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Aachen for Students and Tourists I Germany's Most Beautiful University Cities Pt.1
DW's Lukas Stege shows us around Aachen. With its ancient cathedral, cosy old town, lively pub scene and one of world's most renowned universities—Aachen is one of the hottest student cities in Germany. It has plenty to entertain tourists, too! Joined by two students, Lukas tours the city of Charlemagne and visits the famous RWTH, the University of Science and Technology.
00:00 Intro
00:32 Where is Aachen?
00:45 Aachen's history: Roman ruins and thermal springs
01:29 Emperor Charlemagne
01:52 How students find Aachen
03:00 Facts and figures about the RWTH Aachen
03:30 Main building of RWTH, meeting Indian student Priya Pal
07:08 Kármán-Tor
07:47 Aachen Cathedral
08:58 Roman columns
09:11 Town Hall
09:21 Aachener printen
09:35 Humboldt House, meeting Mexican student Yara Lintermanns
11:01 ...
published: 16 Aug 2023
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Top 10 Things to Do in Aachen, Germany - Travel Guide [4K]
SUBSCRIBE ► https://viatravelers.com/sub-to-youtube Aachen is one of the oldest cities in Germany. It is also the home of several museums, libraries, and historic sites.
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published: 04 Sep 2023
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Aachen 1944 - America's Mini Stalingrad
The late 1944 Battle of Aachen, the first German city to fall to the Allies, was particularly vicious and resembled, on a smaller scale, the street fighting in Stalingrad.
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published: 07 Sep 2019
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America's Stalingrad: Battle of Aachen | Animated History
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Battle of the Bulge / Battle of Germany. Directed by Don Horan. A&E Television Networks, 1983.
DiMarco, Louis A.. Concrete Hell : Urban Warfare from Stalingrad to Iraq. London: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2012.
Felton, Mark. Aachen 1944 - America's Mini ...
published: 31 Mar 2022
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Aachen, Germany, walking tour 4K 60fps - A beautiful German city
Today's tour is in Aachen city, Germany. It is the westernmost city in Germany, and borders Belgium and the Netherlands to the west, the triborder area. It is located between Maastricht (NL) and Liège (BE) in the west, and Bonn and Cologne[b] in the east. The Wurm River flows through the city, and together with Mönchengladbach. Aachen is well known for being home to the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in Germany - Aachen Cathedral.
In today's tour, we will walk through the city, passing it's most beautiful streets, buildings, churches, monuments and squares, stroll through its narrow, winding lanes, and enjoy the flair of the westernmost major city in Germany. Watch the video and enjoy the tour in Aachen city located at the point where three countries – Germany, Belgium and the Netherlan...
published: 07 Feb 2023
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Aachen - 1200 years after Charlemagne | Discover Germany
Charlemagne had Aachen built up into his favorite residence. From here he ruled over his huge empire, which stretched from the North Sea to the Mediterranean. In 2014 Aachen is commemorating Charlemagne, who died there 1200 years ago. With the imperial cathedral as its focal point, special exhibitions with sumptuous objects from all over Europe bring Charlemagne's era to life.
More Reports from Discover Germany: http://www.dw.de/discovergermany
published: 27 Jul 2014
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Ein Tag in Aachen | WDR Reisen
Die alte Kaiserstadt Aachen liegt im Dreiländereck von Deutschland, Niederlande und Belgien. Karl der Große hat sie sehr geprägt. Vor allem verdanken die Aachener ihm den Dom. Daneben entdeckt Lisa Kestel auf ihrem Rundgang aber auch Thermalquellen, Printenbäcker, Studentenkneipen und viele andere wunderschöne Ecken. Sie beendet den Ausflug im Stadtwald mit einem Begleiter auf vier Hufen.
The old imperial city of Aachen is located in the border triangle of Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium. Charlemagne had a great influence on it. Above all, the people of Aachen owe him the cathedral. Lisa Kestel also discovers thermal springs, Printenbäcker, student pubs and many other beautiful corners on her tour. She ends the excursion in the city forest with a companion on four hooves.
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published: 10 Jun 2020
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Aachen City Germany/Walking tour in Aachen NRW 4k
Aachen Germany
Recent archaeological discoveries show that the region where Aachen is today was already inhabited before the year 2000 BC. In the first millennium BC, the region was inhabited by Celts.
