@Davidsbeenhere I am a European traveller. I will get onto the world once I have finished here - it will however involve me living to a record number of years!
ok, these were 5 sights in two cities.... Germany can do much better then this!
Visit the well known destinations, do all that they are worth it...
But, if you stick only the generic tourist-itinerary you would miss out on so much, just don't do it. For starters: Do not just visit big cities the real beauty is mostly preserved in smaller towns (many of them were not destroyed in WW2).
And: Take a hike! The countryside is just plain breathtaking.
@GR8DIVINE1 Germans actually handle Nazi-Germany quite open, sometimes to a point that is becomes annoying to hear it over and over again. The only ones who really avoid talking about it arecontemporary witnesses, and most of them are dead by now.
Things like Srebrenica massacr, 'War Relocation Centers' like Manzanar in WW2, Stalins mass murders, Manifest Destiny ... you could continue this list forever. Every nation has it's dark ages, and most don't handle it as open as we do.
@Aqui1us When I was at school we were told not to bring the subject up with Germans. Now it does not make any difference at all. As a WW2 historian I do it all the time and most Germans show as much interest (or lack of it) as everyone else. Not only that but they usually go well out of their way to help you too.
I have a very large site with historical material, most of which I was able to do in Germany with the help of local people!
im 13 and i live in America i am taking German und liebe es but i was wondering how is it compared to the us in terms of technology and the government
Was historische Bezeichnung? Das ist einfach mal der normale Name des Gebäude. Bundestag und Reichstag sind zwei unterschiedliche Dinge. Das eine ist ein Gebäude, das andere ein Parlament. So ist der Bundestag auch erst seit der Wiedervereinigung im Reichstag, davor war der Bundestag in Bonn.
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GERMANY injure the human rights.Rich germans terrorism me 18 years.And germans give me 14 years hard medicals to kill me.
Devranderya 3 months ago
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Why I have tremendous respect for Germany
watch?v=nyYR343gpEM&feature=channel_video_title
japanesefascismsucks 4 months ago
bad quality...
MusicToEatOfficial 8 months ago
soo.. Whats up with the AUSTRIAN eagle in the back?
KingofSenf 9 months ago
I am a world traveler guys and I want to go back in Germany.
Check out my world traveling channel and please watch my traveling videos.
Thank you guys :-)
Davidsbeenhere 11 months ago
@Davidsbeenhere I am a European traveller. I will get onto the world once I have finished here - it will however involve me living to a record number of years!
alanheath 6 months ago
ok, these were 5 sights in two cities.... Germany can do much better then this!
Visit the well known destinations, do all that they are worth it...
But, if you stick only the generic tourist-itinerary you would miss out on so much, just don't do it. For starters: Do not just visit big cities the real beauty is mostly preserved in smaller towns (many of them were not destroyed in WW2).
And: Take a hike! The countryside is just plain breathtaking.
referredtoasChile 11 months ago
i think this video got thumbs down because it lamented on the holocaust which most germans will do anything to avoid even talking about
GR8DIVINE1 1 year ago
@GR8DIVINE1 Germans actually handle Nazi-Germany quite open, sometimes to a point that is becomes annoying to hear it over and over again. The only ones who really avoid talking about it arecontemporary witnesses, and most of them are dead by now.
Things like Srebrenica massacr, 'War Relocation Centers' like Manzanar in WW2, Stalins mass murders, Manifest Destiny ... you could continue this list forever. Every nation has it's dark ages, and most don't handle it as open as we do.
Aqui1us 8 months ago
@Aqui1us When I was at school we were told not to bring the subject up with Germans. Now it does not make any difference at all. As a WW2 historian I do it all the time and most Germans show as much interest (or lack of it) as everyone else. Not only that but they usually go well out of their way to help you too.
I have a very large site with historical material, most of which I was able to do in Germany with the help of local people!
alanheath 6 months ago
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im 13 and i live in America i am taking German und liebe es but i was wondering how is it compared to the us in terms of technology and the government
SniiperAssassin 1 year ago
Amazing video, JUST NIKKO !
NikkoDusseldorf 1 year ago
beautiful!!!
gordabasura 2 years ago 3
vielleicht wollte er was andeuten *g*
matthew345 2 years ago
reichstag du hals
klaus9991 2 years ago 21
wo du recht hast^^
Ickerbocker 2 years ago
@klaus9991
ähhh reichstag hieß es zu hitlers zeiten jetzt heißts bundestag ^^
DarkAssault999 1 year ago
@DarkAssault999 Das Gebäude heißt Reichstag. Das darin beheimatete Parlament heißt Bundestag.
RainerSkill 1 year ago
@RainerSkill
naja auch wieder recht die historische bezeichnung lautet immernoch reichstag mein fehler sorry ^^
DarkAssault999 1 year ago
@DarkAssault999
Was historische Bezeichnung? Das ist einfach mal der normale Name des Gebäude. Bundestag und Reichstag sind zwei unterschiedliche Dinge. Das eine ist ein Gebäude, das andere ein Parlament. So ist der Bundestag auch erst seit der Wiedervereinigung im Reichstag, davor war der Bundestag in Bonn.
GermanOpenings 1 year ago
@DarkAssault999
Das Gebäude heißt Reichstag. Dort wurde auch schon zu Kaiserszeiten getagt.
Nur die Versammlung heißt Bundestag.
DarksomeRevenge 1 year ago
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@DarkAssault999
"Das Gebäude heißt Reichstag. Dort wurde auch schon zu Kaiserszeiten getagt.
Nur die Versammlung heißt Bundestag."
wenn man keine ahnung hat einfach´s maul halten ;)
klaus9991 1 month ago