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How Did Paris Become a Global Powerhouse? (Full Paris History)
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https://nebula.tv/videos/citybeautiful-history-of-paris-ancient-rome-to-the-present
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Paris is an amazing city with an incredible history. This video tracks that history year by year as it grew from a trading post on the outer reaches of the Roman Empire to the City of Light.
Resources on this topic:
Paris: Biography of a City by Colin Jones (https://www.amazon.com/Paris-Biography-City-Colin-Jones/dp/0143036718)
Walks Through Lost Paris by Leonard Pitt (https://www.amazon.com/Walks-Through-Lost-Paris-Historic/dp/1593761031/...
published: 29 Jun 2023
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The Liberation of Paris (August 1944)
The liberation of Paris took place from 19 August 1944 until the German garrison surrendered the French capital on 25 August 1944. Paris had been occupied by the German Wehrmacht since June 1940.
0:00 Crossing a military pontoon bridge
2:44 Simone Segouin (born 3 October 1925), also known by her nom de guerre Nicole Minet (French Resistance fighter who served in the Francs-tireurs et partisans group)
4:26 Director George Stevens, lieutenant colonel, head of the film unit in the US Army Signal Corps
7:18 General Charles de Gaulle and General (Jacques-Philippe) Leclerc de Hauteclocque
9:04 Hotel Scribe
11:54 Sniper attack
12:39 Parade on August 26
13:03 General Charles de Gaulle arriving at the parade
13:07 General Omar N. Bradley
14:40 Behind the generals "Luxor Obelisk" partially visible,...
published: 16 May 2022
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1940-1944, Paris During the Occupation: The Untold Story of the German Soldiers
June 14, 1940, German forces march into Paris, marking the start of the occupation of the French capital. The city is declared an open city, and the enemy holds control for over four years until August 1944. While much has been documented about the hardships faced by the French under occupation, little is known about the perspective of the German soldiers. What were their living conditions like? How did they experience this period? Did they interact with the French population? Let's explore the untold story of the German soldiers during the occupation of Paris.
Director: Baraba Necek
published: 11 Apr 2023
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Paris en une minute : visite de la ville de l'amour
Avez-vous maintenant une furieuse envie de visiter la ville des amoureux ? Nous vous proposons de fantastiques formules de voyage à Paris : http://bit.ly/2bgvz2s
https://decouvertes.expedia.fr/france/paris/paris-en-une-minute-en-video/
Cette vidéo a été produite par http://framfilm.no/
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Divers outils et techniques ont été utilisés dans la production vidéo pour montrer la ville de façon artistique et mettre en valeur ses sites touristiques. Les techniques de timelapse et d'hyperlapse ainsi qu'une sensationnelle résolution 4K présentent la destination sous son meilleur angle. En outre, filmer avec des hélicoptères et des...
published: 14 Sep 2017
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1944: De Gaulle in liberated Paris | Archive INA
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Documentary comprised of archive images retracing General De Gaulle’s march during the liberation of Paris on 26th August 1944. When he arrives in front of the Notre Dame Cathedral, shots are heard, causing uproar and disarray. Unpublished pictures have just been found showing that General De Gaulle wished to play down the event at the time. The voice-over describes the event precisely and explains the archive images.
Documentaire à base d'images d'archives retraçant le défilé du général de Gaulle lors de la libération de Paris le 26 août 1944. Quand il arrive devant la cathédrale Notre-Dame, une fusillade éclate, entraînant le tumulte et la confusion. Des images inédites vienne...
published: 27 Feb 2015
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4K La Défense Paris 🇫🇷 | Cinematic Video [walk + drone]
We invite you to the cinematic aerial footage and walk tour throught La Défense, the largest business district in Europe. Its impressive skyline is characterized by the monumental Grande Arche and many towers like the Tour First (+231m), the Tour Hekla (+Tour220m), the Tour Total (+187m), the Tour Saint-Gobain (+178m) , the Tour EDF (+165 m), the Tour Cœur Défense (+161m) and others. We'll discover also the CNIT building and the Les Quatre Temps Westfield shopping center.
- Hotels in Paris: https://www.booking.com/city/fr/paris.en.html?aid=8012733&no_rooms=1&group_adults=2&room1=A%2CA&label=Paris
We hope you will like our journey. If you want to support our channel – subscribe on our Youtube channel and Instagram.
Thank you for walking with us!