At some point at the beginning of the following millennium (first millennium after Christ), the Romans began to build public baths in the region, aimed at military personnel, taking advantage of the typical thermal waters of the locality, which they called Aquae Granni. The first written record of the city's existence dates back to 765, when the Frankish king Pepin the Short referred to it as "Aquis villa", for its waters.
Its Germanic name, Aachen, derived from "aha" - "water", in Old Germanic; the Franks adapted the name to "Aix" - later renamed Aix-la-Chapelle, in allusion to the ch...
published: 18 Mar 2024
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Wie Susanne Czennia zur Alemannia kam und warum sie nie woanders hin wollte | You never talk alleng
Naturgemäß stehen die Spieler bei einem Fußballclub im Vordergrund. Das Team von der Geschäftsstelle schafft es selten ins Rampenlicht, dabei geht ohne die Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter gar nichts. Susanne Czennia arbeitet schon seit 25 Jahren für die Alemannia, im Sommer 1999 wurde sie als Assistentin der sportlichen Leitung eingestellt. Seitdem sorgt sie für Struktur und Ordnung in den administrativen Abläufen. Im Podcast erzählt sie Thorsten Pracht, wieviel sie von Jörg Schmadtke gelernt hat, wie sie als einzige Frau an Managertagungen teilgenommen hat und natürlich, welche Bedeutung der Aufstieg für sie hätte.
Alle Folgen unseres Alemannia-Podcasts findet Ihr hier: https://www.aachener-zeitung.de/themen/you-never-talk-alleng/ (https://www.aachener-zeitung.de/themen/you-never-t...
published: 17 Apr 2024
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PARALLEL II - AACHEN 1944 - A WWII Then & Now Short Film
PARALLEL II - AACHEN 1944 is a WWII Then & Now Short Film with the goal to play two films parallel to each other, creating a bridge between the war in 1945 and 2020.
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The Battle of Aachen is one of the toughest urban Battles of World War II fought by the Americans. On October 10, 1944, General Huebner, commander of the US 1st Infantry Division 'Big Red One', delivered an ultimatum to German Forces in Aachen. They threatened to bomb the city if the German garrison did not surrender. The German commander refused.
On October 13, 1944, the US 26th Infantry Regiment of the 1st Infantry Division, started attacking the city center. It wasn't until October 21, that the last German garrison surrendered.
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published: 01 Feb 2022
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Aachen for Students and Tourists I Germany's Most Beautiful University Cities Pt.1
DW's Lukas Stege shows us around Aachen. With its ancient cathedral, cosy old town, lively pub scene and one of world's most renowned universities—Aachen is one...
DW's Lukas Stege shows us around Aachen. With its ancient cathedral, cosy old town, lively pub scene and one of world's most renowned universities—Aachen is one of the hottest student cities in Germany. It has plenty to entertain tourists, too! Joined by two students, Lukas tours the city of Charlemagne and visits the famous RWTH, the University of Science and Technology.
00:00 Intro
00:32 Where is Aachen?
00:45 Aachen's history: Roman ruins and thermal springs
01:29 Emperor Charlemagne
01:52 How students find Aachen
03:00 Facts and figures about the RWTH Aachen
03:30 Main building of RWTH, meeting Indian student Priya Pal
07:08 Kármán-Tor
07:47 Aachen Cathedral
08:58 Roman columns
09:11 Town Hall
09:21 Aachener printen
09:35 Humboldt House, meeting Mexican student Yara Lintermanns
11:01 Pontstrasse Pub mile
11:54 Live concert: Burden to Atlas
CREDITS:
Report: Lukas Stege, Kerstin Schmidt
Camera: Holm Weber
Editing: Klaus Hellmig
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DW's Lukas Stege shows us around Aachen. With its ancient cathedral, cosy old town, lively pub scene and one of world's most renowned universities—Aachen is one of the hottest student cities in Germany. It has plenty to entertain tourists, too! Joined by two students, Lukas tours the city of Charlemagne and visits the famous RWTH, the University of Science and Technology.
00:00 Intro
00:32 Where is Aachen?
