I met a cool german guy…

Published 2024-06-16
Did you know this about the Berlin Wall? Be honest. from 2018.

#germany #berlin

All Comments (21)
  • @ronny-lb1cr
    Your passion and excitement is heartwarming bro
  • @SniiKee
    Damn.. your video gave me a throwback to a less complicated time. Loved watching your Germany videos.
  • @saufpark_tv
    Hey Conner, love ur show! Love and Peace 2 ur community! Have a great stay in germany! <3
  • @MagicChris86
    What you had as lunch in the end of the video was not a Döner Kebap, it was a Schawarma sandwich, which is an Arabic dish, whilst Döner Kebap is a Turkish dish, invented here in Berlin/Germany in its current form (but there was a slightly different version in Turkey and other areas, already).
  • @alkalinesalina
    As Someone born and raised in Berlin, yes whole west of Berlin was surrounded by the wall. I live just outside of Berlin and where I live there is still a watchtower from that time. The east side gallery is not the only place where you can still find pieces of the wall. If you look closely, you still see the impact of the devision nowadays. East Berlin is heavy influenced by Eastern European architecture and some streets still carry names of eastern famous political persons. I grew up in the French sector, where some streets are still in French. Crazy times back then, my grandfather tells me about it all the time. They actually escaped east Berlin one day before the wall was built. There are also still places you can visit where they show escape tunnels from people trying to dig their way under the wall
  • @publicminx
    at the moment is also the Football Euro Cup 2024 in Germany (also in Berlin)
  • 1:31 That doesn't work anymore. The Eastern Ampelmännchen has become sort of a mascot for the entirety of Berlin after the reunification and can now be found all over West Berlin as well.
  • @hneemann
    the wall was around western berlin, not "the west". "the west" is west germany wich had no wall, only to the east a normal border like in north korea :D
  • @hannofranz7973
    I could have told him the same fifty years ago when I was about nine years old.
  • Man when will you comeback to India??? Its been more then 5 years bro, comeback man, we miss you bro love from india❤❤
  • If u need a place to stay for a few days or a week or maybe 2. In south Germany near Augsburg, Lauingen Danube. I would offer in the time of August. There are some events in the area, if u got nothing to do.
  • A friend gave me a piece of the wall. His wife was German and her father lived on the west side with the wall at his back yard. When they were tearing it down, my friend asked to use his jackhammer so he could get some pieces. I met her father when he came to the US. He didn't speak English, but I spoke some German. All these people are gone.
  • @Kristina_S-O
    While Berlin definitely was (and is) special, all of Germany was devided. No wall, but massive fences and guarding along that border from north to south. You can still see it today on it's entire length. By the way, the wall came down in 1989, almost 35 years ago.
  • @iwasbored2217
    going there by every day by bike or car. It's funny how this is just a random street for us living here but for tourist and especially first timers this is mind blowing ♥️
  • @Patrick_RBX
    I visited the eastern part of central berlin and the city definitly feels way different than the smal town in southwest saxony that i live in.
  • @pako1724
    "Just go south and walk around (the wall)" ... 🙄
  • I grew up with the wall in the neighborhood and well ... I think it also had some advantages. Even as a 6-year-old, I was allowed to ride my bike long distances on my own, because my parents knew that we kids couldn't get lost. And we didn't need a compass ... East was in all directions. When I look back on that time, I always think of a line from Reinhard Mey: "How often did I see it (the wall), until I finally didn't see it anymore" (from the song "Mein Berlin"... I wish there was a YT version with English subtitles).