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published: 22 May 2023
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General Dwight Eisenhower in Paris during World War II. HD Stock Footage
CriticalPast is an archive of historic footage. The vintage footage in this video has been uploaded for research purposes, and is presented in unedited form. Some viewers may find some scenes or audio in this archival material to be unsettling or distressing. CriticalPast makes this media available for researchers and documentarians, and does not endorse or condone any behavior or message, implied or explicit, that is seen or heard in this video.
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Historic Stock Footage Archival and Vintage Video Clips in HD.
General Dwight Eisenhower in Paris during World War II.
Car moves toward Arc de Triomphe. Car stops in front of the Arc de Triomphe and Gener...
published: 20 Mar 2014
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Funeral In Paris Of General Leclerc (1947)
Paris, France. Funeral of General Philip Leclerc, who liberated Paris.
Library material flashbacks from scenes of the Liberation of Paris from UN 1587 B. Troops drive through crowds of cheering French civilians. General Leclerc chats with officers. Leclerc marches through streets, meets with veterans etc.
LS Elevated shot of the long funeral procession down the Champs Elysee, to the Arc de Triomphe.
MS Good shot of the Arc de Triomphe with people filing underneath it.
MS LS People walking past the coffin in the Arc de Triomphe.
CU the flame beneath the Arc de Triomphe, surrounded by wreaths.
MS Pan down of Notre Dame cathedral to the procession taking the Generals body to Les Invalides through crowd lined streets.
LS Elevated shots of the procession coming up to ...
published: 13 Apr 2014
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L'Occupation de Paris vue par les soldats allemands : une histoire méconnue
Le 14 juin 1940, les troupes de la Wehrmacht envahissent Paris, marquant le début de l'occupation de la capitale française. Pendant plus de quatre ans, l'ennemi règne en maître sur la ville jusqu'en août 1944. Si de nombreuses choses ont été dites et écrites sur le quotidien des Français pendant cette période difficile, marquée par les pénuries, les mesures répressives et les rafles, peu de choses sont connues du côté des soldats allemands. Comment ont-ils vécu cette période ? Quelles étaient leurs conditions de vie ? Ont-ils eu des contacts avec la population française ? Découvrons ensemble l'histoire méconnue des soldats allemands pendant l'occupation de Paris.
Genre : ww2
Réalisation : Barbara Necek
Production : SPICA PRODUCTIONS
published: 17 May 2023
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LA DEFENSE Paris in 4K (Tallest skyscrapers and high-rises of Paris)
La Défense, Paris France 4K. With the tallest skyscrapers of Paris, La Défense remains Europe's largest business district, with dozens of great office towers and high-rises around its Grande Arche and its esplanade. Westfield Les 4 Temps, a large shopping mall has 220 stores, 48 restaurants and a 24-screen UGC movie theatre.
00:00 La Défense
00:06 Tour First tower
00:18 Grande Arche (Great arch)
00:50 Tour T1 and Tour Sequoia towers
01:02 CNIT
01:08 Deloitte and Ariane towers
01:12 Total Tour Coupole tower
01:20 Westfield Les 4 Temps shopping mall
01:25 UGC movie theatre
01:34 Tour Carpe Diem tower
01:44 Tour EDF tower
01:55 Tour M2 Saint-Gobain tower
02:02 Euronext tower
02:09 Tour Alto tower
02:13 Coeur Defense giant skyscraper
02:35 Tour Eqho KPMG tower
02:42 Tour D2 tower
02:47 Tour ...
published: 23 Sep 2022
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How Did Paris Become a Global Powerhouse? (Full Paris History)
Visit https://brilliant.org/citybeautiful/ to get started for free and get 20% off your annual subscription.
Watch this video on Nebula:
https://nebula.tv/vid...
Visit https://brilliant.org/citybeautiful/ to get started for free and get 20% off your annual subscription.
Watch this video on Nebula:
https://nebula.tv/videos/citybeautiful-history-of-paris-ancient-rome-to-the-present
Check out my Great Cities video on Paris (On Nebula): https://nebula.tv/videos/citybeautiful-how-boulevards-changed-paris-forever
Paris is an amazing city with an incredible history. This video tracks that history year by year as it grew from a trading post on the outer reaches of the Roman Empire to the City of Light.