00:45 Aachen's history: Roman ruins and thermal springs
01:29 Emperor Charlemagne
01:52 How students find Aachen
03:00 Facts and figures about the RWTH Aachen
03:30 Main building of RWTH, meeting Indian student Priya Pal
07:08 Kármán-Tor
07:47 Aachen Cathedral
08:58 Roman columns
09:11 Town Hall
09:21 Aachener printen
09:35 Humboldt House, meeting Mexican student Yara Lintermanns
11:01 Pontstrasse Pub mile
11:54 Live concert: Burden to Atlas
CREDITS:
Report: Lukas Stege, Kerstin Schmidt
Camera: Holm Weber
Editing: Klaus Hellmig
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- published: 16 Aug 2023
- views: 51305
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Top 10 Things to Do in Aachen, Germany - Travel Guide [4K]
SUBSCRIBE ► https://viatravelers.com/sub-to-youtube Aachen is one of the oldest cities in Germany. It is also the home of several museums, libraries, and histor...
SUBSCRIBE ► https://viatravelers.com/sub-to-youtube Aachen is one of the oldest cities in Germany. It is also the home of several museums, libraries, and historic sites.
However, when planning a trip to Aachen, you'll want to ensure you don't miss out on the best things to do there. In this video, we look at the top 10 things to do in Aachen, Germany.
AACHEN TRAVEL ESSENTIALS
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Aachen is a city in western Germany, located in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is also home to the RWTH Aachen University.
The name Aachen is of Latin origin; the first part is "aqua, "which means water; the second part, "acha" comes from the old Germanic word for field or plain, which also means water. It is famous for its mineral springs, distributed throughout the city and used as baths since Roman times.
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Best Places to Visit in Germany: https://viatravelers.com/places-to-visit-in-germany/
Most Famous Historical Landmarks in Germany: https://viatravelers.com/landmarks-in-germany/
CONTENTS INCLUDED
0:00 Intro
1:51 Elisenbrunnen
3:10 Aachen Cathedral (Aachen Dom)
4:22 Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum
5:10 Aachen Rathaus
6:02 Couven Museum
7:09 Center Charlemagne
8:00 Aachen Tierpark Euregiozoo
8:57 Statue de Charlemagne
9:49 Ponttor
10:31 Aachener Printen
11:34 Outro
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SUBSCRIBE ► https://viatravelers.com/sub-to-youtube Aachen is one of the oldest cities in Germany. It is also the home of several museums, libraries, and historic sites.
However, when planning a trip to Aachen, you'll want to ensure you don't miss out on the best things to do there. In this video, we look at the top 10 things to do in Aachen, Germany.
AACHEN TRAVEL ESSENTIALS
Join our FREE travel newsletter: https://viatravelers.com/vt-newsletter
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Use Going (Formerly Scott's Cheap Flights): https://going.sjv.io/0Jg7bO
Best Tours in Aachen: https://www.getyourguide.com/aachen-l138/?partner_id=VDAXC0T&utm_medium=online_publisher&cmp=youtube
Search for Cheap Flights to Germany: https://www.momondo.com/in?a=kan_246612_561402&enc_eid=&enc_lid=&enc_cid=youtube&encoder=27_1&enc_pid=deeplinks&url=/flights/germany
Aachen is a city in western Germany, located in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is also home to the RWTH Aachen University.
The name Aachen is of Latin origin; the first part is "aqua, "which means water; the second part, "acha" comes from the old Germanic word for field or plain, which also means water. It is famous for its mineral springs, distributed throughout the city and used as baths since Roman times.
RELATED TRAVEL GUIDES
Watch Things to Do in Munich, Germany - Travel Guide [4K]: https://youtu.be/7GJ5_bSh7YQ?si=kUVPgFX5g0SZtSjr
Read Fun & Best Things to Do in Aachen, Germany: https://viatravelers.com/things-to-do-in-aachen/
Best Family Vacation Ideas in Germany: https://viatravelers.com/family-vacation-in-germany/
Best Places to Visit in Germany: https://viatravelers.com/places-to-visit-in-germany/
Most Famous Historical Landmarks in Germany: https://viatravelers.com/landmarks-in-germany/
CONTENTS INCLUDED
0:00 Intro
1:51 Elisenbrunnen
3:10 Aachen Cathedral (Aachen Dom)
4:22 Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum
5:10 Aachen Rathaus
6:02 Couven Museum
7:09 Center Charlemagne
8:00 Aachen Tierpark Euregiozoo
8:57 Statue de Charlemagne
9:49 Ponttor
10:31 Aachener Printen
11:34 Outro
Where to reach me
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#aachen #germany #europe #travel
- published: 04 Sep 2023
- views: 13007
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Aachen 1944 - America's Mini Stalingrad
The late 1944 Battle of Aachen, the first German city to fall to the Allies, was particularly vicious and resembled, on a smaller scale, the street fighting in ...
