The French occupation in Germany after the WW1 had NOTHING in common with the German occupation of France in 1940-1945. The French had to 20 million Reichsmark PER DAY. And for 1 German soldier killed by the French Resistance, at least 10 French civilians were killed as hostages. Get your facts right Mr Keyboard Historian.
@oraange
@oraange 2 года назад
La qualité de la vidéo est extraordinaire !
@himhim3344
@himhim3344 Год назад
🙋🏼‍♂️
@kassian2902
@kassian2902 9 лет назад
The cathedrale in the end is not in Paris but in Reims!
@filmschatzarchiv
@filmschatzarchiv 9 лет назад
+Kassian von Berendt Notre-Dame Saint-Jacques de Reims, that´s right. Thank you.
@veronicavanleeuwen9342
@veronicavanleeuwen9342 9 лет назад
+FILMSCHÄTZE AUS KÖLN - VOM RHEIN - WELTFILMERBE it looks like there were walls preventing people to come in?! It looks like a very unusual construction, not part of the old building self.
@tommyross78
@tommyross78 8 лет назад
+Kassian von Berendt Cathédrale Notre dame de PARIS
@Codingforce
@Codingforce 8 лет назад
+Veronica Wieland to save the glas from allied bombs
@hahapack5308
@hahapack5308 7 лет назад
Kassian von Berendt .True.It s the Reims cathedral.i lived in Reims for 5 years.Comte St Germain.
@Chuck8417
@Chuck8417 9 лет назад
Here is the information to this video published above translated to English: "In the streets of Paris in the autumn of 1940, soldier of the German Wehrmacht filmed by Gerd Brügelmann, at that time. In addition to short color shots from the Champs Elysées, one are numerous shots around the Opera square, then site of the army headquarters and the German municipality of many parades around the Arc de Triomphe and a curious pedal car, to see. Impressive also the recording of Notre Dame with a gigantic protection construction in front of the entrance, also there are a few impressions of the castle of Versailles. Background: In the framework of the "Western campaign" of the second world war, the Western neighbors of Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and France by the German army were attacked and occupied within six weeks. Paris has been declared open city, i.e., the French Government announced Paris would not be defended, therefore could not be attacked according to martial law and was occupied by the German Wehrmacht on 14 June 1940 without a fight. There followed four years of German occupation and NAZI occupation policy. The filming partly in color emerged in the autumn of 1940, filmed by Gerd Brügelmann, with a 16 mm film camera. In other footage from the occupied France by Gerd Brügelmann and other cameramen, other recordings from the occupation in France are included. See also traces of the war, destruction, refugee misery, the enormous logistics of the war and the life of the occupying forces in addition to the seemingly idyllic landscapes and towns."
@bristonknight9315
@bristonknight9315 Год назад
The city looks like being under arrest... Dark skies and very unhappy faces of folks...
@MichaelConwayBaker
@MichaelConwayBaker 2 года назад
One doesn't get a sense, from this footage, that Paris was occupied by German military! Given that France had a much bigger army, it seems astounding to me that the Germans won the war in 1940!
@smal750
@smal750 Год назад
what the heck are you talking about germany was twice the size and population of France they obviously couldnt win
@blankajindrich6849
@blankajindrich6849 3 года назад
Some of the store sighs were already in German, they must had been thrilled.
@БорисДрозд-м6н
@БорисДрозд-м6н Год назад
И эти французы тоже победители. Смехота и только...
@JudahMaccabee_
@JudahMaccabee_ 5 лет назад
2:04 - her smile quickly faded away as she safely passed the soldiers
@shellsbignumber2
@shellsbignumber2 Год назад
And they say the Germans lost more men trying to take a single factory in Stalingrad then they lost taking Paris.
@rochellengel3444
@rochellengel3444 3 года назад
Thanks for this video, I just sent this video to my great aunt who was born in Paris 1940, she was three months old when the Germans took over and was forced into hiding with her the rest of family , our grandmother included.
@mikehiggins946
@mikehiggins946 3 года назад
I thought id seen every video from 1939-‘45 but I had never seen this! I recall seeing a video taken by someone who had hid the camera in the front basket of a bicycle and cruised around Paris in 1940. This is much better.