Resources on this topic:
Paris: Biography of a City by Colin Jones (https://www.amazon.com/Paris-Biography-City-Colin-Jones/dp/0143036718)
Walks Through Lost Paris by Leonard Pitt (https://www.amazon.com/Walks-Through-Lost-Paris-Historic/dp/1593761031/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2YCWF02NBU1SZ&keywords=walks+through+lost+paris&qid=1686760535&sprefix=walks+through+lost+paris%2Caps%2C176&sr=8-1)
https://www.wri.org/insights/paris-15-minute-city
https://www.comeetie.fr/galerie/BatiParis/#12/48.8586/2.3577
Produced by Hannah Woolsey, Dave Amos, and the fine folks at Nebula Studios.
Written by Hannah Woolsey and Dave Amos
Select images and video from Getty Images.
Black Lives Matter.
Trans rights.
https://wn.com/How_Did_Paris_Become_A_Global_Powerhouse_(Full_Paris_History)
Visit https://brilliant.org/citybeautiful/ to get started for free and get 20% off your annual subscription.
Watch this video on Nebula:
https://nebula.tv/videos/citybeautiful-history-of-paris-ancient-rome-to-the-present
Check out my Great Cities video on Paris (On Nebula): https://nebula.tv/videos/citybeautiful-how-boulevards-changed-paris-forever
Paris is an amazing city with an incredible history. This video tracks that history year by year as it grew from a trading post on the outer reaches of the Roman Empire to the City of Light.
Resources on this topic:
Paris: Biography of a City by Colin Jones (https://www.amazon.com/Paris-Biography-City-Colin-Jones/dp/0143036718)
Walks Through Lost Paris by Leonard Pitt (https://www.amazon.com/Walks-Through-Lost-Paris-Historic/dp/1593761031/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2YCWF02NBU1SZ&keywords=walks+through+lost+paris&qid=1686760535&sprefix=walks+through+lost+paris%2Caps%2C176&sr=8-1)
https://www.wri.org/insights/paris-15-minute-city
https://www.comeetie.fr/galerie/BatiParis/#12/48.8586/2.3577
Produced by Hannah Woolsey, Dave Amos, and the fine folks at Nebula Studios.
Written by Hannah Woolsey and Dave Amos
Select images and video from Getty Images.
Black Lives Matter.
Trans rights.
- published: 29 Jun 2023
- views: 210897
18:33
The Liberation of Paris (August 1944)
The liberation of Paris took place from 19 August 1944 until the German garrison surrendered the French capital on 25 August 1944. Paris had been occupied by th...
The liberation of Paris took place from 19 August 1944 until the German garrison surrendered the French capital on 25 August 1944. Paris had been occupied by the German Wehrmacht since June 1940.
0:00 Crossing a military pontoon bridge
2:44 Simone Segouin (born 3 October 1925), also known by her nom de guerre Nicole Minet (French Resistance fighter who served in the Francs-tireurs et partisans group)
4:26 Director George Stevens, lieutenant colonel, head of the film unit in the US Army Signal Corps
7:18 General Charles de Gaulle and General (Jacques-Philippe) Leclerc de Hauteclocque
9:04 Hotel Scribe
11:54 Sniper attack
12:39 Parade on August 26
13:03 General Charles de Gaulle arriving at the parade
13:07 General Omar N. Bradley
14:40 Behind the generals "Luxor Obelisk" partially visible, with General Raymond Oscar Barton standing left
Please help us to document this rare historical footage that we scanned in HD-resolution by sending us your comments below if you recognise places, persons, uniforms, machines etc. Don't forget to mention the timecode (mm:ss) to which you are referring in your comment. Every comment will be evaluated!
Music track "Ground Zero" by courtesy of Antoine Marsaud
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Music track "Revolution" by courtesy of Antoine Marsaud
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The liberation began when the French Forces of the Interior (the military structure of the French Resistance) staged an uprising against the German garrison upon the approach of the US Third Army, led by General George Patton. On the night of 24 August, elements of General Philippe Leclerc's 2nd French Armored Division made their way into Paris and arrived at the Hôtel de Ville shortly before midnight. The next morning, 25 August, the bulk of the 2nd Armored Division and US 4th Infantry Division and other allied units entered the city. Dietrich von Choltitz, commander of the German garrison and the military governor of Paris, surrendered to the French at the Hôtel Le Meurice, the newly established French headquarters. General Charles de Gaulle of the French Army arrived to assume control of the city as head of the Provisional Government of the French Republic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberation_of_Paris
https://wn.com/The_Liberation_Of_Paris_(August_1944)
The liberation of Paris took place from 19 August 1944 until the German garrison surrendered the French capital on 25 August 1944. Paris had been occupied by the German Wehrmacht since June 1940.
