Thank you so much, 240252! Very sweet tango! I am just a Swede, and "we" have been sitting back just watching the wars going on since 2008. Forgive me, I didn't know a thing! But I believe lots of those German soldiers only had to do their things like the Americans in Vietnam and Iraq. Had they no human feelings, no loving, no yearning for sweet music and culture and passion and harmony?? Let's forget about it all and enjoy the sweet and happy moments that still remain!!
Merci for returning me to Paris, where I just visited.
Yes, despite its lingering magnificence I couldn't help thinking about the city's tragic "underside." Especially those "spas" for the Jews like Drancy. And the Normandy beaches, which remind me of the poignancy pf "La Mer."
The life in France was not easy as on these photos of the Parisian bourgeoisie. 85.000 Resistance fighters and 75.000 Jews were in the nazis camps. ( Without counting the tens of thousand deaths in bombardments). No, the life was not easy, for all French people, with hard limitation and rationing, until 1950s. But it's true that the Jews were the most suffered.
Some of these photos still send a shiver down the spine! The women with those German soldiers; what did they think the outcome of such a liason could possibly be?
Merci!
tychaton08 9 months ago
Thank you so much, 240252! Very sweet tango! I am just a Swede, and "we" have been sitting back just watching the wars going on since 2008. Forgive me, I didn't know a thing! But I believe lots of those German soldiers only had to do their things like the Americans in Vietnam and Iraq. Had they no human feelings, no loving, no yearning for sweet music and culture and passion and harmony?? Let's forget about it all and enjoy the sweet and happy moments that still remain!!
hassony3 2 years ago
La second querre mondiale..........pourqoui?
C' est triste mais magnifique.
LewisJeans1 2 years ago
Merci for returning me to Paris, where I just visited.
Yes, despite its lingering magnificence I couldn't help thinking about the city's tragic "underside." Especially those "spas" for the Jews like Drancy. And the Normandy beaches, which remind me of the poignancy pf "La Mer."
barbcard 2 years ago
I love Paris. I did get to go there in 1979. This video is interesting because it is about WWII.
-----Ellen
Shabannie 2 years ago
This is a significant and haunting video. I love the music too.
----Ellen
Shabannie 2 years ago
A poignant and moving upload. Life always goes on pleasantly while horrible things happen. Is this a special tribute to B who is now in Paris?
dzheger 2 years ago
It is nice to see the "suffering" of most French men and women. The only ones who really suffered were the jews.
SeppDietrich555 2 years ago
The life in France was not easy as on these photos of the Parisian bourgeoisie. 85.000 Resistance fighters and 75.000 Jews were in the nazis camps. ( Without counting the tens of thousand deaths in bombardments). No, the life was not easy, for all French people, with hard limitation and rationing, until 1950s. But it's true that the Jews were the most suffered.
camille885 2 years ago
Some of these photos still send a shiver down the spine! The women with those German soldiers; what did they think the outcome of such a liason could possibly be?
redoubtable3 2 years ago