The late 1944 Battle of Aachen, the first German city to fall to the Allies, was particularly vicious and resembled, on a smaller scale, the street fighting in Stalingrad.
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The late 1944 Battle of Aachen, the first German city to fall to the Allies, was particularly vicious and resembled, on a smaller scale, the street fighting in Stalingrad.
Help support my channel:
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Disclaimer: All opinions and comments expressed in the 'Comments' section do not reflect the opinions of Mark Felton Productions. All opinions and comments should contribute to the dialogue. Mark Felton Productions does not condone written attacks, insults, racism, sexism, extremism, violence or otherwise questionable comments or material in the 'Comments' section, and reserves the right to delete any comment violating this rule or to block any poster from the channel.
- published: 07 Sep 2019
- views: 2393835
20:15
America's Stalingrad: Battle of Aachen | Animated History
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Battle of the Bulge / Battle of Germany. Directed by Don Horan. A&E Television Networks, 1983.
DiMarco, Louis A.. Concrete Hell : Urban Warfare from Stalingrad to Iraq. London: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2012.
Felton, Mark. Aachen 1944 - America's Mini Stalingrad. 2019.
Irvine, Amy. “How Did the Battle of Aachen Unfold and Why Was It Significant?” History Hit. History Hit, January 22, 2021. https://www.historyhit.com/day-history-aachen-falls/.
Kingseed, Cole. From Omaha Beach to Dawson's Ridge : The Combat Journal of Captain Joe Dawson. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2013
The Big Picture: Battlefields of Yesterday. Films On Demand. 2008.
The Military Engineer 55, no. 367 (1963): 385–385. http://www.jstor.org/stable/44575126.
Whitlock, Flint. “The Battle of Aachen: Breaking down the Door to Europe in WWII.” Warfare History Network, September 30, 2020. https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/2016/07/26/the-battle-of-aachen-breaking-down-the-door-to-europe-in-wwii/.
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Battle of the Bulge / Battle of Germany. Directed by Don Horan. A&E Television Networks, 1983.
DiMarco, Louis A.. Concrete Hell : Urban Warfare from Stalingrad to Iraq. London: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2012.
Felton, Mark. Aachen 1944 - America's Mini Stalingrad. 2019.
Irvine, Amy. “How Did the Battle of Aachen Unfold and Why Was It Significant?” History Hit. History Hit, January 22, 2021. https://www.historyhit.com/day-history-aachen-falls/.
Kingseed, Cole. From Omaha Beach to Dawson's Ridge : The Combat Journal of Captain Joe Dawson. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2013
The Big Picture: Battlefields of Yesterday. Films On Demand. 2008.
The Military Engineer 55, no. 367 (1963): 385–385. http://www.jstor.org/stable/44575126.
Whitlock, Flint. “The Battle of Aachen: Breaking down the Door to Europe in WWII.” Warfare History Network, September 30, 2020. https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/2016/07/26/the-battle-of-aachen-breaking-down-the-door-to-europe-in-wwii/.
Music:
Armchair Historian Theme - Zach Heyde
Thread the Needle - Gavin Luke
Dragon King - Jo Wandrini
Suca - Ocaz
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Where Are The Stars - Silver Maple
- published: 31 Mar 2022
- views: 1152983
46:49
Aachen, Germany, walking tour 4K 60fps - A beautiful German city
Today's tour is in Aachen city, Germany. It is the westernmost city in Germany, and borders Belgium and the Netherlands to the west, the triborder area. It is l...
Today's tour is in Aachen city, Germany. It is the westernmost city in Germany, and borders Belgium and the Netherlands to the west, the triborder area. It is located between Maastricht (NL) and Liège (BE) in the west, and Bonn and Cologne[b] in the east. The Wurm River flows through the city, and together with Mönchengladbach. Aachen is well known for being home to the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in Germany - Aachen Cathedral.
In today's tour, we will walk through the city, passing it's most beautiful streets, buildings, churches, monuments and squares, stroll through its narrow, winding lanes, and enjoy the flair of the westernmost major city in Germany. Watch the video and enjoy the tour in Aachen city located at the point where three countries – Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands – meet.