0:00 Crossing a military pontoon bridge
2:44 Simone Segouin (born 3 October 1925), also known by her nom de guerre Nicole Minet (French Resistance fighter who served in the Francs-tireurs et partisans group)
4:26 Director George Stevens, lieutenant colonel, head of the film unit in the US Army Signal Corps
7:18 General Charles de Gaulle and General (Jacques-Philippe) Leclerc de Hauteclocque
9:04 Hotel Scribe
11:54 Sniper attack
12:39 Parade on August 26
13:03 General Charles de Gaulle arriving at the parade
13:07 General Omar N. Bradley
14:40 Behind the generals "Luxor Obelisk" partially visible, with General Raymond Oscar Barton standing left
Please help us to document this rare historical footage that we scanned in HD-resolution by sending us your comments below if you recognise places, persons, uniforms, machines etc. Don't forget to mention the timecode (mm:ss) to which you are referring in your comment. Every comment will be evaluated!
Music track "Ground Zero" by courtesy of Antoine Marsaud
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1evEkkd0c8NYlqFNuByivk?si=530b794dedda4bc2
iTunes Music: https://music.apple.com/de/album/ground-zero/1545156328?i=1545156334
Music track "Revolution" by courtesy of Antoine Marsaud
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1rtlfI5DrrwNnJYiP6vG3f?si=2662e526a2f047ff
iTunes Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/revolution/1545156328?i=1545156816
Subscribe to chronoshistory: http://goo.gl/IVGjVB
Find more impressive videos in our playlist "Spirit of Liberation": https://goo.gl/Gzeto2
The liberation began when the French Forces of the Interior (the military structure of the French Resistance) staged an uprising against the German garrison upon the approach of the US Third Army, led by General George Patton. On the night of 24 August, elements of General Philippe Leclerc's 2nd French Armored Division made their way into Paris and arrived at the Hôtel de Ville shortly before midnight. The next morning, 25 August, the bulk of the 2nd Armored Division and US 4th Infantry Division and other allied units entered the city. Dietrich von Choltitz, commander of the German garrison and the military governor of Paris, surrendered to the French at the Hôtel Le Meurice, the newly established French headquarters. General Charles de Gaulle of the French Army arrived to assume control of the city as head of the Provisional Government of the French Republic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberation_of_Paris
- published: 16 May 2022
- views: 2434458
1:37:58
1940-1944, Paris During the Occupation: The Untold Story of the German Soldiers
June 14, 1940, German forces march into Paris, marking the start of the occupation of the French capital. The city is declared an open city, and the enemy holds...
June 14, 1940, German forces march into Paris, marking the start of the occupation of the French capital. The city is declared an open city, and the enemy holds control for over four years until August 1944. While much has been documented about the hardships faced by the French under occupation, little is known about the perspective of the German soldiers. What were their living conditions like? How did they experience this period? Did they interact with the French population? Let's explore the untold story of the German soldiers during the occupation of Paris.
Director: Baraba Necek
https://wn.com/1940_1944,_Paris_During_The_Occupation_The_Untold_Story_Of_The_German_Soldiers
June 14, 1940, German forces march into Paris, marking the start of the occupation of the French capital. The city is declared an open city, and the enemy holds control for over four years until August 1944. While much has been documented about the hardships faced by the French under occupation, little is known about the perspective of the German soldiers. What were their living conditions like? How did they experience this period? Did they interact with the French population? Let's explore the untold story of the German soldiers during the occupation of Paris.
Director: Baraba Necek
- published: 11 Apr 2023
- views: 3870921
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Paris en une minute : visite de la ville de l'amour
Avez-vous maintenant une furieuse envie de visiter la ville des amoureux ? Nous vous proposons de fantastiques formules de voyage à Paris : http://bit.ly/2bgvz2...
