Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr, Military History Museum, Berlin Walkaround Video
Walking around the Luftwaffenmuseum der Bundeswehr (Military History Museum) in Berlin, Germany
Museum of Military History of Bundeswehr / Best in Heritage
Seeking to encourage creative, open and unbiased discussions - presentation on the European Museum Academy's Micheletti Award 2013 laureate, Museum of Military History of Bundeswehr, by Jan Kindler.
Military History Museum, Gatow Airfield, Berlin (Luftwaffenmuseum)
Follow us around Militärhistorisches museum am Flugplatz Gatow, Berlin. (AKA Luftwaffe Museum, Luftwaffenmuseum, Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr)
Sorry for the wind - PARP! :D
The best museum we have ever been to! If you're going there, put your comfiest shoes on as you will be doing quite a bit of walking.
We had a fab day.
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Berlin-Gatow: The Military History Museum from a drone (4k Video)
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The Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr - Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow (Bundeswehr Museum of Military History - Berlin-Gatow Airfield; formally known as Luftwaffenmuseum der Bundeswehr), is the Berlin branch of the Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr. The museum acts as an independent military department. Entrance to the museum is free.
The museum is in Berlin at a former Luftwaffe and Royal Air Force (RAF) airfield, RAF Gatow. The focus is on military history, particularly the history of the Luftwaffe of the Bundeswehr. The museum has a collection of more than 200,000 items, including 155 aeroplanes, 5,000 uniforms and 30,000 books. There are also displays (including aeroplanes) on the history of the airfield when it was used by the RAF.
Aircraft include World War I planes such as the Fokker E.III as reproductions, and World War II planes such as the Bf 109, as well as at least one aircraft of every type ever to serve in the air forces of East and West Germany. Most of those postwar aircraft are stored outside on the tarmac and runways, however, and many are in bad condition. There are long term restoration projects, including a Focke-Wulf Fw 190.
The airshots were recorded in 4k on DJI Inspire1. Edit and Colorgading in Adobe Premiere CC2014. There was no second cameraoperator.
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Luftwaffe Museum Berlin Gatow - Walking Tour - 2019
A walking tour of the Luftwaffe Museum Berlin Gatow (Militärhistorisches Museum Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow) The museum is in Berlin at a former Luftwaffe and Royal Air Force airfield RAF Gatow. The museum has a great collection of WWI, WWII and Cold War aircraft, even modern day jets. Both indoors and outdoors. If you're planning a visit to Berlin, this is a must see.
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Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden, Germany 2018
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Gatow Military History Museum (Part two)
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Bundeswehr-Museum Berlin Gatow. Hier gibt es jede Menge Kriegsgerät zu sehen.
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A visit at the Luftwaffe Museum in Berlin-Gatow
Here's what you can see while visiting one of the most interesting aviation museums in Europe. Luftwaffe Museum has a large number of fighter jets, both Western and Soviet. It's the first time I've tried to film in short scenes and the result might not be the best, but you can see almost all the planes in the display.
Militärhistorisches / Military History Museum (MHM) Flugplatz Berlin Gatow Hangar 3
Zur Zeit meines Besuches Ende 2018 war Aufgrund von anhaltenden Umbau- und Renovierungsarbeiten nur Hangar 3 offen. Die Dauerausstellung Zwischenlandung zeigt hier Exponate von den Anfängen bis in die Neuzeit der militärischen Fliegerei. Wie bei meinem anderen Video vom Freigelände gilt das ich nicht die Zeit hatte alles zu filmen. Ein Besuch des Museums lohnt sich aber auch während der Umbauzeit. Es gibt trotz allem viel zu sehen. Die Maschinen sind trotz der Absperrungen sehr gut zugänglich.
In diesem Video: Halberstadt CL.IV, Schulgleiter SG38, Casa 2.111, V-1, FW-190, Fairey Gannet, MIG-15, Canadair Sabre, MIG-29, Tornado sowie 8,8cm und 2cm FlaK.
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At the time of my visit in late 2018, only Hangar 3 was open due to ongoing renovations. The permanent exhibition Stop Over shows exhibits from the beginnings to modern times of military aviation. As with my other video, I did not have the time to film everything. A visit to the museum is also worthwhile during the conversion period as there is lots to see. The machines are very accessible despite the barriers.
In this video: Halberstadt CL.IV, Schulgleiter SG38, Casa 2.111, V-1, FW-190, Fairey Gannet, MIG-15, Canadair Sabre, MIG-29, Tornado as well as 8,8cm and 2cm FlaK.
Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Military History Museum
Places to see in ( Dresden - Germany ) Military History Museum
The Bundeswehr Military History Museum is the military museum of the German Armed Forces, the Bundeswehr, and one of the major military history museums in Germany. It is located in a former military arsenal in the Albertstadt which is part of Dresden. After a long history of switching titles and approaches to military history, the museum was re-opened in 2011 with a new internal and external concept. The museum focuses on the human aspects of war, while also showcasing the evolution of German military technology.
The original building, the armory, was built between 1873-1876 and became a museum in 1897. Originally the Saxon armory and museum, the building has served as a Nazi museum, a Soviet museum and an East German museum which reflected the region's shifting social and political positions over the last 135 years. In 1989, the museum was closed because the newly unified German state was unsure how the museum would fit into the history being created. By 2001, feelings regarding the museum had shifted and an architectural competition was held for an extension which would cause visitors to reconsider the way they think about war.
The original armory building was completed in 1876 as an armory for Kaiser Wilhelm I. The Arsenal main building in the center of Dresden's Albert City served as an armory for roughly twenty years, until it was transformed into a museum in 1897. Since then, the main building of the arsenal has housed the Royal Arsenal Collection, the Royal Saxon Army Museum, and in 1923 became the Saxon Army Museum. After 1938, the museum became the Army Museum of the Wehrmacht, and in 1972 the Army Museum of the GDR. Seven months before the reunification of Germany, the museum was renamed the Military History Museum in Dresden.
On February 13 and 14, 1945, British bomber planes commenced an air attack against Dresden, creating a vast firestorm below. During the first phase, 244 Lancaster bombers dropped high explosive and incendiary bombs aimed at the center of the city. American B-17 bombers followed the next morning, to destroy the city's railroad marshaling yards. While much of the city was in ruins, the Bundeswehr's main military museum and most of the other military buildings in the Albertstadt survived the bombing of Dresden because of its location on the city's outskirts. The building withstood World War II attacks on Germany and continued to be used as a military museum until it was closed in 1989. It re-opened again in 2011 and provided a new way of presenting military history. The exhibition concept and design was developed by HG Merz.
The museum has made an effort to distance itself from the usual presentations of military history. Instead of glorifying war and armies, the museum tries to present the causes and consequences of war and violence. The focus is placed on the human component of war, on the hopes, fears, passion, courage, memories and aspirations of those involved. The museum seeks to inform visitors about the military history while encouraging them to ask questions and seek new answers. Visitors can go through the museum through two approaches: thematic sections, and a chronological tour. Additionally, the museum showcases the history of Military Technology, Handguns, Uniforms and Insignia, Order, Art, an Image Archive, Records, and a Library.
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Geschichte und Technik stehen hier im Vordergrund. Nicht die Verherrlichung
von Kriegstechnik o.ä. Unpassende Kommentare diesbezüglich werden entfernt.
Epic visit to the German Historical Museum in Berlin!
The Deutsches Historisches Museum (German Historical Museum) in Berlin is one of the greatest museums in the world (if not THE) when it comes to medieval exhibits. I got only all the weapons and the video still came out one hour long!
This long video full of medieval and renaissance weapons was an idea that I had as sort of a Christmas present for you guys (since I'm here in Berlin this Xmas)! I hope you enjoy your virtual Christmas tour in probably the best museum in the world of this kind!
COLD WAR Museum @ Checkpoint Charlie Berlin Wall 30 YEARS (Budget Travel Germany){Berlin, GERMANY}
Budget Travel Germany #4
A Cold War Museum, appropriately at one of the historical hotspots, is beside Checkpoint Charlie and the remnants of the Berlin Wall, 30 years after its fall.
Both figuratively and literally, Berlin was the dividing point between East and West Germany; Eastern and Western Europe and communism versus democracy. The Berlin Wall compounded the political and physical separation.
At the BlackBox Cold War Exhibition, there is a detailed overview of the Cold War, the 45-year political struggle starting immediately after the Second World War, when Berlin and Germany was split between the victorious Allies, especially the Americans and Soviets. From the time the city was quartered in 1945 until the Wall was broken and the two halves reunited in 1989, visitors learn about the incidents which set the world on edge.
Join Matt for a review about the Berlin Blockade, the Korean War, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Detente of the 1970s and then the perestroika and glasnost leading to the Wall's collapse. An especially timely visit because of the 30th Anniversary since the Fall of the Berlin Wall.
