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  • And the dutch had organised it so wel together with the indonesians, the chinese etc

  • KNOW THE PAST TO KNOW THE FUTURE..

    NO HERITAGE NO FUTURE....

  • Terakhir yang di film itu JATINEGARA

  • @falkonungu di layar sebelum video diputar muncul tulisan "Batavia 1919 by falonungu" anda yakin ini video anda? Saya juga punya kolektie video ini saya dapat dari KITLV di Leiden Belanda. Hak cipta penuh oleh pemerintah Belanda. Anda yakin anda yang mengambil gambar dan memiliki hak ciptanya? terimakasih

  • @bemmoe am not making money out of this! Nor do I prevent people for using it or copying it. When you talk about "HAK?"...tell those ppl in the video of their "HAK!". Read the the credits at the End..I only edit this video..not directed or own it. The soundtrack is from Youtube library which are available for free. Thank You

  • Can U tell me the name of the song? I Love it.. :)

  • @arieyhanz " Profondamente" by Ennio Morricone

  • damai sekali.. semuanya mengenakan pakaian indonesia asli.

    tidak ada pakaian dari arab.

  • @vsuripa benar, belum juga dirampok pakaian batik kita di 1910

  • Lebih damai Indonesiaku tempoe doeloe... I love u Jakarta.

  • wow... much better than recent Jakarta... i wanna go back to the past... TT

  • history never die, 2 thumbs up

  • cool!

  • the harmonie..I was often here...my playground..catching kites etc...

  • awesome...thanks for sharing, falkonungu.

  • Djakarta tempo doeloe !!

  • wait, did they even have video cameras back then??

  • @Wikan95 Yup~ video camera was invented in late 1890's~ there's even a color video camera called kinemacolor in 1910's~  So yes, there's camera back then~

  • Good, Tanks....

  • wow...nice video..Thanks. I like this :-)

  • RIP Dutch East Indies

  • falkonungu, thx so much for sharing these wonderful footage of a romantic bygone age. Pls share more.

  • thanks for the uploaded anyway

  • Falkonungu, where did you get this from?

  • I really like the background music in this video.may i know,what is the music tittle and who play this music ?

  • @lagodaxnian, Ennio Morricone Profondamente

  • @92video29 Thank you very much.. :)

  • @lagodaxnian You're welcome,

  • you have nice old scenes in this vid

    love it~

  • TERIMAKASIH.....

  • All the big cities were so nice in the past.Because there were no cars or had a few cars. All the bis cities today are suffering from car-cancer.

  • @SanjeevBalakrishnaN

    But the big cities in the past suffered from horseshit/piss-cancer xD

    Just kidding man

  • Terima kasih falkonungu. benar2 video romantic ttg batavia tempo doeloe. Grüsse aus Berlin

  • make time moves so slowly, at that time they can still feel long days and nights, unlike today....

  • Dia adalah seorang bodoh Hollander putih

  • what jtk?i dont understand what you mean?you leave me a message but i dont understand a word your saying is that german?

  • no thats not german its dutch, he is a stupid belandan

  • Before the independence, the Dutch only sees Batavians as their function to serve. The reason why there is little trace of the Dutch language and culture left is due to the effort by the new independent state to get rid of all traces of colonialist past. That's how painful it was for the Indonesians, that any memory of any colonization were attempted to be erased.

  • We never "colonized" in the way the British and the Spanish colonized.

    We cooperated with you to make both our lives better.

    But you betrayed us.

    We could have had a much better future for both our people.

  • I beg to differ. Any colonizing action is violence in itself and never makes anyone's life better. Besides, who are the 'you' and 'I' you are pointing at? I have never been colonized and I don't really care if you ever did colonized anyone.

  • terima kasih telah upload video ini. kalo kata orang sunda mah: meni wara'as ningalina :)

  • What I mean by saying Dutch colonialism was very different is that we did not impose our culture, language etc. on the indiginous people such as the British and the French did.

  • Without Dutch colonialism there wouldn't be a Indonesian state as we know it today.  What happened post-war should have been avoided by negotiations at the conference table whereby Indonesia would have been fully independent within a transitory period of no more than 10 years. The two politionele acties were despicable and demonstrated a lack of vision and empathy however easy that is to say after all those years. If only the 2 nations would have separated in an amicable way......

  • Thank you very much for putting this on youtube.

    This is extremely good footage considering the year it was done in.

    I used parts of this in a music video I made, thank you very much again.

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  • Saya tidak menghormati bahasa Belanda untuk apa yang dilakukan oleh mereka ke Indonesia selama semua abad ini dan saya dipikul dan dibesarkan di Jakarta oleh sebab itu pergi ke neraka dengan anda batavia,saya ialah 100% Indonesia kakek saya berkelahi bersama dengan orang Jepang untuk membunuh anda bangsat Belanda

  • wat zit jij nu weer te zeiken, eikel 1

  • what you saying i dont understand is that german?

