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http://www.woltersworld.com American & Heading to Germany? German & Heading to America? Here we give you some of the basic differences between the USA & Germ...
Alex and Jim take a little tour on the German Autobahn towards Hamburg - - - - - - - - - - - SUBSCRIBE to Germany vs USA on YouTube: http://bit.ly/GERvsUSA_S...
Bruce and Kelly Finkelstein from Virginia Beach are visiting the world's largest fair, the Oktoberfest. On the festival grounds known as the Theresienwiese, ...
Baltimore-based Leonid Serebreni visits Berlin's scientific spots - the Technical Museum, the Anatomy Lecture Hall and the Natural History Museum. More Discover Germany at: http://www.dw.de/program/discover-germany/s-7856-9798
Ein mega angry American Tourist macht lauthals Randale in einer Einkaufsmeile der Stadt Eisenach. Er beschimpft einen Pantomimen,hier nicht im Bild.Schön anz...
Darryl Coe has brought his barrel organ from California to Berlin. Before playing it on Kurfürstendamm, he enjoys a Currywurst. More Reports from Discover Ge...
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Students Will Davies and Daniel Richards from Tennessee admire Schwerin's lakeside castle, try a taste of eel and do some rowing in a dragon boat. Find out m...
Bob Eifling is visiting Bamberg. The city's cathedral and town hall are UNESCO World Heritage sites. And he takes a day trip to Hallerndorf to check out the ...
Here are a few random clips from our trip to Germany. Shot on my Canon s95 and edited in iMovie.
Shane asks people in Berlin about what is typical American for them. Easy Languages is a non-profit video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to le...
Josh from Baltimore is studying abroad for four months at Phillipps University in Marburg. He's interested in Germany's cultural history, and took us along f...
John Powers and Chell O'Neill went on their honeymoon in Bavaria before their wedding. Shortly afterwards they got married - which shows what a harmonious ho...
Don Traver from San Diego, California explores the Eifel region, takes a spin on the Nürburgring, and visits Eltz Castle. Find out more: http://www.dw.de/dw/...
Summer draws tourists from all over the world to our neighborhood here in Hollywood, which makes it the ideal time to play our game "Foreigner or Not?" Here'...
So...we noticed as we were getting on the train to our "next stop" that we were the only ones on. Then the train stopped for a "layover". Meaning, it stopped...
The Schloss in Heidelberg is probably one of the world's most famous castles. Spanning a wide area, the largely ruinous palace and castle building attract th...
Jim and Alex talk about things that annoy them in one another's country! What annoys you? - - - - - - - - - - - SUBSCRIBE to Germany vs USA on YouTube: http:...
http://www.woltersworld.com Ever wonder what some of the differences are between the US & Europe? From public transport to food to tipping we look at some of the main differences and similarities between the two geographic blocks. We do this in order to help tourists better understand the differences. What You Should Know Before You Visit Europe or The USA. Europe vs America for Tourists Filmed in Madrid, Spain, Vienna, Austria, Ghent, Belgium Copyright Mark Wolters 2014
A German film crew produces a travel piece about the American West, featuring trains and specifically the lives of the Amercan Hobo. Digital restoration by B...
Leland Hill from Idaho first came to Augsburg as a young man, stationed with the US army. He's always wanted to return. Now 79, he's finally revisited the ci...
Things to do in Germany | Top Attractions Travel Guide Germany was a country we fell in love with. Having spent a lot of time in SE Asia, we felt the need for a change of pace and Germany was just that. From urban hubs like Berlin to hidden gems like Freiburg, Germany offers a lot for those willing to explore and dig a little deeper. We start off our top attractions travel guide to Germany by focusing on Berlin. Below are the top 25 things to consider doing in the city: 1) Berlin Wall - East Side Gallery 2) Brandenburg Gate 3) Tiergarten 4) MauerPark Flohmarkt (MauerPark Flea Market) 5) Friedrichshain 6) Currywurst 7) Reichstag building 8) Tempelhof 9) Museum Island 10) Holocaust Memorial 11) Charlottenburg Palace 12) Checkpoint Charlie 13) Alexanderplatz - Berlin TV Tower 14) Ritter Sport 15) Berlin Cathedral 16) Currywurst Museum 17) Ride a Bike 18) Spree river boat tour 19) Wurst sausage 20) Friedrichshain Flohmarkt (flea market) 21) German Breakfast 22) Cat Cafe 23) Schnitzel and Spaetzle 24) U-bahn and S-bahn 25) Turkish Food Recently we had the opportunity to visit Europa-Park, the largest theme park in Germany and second most popular theme resort in all of Europe. This was the perfect opportunity for us to rekindle our childhood passion for rides. With over eleven different roller coasters alone we quickly realized we had never been to such a big theme park. What we found cool was that the theme park was divided into different European countries. If you can't visit all of Europe going to Europa Park is like getting little slivers of it all. Accommodating up to 50,000 guests per day, we were fortunate we didn't come during peak season; however, it was still crowded. Overall, the weather was perfect, the rides were fun and it is an experience we won't forget anytime soon. This is a bit of a surprise. We have an eight hour wait for a flight in Frankfurt, so instead of just hanging around in the airport, which was our original plan, we decided to drop our bags off and come into the city. That pretty much wraps up our little visit to Frankfurt. We spent maybe three or four hours just walking around and it was really nice to just see the city without much of an agenda. I came here with quite low expectations to be perfectly honest. I had heard more or less this is just a financial hub but it ended up being quite charming here in Frankfurt and I'm definitely going to miss Germany. I've had a wonderful time traveling around the country. We aren't having much luck with the weather today. It is really rainy here in Freiburg. It is Easter weekend but we are out an exploring and we want to show you the city. Let's go have a tour. One of my first impressions of Freiburg is that it is such a great city to walk around in. That's all we've been doing so far. It's very picturesque. There are cobbled streets and it is also very historic. Thankfully, the weather has shifted dramatically for the better. Earlier we had been rained out, so we had to head back into the hotel because it was cold and windy. Now we're seeing a few patches of blue skies, so we're going to keep exploring around Freiburg. This is part of our Travel in Germany series. We're making a series of videos showcasing German culture, German arts, German foods, German religion and German people. Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