Budget Travel Berlin Wall 30 Jahre Mauerfall (Germany) #4
Berlin Wall August 13, 1961 - November 9, 1989
BlackBox Cold War Exhibition
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Deutschland - Militärhistorisches Museum Dresden
Seit Oktober 2011 zeigt sich das Militärhistorische Museum der Bundeswehr in Dresden in einem neuen Gewand. Den Umbau leitete Stararchitekt Daniel Libeskind. Das Gebäude am Olbrichtplatz wurde von 1873 bis 1877 gebaut und bildet das Zentrum der Albertstadt. Schon 1914 wurde im Gebäude zum ersten Mal ein Armeemuseum eröffnet.
Das neueröffnete Museum zeigt die Verbindung von Militär und Gesellschaft in den verschiedenen Epochen. Es dürfte wenige Militärmuseen auf dieser Welt geben, die dem Betrachter so viel Abstand zum Krieg geben wie in Dresden. Der Besucher wird hier keine Euphorie über Kriegssieger aber auch keine Schreckensbilder von Verlierern finden. Der Besucher kann die ausgestellten Exponate auf sich wirken lassen. Da gibt es faszinierende Technik zu entdecken, die aber auch bedrohlich wirkt. Militärgeschichte ist aber auch einspannender Exkurs in viele Jahrhunderte Menschheitsgeschichte. Auch Kultur findet ihren Platz - und die Gesellschaft war immer der Impulsgeber für das Wirken des Militärs.
Mein Film zeigt einen kleinen Überblick und soll animieren sich selbst mit diesem sehenswerten Museum auseinanderzusetzen. Er hat nicht den Anspruch von Vollständigkeit und folgt auch nicht in jedem Falle der Chronologie. Vielleicht macht er ja Lust, in Dresden mal etwas anderes als die Alten Meister oder das Grüne Gewölbe zu besuchen.
Für mich ist dieses Museum besonders deshalb so wertvoll, weil es Krieg zeigt, wie er ist - bedrohlich. Und das passt wohltuend zu dieser Stadt, die aus der Erfahrung des 13./14. Februar 1945 mahnt: NIE WIEDER KRIEG!
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Since October 2011, shows the Military History Museum of the Bundeswehr in Dresden in a new guise. The conversion led star architect Daniel Libeskind. The building was built on Olbrichtplatz 1873 to 1877 and is the center of the town of Albert. In 1914 the building was the first time an army museum opened.
The newly opened museum shows the connection between the military and society in different eras. There should be few military museums in the world that give the viewer as much distance as the war in Dresden. The visitor is here no euphoria about the war winners will also no horrific images of losers. The visitor can let the exhibits to be. As you can discover fascinating technology, but also acts threatening. Military history is also a panne Santander excursion into many centuries of human history. Even culture has its place - and the company has always been the inspiration for the work of the military.
My film shows a brief overview and is intended to encourage yourself to deal with this remarkable museum. He does not claim of completeness and also does not follow in any case, the chronology. Maybe it makes you want to visit Dresden something different than the old masters or the Green Vault.
For me, this museum is especially so valuable because it shows war as it is - threatening. And that fits beneficial to this city, from the experience of 13-14. February 1945 warns: NO MORE WAR!
The music is by Kevin MacLeod
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Berlin Then and Now
Berlin at time of war and nowadays. Enjoy.
Soundtrack Der Untergang and Rise of Evil.
GERMANY DRESDEN MILITARY HISTORY MUSEUM
Dresden, Germany. October 21, 2011. A revolutionary German military museum, designed by the star architect Daniel Libeskind, has opened in Dresden.
Weapons display at the National Museum of Military History - Diekirch - Luxembourg
I made this short video of showroom 8 at the National Museum of Military History in Diekirch, Luxembourg. The museum is definitely worth a visit if you're in the neighborhood.
This room features an almost complete collection of American and German weapons, infantry and artillery ammunition, explosives, and anti-tank ordnance used during the Bulge. Most of the artifacts were found in the area, some of them were acquired from or traded with other military museums. Rare items are: German Nebelwerfer artillery rocket Screaming Meamie (in different calibers), 12 cm German mortar, German airborne assault rifle FG 42, American water-cooled Browning machine gun 1917 A1, U.S. Pozit artillery fuze, machine gun ammunition belt filling machine and numerous other artifacts. In addition, there is an extensive display of close combat and other edged weapons from both sides. Also, a superb example of German camouflage is the complete reversible autumn/winter mottled pattern combat dress of a Waffen-SS soldier.