As a comrade who uploads historical footage to KZitem, I am aware of how expensive licensing fees for footage can be. I've had to pay over $1000 for a SINGLE VIDEO! I applaud your efforts and support your valuable work!
@MaximusandHistory
Жыл бұрын
Your channel is absolutely amazing, and some of your work is outstanding Hakushin! And yes, I am very aware of how much you spent, I applaud your efforts too!! I also tried purchasing footage from NF in the past and they charge a criminal fee. I couldn't believe it when they said they charge 600 euros per minute of footage, it was so ridiculous! That was the moment I realized how much money and dedication you put into your channel, so kudos to you! Before I purchased my first footage, I didn't even comprehend how expensive historical film is!
@daltonagre
9 ай бұрын
Here in Brazil, I watche dyoiur video. I saw the end of East Germany. @@MaximusandHistory
@PracticalNeuron
Жыл бұрын
i may not agree with the communist ideology but i always find myself back here just to watch and listen to ddr parades.
@MaximusandHistory
Жыл бұрын
The East Germans knew how to throw a military parade, I love studying the military history of countries from around the world.
@Ocinneade345
Жыл бұрын
They never achieved communism. The Cold War proved it requires the entirety of the world’s working class
@renatovonschumacher3511
Жыл бұрын
DDR parades had nothing to do with the communist ideology. The DDR parades just kept the style of the German Wehrmacht of WW II..
@carlosmpsenyorcapitacollon6977
Жыл бұрын
@@renatovonschumacher3511More like the Imperial Wehrmacht.
@ffarmchicken
Жыл бұрын
Same. It’s live viewing on a Time Machine back to a different time. Even the party rulers were wearing fedoras from the 1940’s style. It’s hilarious. Talk about living in the past.😂
@theonegermandude
Жыл бұрын
I love this, especially the Parademarsch. Thank you for uploading it mate.
@MaximusandHistory
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome! 😀
@detlefprobst5821
4 ай бұрын
Genau so richtig
@theonegermandude
4 ай бұрын
Auf jedenfall
@GlamorousTitanic21
Жыл бұрын
You gotta hand it to them, the NVA knew how to put on a military parade that had that wow factor.
@MaximusandHistory
Жыл бұрын
They really do! It's always fascinating to watch this footage for the first time. The musicians are the best part of these ceremonies!
@GavinHawkinsMusic
Жыл бұрын
@@MaximusandHistory For sure, the NVA military orchestras were the best of their time!
@ongmengkang3110
Жыл бұрын
Your channel always provides the high quality footage of DDR parade, I already watch all of your videos even though some are only 1-2 minutes and I rewatch it again many times, I hope you will upload many high quality footage in the future ❤. Greetings from Malaysia 🇲🇾
@MaximusandHistory
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate your kind words, it's always great to know my viewers come from all over the world! :D
@tristanwalsh3468
Жыл бұрын
0:29 That drum/cymbal beat!
@MaximusandHistory
Жыл бұрын
This is a very traditional German Marching beat dating back to the 16th century, it's used in virtually every single Germanic march out there!
@Anton_Rudkovskiy
Жыл бұрын
0:20 Preußischer Lockmarsch 0:29 Parademarsch Nr.1 der Nationalen Volksarmee 0:38 Sylvianer Marsch 1:20 ??? 1:29 Laridah Marsch 2:01 Straßenmarsch Nr.1 This is not a comlete playlist, maybe it have some mistakes)
@Lynn.knepper1280
Жыл бұрын
1:20 Laridah beginning
@초보회원
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video I'm always watching it well
@genossedmitry9603
Жыл бұрын
As always is fine everything! Thank you, Genosse)
@MaximusandHistory
Жыл бұрын
:)
@thecosmos729
Жыл бұрын
Awesome parade, thank you so much for purchasing the footage and making this video possible! Happy Late Workers Day!
@MaximusandHistory
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate the very kind comment! I hope you enjoyed it!
@thecosmos729
Жыл бұрын
@@MaximusandHistory Yes, the footage was amazing!
