Beautiful Dresden before its destruction at the end of WWII in color: Watch and weep!

This film shows the beautiful German city of Dresden not long before World War II around 1936. Watching this film becomes extremely emotional if one realizes that what can be seen here no longer exists because of alied bombing raids. These raids on Dresden took place from 13 to 15 February 1945 whereby almost the complete city was destroyed. The raids became a symbol of the “terror bombing” campaign against Germany, which was one of the most controversial Allied actions of the war. Some people called and still call this bombardment a War Crime. Just watch this film to see how beautiful it was and to realize that approximately 25,000 innocent civilians were killed during the bombardment to understand such opinions. For more information, please read this: Some parts of Dresden have been rebuilt. Take a look here: and especially here: The original B&W film has been restored, enhanced and colorized by means of state-of-the-art video software based on Artificial intelligence. Among other it has been speed-corrected, motion-stabilized, contrast & brightness enhanced, noise reduced, upscaled to full HD and colorized with DeOldify. Source: Music: Howard Harper-Barnes & Trevor Kowalski. Please help to further identify the locations in this timeline: 00:00 Dresden before WW-II. 00:05 River view of Albertinum, Sekundogenitur, Estates house, Hausmannsturm from the residence castle, cathedral 00:38 City hall tower with golden sculpture of Hercules (5,05m hight) 01:11 View from the tower of the Kreuzkirche (in the background the Sophienkirche with her two slim towers) 01:29 Frauenkirche 02:33 Hausmannsturm from the residence castle 03:18 Sculpture of Martin Luther at the foot of the Frauenkirche 03:23 The Johanneum (an extension side building of the residence castle) 03:46 The Stallhof (a tournament place of the residence castle) 04:23 Schinkelwache (formerly a police station) 04:36 The Semper Opera with Quadriga 05:21 On the left side can see the Sophienkirche, on the right side is the Schinkelwache 05:37 View of the rear of the cathedral 05:58 View from the Brühl’sche Terrasse to the Blockhaus (a guard station on the Newtown side) 06:11 View of the Erlweinspeicher (a storage building) 06:34 The Golden Rider (an equestrian sculpture of the elector August der Starke) 06:55 Japanisches Palais 08:09 The Garden Palais in the city park 09:17 Impressions from the city park Großer Garten 09:31 Kronentor from the Zwinger 10:56 Impressions from the Zwinger with various pavilions(a building complex with green areas, exhibitions and collections- for example the porcelain collection) 11:40 The Porzellanpavillon with the collection. These locations have been added thanks to Youtube viewer “The Beautymaker“.
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