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#aachen #Germany #medievaltown #deutschland
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Today's tour is in Aachen city, Germany. It is the westernmost city in Germany, and borders Belgium and the Netherlands to the west, the triborder area. It is located between Maastricht (NL) and Liège (BE) in the west, and Bonn and Cologne[b] in the east. The Wurm River flows through the city, and together with Mönchengladbach. Aachen is well known for being home to the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in Germany - Aachen Cathedral.
In today's tour, we will walk through the city, passing it's most beautiful streets, buildings, churches, monuments and squares, stroll through its narrow, winding lanes, and enjoy the flair of the westernmost major city in Germany. Watch the video and enjoy the tour in Aachen city located at the point where three countries – Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands – meet.
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#aachen #Germany #medievaltown #deutschland
- published: 07 Feb 2023
- views: 151386
5:29
Aachen - 1200 years after Charlemagne | Discover Germany
Charlemagne had Aachen built up into his favorite residence. From here he ruled over his huge empire, which stretched from the North Sea to the Mediterranean. I...
Charlemagne had Aachen built up into his favorite residence. From here he ruled over his huge empire, which stretched from the North Sea to the Mediterranean. In 2014 Aachen is commemorating Charlemagne, who died there 1200 years ago. With the imperial cathedral as its focal point, special exhibitions with sumptuous objects from all over Europe bring Charlemagne's era to life.
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Charlemagne had Aachen built up into his favorite residence. From here he ruled over his huge empire, which stretched from the North Sea to the Mediterranean. In 2014 Aachen is commemorating Charlemagne, who died there 1200 years ago. With the imperial cathedral as its focal point, special exhibitions with sumptuous objects from all over Europe bring Charlemagne's era to life.
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- published: 27 Jul 2014
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Ein Tag in Aachen | WDR Reisen
Die alte Kaiserstadt Aachen liegt im Dreiländereck von Deutschland, Niederlande und Belgien. Karl der Große hat sie sehr geprägt. Vor allem verdanken die Aachen...
Die alte Kaiserstadt Aachen liegt im Dreiländereck von Deutschland, Niederlande und Belgien. Karl der Große hat sie sehr geprägt. Vor allem verdanken die Aachener ihm den Dom. Daneben entdeckt Lisa Kestel auf ihrem Rundgang aber auch Thermalquellen, Printenbäcker, Studentenkneipen und viele andere wunderschöne Ecken. Sie beendet den Ausflug im Stadtwald mit einem Begleiter auf vier Hufen.
The old imperial city of Aachen is located in the border triangle of Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium. Charlemagne had a great influence on it. Above all, the people of Aachen owe him the cathedral. Lisa Kestel also discovers thermal springs, Printenbäcker, student pubs and many other beautiful corners on her tour. She ends the excursion in the city forest with a companion on four hooves.
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Die alte Kaiserstadt Aachen liegt im Dreiländereck von Deutschland, Niederlande und Belgien. Karl der Große hat sie sehr geprägt. Vor allem verdanken die Aachener ihm den Dom. Daneben entdeckt Lisa Kestel auf ihrem Rundgang aber auch Thermalquellen, Printenbäcker, Studentenkneipen und viele andere wunderschöne Ecken. Sie beendet den Ausflug im Stadtwald mit einem Begleiter auf vier Hufen.
The old imperial city of Aachen is located in the border triangle of Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium. Charlemagne had a great influence on it. Above all, the people of Aachen owe him the cathedral. Lisa Kestel also discovers thermal springs, Printenbäcker, student pubs and many other beautiful corners on her tour. She ends the excursion in the city forest with a companion on four hooves.
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- published: 10 Jun 2020
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Aachen City Germany/Walking tour in Aachen NRW 4k
Aachen Germany
Recent archaeological discoveries show that the region where Aachen is today was already inhabited before the year 2000 BC. In the first millenni...
Aachen Germany
Recent archaeological discoveries show that the region where Aachen is today was already inhabited before the year 2000 BC. In the first millennium BC, the region was inhabited by Celts.
At some point at the beginning of the following millennium (first millennium after Christ), the Romans began to build public baths in the region, aimed at military personnel, taking advantage of the typical thermal waters of the locality, which they called Aquae Granni. The first written record of the city's existence dates back to 765, when the Frankish king Pepin the Short referred to it as "Aquis villa", for its waters.