  • Better you dont know what it means, btw, its not german but bhs bld, HIDUP BELANDA ! Aceh Merdeka ! Ambon Merdeka ! Papua Merdeka ! Last but not least Bali Merdeka juga ! Waduh, kasian dehluh, Indonesia ANCURRR....hahaha

  • itu suasananya kok kaya dah merdeka,salah kali ni tahunnya,kok kaya th i950 gitu...

  • I am born in 1932 in Batavia, I have known it like shown in the pictues .... Discrimination ... we as Indonesians (Inlanders ..then) have to sit in the rear wagon on long benches. .... TRAMS are no more ... so is discrimination .. we are equal .... you and I.... white, brown, yellow etc

  • woah... 1:15 itu cikal bakal busway yah??? xD

  • Orang Belanda bisa pergi ke neraka mereka akhirnya meninggalkan kami sialan pengisap darah

  • I am proudest as an Indonesian

  • di sini aku lahir

    di paris aq hidup

    TETAP CINTA INDONESIA, TANAH LAHIRKU

  • keren videonya,,,

    bangga gw jd bgian dari negara ini...

    tunjukan pada dunia bahwa kita bangsa yang besar,bangsa yang mempunyai sopan santun,bangsa yang bijak dlm berpikir,,,

    dan yang pling penting qta bangsa yang idealis dan tegas!!!

  • wahhh..itu yang terakhir matraman kan ya??

    masih sama jalan kereta nya...

    thanks...

  • dokumentasi yang sangat menarik

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  • 1:33 itu yang di sebelah kiri istana negara bukan?

  • top...kok bisa dapet pilemnye ye..

  • pada jaman itu ,di glodok sudah ramapi menjadi pusat penjualan barang-barang elektronik seperti laptop ,Handphone LCD TV dll .....

  • dibalik keindahan jakarta tempo dulu, ada tangisan & darah rakyat yang membangun batavia

  • skrg juga begitu bukan

  • my lovely old city, batavia,,,,

  • Ahhh...those were the day's...

  • Romantik...

  • Wah, Jakarta jaman dulu udah kaya kota di Eropa ya

  • top buanged

  • Merinding gw liatnya @ falkonungu ilustrasi musiknya top banget

  • jaman dulu di batavia(jakarta) ada trem. tapi kok sekarang gak ada lagi ya?

  • Itu bedanya dulu sama sekarang :))

  • its amazing to see this,thinking its olmost 100 years ago, this used to be under dutch control,still is kind of strange,even after visiting the blessed islands of former Nederlands-Indie. great film with buitiful music

  • 4lionmaru you better make a film now so I can see you in youtube in year 2101 because I'm still alive. And one of the someone will feel sad of you will be Me, Ha Ha Ha :)

  • Background songnya lagu siapa ?

  • It's kinda sad that most of these people filmed are loooooong dead.

    Maybe someone will feel sad for me in 2101.

    it freaks me out!!!! scarry :)

  • backsound-nya asik..

  • I'm an American who lived in Jakarta in the 1980s and loved it and all Indonesia. If you look hard you can see houses from the old days in Glodok and other areas. Even with all the traffic and chaos today, Jakarta still has a wonderful secret charm. I keep going back. Tanah air Indonesia masih dalam hati saya.

  • @countryman93924 THANKS YOU VERY MUCH SIR

  • there is also a batavia ohio

  • Batavia was the Paris of Asia romantic city

  • So, what the hell happened ? too bad

  • The remains of Batavia would always be a part of modern Jakarta. It's like finding secrets! Even having lived there for 8 years, I still wouldn't know the city like the back of my hand.

  • siapa yg ngerekeam ya ??

  • yang pasti bukan kameramen nya metro TV wkwkwkwkwk

  • Beautiful images.

    Small detail: it's Molenvliet, not Mollenvliet

  • This film is not from 1919, it was shot in 1912 by J.C. Lamster.

  • in that time or country was a super power ( also brittain, spian and france)

  • Very great indeed bro Falcon! Btw, backsound-nya keren bgt, boleh tau apa ya judulnya? very touching :)

  • Wow..Batavia dulunya kan Jakarta,kan??ngomong2 dapat dari mana videonya???

  • I live in batavia and it looks nothing like it did back in 1919.Wow were did you get this.