http://bookinghunter.com Berlin is the capital city of Germany and one of the 16 states of Germany. Berlin is situated in northeastern Germany. The most important places to visit in Berlin are: Checkpoint Charlie (its name was given for the Berlin Wall crossing point between East and West Berlin during the Cold War), Berlin city hall (built in Italian Renaissance style, its construction lasted from 1861 to 1869. Along with the State Government of Berlin it is also the office of the city's Governing Mayor), The Potsdam Castle (located about 15 miles outside of Berlin, the castle is a gorgeous masterpiece nestled amidst vineyards. This lovely structure is so exquisite that it is often regarded as the German equivalent of The Palace of Versailles), Reichstag (the seat of German Parliament. Built in 1894, it housed the Parliament of the German Empire and the Weimar Republic. In 1933, a suspicious fire in the Reichstag propelled the Nazi regime to power), The Holocaust Memorial (is a tribute to the millions of Jews killed by the Nazi government. It consists of 2007 stone slabs spread over an area the size of three soccer fields), Museum Island (located in the center of Berlin on the river Spree, it has many world-renowned museums. Due to the art and history that is preserved here, the island is a UNESCO Heritage Site), Brandenburg gate (completed in 1791, this gate is a symbol of Germany. After World War II, the gate was one of the 8 checkpoints between East and West Berlin), Berlin Cathedral (centuries old, this historic landmark has been treasured by all of Germany. Several grand domes adorn the top of the cathedral. Its striking beauty makes the trip worthwhile), Charlottenburg Palace (Berlin's largest royal summer palace. Constructed in the late 17th century. this large, ornate landmark houses a 200-year-old mausoleum that served as a royal burial ground) and many more. This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Berlin travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available. Background music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Dan-O at DanoSongs.com
Travel video about destination Berlin in Germany. Berlin is Germany's modern capital city, a fascinating European metropolis with a dramatic history in which contemporary architecture merges with the imposing character of a centuries-old city. The Nokolai Quarter was built by the DDR government as a sort of old town, a European Disneyland for the city's 750th anniversary, a popular area with 'new' medieval buildings that display various guilds and stone statues that surround the city's oldest church. We travel to nearby Potsdam, a city of castles and gardens and with an old town that features a lively market atmosphere. When the monarchy settled there, so did their armies and with them came craftsmen, merchants and artists from many countries. The castle-like Nauener Tor leads to the Russian colony of Alexandrowka and then to Belvedere on the Pfingstberg. Returning to Berlin we embark on a trip at the Eastern Train Station on the Panorama S-Bahn whose carriages are equipped with large panoramic windows and marvelous views turn the journey into a wonderful adventure. The Olympia Stadium is still a gigantic and remarkable sight and for the 11th Olympic Games in 1936, the Third Reich spared no expense. A new city has emerged from its historic past, Berlin, a young metropolis of the third millennium that is increasingly becoming the centre of Europe. This metropolis with a heart is always worth a visit!
The full version of my Germany travel video. munich, englischer garten, hofgarten, marienplatz, glockenspiel, frauenkirche, street musicians, chinese tower, englischer garten, linderhof castle, neuschwanstein castle, eagle's nest, salzburg, austria, st. wolfgang, austria. residenz museum, munich, full trip photo montage.
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Arriving at Frankfurt International Airport we faced a bit of dilemma. With close to eight hours to kill before our flight from Frankfurt to Brisbane via Abu Dhabi and Singapore, we had to decide between hanging out at the airport and getting online work done or going into the city to for some quick one day whirlwind tour of the city. It wasn't long before we made the decision to head into town. Frankfurt, known locally as Frankfurt am Main, is the business and financial centre of Germany; however, I hadn't heard of many people visiting this city as opposed to using it as a mere transportation hub to get to more popular tourists destinations such as Berlin, Heidelberg or Hamburg. With very few preconceived exceptions we immediately started to be won over by the charm of the city center as we ventured past the futuristic avant-garde skyscrapers to Römer square. We couldn't help but notice the contrast of wealthy businessmen scurrying about in relation to relaxed hipster hangouts along the River Main. Getting outside of the financial hub of the city allowed us to experience a quieter pace of life where many well maintained older buildings displaced futuristic modern ones. One of our favorite experiences was visiting many of the green escapes where the hustle and bustle gave way to ponds, nature trails and geese. Some of the top highlights of our afternoon stroll included visiting Römer square, various museums, the River Main, Römerberg, Alte Nikolaikirche, Saint Bartholomeus' Cathedral, Römerplatz and Hauptwache. Overall, it was the perfect way to spend the afternoon as opposed to being cooped up in the airport waiting hours on end for our flight. This is a bit of a surprise. We have an eight hour wait for a flight in Frankfurt, so instead of just hanging around in the airport, which was our original plan, we decided to drop our bags off and come into the city. That pretty much wraps up our little visit to Frankfurt. We spent maybe three or four hours just walking around and it was really nice to just see the city without much of an agenda. I came here with quite low expectations to be perfectly honest. I had heard more or less this is just a financial hub but it ended up being quite charming here in Frankfurt and I'm definitely going to miss Germany. I've had a wonderful time traveling around the country. This is part of our Travel in Germany series. We're making a series of videos showcasing German culture, German arts, German foods, German religion and German people. Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Fabian Frank shows us three of his favorite places in Munich: the banks of the Isar River, a shop called Sama Sama, which specializes in chocolate, and a restaurant, Zwickl. Find out more: www.dw.de/discover-germany-the-travel-guide-2013-03-23/e-16634345-9798