Avez-vous maintenant une furieuse envie de visiter la ville des amoureux ? Nous vous proposons de fantastiques formules de voyage à Paris : http://bit.ly/2bgvz2s
https://decouvertes.expedia.fr/france/paris/paris-en-une-minute-en-video/
Cette vidéo a été produite par http://framfilm.no/
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Divers outils et techniques ont été utilisés dans la production vidéo pour montrer la ville de façon artistique et mettre en valeur ses sites touristiques. Les techniques de timelapse et d'hyperlapse ainsi qu'une sensationnelle résolution 4K présentent la destination sous son meilleur angle. En outre, filmer avec des hélicoptères et des drones vous offre une vue du ciel unique : quand aurez-vous à nouveau la chance de voir Paris d'en haut ?
https://wn.com/Paris_En_Une_Minute_Visite_De_La_Ville_De_L'Amour
Avez-vous maintenant une furieuse envie de visiter la ville des amoureux ? Nous vous proposons de fantastiques formules de voyage à Paris : http://bit.ly/2bgvz2s
https://decouvertes.expedia.fr/france/paris/paris-en-une-minute-en-video/
Cette vidéo a été produite par http://framfilm.no/
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FACEBOOK ► https://www.facebook.com/Expedia.fr
TWITTER ► https://twitter.com/expediafr
INSTAGRAM ► https://www.instagram.com/expediafr/
Divers outils et techniques ont été utilisés dans la production vidéo pour montrer la ville de façon artistique et mettre en valeur ses sites touristiques. Les techniques de timelapse et d'hyperlapse ainsi qu'une sensationnelle résolution 4K présentent la destination sous son meilleur angle. En outre, filmer avec des hélicoptères et des drones vous offre une vue du ciel unique : quand aurez-vous à nouveau la chance de voir Paris d'en haut ?
- published: 14 Sep 2017
- views: 947754
4:24
1944: De Gaulle in liberated Paris | Archive INA
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Documentary comprised of archive images retracing General De Gaulle’s marc...
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Documentary comprised of archive images retracing General De Gaulle’s march during the liberation of Paris on 26th August 1944. When he arrives in front of the Notre Dame Cathedral, shots are heard, causing uproar and disarray. Unpublished pictures have just been found showing that General De Gaulle wished to play down the event at the time. The voice-over describes the event precisely and explains the archive images.
Documentaire à base d'images d'archives retraçant le défilé du général de Gaulle lors de la libération de Paris le 26 août 1944. Quand il arrive devant la cathédrale Notre-Dame, une fusillade éclate, entraînant le tumulte et la confusion. Des images inédites viennent d'avoir été retrouvées témoignant de cet évènement que le général De Gaulle avait souhaité minimiser à l'époque.Les commentaires en voix off décrivent précisément et explicitent les images d'archives. #INA #Paris
https://wn.com/1944_De_Gaulle_In_Liberated_Paris_|_Archive_Ina
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Documentary comprised of archive images retracing General De Gaulle’s march during the liberation of Paris on 26th August 1944. When he arrives in front of the Notre Dame Cathedral, shots are heard, causing uproar and disarray. Unpublished pictures have just been found showing that General De Gaulle wished to play down the event at the time. The voice-over describes the event precisely and explains the archive images.
Documentaire à base d'images d'archives retraçant le défilé du général de Gaulle lors de la libération de Paris le 26 août 1944. Quand il arrive devant la cathédrale Notre-Dame, une fusillade éclate, entraînant le tumulte et la confusion. Des images inédites viennent d'avoir été retrouvées témoignant de cet évènement que le général De Gaulle avait souhaité minimiser à l'époque.Les commentaires en voix off décrivent précisément et explicitent les images d'archives. #INA #Paris
- published: 27 Feb 2015
- views: 31121
57:06
4K La Défense Paris 🇫🇷 | Cinematic Video [walk + drone]
We invite you to the cinematic aerial footage and walk tour throught La Défense, the largest business district in Europe. Its impressive skyline is characteriz...
We invite you to the cinematic aerial footage and walk tour throught La Défense, the largest business district in Europe. Its impressive skyline is characterized by the monumental Grande Arche and many towers like the Tour First (+231m), the Tour Hekla (+Tour220m), the Tour Total (+187m), the Tour Saint-Gobain (+178m) , the Tour EDF (+165 m), the Tour Cœur Défense (+161m) and others. We'll discover also the CNIT building and the Les Quatre Temps Westfield shopping center.
- Hotels in Paris: https://www.booking.com/city/fr/paris.en.html?aid=8012733&no_rooms=1&group_adults=2&room1=A%2CA&label=Paris
We hope you will like our journey. If you want to support our channel – subscribe on our Youtube channel and Instagram.