  • I think you got it confused with Batavia,Illinois. This is Batavia (Jakarta) in Indonesia:)

  • there is also batavia new york

  • @Jerrett1000 Batavia in this Video is Jakarta on the past. (At the Holland Invasion Age)

    You Lived by that time? Oh My God.. How Old are you now? :)

  • liat tuh..walupun belum merdeka,Indo jaman dulu,(jaman belanda) Jaooooh lebih bersih dan teratur (well organise) dari pada setelah merdeka..mentang2 udah merdeka,bertingkah seenak jidatttt

  • i wonder why they changed our city's name from batavia to jakarta...batavia just sounds nicer and smoother..and yes tirarenton,it used to be beautiful-thanks to the dutch,we should admit that we learned a lot from them despite their vile colonialism and policies.

  • Batavia......... Once they called it "Queen of the East"

    beautiful, huh? :D

  • thanks 4 Falkonungu

  • this video have help me painted how batavia look like as in the Pramodya Ananta Toer Books, "the Buru Quartet"or the" Minke's story" we call.

    Minke story so life in my heart, for everyone i sugest to look the books. its have made me proud, how Indonesia being born, how the young educative Minke see thing diferently and change of how our pll look to our self.

    MERDEKA!!!

  • batavia illinois cause thats where i live!

  • lol its like one of my relatives who lives in Palestine, but in TEXAS!

  • betapa bahagianya aku menjadi Indonesia. Bangsa yang memiliki sejarah. Maka terimakasih pada para pelaku sejarah bangsaku. siapapun yang telah membangun bangsaku ikut meletakan dasar terbaik bagi kebagiakn uman manusia. kita hargai sejarah kita ya, sebab setiap perubahan akan makin berarti sebagai kemajuan jika tahu apa yang telah dilakukan sebelumnya yang tercatat sebagai sejarah yang mendidik . thank.

  • History will always start somewhere, sometimes it's not good for one but glorious for the other. The feeling of an Indonesian towards a Dutchman is maybe the same as how the Dutch people will remember the mighty German in 2nd worldwar or mighty French in Napoleons time. History repeat it self.

  • Indonesian was colonism French was fushion and German was keep in 4 walls

  • Absolutely wonderful. Let the Dutchman become president instead of Indonesian. Stop the corruption you idiot.....

  • if i make video jakarta 2008 and then 100 years later somebody watching it will be get the same feeling as i feel it right now i guess.

  • Then, make it! Yours will always be valuable.

  • thanks for sharing...i wish we can turn back the time... how beautiul it was...

  • thank you!! he he, hampir seabad yang lalu Jakarta sudah semrawut dan jorok juga ternyata! Btw, apa betul, di tram pribumi dipisah tempat duduknya dari kelompok lain?

  • very very beautiful, (fit wht the music also)

    you should see, a film called nagabonar 2,

    in some part they critisizing modern jakarta when only four wheeled/more car allowed to ride trough the main big road.

  • thanks for the beautiful video,this is especially interesting for me because my great-grandparents (and my grandmother until she was 5) grew up in Nederlands-Indië,and now I can see how they used to live

  • what abeauty it was .. wonder if we all could go back to the old time where harmonies meet warm greet of our mother land ..

  • thanks for this nice and historical movie.

  • Words cannot say how wonderful this is.

  • Thank you uploading it, sir.

    A real shame that our countries had to part in such a horrid way. My family still has some cultural ties with the Indonesian (colonial Netherlands Indies) community within the Netherlands.

  • Yeah, after 50 years and more we can reflect on what have been done with a more objective perspective.

    Sometimes I thought, if only the ruler at that time had had different policies to the people. The very quick surrender from the Japanese would not have been so easy if the Dutch got support from the people. But that did not happen.

  • I agree.. if only the Dutch colonial authorities would have given a bit of home rule to the Indonesians (as to prepare them for a later independence or a Dutch Commonwealth) and if Her Majesty would have been so wise to travel to the Indies more often- perhaps we would have been able to develop the more modern British style of colonial rule: from Empire to Commonwealth.

  • No doubt the Indonesians would have fought like crazy in order to keep the Japanese out. I think that both our peoples can regret the way in which the colonial story ended: in a very, very mean divorce.

  • I read somewhere in another film about colonial Indonesia that there is currently a program underway to teach volunteers in Indonesia how to speak Dutch. Since I happened to know (and I have read a few lines here and there) that Bahasa has a large amount of Dutch words- I would be looking forward to see the outcome.

  • Bahasa Indonesia and Ducth has nothing in common. I wish it were, so I could have had conversation..

  • Too bad.. because I have seen Dutch words on Indonesian pictures.

  • Not to insult you, sir.

    But only things would have ended differently "sighs"

    My family still speaks about the Indies, and appearantly my family did spend some time there (my grandfather during 1947-1949)

    I must say that Batavia (do you mind if I use the colonial name ?)had both a oriental and Dutch look over itself.

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