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Musician Stephan Michme comes from Magdeburg. His favorite spots include the Green Citadel, a building designed by the artist and architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser. More Discover Germany: http://www.dw.de/discover-germany-the-travel-guide-2015-03-21/e-18279752-9798
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Bavaria Travel Guide http://bit.ly/122uYVH Shepherd Entertainment gives you the history of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, which is a mountain resort town in Bavaria, Germany. Garmisch was a small alpine dwelling inhabited by shepherds but the neighboring, Partenkirchen already existed in Roman times and was called Parthenon. The residents of the two villages probably didn't like each other much. They even built their churches with their backs to each other lest they should meet by chance. All this changed in 1935 when the two villages were united in order to have better chances at the tender to organize the winter Olympics. This is when they built their ice skating stadium that was once the biggest in Europe. The three run ski jump stadium at the foot of the -- and the bobsled track surrounded by mountain lakes. The city is still developing and it's become one of the most well known vacation and ski resorts of Germany. However, it's not only a paradise for winter sports. One of Europe's biggest swimming complexes and the first wellness center Auschwitz was built in the 1970s. It has a water surface of 2000 square meters, a wave pool and an open beach. In summer, people can also swim in Riessersee, -- and Eibsee. Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a real holiday resort with a well kept holiday park, theater, confectioneries and restaurants. Richard Strauss bought a villa here from the royalties who received for his opera Salome and lived here until his death. We can find villas similar to Strauss' in both parts of the city mixing with farm houses built in alpine style. There are some Franconia and Swabian, wooden beam structured houses called Fachberg houses but there are more Bavarian ones. The latter are shorter, stubbier. Earlier these frescoes also called luftmalerei used to portray religious scenes but today, they'd rather tell the story of the house itself or the family who owns the house. On the walls of hotels and shops, they're a form of advertisement. The wall of Garmisch's oldest in inn, the Huszar is decorated with the picture of a dragon looking out the window. The well kept gardens are full of flowers of an incredibly wide variety and naturally geraniums adorn all windowsills and railings. The new joint city hall was built in 1935 before the winter Olympics. The most remarkable event in the city surroundings is the passion play in Oberammergau. The inhabitants of the small mountain village have been performing the story of the passion of Christ every 10 years for 380 years now. Their ancestors took a vow to do this at the time of the great plague. The passion is performed for six month from morning until evening and is now a widely known event that draws hundreds of thousands of spectators. A real technical relic, one of the old locomotives of the Zugspitzbahn is exhibited in front of the --house. New motor engines have taken its place in transportation which may not be prettier but are certainly more modern. Every winter, skiers, snow boarders and extreme sports lovers invade the mountains around Garmisch. The lower station of the Zugspitzbahn is near the stadium. There're several ways to go up the mountain including the cograils, cable cars, funiculars and ski lifts. But we can only get near the 2966m high summit with the Zugspitzbahn. Experienced hikers and mountain climbers can also reach the summit on foot in nine hours. The first person to reach the Zugspitz in this way was a Bavarian soldier in 1920. The tracks wind between the houses on the western part of Garmisch then make their way up the steep hillside. Through the pine forests, we can see spectacular mountain lakes sparkling. The last stretch of the journey takes us through a long tunnel. Emerging from the tunnel, we are greeted by a beautiful small lake and after a couple of minutes, we reach the top station. On the summing, we'll find a ski lift and a resthouse with two coats of arms on its railings to show where Bavaria ends and where the Austrian province Tyrol begins. From the huge terrace, we can see the surrounding mountains of Vank, --. There's a small chapel on the snow speckled summit where victims of the mountains are commemorated. The restaurant of the rest house offers tourists, mountaineers and skiers real Bavarian specialties and hot drinks. For our way down, we can also choose the cable car, the Seilbahn that takes us to the small lake of Eibsee instead of Garmisch. Eibsee is a crystal clear emerald colored mountain lake. Campgrounds and hotels have been built here and many people come here in summer to swim and row boats. tips,Garmisch-Partenkirchen,Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Bavaria,germany travel tips,shepherd entertainment,Garmish Partenkirchen in Bavaria Germany,shepherdfilm,world travel
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Travel blogger & TV host La Carmina - http://www.lacarmina.com/blog - explores the Goth scene in Berlin, Germany thanks to apartment rental company Go With Oh (http://www.gowithoh.com) Watch as she visits a fetish party, Last Cathedral horror bar, deathrock goth punk clothing stores (Mystica, XtraX) and alternative art events (Berlin Biennale). Includes footage of a Japanese party with DJ SiSEN from Tokyo! What do you think of Berlin's underground culture? Would you want to visit? For more shopping and clubbing tips, check out my German Goth guide on La Carmina blog: http://www.lacarmina.com/blog/category/italy-europe/ Music by Aesthetic Perfection, used with permission. *** See more dark culture, makeup and fashion on LaCarmina blog: http://www.lacarmina.com/blog *** La Carmina is an experienced alternative travel, pop culture, beauty and fashion TV presenter; see bio below. Contact her for inquiries, television presenting, appearances, collaborations, sponsorships etc. - URL - http://www.lacarmina.com - EMAIL - gothiccarmina {att} gmail - Twitter - http://twitter.com/lacarmina - Facebook - http://goo.gl/GlD8 -- La Carmina Biography -- TV HOST: La Carmina has appeared on The Today Show and co-hosted an episode of Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern for Travel Channel, which airs in 75 countries. She was featured on NHK Kawaii TV and New York Wave. Recent TV hosting and arranging credits include Food Network, Dutch Pepsi, Sony Australia, Canal Plus France, NRK Norway TV, Fuel / Discovery, Pro Sieben, National Geographic, and CNN. Reel: http://youtu.be/d75XqWdi2v4 TRAVEL SHOW: She hosts, writes, arranges and field