@scanida5070
Жыл бұрын
Man, I knew that stuff is expensive but Jesus! If I could I‘d love to support you but I don’t have anything like Paypal and I’m currently saving up all my money. There isn‘t much playroom when it comes to money as a teenager… So I‘m only left with giving a lot of supportive words, if that makes up for it. Nevertheless, I‘m really looking forward to seeing more of your short documentaries. I really liked the last one with Ukraine and Russia. You really have a high production quality despite your channel being relatively small! And it‘s always a treat seeing you upload a video, no matter how short it is :)
@MaximusandHistory
Жыл бұрын
And I appreciate you supporting my channel since the very beginning! Don't worry about donating, it's completely optional! You've always been active in the discussions, which makes me very happy! :-)
@BinhNguyen-uw1tc
Жыл бұрын
Yeah :D
@chengtianheng6219
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your wonderful parade video, I hope you can open a Patreon or other ways to help you upload more wonderful videos, and I hope you can continue this great job, best wishes from China!
@songsofthepast3401
Жыл бұрын
I would gladly donate for the sake of those archives ! I'm a militaria collector so i know what's like to spend money in what you love !
@hdkdhdodhdnddjfkfjfofkfofo1453
Жыл бұрын
Thumbnail before: "Die Größe" Raketetropen der DDR Thumbnail after: Erich Honecker (1912-1994) smiling with the officer in the left and in front of Wilhelm "Wili" Stoph (1914-1999) Thumbnail after (AGAIN): Soldiers marching
@GavinHawkinsMusic
Жыл бұрын
Always exited for new parade footage! by the way, what company owns the footage you upload?
@avtom_
Жыл бұрын
German Archives I believe. It’s a shame they cost so much money to license, we are so lucky the Soviet parade uploaded haven’t run into this problem. Hopefully Maximus gets the funding to expand his channel, these videos are amazing! I had no idea all the DDR’s parades were still in existence, just hidden away 😔 maybe the same can be said for Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Yugoslavia, Romania, maybe even Bulgaria’s old parades?
@MaximusandHistory
Жыл бұрын
@@avtom_ RedSamurai84 paid around $5,000 USD for his parade videos, but that was back in 2008 when it was very cheap to buy this footage. Considering he has over 20 parade videos.
@avtom_
Жыл бұрын
@@MaximusandHistory Oh damn, that’s a lot of money and all for the benefit of others👀
@MaximusandHistory
Жыл бұрын
@@avtom_ Yes, he didn't make a dime off his footage but he grew in popularity because he showed the world that amazing piece of history!
@AdmiralUstinov
Жыл бұрын
Hello Maximus, Bravo for your work on this document, it is beautiful and useful for the story👍👍. I want to support your work. Could you explain to me how "Patreon" works, because I'm a bit "old" to understand this system 😉 With my respectful friendship from Belgium⭐️🚩⚓️
@MaximusandHistory
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate the support! Patreon is essentially a website where you can donate any sum of money, usually $1 a month or higher. Usually Patreon subscribers (those who donated money) usually get access to certain perks, such as being able to directly communicate me on Patreon. It's completely optional!
@marcelosedy4703
Жыл бұрын
DDR bravo!😍😍
@ericsmith1496
5 ай бұрын
damnnn, they be hotboxing berlin with all dat carbon
@andreyanatol9788
Жыл бұрын
Удачи вашему каналу. Это история.
@austino5076
Жыл бұрын
I see it's expensive, but is the entire film of the parade in the archives?
@MaximusandHistory
Жыл бұрын
Yes, the full footage is available for purchase. There is even footage of events that are not even mentioned anywhere on the internet! They have virtually every single military parade that has been televised in the GDR dating back to the 1960's, the earlier parades from the late 1950's are handled by a different organization called Progress Film.
@austino5076
Жыл бұрын
@@MaximusandHistory I would definitely contribute to a Patreon to support the channel and get more film !!!
@MaximusandHistory
Жыл бұрын
@@austino5076 I appreciate it so much!!
@scanida5070
Жыл бұрын
@@MaximusandHistory Do you know if they have footage of the Bundeswehr‘s parade for GI de Mazière? Aside from Konrad Adenauer‘s, it was the only big military parade the Bundeswehr held which mirrored the NVA‘s. I‘ve only seen very few pictures and a small clip of the parade during a documentary and in colour even!
@MaximusandHistory
Жыл бұрын
@@scanida5070 I will ask if they do! I definitely want to see some Bundeswehr and Bundesgrenzschutz parades!
@andreyanatol9788
Жыл бұрын
У меня отец в Германии служил.