Thank you for walking with us!
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*Content of video*
0:00 - Intro
2:02 - Map
2:13 - La Grande Arche de la Défense
8:48 - Tours Société Générale and Place Ronde
12:25 - La Défense Arena
15:16 - Jardin de la grande Arche
21:56 - Tour Hekla
28:30 - CNIT and Parvis de la Défense
32:33 - Tour Total
38:29 - Skyscrapers view
43:03 - Tour D2, Tour CB21 and Tour Saint-Gobain
53:39 - Esplanade de La Défense
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*Download the GPX pathway of the walk*:
https://mega.nz/file/HHoCFCRB#W6ikfCRbKVDoNA5l2wE5MtzX4Bl7GE98rDQKbizTpOg
- How to download and to install a GPX track from our video to Galaxy Watch5 Pro:
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Architectural walks around the world. Join us to discover the world of architectural travels.
Walk with us to explore beautiful modern and historic architecture from different parts of Europe - Milan, Rome, Copenhagen, Oslo, Berlin, Zurich, Paris and more.
Experience these amazing buildings from a personal point of view - walking and observing them in the relaxed and meditative way.
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#walk #4K #Paris #France #architecture #archwalks
https://wn.com/4K_La_Défense_Paris_🇫🇷_|_Cinematic_Video_Walk_Drone
We invite you to the cinematic aerial footage and walk tour throught La Défense, the largest business district in Europe. Its impressive skyline is characterized by the monumental Grande Arche and many towers like the Tour First (+231m), the Tour Hekla (+Tour220m), the Tour Total (+187m), the Tour Saint-Gobain (+178m) , the Tour EDF (+165 m), the Tour Cœur Défense (+161m) and others. We'll discover also the CNIT building and the Les Quatre Temps Westfield shopping center.
- Hotels in Paris: https://www.booking.com/city/fr/paris.en.html?aid=8012733&no_rooms=1&group_adults=2&room1=A%2CA&label=Paris
We hope you will like our journey. If you want to support our channel – subscribe on our Youtube channel and Instagram.
Thank you for walking with us!
____________
*Content of video*
0:00 - Intro
2:02 - Map
2:13 - La Grande Arche de la Défense
8:48 - Tours Société Générale and Place Ronde
12:25 - La Défense Arena
15:16 - Jardin de la grande Arche
21:56 - Tour Hekla
28:30 - CNIT and Parvis de la Défense
32:33 - Tour Total
38:29 - Skyscrapers view
43:03 - Tour D2, Tour CB21 and Tour Saint-Gobain
53:39 - Esplanade de La Défense
____________
*Download the GPX pathway of the walk*:
https://mega.nz/file/HHoCFCRB#W6ikfCRbKVDoNA5l2wE5MtzX4Bl7GE98rDQKbizTpOg
- How to download and to install a GPX track from our video to Galaxy Watch5 Pro:
https://youtube.com/shorts/tIiikQyZGdk?feature=share
____________
*This video is made to show you the city, if you are present on it and you do not want to be – please contact us or leave a comment so we will remove you from this video.*
____________
Architectural walks around the world. Join us to discover the world of architectural travels.
Walk with us to explore beautiful modern and historic architecture from different parts of Europe - Milan, Rome, Copenhagen, Oslo, Berlin, Zurich, Paris and more.
Experience these amazing buildings from a personal point of view - walking and observing them in the relaxed and meditative way.
____________
#walk #4K #Paris #France #architecture #archwalks
- published: 22 May 2023
- views: 17639
2:54
General Dwight Eisenhower in Paris during World War II. HD Stock Footage
CriticalPast is an archive of historic footage. The vintage footage in this video has been uploaded for research purposes, and is presented in unedited form. So...
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General Dwight Eisenhower in Paris during World War II.
Car moves toward Arc de Triomphe. Car stops in front of the Arc de Triomphe and General Dwight David Eisenhower steps out. He is greeted by Marshal Tedder, General Omar Nelson Bradley, General Jacques Leclerc and General Giraud. Crowd of locals can be seen around them. Generals pose for photos. General Eisenhower passes through crowd with few soldiers and gets back into his car. Car moves and a group of soldiers in military jeep follow his car. General Eisenhower steps out of the car and meets French officers and other soldiers. Crowd of civilians around them look at General Eisenhower. Location: Paris France. Date: August 26, 1944.