produces a "Coolhunting America" travel TV show for Huffington Post / AOL. La Carmina travels and scouts out underground attractions and bizarre subcultures, starting with Wisconsin. First episode - http://t.co/9JAgu3J In her new series "Travel SOS," she answers travel questions with celebrity co-stars. COOLHUNTING : She runs a trend consulting / TV hosting and Tokyo fixer company: La Carmina & The Pirates. The crew specializes in Cool Japan, style, music, art, design, alt and youth subcultures. (http://www.lacarmina.com/pirates) BLOGGER + JOURNALIST: Her popular blog - http://www.lacarmina.com/blog - has been featured in major publications (The New Yorker, Washington Post, WWD, Cosmopolitan, Vogue, LA Times). She is a travel and pop culture journalist for CNN, and Huffington Post / AOL. La Carmina is flown worldwide for press trips and event appearances; she was a guest at NY Fashion Week (speaking at IFB Conference), and was twice invited to Luisaviaroma's Firenze4Ever Italy event for the world's top style bloggers. She spoke about social media and travel video at Hong Kong Social Media Week, PRSA Travel Tourism Conference, Mediabistro's Social Curation Summit, and was guest of honor at numerous anime conventions. AUTHOR: She's written 3 books about Jpop food and culture for major publishers (Random House, Penguin USA). These include Cute Yummy Time (about decorating food to look adorable) and Crazy, Wacky Theme Restaurants: Tokyo (maid cafes, cat cafes, bizarre cosplay restaurants). La Carmina is a graduate of Columbia University and Yale Law School. More about her books: http://www.lacarmina.com/books.php † LA CARMINA † Travel and fashion blogger, TV host, author, journalist. - URL - http://www.lacarmina.com - EMAIL - gothiccarmina {att} gmail - Twitter - http://twitter.com/lacarmina - Facebook - http://goo.gl/GlD8
We had heard Berlin was a city bursting with art and music and we were very excited to spend some time there. Here is our list of our favorite activities to do in the city. The following are the best 25 things to do in Berlin, Germany presented in our latest city top attractions travel guide: http://nomadicsamuel.com/photo-essays/25-things-to-do-in-berlin 1) Visit Berlin Wall - The East Side Gallery 2) Brandenburg Gate 3) Tiergarten 4) MauerPark Flohmarkt (MauerPark Flea Market) 5) Friedrichshain 6) Currywurst 7) Reichstag building 8) Tempelhof 9) Berlin's Museum Island 10) Holocaust Memorial - the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe 11) Charlottenburg Palace 12) Checkpoint Charlie 13) Alexanderplatz - The Berlin TV Tower 14) Ritter Sport 15) Berlin Cathedral 16) Currywurst Museum 17) Rent a bike and go riding 18) River spree boat tour 19) Eat a Wurst sausage 20) Friedrichshain Flohmarkt (flea market) 21) Eat a German Breakfast 22) Cat Cafe (Pee Pees Katzen Cafe) 23) Schnitzel and Spaetzle 24) U-bahn and S-bahn metro system 25) Turkish Food The East Side Gallery is the longest remaining strip of the of the former dividing wall between East and West Berlin. Today the 1.3 kilometer long wall stands as a memorial to freedom and it is covered in art and graffiti. Right now we're visiting Brandenburg Gate. This gate dates back to the 18th Century. We're here at Tiergarten, one of the biggest parks in the city. MauerPark is a hipster hangout. Every Sunday people flock to this park and spend the day barbecuing, listening to music, enjoying a few beers, and simply having a good time. There's a popular flea market where you can pick up old vinyls and clothes, and if you head over to the Bear Pit you can catch some karaoke and musical performances. If you want to spot some cool street art, then head over to Friedrichshain. You can't come to Berlin and not eat a Currywurst! This is the city's most popular fast food snack. The sausage is served with a ketchup and curry powder concoction. Up next we're at the Reichstag building which has a pretty cool glass dome on top. This dome is actually open to visitors and it offers 360 degree views of the city. Today we're visiting Tempelhof, a re-purposed airport here in Berlin for leisure activities and sports. If you enjoy museums and art galleries you'll want to visit Berlin's Museum Island. They actually have five different museums here and if you get a daily pass for 18 Euros you get access to all five. We are now visiting the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin. It is also known as the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. Charlottenburg Palace is the largest palace in Berlin and the only surviving royal residence in the city. Checkpoint Charlie was one of the crossing points between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. Located near Alexanderplatz, The Berlin TV Tower offers a great lookout over the city. Chocolate! Ritter Sport is a chocolate brand that is sold all over Germany, and while in Berlin we couldn't resist sampling a few of the different varieties. Berlin Cathedral is located on Museum Island and it's one of the most beautiful churches in the city. If Currywurst is to your liking, you'll want to check out this quirky museum devoted to Berlin's favorite sausage. Renting a bike is a great way to get around the city. Most places will rent out bikes at 10 Euros per day. For a leisurely afternoon, hop on a boat and enjoy a tour down the River Spree. Of course, you cannot come to Berlin and not eat a Wurst or a sausage. The Friedrichshain flea market takes place every Sunday and it's a great place for people watching and a little browsing. The Germans sure know how to enjoy a hearty breakfast, and we recommend you try it too. Breakfast usually offers a wide sampling of loafs and bread rolls, accompanied with various deli cuts and cheese. We couldn't resist visiting yet another cat cafe while we were in Berlin. While in Berlin we enjoyed a hearty meal of Schnitzel. This thin strip of meat is coated in flour, eggs, and breadcrumbs, before being deep-fried. You can order it with a side of mashed potatoes or German noodles known as Spaetzle. It's quite easy to get around Berlin using the U-bahn and S-bahn system. In Berlin, there is a big Turkish population and that means there is awesome Turkish street food. And that's Berlin for you! A city that has risen from the ashes of the war, which is now bursting with art, music, and life. Have you been to Berlin? We'd love to hear your favourite things about the city in the comments below. For more travel and food videos, hit subscribe! This is part of our Travel in Germany series. We're making a series of videos showcasing German culture, German arts, German foods, German religion and German people. Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
Germany's third-largest city, Munich is also the capital of the state of Bavaria. http://www.WatchMojo.com continues our travel series with a look at Munich.