@sergiocd18
Жыл бұрын
There are a lot of people in Germany who think that the “Nationale Volksarmee- NVA” (National People’s Army), the army of communist East Germany, would have been able to wipe the floor with their West German opponent, the “Bundeswehr”, but I disagree. I met a lot of former NVA soldiers and officers after the reunification of Germany, served with a few of them together, and when you talk from professional to professional, the picture is very different. The East German Army did a lot of things better than most NATO armies did. As their country was a dictatorship, the military didn’t have to care about public opinion or human rights and could practically do whatever they wanted: -High readiness levels. An NVA armored battalion was able to get ready for combat and move to the front line in a few hours. The Bundeswehr, on the other hand, needed 24 to 48 hours to get combat ready. -Well trained personnel. Soldiers were extremely well trained and prepared. Compulsory military service in the NVA lasted much longer than in the Bundeswehr and this meant more time for training. -Better Special Operations Forces. During the Cold War, the Bundeswehr didn’t have any Special Forces. The military planners thought that our paratroopers were good enough for all kinds of missions. The NVA, on the other hand, had a lot of Special Ops, not only in the Army and Navy but also within the State Security. A long time after the Cold War had ended, I spoke with a guy who was a member of a State Security paramilitary sabotage unit. These guys regularly went to Western Europe to reconnoiter German and NATO military installations. In the event of armed conflict, they would have caused us a lot of problems. -Discipline. The NVA was highly disciplined. An order wasn’t supposed to be discussed as it sometimes happened in the Bundeswehr. In combat, this is a big plus. -Perfect maintenance. All their equipment was ready to use all the time. This might look impressive but like many other Eastern European militaries, the NVA also had a lot of problems: -Obsolete and inferior material. Although perfectly working, most Eastern German weapons were Soviet-made and technologically inferior to NATO systems. The NVA had only limited night fighting capability and their tanks (mostly T-55 and T-72) weren’t a match for the Bundeswehr's Leopards or the American M-1 Abrams. -Dependance on the Soviet Union. The GDR (German Democratic Republic) was a satellite state under the rule of the Soviet Union. This was also true for their military. Therefore, in combat, the NVA could only be as good as their military strategists who weren’t Germans. -Politicized leadership. What impressed me most when I spoke with former NVA soldiers, was how much they hated and despised their officers. In the Bundeswehr, you usually respect your commander, as long as he isn't a total jerk, but not so in the NVA: to become an officer there, you had to be a good communist first. Military capabilities only came second. Of course, this resulted in a highly indoctrinated and less capable officer corps. -Incompetence. Unlike the Bundeswehr, the NVA wasn't built up with the help of former Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS officers. A former “Nazi” officer becoming an NVA General would have been unthinkable. The few higher ranking Wehrmacht officers in the NVA were mostly people that have been “turned around” during their time as POWs in the Soviet Union. Other high ranking staff had been fighting for the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War. They were good communists, but terrible soldiers. In the Bundeswehr, on the other hand, it wasn’t unusual to see the bearer of a Knight’s Cross or a Panzer Ace. The Bundeswehr profited from those experts, while the NVA couldn’t. -Lack of motivation. To have discipline is good, but it isn’t enough. Eastern German conscripts weren’t really willing to fight for their country. In most parts of Eastern Germany, the population was able to receive a Western TV signal and therefore, they knew exactly what was going on. I remember that many Western TV hosts sent special greetings to their viewers in Eastern Germany because they knew how popular their shows were there. When the Eastern German government crumbled, they made a last ditch effort to control the situation and gave an order to their most loyal army units to suppress the massive popular uprising. However, instead of obeying the orders of their superiors, these units decided to revolt themselves. Despite all the propaganda and discipline, the NVA probably wouldn’t have been able to continue fighting for a long time against their Western German brothers. Roland Bartetzko former German Army, Croatian Defense Council, Kosovo Liberation Army
@josef-peterroemer5309
Жыл бұрын
The NVA, was trained 10 times better then any BRD soldiers basically a Mickey Mouse Club no one in west Germany want to serve in the military, that is why they made it optional to serve in social services instead military. The Abram tank didn't Come into being until 1980, so anytime before that the west Germans had nothing to brag about. As far as hating their officers, that's like that in every military including in the west. You are biased in your opinion since you were from the BRD military. Having better weapons doesn't mean you will win, Vietnam, Afghanistan, etc. Without the help of the Amis, the BRD soldiers would have had their asses handed to them by the NVA.
@josef-peterroemer5309
Жыл бұрын
Kosovo Liberation?, That's a laugh, it was an illegal invasion by the west as usual to divide the country as they seemed fit. It was a criminal act.
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