@eshelly4577
@eshelly4577 3 года назад
I have photos of my Opa in France on leave in 40
@mpsymonds1
@mpsymonds1 3 года назад
Interesting how life was away from the death and destruction and how infrastructure carried on. I always think of people during that time, if they were not fighting they would be building and making the machinery and weapons of war. Not sitting around shopping and sipping espresso. Even London during the Blitz days, the Doodle bugs and V2`s the people just got on with life, work having a drink. But then again what else could you do. Other chores besides war stuff had to be carried out.
@nycsongman9758
@nycsongman9758 3 года назад
"Other chores besides war stuff had to be carried out." Exactly; besides providing a small measure of calm to the Parisenne psyche; working and carrying on as normal probably helped you from getting on the Fuherer's s-list. Yikes.
@hildetoepoel812
@hildetoepoel812 3 года назад
remember this was the summer of 1940. Throughout occupied western Europe, it seemed as if nothing had happened. In the course of 1942 came the rations, persecution, embezzlement and executions. The fun was over, traitor or patriot.
@Loulovesspeed
@Loulovesspeed 2 года назад
@Mark Symonds - You left out another huge reason for the public to "carry on." It did a great deal to help the conquered people to keep their sanity!
@frenchartantiquesparis424
@frenchartantiquesparis424 2 года назад
Remember this is stilll the veginnning of the war.... Paris in 1943 looked totally different.
@sandeshkadam3040
@sandeshkadam3040 5 лет назад
Allies bombing on Berlin but Nazi regime. Not heavily bombing on Paris
@enriquearguelles1021
@enriquearguelles1021 5 лет назад
2:23 2 black men crossing the street :)
@Codingforce
@Codingforce 8 лет назад
Wow was für ne tolle Qualität.
@neiserra6274
@neiserra6274 Год назад
Ainda bem que o meu pai fugiu de Paris para o Brasil em 1934 ele ja sabia o que ia acontecer humilhações
@tsmgguy
@tsmgguy 6 лет назад
It's early in the occupation, all right. Civilian vehicles have not yet mostly disappeared, and I see no cars burning charcoal.
@taharserbis5649
@taharserbis5649 3 года назад
Merci pour le partage ...
@professorhamamoto
@professorhamamoto 4 года назад
Danke, Herr Gerd Brügelmann mit einer 16mm Filmkamera.
@starrerpfeil7857
@starrerpfeil7857 4 года назад
Sehr interessant!
@mariapilarme
@mariapilarme 3 года назад
How you going to keep comments respectful ? Germany occupied France , who is here the agresor??? I have not forgot Germany for that. Once you lost the trust is difficult to trust again. What a shameful thing to do, what a crazy thing to do. It was a totally collective madness. Vive La France! 🇫🇷
@MK-rn2hm
@MK-rn2hm 3 года назад
I have never had to live under any occupation and cannot even imagine what it would feel like having foreign occupation of my homeland. I am sure it is a disgusting feeling.
@aromelun
@aromelun 5 лет назад
Today in 2019 in my city there are Dutch, Spanish, French, Belgian, German, American, Italian people walking the streets and drinking some beers peacefully, dancing in bars, enjoying life. I like to see Europe, and world this way. No more war.
@peetyw8851
@peetyw8851 2 года назад
Just before the one minute mark, the German Motorcyclist was forcing a bicyclist off the rue. Maybe there was a big parade coming up, or maybe he was a megajerk, or both. A side note: I read somewhere that Hitler insisted on all of the soldiers wearing jackboots. Fortunately this put an unnecessary strain on their product capacities generally, plus jerkboots is a more apt name, I’d say.
@marionf.6728
@marionf.6728 2 года назад
Ich würde viel lieber Bilder und Eindrücke von 1940 sehn...normale Filmaufnahmen...zB in der Pfalz..wie hat es da ausgesehn...wieviele Menschen fuhren Rad...wieviele Autos gabs...echte Eindrücke ohne MilitärPräsenz..nicht überall war das vorhanden..!!
