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ОтветитьI'm not always a fan of colorizing photos, but these are superb. Beautiful job.
ОтветитьI can't stop watching all these colored pictures and videos..like stepping back in time!
Ответитьsome of these photos look like was taken recently...
ОтветитьMagnificent
ОтветитьWhy the sad music? Why the sad face?
ОтветитьThank you.
ОтветитьDachau, My great Aunt was intered in Dachau for spying for the Allies.
She was so stunningly gorgeous that the Nazi's couldn't help but brag
to her about what they had done and what they were going to do.
She simply forwarded all this information to the Maquis.
The Americans liberated Dachau in the very nick of time.
She lived to a ripe old age of 95 and was visited by her many young relatives
throughout the years.
Oh how much more I could have learned and enjoyed if I could have read the captions. Even my cheaters couldn't make out this incredibly small font. I'm buying a new pair with the largest magnification available then watch again.
ОтветитьAll these people are dead, just like we all will be soon… Happy Thanksgiving 🦃
ОтветитьWhy do they have to keep calling these soldiers African- American they are just American. They fought for this country, that’s like calling me an Italian a American it’s so annoying!
ОтветитьI don't think all are black and white coloured.
Ответить1935 sharecropping chick is got that Adidas dress on right
ОтветитьGreat photos 👍Terrible Captions👎
ОтветитьHuman misery at its finest. we've come a long way..not.
ОтветитьEvery one of them grew old and died before I was born but I'm looking at them like it's through a window, like they're about to tell me something. The only difference between me and them is their principles and values, their culture and personality was influenced by a world I've never seen or experienced.
ОтветитьThe text is too small and when I pause the video to read the text the play pause controls pop up and cover the text.
ОтветитьRasputin was the creepy uncle that shouldn't be around the kids
ОтветитьGreat video but an ant couldn't read the captions with a magnifying glass 🤦🏽♀️♥️.
ОтветитьEaster eggs for ? 😂👏👍
ОтветитьThe face at Dachau and those standing in line at Auschwitz are soo haunting yet so important for our younger generation to see and learn about. I’ve talked to my oldest child about WW2 and concentration camps bc my grandparents on my dads side were 100% Polish and went to Auschwitz several times after ww2 when they would go back to Poland to visit family and although illegal, they brought a piece of broken off piece of a gas chamber back with them from maybe the 1950’s or 60’s and my dad showed me along with a knife that had a Nazi symbol on it that my great uncle supposedly took off of Hitlers desk (there is no way of truly knowing if it came from Hitler’s desk but a historian did say it was a true Nazi knife from WW2) and my grandfather (my Dziadzia as we called him) served in WW2 so having all these historical things that I’ve seen growing up made me more aware of the horrific things that went on and that my family saw and I want my children to also know and never forget the faces of these innocent people who suffered. Sorry for the novel but it just hit me like a brick seeing the sunken in face at Dachau. Seeing the innocent women and children standing in line at Auschwitz. Heartbreaking, haunting and yet so important for us to make sure these faces are not forgotten in history.
ОтветитьWonderful pictures but I couldn't read the captions.
ОтветитьIts a shame you can barely read the pic identification
ОтветитьThank you. Beautiful
ОтветитьThis was so awesome! It brings more reality to the pictures. Black and white pics can feel so ancient and distant, color allows them to have a whole new sentiment! Awesome work!
ОтветитьAll I can say is why does no one smile in the past
ОтветитьThe music is horrible ! 💩
ОтветитьBreathtaking?
ОтветитьHistory teaches us that exceptions are what makes life so vulnerable to the course set for man to live as vapor.
ОтветитьIf you get a chance to go back in time, what would you do?
Ответить100 years from now someone will be looking at a picture of you
ОтветитьI’m stoned rn and this is amazing lol
ОтветитьI wish some of these had a brief description.
ОтветитьBreathtaking? Interesting for the most part
ОтветитьColorization being used, yet again, for more sensationalized Clickbait bullshit.
ОтветитьHow wonderful it is to not only see historical pictures in black and white, but to see them in color is an entirely different experience. Thank you to whoever took their time to do this!
ОтветитьPictures that paint a thousand words. Haunting and evocative.
Side note: I wish you can make the captions a little bigger and clearer so they're easier to read. Other than that, you're doing a good job! Keep it up!
London firemen were slipknot in the making.
ОтветитьThank you for posting these photos. I like the colourisation, it somehow brings them to life and closer to us. The topics are all varied too, weighted towards USA but some European historical photos too. I've enjoyed looking at them.
ОтветитьA Mexican invented color TV. White racist protest color TV because they thought it was voodoo. When will whites evolve!!
ОтветитьAuschwitz-Birkenau was in Poland occupied by Germans.
ОтветитьI’m proud to see that African-Americans fought for the Union in the Civil War, World War I and II. Sadly many areas of endeavor in this great country still limit their rights
ОтветитьThis was incredible! Thank you
ОтветитьWow…in color it looks more like a staging or replication of an old photo…not the actual one. Would’ve been cool to see them side by side or before/after.
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