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CriticalPast is an archive of historic footage. The vintage footage in this video has been uploaded for research purposes, and is presented in unedited form. Some viewers may find some scenes or audio in this archival material to be unsettling or distressing. CriticalPast makes this media available for researchers and documentarians, and does not endorse or condone any behavior or message, implied or explicit, that is seen or heard in this video.
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General Dwight Eisenhower in Paris during World War II.
Car moves toward Arc de Triomphe. Car stops in front of the Arc de Triomphe and General Dwight David Eisenhower steps out. He is greeted by Marshal Tedder, General Omar Nelson Bradley, General Jacques Leclerc and General Giraud. Crowd of locals can be seen around them. Generals pose for photos. General Eisenhower passes through crowd with few soldiers and gets back into his car. Car moves and a group of soldiers in military jeep follow his car. General Eisenhower steps out of the car and meets French officers and other soldiers. Crowd of civilians around them look at General Eisenhower. Location: Paris France. Date: August 26, 1944.
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- published: 20 Mar 2014
- views: 8465
2:12
Funeral In Paris Of General Leclerc (1947)
Paris, France. Funeral of General Philip Leclerc, who liberated Paris.
Library material flashbacks from scenes of the Liberation of Paris from UN 1587 B. Tr...
Paris, France. Funeral of General Philip Leclerc, who liberated Paris.
Library material flashbacks from scenes of the Liberation of Paris from UN 1587 B. Troops drive through crowds of cheering French civilians. General Leclerc chats with officers. Leclerc marches through streets, meets with veterans etc.
LS Elevated shot of the long funeral procession down the Champs Elysee, to the Arc de Triomphe.
MS Good shot of the Arc de Triomphe with people filing underneath it.
MS LS People walking past the coffin in the Arc de Triomphe.
CU the flame beneath the Arc de Triomphe, surrounded by wreaths.
MS Pan down of Notre Dame cathedral to the procession taking the Generals body to Les Invalides through crowd lined streets.
LS Elevated shots of the procession coming up to the Place de La Concorde. Eiffel Tower in background. VS of parade.
MS Officers of the 2nd armoured Division following the coffin, carrying the General's decorations.
MS other mourners.
LS of procession. LS the procession entering Les Invalides.
FILM ID:1199.21
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Paris, France. Funeral of General Philip Leclerc, who liberated Paris.
Library material flashbacks from scenes of the Liberation of Paris from UN 1587 B. Troops drive through crowds of cheering French civilians. General Leclerc chats with officers. Leclerc marches through streets, meets with veterans etc.
LS Elevated shot of the long funeral procession down the Champs Elysee, to the Arc de Triomphe.
MS Good shot of the Arc de Triomphe with people filing underneath it.
MS LS People walking past the coffin in the Arc de Triomphe.
CU the flame beneath the Arc de Triomphe, surrounded by wreaths.
MS Pan down of Notre Dame cathedral to the procession taking the Generals body to Les Invalides through crowd lined streets.
LS Elevated shots of the procession coming up to the Place de La Concorde. Eiffel Tower in background. VS of parade.
MS Officers of the 2nd armoured Division following the coffin, carrying the General's decorations.
MS other mourners.
LS of procession. LS the procession entering Les Invalides.
FILM ID:1199.21
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 21848
1:37:58
L'Occupation de Paris vue par les soldats allemands : une histoire méconnue
Le 14 juin 1940, les troupes de la Wehrmacht envahissent Paris, marquant le début de l'occupation de la capitale française. Pendant plus de quatre ans, l'ennemi...
Le 14 juin 1940, les troupes de la Wehrmacht envahissent Paris, marquant le début de l'occupation de la capitale française. Pendant plus de quatre ans, l'ennemi règne en maître sur la ville jusqu'en août 1944. Si de nombreuses choses ont été dites et écrites sur le quotidien des Français pendant cette période difficile, marquée par les pénuries, les mesures répressives et les rafles, peu de choses sont connues du côté des soldats allemands. Comment ont-ils vécu cette période ? Quelles étaient leurs conditions de vie ? Ont-ils eu des contacts avec la population française ? Découvrons ensemble l'histoire méconnue des soldats allemands pendant l'occupation de Paris.