Take a tour of Top 5 Travel Attractions of Munich, Germany - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Hey! it is your host, Naomi. I would like to guide you through the top five attractions of Munich. #5: Marienplatz - the central square of Munich. It has buildings dating back hundreds of years, also a site for the city's major events. #4: English garden - a magnificently landscaped garden. Built in the late 18th century, it was one of the first public gardens in the country. #3: New Town Hall - an architectural feat located in Munich's Central Square. Built between 1867 and 1908, it houses the city's government. #2: Bavarian countryside - Take a day trip outside of Munich to explore beautiful Bavarian countryside with rolling hills and green forests. #1: Nymphenburg Palace - one of the most famous landmarks in Munich. This grand baroque palace used to be the summer residence of Bavarian rulers. Thank you for watching our travel video series. See you next time.
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Top 10 Attractions Berlin (Germany) - Travel Guide - as part of the travel series by GeoBeats. Here are the top 10 attractions of Berlin: Number 10 - Is the Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin's largest royal summer palace. Constructed in the late 17th century. this large, ornate landmark houses a 200-year-old mausoleum that served as a royal burial ground. Number 9 - The Berlin Cathedral. Centuries old, this historic landmark has been treasured by all of Germany. Several grand domes adorn the top of the cathedral. Its striking beauty makes the trip worthwhile. Number 8 - The Brandenburg gate. Completed in 1791, this gate is a symbol of Germany. After World War II, the gate was one of the 8 checkpoints between East and West Berlin. Number 7 - Is the Museum Island. Located in the center of Berlin on the river Spree, it has many world-renowned museums. Due to the art and history that is preserved here, the island is a UNESCO Heritage Site. Number 6 - The Holocaust Memorial. The memorial is a tribute to the millions of Jews killed by the Nazi government. It consists of 2007 stone slabs spread over an area the size of three soccer fields. Number 5 - is Reichstag, the seat of German Parliament. Built in 1894, it housed the Parliament of the German Empire and the Weimar Republic. In 1933, a suspicious fire in the Reichstag propelled the Nazi regime to power. Number 4 - The Potsdam Castle. Located about 15 miles outside of Berlin, the castle is a gorgeous masterpiece nestled amidst vineyards. This lovely structure is so exquisite that it is often regarded as the German equivalent of The Palace of Versailles. Number 3 - is the Berlin city hall. Built in Italian Renaissance style, its construction lasted from 1861 to 1869. Along with the State Government of Berlin it is also the office of the city's Governing Mayor. Number 2 - Checkpoint Charlie. Its name was given for the Berlin Wall crossing point between East and West Berlin during the Cold War. Number 1 - are the beer gardens. Most of these gardens re-open in summer following harsh winters. There are many beer gardens in the city where you can sit back and enjoy a glass of chilled beer.
Take a tour of Hohenzollern Castle in Germany -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. Crowning the peak of a mountain which bears its name is the magnificent Hohenzollern Castle. There is a long and at times troubled history to this place which spans many centuries. The castle belongs to the Hohenzollern family, who have been here even longer than the castle. The family had two previous castles on this location, the oldest from the 11th century. The current castle was built in the 19th century and is a truly remarkable sight. The Hohenzollern family has graciously made their home available for people to come and admire.
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When visiting American two cities should be on your shortlist: New York and Chicago. As far as tourism is concerned you won't find more world class cities to visit in the United States that offer as many different options for festivals, arts, entertainment and dining. NYC, USA and Chi-town really have it all and in our travel video guide we'll recommend some of the top things to do in both cities. Without a doubt these two iconic cities offer some of the best things to do in America. Come for all of the attractions and stay for the fun of it. 50 Things to do in New York City Top Attractions Travel Guide: 1 Grand Central Terminal 2 The High Line 3 Meatpacking District 4 Greenwich Village 5 Brooklyn Bridge 6 Williamsburg 7 Street Art in Williamsburg 8 Prospect Park 9 Dumbo 10 New York Style Pizza 11 Bryant Park 12 New York Public Library 13 Staten Island Ferry 14 Statue of Liberty 15 Battery Park 16 Little Italy 17 Little Korea 18 Chinatown 19 Coney Island 20 Mermaid Parade 21 The Cloisters 22 Harlem's Apollo Theatre 23 Soul Food in Harlem at Sylvia's 24 World Trade Center Memorial 25 Trinity Church 26 Wall Street 27 Lincoln Center 28 Ride a Bicycle 29 Watch a New York Yankees baseball game at Yankee Stadium 30 MET Museum (Metropolitan Museum of Art) 31 Flatiron Building 32 Washington Square Park 33 NYU (New York University) 34 National Museum of the American Indian 35 Museum of Natural History 36 Times Square 37 MOMA (Museum of Modern Art) 38 Roosevelt Island Tramway 39 Fifth Avenue Shopping 40 Rockefeller Center 41 Empire State Building 42 Carnegie Hall 43 Central Park 44 Strawberry Fields 45 Street Food 46 Catch a Broadway Theatre Performance 47 Madison Square Garden 48 African Burial Ground 49 Columbus Circle 50 Take the Subway Metro 35 Things to do in Chicago top attractions travel guide: 1) Chicago Architecture and Chicago River Walk 2) Chicago River Boat Trip 3) Kayaking along the Chicago River 4) Cloud Gate - The Bean 5) Millennium Park 6) Pavilion 'Free Shows' 7) Art Institute of Chicago 8) Watch a Chicago Cubs game at Wrigley Field 9) Eat Deep Dish Pizza 10) Visit the sky deck at Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower) 11) Stroll around the University of Chicago campus 12) Check out the Oriental Institute of History 13) Marvel and escape the bustle at Osaka Garden 14) Enjoy an afternoon or evening at Wicker Park 15) Relax and escape at Humboldt Park 16) Check out the Dinosaur exhibits at the Chicago Field Museum 17) Visit the Shedd Aquarium - the largest indoor one in the world 18) Watch a Chicago Blackhawks game at the United Center 19) Check out the 'Borders' exhibit at Solti Gardens of Grant Park 20) Admire Buckingham Fountain during the day or at night 21) View the Chicago skyline from the Hancock Center 22) Spend an afternoon having fun at Navy Pier 23) Wander around Lincoln Park Zoo and Conservatory 24) Work out or get a tan at North Avenue Beach 25) Laugh your head off watching improv at The Second City 26) Test your mind playing the Zombie Game 27) Go shopping or people watching along the Magnificent Mile 28) Take the Chicago 'El or 'L' CTA metro system 29) Watch an NFL football game (Chicago Bears) at Soldier Field 30) Check out the entirely free Money Museum 31) Ride a bicycle in downtown Chicago 32) Spend time at the Museum of Science and Technology 33) Marvel at the architectural wonder known as Robbie House 34) Rest your legs by taking a Chicago city tour by Segway 35) Check out a performance at Chicago Theatre Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network This is part of our Travel in the United State of America series. We're making a series of videos showcasing American culture, American arts, American foods, American cuisine, American religion and American people. Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