Its Germanic name, Aachen, derived from "aha" - "water", in Old Germanic; the Franks adapted the name to "Aix" - later renamed Aix-la-Chapelle, in allusion to the chapel (today, the Aachen Cathedral) built in the city, which became the capital of the Holy Roman Empire, chosen by Charlemagne (who was probably born in Aachen in the year 742 and who died there on January 28, 814), having been the seat of the coronation of 32 emperors who succeeded Charlemagne, until the ceremony was transferred to Frankfurt, in the 20th century
Its political competitors were the cities of Rome and Ravenna. The first city, in political importance, and the second, in architectural and historical treasures.
Practically devastated by the barbarians in 881, it was rebuilt in 983, being razed again by a violent fire in 1656, and once again, in the 20th century, during the Second World War.
Aachen was, of all the cities in Europe, the most inhabited and visited by emperors, kings and statesmen. Several councils, synods and diets were also held there, and several political issues were resolved. Highlights include the signing of the treaty of May 1668, which put an end to the War of Devolution, between Spain and France, and the treaty of October 1748, known as the Peace of Aachen, which determined the end of the War of Succession of Austria, and also the congress of 1818, in which the evacuation of France by the allies was sanctioned, after the defeat of Napoleon.
From 936 to 1531, Germanic emperors were crowned in Aachen. The city was occupied by French troops in 1794 and later annexed 1801 by France, passed to the Kingdom of Prussia in 1815 and, from 1918 to 1930, the city was occupied by the Allies as a result of the defeat of Germany in the First World War. During the Second World War, two-thirds of Aachen was destroyed by aerial bombing. It was also the first major German city to be liberated by the Allies, in October 1944.
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Aachen Germany
Recent archaeological discoveries show that the region where Aachen is today was already inhabited before the year 2000 BC. In the first millennium BC, the region was inhabited by Celts.
At some point at the beginning of the following millennium (first millennium after Christ), the Romans began to build public baths in the region, aimed at military personnel, taking advantage of the typical thermal waters of the locality, which they called Aquae Granni. The first written record of the city's existence dates back to 765, when the Frankish king Pepin the Short referred to it as "Aquis villa", for its waters.
Its Germanic name, Aachen, derived from "aha" - "water", in Old Germanic; the Franks adapted the name to "Aix" - later renamed Aix-la-Chapelle, in allusion to the chapel (today, the Aachen Cathedral) built in the city, which became the capital of the Holy Roman Empire, chosen by Charlemagne (who was probably born in Aachen in the year 742 and who died there on January 28, 814), having been the seat of the coronation of 32 emperors who succeeded Charlemagne, until the ceremony was transferred to Frankfurt, in the 20th century
Its political competitors were the cities of Rome and Ravenna. The first city, in political importance, and the second, in architectural and historical treasures.
Practically devastated by the barbarians in 881, it was rebuilt in 983, being razed again by a violent fire in 1656, and once again, in the 20th century, during the Second World War.
Aachen was, of all the cities in Europe, the most inhabited and visited by emperors, kings and statesmen. Several councils, synods and diets were also held there, and several political issues were resolved. Highlights include the signing of the treaty of May 1668, which put an end to the War of Devolution, between Spain and France, and the treaty of October 1748, known as the Peace of Aachen, which determined the end of the War of Succession of Austria, and also the congress of 1818, in which the evacuation of France by the allies was sanctioned, after the defeat of Napoleon.
From 936 to 1531, Germanic emperors were crowned in Aachen. The city was occupied by French troops in 1794 and later annexed 1801 by France, passed to the Kingdom of Prussia in 1815 and, from 1918 to 1930, the city was occupied by the Allies as a result of the defeat of Germany in the First World War. During the Second World War, two-thirds of Aachen was destroyed by aerial bombing. It was also the first major German city to be liberated by the Allies, in October 1944.
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- published: 18 Mar 2024
- views: 2397
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Wie Susanne Czennia zur Alemannia kam und warum sie nie woanders hin wollte | You never talk alleng
Naturgemäß stehen die Spieler bei einem Fußballclub im Vordergrund. Das Team von der Geschäftsstelle schafft es selten ins Rampenlicht, dabei geht ohne die Mita...
