Germany 1946 in Color, Munich, Nuremberg, Würzburg [60fps,Remastered] w/sound design added #Video


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I colorized, restored, and created sound design for This rare 1946 captures postwar Germany through striking scenes from Munich, Nuremberg, and Würzburg — cities torn by war but slowly coming back to life. In Munich, the camera moves through streets filled with rubble, empty buildings, and an almost eerie silence, where a few civilians walk among the ruins. At the train station, a mother and daughter wait on the platform while trains pass through damaged depots, and views from the window reveal a quiet countryside beginning to heal. Further scenes show men with carts, trolleys filled with passengers, and children playing — small moments of normal life returning. In Würzburg, the city feels alive again: crowds gather around the Lower Market Square, the statue of Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn stands over a bustling scene, and women sell flowers near St. Mary’s Chapel as new posters appear beside crumbling walls. Finally, the film closes in a cemetery where families visit graves covered with flowers — a tender reflection of loss, remembrance, and resilience as Germany rebuilds from the ashes. Würzburg 00:06-02:08 Munich 02:08- 06:58 Nuremberg & Würzburg 06:58-08:24 Video Restoration Process: FPS boosted to 60 frames per second Image resolution boosted up to HD Improved video sharpness and brightness Colorized only for the ambiance (not historically accurate) added sound only for the ambiance restoration:(stabilisation,denoise,cleand,deblur) B&W Video Source: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, gift of Laura Rendahl Please, be aware that colorization colors are not real and fake, colorization was made only for the ambiance and do not represent real historical data. ---

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  • CharMaine

    "Death is so Permanent. Drive Carefully"." -- Did you see that painted or printed tarp on the overpass? It's at the 4:54 mark. All these bombed out buildings, some partially; yet ppl living on the side that is still intact. America has NO IDEA of what hard times actually means. Well, the youth are about to with socialism being spun up here. When freedom and liberty are gone, there is no getting them back. Our younger generations do not see or know of this history, they refuse it when encouraged to seek it out -- and that will be their downfall. Those that know not their past, are doomed to repeat it. There will be no "Greatest Generation" to save them. It is stunning and heartbreaking to watch our country's rapid decline.

    On the bright side . . . Jesus is Coming . . . as King of Kings and Lord of Lord's!