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Montage of video footage taken from around Berlin, Germany's capital city on warm Summer days in July 2012. Berlin is a world city of culture, politics, media, and science. Its economy is primarily based on the service sector, encompassing a diverse range of creative industries, media corporations, and convention venues. Berlin also serves as a continental hub for air and rail transport, and is a popular tourist destination. Significant industries include IT, pharmaceuticals, biomedical engineering, biotechnology, electronics, traffic engineering, and renewable energy. Berlin is home to renowned universities, research institutes, orchestras, museums, and celebrities, as well as host of many sporting events. Its urban settings and historical legacy have made it a popular location for international film productions. The city is well known for its festivals, diverse architecture, nightlife, contemporary arts, public transportation networks and a high quality of living. This footage is taken from two of Central Berlin's districts, these are Mitte and Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf. Identified locations from within the video include the following: Budapester Straße, Weltkugelbrunnen / World Globe Fountain, Zoologischer Garten S-Bahn Station, Messe Nord S-Bahn Station, Neue Kantstraße, Funkturm / Radio Tower, Gesundbrunnen U-Bahn Station, Alexanderplatz, Fernsehturm Berlin / TV Tower Berlin, Rathausstraße, Roten Rathaus / Red Town Hall, Neptunbrunnen / Neptune Fountain, Marienkirche / St. Mary's Church, Karl-Liebknecht Straße, Spandauer Straße, River Spree, Museum Island, Berliner Dom / Berlin Cathedral, Lustgarten / Pleasure Garden, Alles Museum, Humboldt Box, Schloßplatz / Castle Square, Schlossbrücke Berlin / Castle Bridge Berlin, Unter den Linden / Under the Linden Trees Boulevard, Neue Wache / New Guard House, Humboldt University, Frederick the Great Statue, ZDF TV Studio, Russian Embassy, British Embassy, Brandenburg Tor / Gate, USA Embassy, Holocaust-Mahnmal / Holocaust Memorial, Tiergarten / Animal Garden, Soviet War Memorial, Straße des 17. Juni, Siegessaüle / Victory Column, Zoologischer Garten Berlin / Berlin Zoo
By 1947, the United States placed as a high priority the revival of the German economy, an approach opposed by the Soviet Union. After the introduction of a Deutsche Mark the Soviet Union began to allow increasingly stringent checks on passenger and cargo flows travelling to the French, British and American sectors of Berlin, located in the heart of East Germany. This ultimately led to a blockade on all rail and road transport linking West Berlin, but an extensive airlift operation (Operation Vittles) allowed the city to survive. The Communists were however successful in staging a putsch in the Berlin municipal government, eventually leading to the divisions of both Berlin and Germany. Interviewees include Gail Halvorsen, Sir Freddie Laker and Clark Clifford. CLICK here to subscribe http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=historyfootage If you like the video, SHARE it with your friends!
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When traveling from Central America to the United States through Mexico, immigrants are forced to battle drug cartels, corrupt police officers, and human traffickers, all before they even come close to the US border. People tend to assume that the immigrants crossing the US--Mexico border are all Mexican. The reality is that a large percentage of them come from Central America, and their journey north is grueling. To get to the US, they first have to pass through Mexico, an ordeal that often ends up being even more difficult than getting into the United States. Most migrants cross into Mexico on rafts, via the Suchiate River. After that, they need to protect themselves from corrupt Mexican police, drug cartels like the infamous Zetas, and even fellow migrants. They often travel by foot and by pubic transit, but many of them ride on top of "the Beast," the freight trains that travel from the south to the north of Mexico. While the majority of the migrants are young men, a small percentage of them are women who endure hardships like the possibility of being raped by basically anyone they come across. Some of them are forced to stay in the border state of Chiapas and work as prostitutes because they are too weak to keep going, need to save some money to continue their journey, or, if they decide to stay , so they can travel back and forth between Mexico and their home countries to visit their kids[NJ1] . In this episode of Fringes, we followed Yoana, a young girl from Guatemala who has been living in the small town of Huixtla, Chiapas, working as a prostitute to make money to help her two sons. We tagged along with a special unit from the state government that is in charge of protecting migrants as they travel through Chiapas. We then hopped on board the Beast with more than 400 other migrants traveling from Arriaga to Ixtepec, Oaxaca, to try to understand the hardships they go through and why they leave their homes in the first place. Check out the Best of VICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of Subscribe to VICE here! http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://bit.ly/VICE-Videos Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com Like VICE on Facebook: http://fb.com/vice Follow VICE on Twitter: http://twitter.com/vice Read our tumblr: http://vicemag.tumblr.com
Jamie's in Venice, getting away from the tourist traps, and experiencing the delicious authentic tastes the real Venice has to offer. Jamie tries his hand at fishing and cooks up spaghetti vongole. He learns the secret to making the best risotto in the world, and also prepares a beef carpaccio, and a perfect Venetian tiramisu.