Naturgemäß stehen die Spieler bei einem Fußballclub im Vordergrund. Das Team von der Geschäftsstelle schafft es selten ins Rampenlicht, dabei geht ohne die Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter gar nichts. Susanne Czennia arbeitet schon seit 25 Jahren für die Alemannia, im Sommer 1999 wurde sie als Assistentin der sportlichen Leitung eingestellt. Seitdem sorgt sie für Struktur und Ordnung in den administrativen Abläufen. Im Podcast erzählt sie Thorsten Pracht, wieviel sie von Jörg Schmadtke gelernt hat, wie sie als einzige Frau an Managertagungen teilgenommen hat und natürlich, welche Bedeutung der Aufstieg für sie hätte.
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Moderation: Thorsten Pracht
Produktion: Peter Engels
Cover: Hans-Gerd Claßen
Foto: Alemannia Aachen
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Naturgemäß stehen die Spieler bei einem Fußballclub im Vordergrund. Das Team von der Geschäftsstelle schafft es selten ins Rampenlicht, dabei geht ohne die Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter gar nichts. Susanne Czennia arbeitet schon seit 25 Jahren für die Alemannia, im Sommer 1999 wurde sie als Assistentin der sportlichen Leitung eingestellt. Seitdem sorgt sie für Struktur und Ordnung in den administrativen Abläufen. Im Podcast erzählt sie Thorsten Pracht, wieviel sie von Jörg Schmadtke gelernt hat, wie sie als einzige Frau an Managertagungen teilgenommen hat und natürlich, welche Bedeutung der Aufstieg für sie hätte.
Alle Folgen unseres Alemannia-Podcasts findet Ihr hier: https://www.aachener-zeitung.de/themen/you-never-talk-alleng/ (https://www.aachener-zeitung.de/themen/you-never-talk-alleng/)
Moderation: Thorsten Pracht
Produktion: Peter Engels
Cover: Hans-Gerd Claßen
Foto: Alemannia Aachen
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- published: 17 Apr 2024
- views: 344
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PARALLEL II - AACHEN 1944 - A WWII Then & Now Short Film
PARALLEL II - AACHEN 1944 is a WWII Then & Now Short Film with the goal to play two films parallel to each other, creating a bridge between the war in 1945 and ...
PARALLEL II - AACHEN 1944 is a WWII Then & Now Short Film with the goal to play two films parallel to each other, creating a bridge between the war in 1945 and 2020.
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The Battle of Aachen is one of the toughest urban Battles of World War II fought by the Americans. On October 10, 1944, General Huebner, commander of the US 1st Infantry Division 'Big Red One', delivered an ultimatum to German Forces in Aachen. They threatened to bomb the city if the German garrison did not surrender. The German commander refused.
On October 13, 1944, the US 26th Infantry Regiment of the 1st Infantry Division, started attacking the city center. It wasn't until October 21, that the last German garrison surrendered.
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PARALLEL II - AACHEN 1944 is a WWII Then & Now Short Film with the goal to play two films parallel to each other, creating a bridge between the war in 1945 and 2020.
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The Battle of Aachen is one of the toughest urban Battles of World War II fought by the Americans. On October 10, 1944, General Huebner, commander of the US 1st Infantry Division 'Big Red One', delivered an ultimatum to German Forces in Aachen. They threatened to bomb the city if the German garrison did not surrender. The German commander refused.
On October 13, 1944, the US 26th Infantry Regiment of the 1st Infantry Division, started attacking the city center. It wasn't until October 21, that the last German garrison surrendered.
WORK WITH US!
SNAFU DOCS believes in innovative ways to research the past, preserve history and create memory. We believe that film forms a very important link in this chain, but our young, talented and academic spirit goes far beyond that. Our team has worked with several international companies, institutions, local governments and documentary projects. Let us help you research, preserve and remember. Contact us today and see what the possibilities are. http://www.snafu-docs.com
★★ INTERESTING WORLD WAR II STUFF ★★
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★Mapping the Second World War II https://amzn.to/3vqbtgq
★Haunting World War II Images by America's Soldier Photographers https://amzn.to/2Onaugk
★Eyewitness to World War II: Unforgettable Stories and Photographs: https://amzn.to/3tlxyum
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After Action Reports
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Hampus Naeselius - They Are Coming
Hampus Naeselius - The Story Begins
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- published: 01 Feb 2022
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