@KarlKopf-gc4cw
@KarlKopf-gc4cw 5 месяцев назад
Interesting how many different "perceptions of historiography" exist. Especially since there is only 1 real truth. There is a saying that history is written by the winner, if that is the case then the winner should still know the truth. I probably won't live to see whether these ever make it into the light of day🧐😶😶‍🌫️
@dr_kavenil
@dr_kavenil 3 года назад
Now compare this to the East Europe (USSR, Poland)... ruined cities, mass executions, tortures, etc. France was like nothing really happen, less wine and cheese at the market. Just look at those smiling cheeks. Two totally different wars.
@titusho2
@titusho2 3 года назад
Though things seem normal in the air' one can sense the unease tension and uncertainties and darkness of the take over by Nazism, horrible!.. I like the beautiful classic cars.
@filmschatzarchiv
@filmschatzarchiv 9 лет назад
Again, this piece of film shows some grey-tones that might be irritating from the current perspective. But it is not sure that the particular young women is french. It is more likely that she was simply a german tourist, who had being invited by her husband or boyfriend who had been in service? Paris was a tourist attraction even under occupation. I´m coming up with more Paris footage from the early 1940s.
@astridbelge
@astridbelge 9 лет назад
FILMSCHÄTZE AUS KÖLN - VOM RHEIN - WELTFILMERBE Many Austrian and Swiss women worked in Paris during WWII, she could also be Swiss or Austrian
@astridbelge
@astridbelge 9 лет назад
FILMSCHÄTZE AUS KÖLN - VOM RHEIN - WELTFILMERBE Like the uploader of this video rightly pointed out, the woman who dances the jig on the street of Paris could well be a German woman, noticed that she parted from the German without saying a word, so it could be his German wife who saw off her husband to work, and she goes shopping in the city, well German/Austrian/Swiss women flocke to Paris in those days.
@filmschatzarchiv
@filmschatzarchiv 9 лет назад
astridbelge Not to forget that german couples travelled to occupied Paris to marry in the office of the german ambassador!
@astridbelge
@astridbelge 9 лет назад
FILMSCHÄTZE AUS KÖLN - VOM RHEIN - WELTFILMERBE The woman at 1:35 must be a stranger to the German (I made a mistake before) the woman at 1:35 did not at once speak to the German, they parted ways without even looking at one another, perhaps they did not know each other and simply just walked side by side. If they knew each other, they would say something before parting ways at 1:40 ! I made a mistake, those two people did not even know one another, and they did not hold hands, they just happened to cross the streets at the same time, the woman at 1:35 did not once look at the German. THEY WERE STRANGERS!!!!!!!!!!
@elosz2630
@elosz2630 2 года назад
J'ai le coeur serré en regardant défiler des soldats envahisseurs, je pense à mes Grands-Parents qui ont connu la peur au son des bottes qui claquaient sur le sol et, bien sûr, la faim. C'était une autre époque, aujourd'hui nos dirigeants se serrent la main, vive la Fraternité 💙🤍❤️
@ernafan
@ernafan 2 года назад
Ich denke die von heute wissen es auch wo mann zu weit gegangen ist und immer noch geht.
@empirikal09
@empirikal09 3 года назад
0:43 those carts are awesome. Should make a comeback.
@theofarmmanager267
@theofarmmanager267 3 года назад
A slick, sick answer would be that it’s always nice to go well-dressed to a concentration camp. The reality is that most “ordinary” people did dress well to make any outside trip. It must be expected that most of the population (40 million in 1939) tolerated or learnt to live with or learnt to ignore the occupiers. That no criticism because my considered view is that I would have been neither collaborator or resistance but in the middle. It’s estimated that in the years 1940, 1941,1942, there were perhaps 40,000 people that could be defined as resistance ( that is one in every thousand). That figure probably rose to 100,000 by 1944 when it may be said that the chances of Allied victory were very high. I’ve not found a reliable figure for the number of collaborators (people who made a pragmatic decision to assist the occupiers) or collaborationist (those with an affinity to the tenets of fascism) or those horizontal collaborators ( ladies who….well, pretty self-explanatory). But even that 100,000 resistance fighters (or partisans or insurgents or terrorists depending on who is fighting them) seems to me to be a relatively low percentage of the population. As I have said, not a critics, as I would guess just day-to-day survival would be tough.