Hamburg is the second largest city in Germany and the eighth largest city in the European Union. It is a major transport hub and is one of the most affluent cities in Europe, and a major tourist destination with a wide-ranging visitor attraction offering. This film features footage from a 2 day exploration of the city, beginning in Wilhelmsburg, and ending with a journey out of the city Northwards along the River Elbe. It features many of the famous and not so famous sights that Hamburg has to offer, including visitor attractions; infrastructure; transport; streets; buildings; parks; arts; and architecture. There are numerous identified locations and features within the film, these are as follows: Neunfelder Straße (Wilhelmsburg); Ministry of Urban Development & Environment; Bahnhof Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg; Hamburg Hauptbahnhof; Bieber-Haus; Heinrich-Hertz-Turm; Deutsches Schauspielhaus (theatre); St. George's Church; Außenalster; United States Consulate; Ferdinandstor; Glockengießerwall; Binnenalster; Ballindamm; Kleine Alster; Hamburg Town Hall (Rathaus); Rathausmarkt; Bergstraße; St. Peter's Church; Kreuslerstraße; Speersort; Domstraße; St. Jacob's Church; Mönckebergstraße; Mönckebergbrunnen; Thalia Theatre; Ferdinandstraße; Alstertor; Haus Alstertor; Jungfernstieg; Gänsemarkt; Gotthold Ephraim Lessing monument; Valentinskamp; Emporio-Haus; Laeiszhalle; Johannes-Brahms-Platz; District Court; Wallanlagen; Teich; Criminal Court; Sievekingplatz; Hanseatic Higher Regional Court; Große Wallanlagen; Brahms Kontor Building; Pilatuspool; Hamburg Altona Station; Landungsbrücken; Blockbräu; Bei den St. Pauli-Landungsbrücken; Hotel Hafen Hamburg; River Elbe; Alter Elbtunnel; Baumwall; Kehrwiederfleet; Elbpromenade; Stage Theater Im Hafen am AIDA-Musical-Boulevard; Niederbaum-Brücke; Binnenhafenbrücke; St. Nicholas Church; St. Michael's Church; Brooks-Brücke; Binnenhafen; Mattenwiete; Holzbrücke; Deutsche Bundesbank; Deichstraße; Schaartorbrücke; Alsterfleet; Herrengrabenfleet; Stubbenhuk; MSC Magnifica at Hamburg Cruise Terminal; Hamburg Cruise Terminal; Views of Hamburg from MSC Magnifica; The Port of Hamburg; and Hamburg-Finkenwerder Airport. To read more about Hamburg, click here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburg . To read more about some of the locations in the video, click the following links: Hamburg Hauptbahnhof – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburg_Hauptbahnhof ; Ausßenalster – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Außenalster ; Binnenalster - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binnenalster ; Hamburg Town Hall – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburg_Rathaus ; Hamburg Altona Station – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburg-Altona_station ; St. Nicholas Church – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Nicholas'_Church,_Hamburg ; St. Michael’s Church – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Michael's_Church,_Hamburg ; St. Peter’s Church - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Peter's_Church,_Hamburg ; Elbe Tunnel – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbe_Tunnel_(1911) ; MSC Magnifica – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MSC_Magnifica ; Hamburg Cruise Terminal – http://www.hamburgcruisecenter.eu ; The Port of Hamburg – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_of_Hamburg ; and Hamburg-Finkenwerder Airport - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburg_Finkenwerder_Airport . If you liked this film there are many more like it on my YouTube channel, which can be found at https://www.youtube.com/user/stuartmoss . Please do check out my channel and subscribe to my videos by clicking the red subscribe button. You can also find my travel films and photography updates on the following: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mosstravel please like my Facebook page; WordPress: http://mosstraveltv.wordpress.com please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow link; Tumblr: http://stuartmoss.tumblr.com please follow my blog by clicking the +Follow button; Blogger: http://mosstraveltv.blogspot.co.uk please follow my blog by bookmarking the page; Google+ just add +stuartmoss ; and You can follow my travels on Twitter @mosstraveltv or by visiting https://twitter.com/mosstraveltv .
Burning Spear Live concert at Rockpalast '81 ♦ Burning Spear and the Burning Band. ♦♦ Sᴇᴛʟɪsᴛ ♦♦ 0:00:05 ○ Iɴᴛʀᴏ: Travelling.....8'56'' . . . ►ᴍᴏʀᴇ ►► 0:08:46 ○ African Postman...7'39'' 0:16:36 ○ Slavery Days........7'40''. 0:24:23 ○ Man In The Hills....7'10'' 0:31:35 ○ Follow Marcus.......5'05'' 0:36:41 ○ Nyah Keith............4'45'' 0:41:27 ○ Lion......................6'18' 0:47:37 ○ Columbus..............6'10'' 0:53:50 ○ Ethiopean ...........12'30'' ( Starring Bobby Ellis + a drunk :) 1:06:11 ○ Foggy Road...........6'50'' 1:13:02 ○ Institution...............6'20' 1:19:19 ○ The Sun.................7'15'' 1:26:40 ○ Eɴᴄᴏʀᴇ: . . . . . .. . 20'56'' ᴀᴜᴅɪᴏ ᴏɴʟʏ . . . . . . . . medley Door deep / African Teacher / o´ Jah . Recorded Live for Rockpalast - Markthalle Hamburg Germany 25/01/1981 Mᴜsɪᴄɪᴀɴs : Vᴏᴄᴀʟs - Winston Rodney Nelson Miller - drums Anthony Bradshaw - bass Michael Wilson - guitar Michael Martin - keybord Elias Rodney - percussions Herman Marquis - sax Bobby Ellis - trumpet . Jᴀʜ Nᴏ Dᴇᴀᴅ .!! . Lɪɴᴋs: Burning Spear official: http://www.burningspear.net Cᴏʟʟᴇᴄᴛɪᴏɴ WDR ʀᴀᴅɪᴏ/ᴛᴠ ʙʀᴏᴀᴅᴄᴀsᴛs: http://www.wdr.de © PRS Mᴜsɪᴄ ʟᴛᴅ - Pᴜʙʟɪsʜᴇᴅ with perm. ©ID: PRS81YTwJo9c .