Genre : ww2
Réalisation : Barbara Necek
Production : SPICA PRODUCTIONS
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Le 14 juin 1940, les troupes de la Wehrmacht envahissent Paris, marquant le début de l'occupation de la capitale française. Pendant plus de quatre ans, l'ennemi règne en maître sur la ville jusqu'en août 1944. Si de nombreuses choses ont été dites et écrites sur le quotidien des Français pendant cette période difficile, marquée par les pénuries, les mesures répressives et les rafles, peu de choses sont connues du côté des soldats allemands. Comment ont-ils vécu cette période ? Quelles étaient leurs conditions de vie ? Ont-ils eu des contacts avec la population française ? Découvrons ensemble l'histoire méconnue des soldats allemands pendant l'occupation de Paris.
Genre : ww2
Réalisation : Barbara Necek
Production : SPICA PRODUCTIONS
- published: 17 May 2023
- views: 1365701
3:46
LA DEFENSE Paris in 4K (Tallest skyscrapers and high-rises of Paris)
La Défense, Paris France 4K. With the tallest skyscrapers of Paris, La Défense remains Europe's largest business district, with dozens of great office towers an...
La Défense, Paris France 4K. With the tallest skyscrapers of Paris, La Défense remains Europe's largest business district, with dozens of great office towers and high-rises around its Grande Arche and its esplanade. Westfield Les 4 Temps, a large shopping mall has 220 stores, 48 restaurants and a 24-screen UGC movie theatre.
00:00 La Défense
00:06 Tour First tower
00:18 Grande Arche (Great arch)
00:50 Tour T1 and Tour Sequoia towers
01:02 CNIT
01:08 Deloitte and Ariane towers
01:12 Total Tour Coupole tower
01:20 Westfield Les 4 Temps shopping mall
01:25 UGC movie theatre
01:34 Tour Carpe Diem tower
01:44 Tour EDF tower
01:55 Tour M2 Saint-Gobain tower
02:02 Euronext tower
02:09 Tour Alto tower
02:13 Coeur Defense giant skyscraper
02:35 Tour Eqho KPMG tower
02:42 Tour D2 tower
02:47 Tour CB21 towe Suez headquarters
03:07 Tour T1 Engie headquarters
03:13 Tour Alicante and Chassagne Societe Generale headquarters
03:26 Tour Nobel Tarkett S.A headquarters tower
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🎬A film by : Jean-Luc Ichard
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🎵Music :
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"Number One" by Simon Pettersson / AudioHero music
#ladefense #ladéfense #paris4k
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La Défense, Paris France 4K. With the tallest skyscrapers of Paris, La Défense remains Europe's largest business district, with dozens of great office towers and high-rises around its Grande Arche and its esplanade. Westfield Les 4 Temps, a large shopping mall has 220 stores, 48 restaurants and a 24-screen UGC movie theatre.
00:00 La Défense
00:06 Tour First tower
00:18 Grande Arche (Great arch)
00:50 Tour T1 and Tour Sequoia towers
01:02 CNIT
01:08 Deloitte and Ariane towers
01:12 Total Tour Coupole tower
01:20 Westfield Les 4 Temps shopping mall
01:25 UGC movie theatre
01:34 Tour Carpe Diem tower
01:44 Tour EDF tower
01:55 Tour M2 Saint-Gobain tower
02:02 Euronext tower
02:09 Tour Alto tower
02:13 Coeur Defense giant skyscraper
02:35 Tour Eqho KPMG tower
02:42 Tour D2 tower
02:47 Tour CB21 towe Suez headquarters
03:07 Tour T1 Engie headquarters
03:13 Tour Alicante and Chassagne Societe Generale headquarters
03:26 Tour Nobel Tarkett S.A headquarters tower
⬇️🔻SUBSCRIBE!!🔻⬇️
https://www.youtube.com/user/JeanLucIchard?feature=sub_widget_1 🙌🏻
🎬A film by : Jean-Luc Ichard
👨🏼💻Official website: http://www.jeanlucichard.com/
👋🏻Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeanlucichard.photographies
📸Instagram : https://instagram.com/jeanlucichard/
🕊Twitter : http://twitter.com/JeanLucIchard
🎵Music :
"The World is Ours" by Simon Pettersson / AudioHero music
"Number One" by Simon Pettersson / AudioHero music
#ladefense #ladéfense #paris4k
- published: 23 Sep 2022
- views: 11710