@jewelema252
@jewelema252 3 года назад
The comment section is cancer. Can’t y’all just comment like normal people
@adhemarcoyote
@adhemarcoyote 9 лет назад
C'était une ville plus sûre que maintenant. Sur cette vidéo on ne rien de vraiment très spécial, seulement une acitivé normale pour une ville occupée. Aujourd'hui ma ville est devenue une ville cosmopolite avec beaucoup de violence. Les Allemands se comportaient très bien, d'après les récits entendus chez moi, très polis et très intéressés par Paris. Ils photographiaient sans cesse, et visitaient tous les monuments. Ceux que l'on appelle les "collabos" sont maintenant d'un autre bord (collaborer avec l' Etranger, par exemple, en insultant la France, il y a en des milliers, et même une certaine idéologie en découle..)
@barryguyer8005
@barryguyer8005 6 лет назад
Adhemarcoyote gmail what?
@meyer1519
@meyer1519 6 лет назад
Je suis heureux qu'il y en ait encore parmi vous qui ne se laissent pas faire parler par les modernes. Salutations d'un Allemand.
@jetezvostelesstoplamalbouf5359
"ta mère est fait tondre "le grand courage des resistants
@steffenmeier7204
@steffenmeier7204 11 лет назад
the french did fight in 1940. about 27.000 men killed in action. but there were strong parts in french society which were collaborating with Germany and the Hitler regime. thats the reason why they were treated good after the occupation. seems to be quite peaceful in Paris in 1940. Remember the paroles at the border in Alsace: "We will not attack the Germans if the Germans do not attack us." They didnt want war with Hitler. had the shock of ww1 in their bones.
@ichmalealsobinich
@ichmalealsobinich 3 года назад
"La vidange" that's how the Parisians called this occupation time from 1940-45. Empty stores, empty restaurants and empty warehouses.
@veronicavanleeuwen9342
@veronicavanleeuwen9342 9 лет назад
Thank you for this great video
@noidea5984
@noidea5984 2 года назад
Just a reminder this is one of the richest place of Paris full of bourgeois and people who have much to lose, don't expect them to do something.
@jeanmicheldubois7873
@jeanmicheldubois7873 2 года назад
Bien sauf qu'entre 2mn57 et 3mn19 c'est Reims et sa cathédrale..
@ХодячийПиздец-г3п
My hometown Kiev was also occupied and one of my grandmas worked in Germany
@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor
@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor 2 года назад
Leaving ethics aside, I have to admit that Germany conquering Paris had such a great merit. And not only for reaching the city, but also once there for maintaining public order, because even if you defeat the French army, civilians might still make homemade explosive devices.
@patrickbenoit5291
@patrickbenoit5291 9 лет назад
Occupée pour occupée tant qu'a faire je me demande des fois si ......
@denisthomas6126
@denisthomas6126 2 года назад
Gloie a mon oncle Georges fusillé a 20 ans ,Amen et a mon père évadé
@lertseneM
@lertseneM 3 года назад
Mêle en temps de guerre, il y avait beaucoup de riches. Toutes ces vieilles voitures de collection doivent valoir une fortune.
@fanfam
@fanfam 7 лет назад
Can you do a video about Paris 1633?
@benbaselet2026
@benbaselet2026 2 года назад
I don't think they have time machines.
@klarasteinhauser995
@klarasteinhauser995 2 года назад
„The war is terrible. Killing a person is a sin!”
@shivrajkp
@shivrajkp 3 года назад
How were these german occupied countries public getting fuel for transportation ..as hitler was facing severe oil shortage during war ??
@phlm9038
@phlm9038 3 года назад
Not at the beginning of the war.
@zeynepk6327
@zeynepk6327 3 года назад
Goldman Sachs, Rockefeller & Rothschild
@malekyasmina1743
@malekyasmina1743 3 года назад
Terrible et désastreuse période. Néanmoins très intéressante vidéo. Merci beaucoup.
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