►My channel: http://youtube.com/TheBestFilmArchives ►SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/TheBestFilmArchives?sub_confirmation=1 ►Google+: http://plus.google.com/+TheBestFilmArchives ►Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheBestFilmArchives ►Twitter: http://twitter.com/BestFilmArch This documentary covers the single largest migration of immigrants to the United States of America through Ellis Island between 1890 and 1920. It is the story of Ellis Island and the American immigration experience. This film is a tribute to the 18 million men, women and children who made the torturous journey from the Old to the New World between 1890 and 1920, in the single largest migration in human history. The film radically tells the immigrants' stories as they braved the unknown, from the time they left their homelands, their journey across the ocean, to the moment the doors of Ellis Island opened, revealing the great promise of America. About the immigration to the USA (until 1930) The history of immigration to the United States is a continuing story of peoples from more populated continents, particularly Europe and also Africa and Asia, crossing oceans to the new land. Historians do not treat the first indigenous settlers as immigrants. Starting around 1600 British and other Europeans settled primarily on the east coast. Later Africans were brought as slaves. During the nation's history, the growing country experienced successive waves of immigration which rose and fell over time, particularly from Europe, with the cost of transoceanic transportation sometimes paid by travelers becoming indentured servants after their arrival in the New World. At other times, immigration rules became more restrictive. With the ending of numerical restrictions in 1965 and the advent of cheap air travel immigration has increased from Asia and Latin America. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_immigration_to_the_United_States American immigration history can be viewed in four epochs: the colonial period, the mid-19th century, the start of the 20th century, and post-1965. Each period brought distinct national groups, races and ethnicities to the United States. During the 17th century, approximately 175,000 Englishmen migrated to Colonial America. Over half of all European immigrants to Colonial America during the 17th and 18th centuries arrived as indentured servants. The mid-19th century saw mainly an influx from northern Europe; the early 20th-century mainly from Southern and Eastern Europe; post-1965 mostly from Latin America and Asia. Historians estimate that fewer than one million immigrants - perhaps as few as 400,000 - crossed the Atlantic during the 17th and 18th centuries. The 1790 Act limited naturalization to "free white persons"; it was expanded to include blacks in the 1860s and Asians in the 1950s. In the early years of the United States, immigration was fewer than 8,000 people a year, including French refugees from the slave revolt in Haiti. After 1820, immigration gradually increased. From 1836 to 1914, over 30 million Europeans migrated to the United States. The death rate on these transatlantic voyages was high, during which one in seven travelers died. In 1875, the nation passed its first immigration law, the Page Act of 1875. The peak year of European immigration was in 1907, when 1,285,349 persons entered the country. By 1910, 13.5 million immigrants were living in the United States. In 1921, the Congress passed the Emergency Quota Act, followed by the Immigration Act of 1924. The 1924 Act was aimed at further restricting the Southern and Eastern Europeans, especially Jews, Italians, and Slavs, who had begun to enter the country in large numbers beginning in the 1890s. Most of the European refugees fleeing the Nazis and World War II were barred from coming to the United States. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_to_the_United_States About the Americanization Americanization is the process of an immigrant to the United States of America becoming a person who shares American values, beliefs and customs and is assimilated into American society. This process typically involves learning English and adjusting to American culture, and customs, while keeping the old foods and religion. The Americanization movement was a nationwide organized effort in the 1910s to bring millions of recent immigrants into the American cultural system. 30+ states passed laws requiring Americanization programs. The movement climaxed during World War I, as eligible young immigrant men were drafted into the Army, and the nation made every effort to integrate the European ethnic groups into the national identity. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americanization_(immigration) Island of Hope, Island of Tears (1989)
Welcome to my youtube page, I post all sorts of short clips throughout my various bike trips around the world. I have partaken in 15 extended roadtrips ranging from south america to europe. Please subscribe below for more video and cool bike riding content.
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This German tourist just to rub it into the faces of American fans minding their own business. US vs Germany at World Cup
Pretzels or beer Cultural and religious aspects are especially exciting for tourists from the US, when they visit Germany. Americans go on 30 million overseas trips per year, five percent of them heading to Germany. Jim Sherman: They are spending at least a week overseas typically on average and they spend around 5,000 dollars on their vacation.
Diana Miller from Dallas, Texas meets up with a Finnish friend go off the beaten track for a stroll through the German capital, including a bit of shopping i...
What the HELL is wrong with the United States, first you get groped and Hi-Tech Striped searched at all of our airports, then you get pulled over by the poli...
... Joachim Gauck of Germany and King Felipe VI of Spain over the Crash of a Germanwings Flight.
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noodls 2015-03-27... Merkel of Germany and Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy Brey of Spain over Germanwings Flight Crash.
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noodls 2015-03-27Germany (i/ˈdʒɜrməni/), officially the Federal Republic of Germany (German: Bundesrepublik Deutschland, pronounced [ˈbʊndəsʁepuˌbliːk ˈdɔʏtʃlant] ( listen)), is a federal parliamentary republic in Europe. The country consists of 16 states while the capital and largest city is Berlin. Germany covers an area of 357,021 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal climate. With 81.8 million inhabitants, it is the most populous member state and the largest economy in the European Union. It is one of the major political powers of the European continent and a technological leader in many fields.
A region named Germania, inhabited by several Germanic peoples, was documented before AD 100. During the Migration Period, the Germanic tribes expanded southward, and established successor kingdoms throughout much of Europe. Beginning in the 10th century, German territories formed a central part of the Holy Roman Empire. During the 16th century, northern German regions became the centre of the Protestant Reformation while southern and western parts remained dominated by Roman Catholic denominations, with the two factions clashing in the Thirty Years' War, marking the beginning of the Catholic–Protestant divide that has characterized German society ever since. Occupied during the Napoleonic Wars, the rise of Pan-Germanism inside the German Confederation resulted in the unification of most of the German states into the German Empire in 1871 which was Prussian dominated. After the German Revolution of 1918–1919 and the subsequent military surrender in World War I, the Empire was replaced by the Weimar Republic in 1918, and partitioned in the Treaty of Versailles. Amidst the Great Depression, the Third Reich was proclaimed in 1933. The latter period was marked by Fascism and World War II. After 1945, Germany was divided by allied occupation, and evolved into two states, East Germany and West Germany. In 1990 Germany was reunified.