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Nice video from 1902 (digitally remastered). It shows Elberfeld in Wuppertal, West Germany.
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Nice video from 1902 (digitally remastered). It shows Elberfeld in Wuppertal, West Germany.
Nice video from 1902 (digitally remastered). It shows Elberfeld in Wuppertal, West Germany.
My birthplace and hometown (Cherokee, Iowa) was a railroad town. This photo is circa 1903, I believe.
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Nice video from 1902 (digitally remastered). It shows Elberfeld in Wuppertal, West Germany.
My birthplace and hometown (Cherokee, Iowa) was a railroad town. This photo is circa 1903, I believe.
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Looks like you have German immigrants there.
Nice video from 1902 (digitally remastered). It shows Elberfeld in Wuppertal, West Germany.
My birthplace and hometown (Cherokee, Iowa) was a railroad town. This photo is circa 1903, I believe.
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Looks like you have German immigrants there.
Yes, Iowans have a lot of German ancestry.
Nice video from 1902 (digitally remastered). It shows Elberfeld in Wuppertal, West Germany.
Last time I was there the place was crowded by Turks. I sat in McDonalds at a window and not a single German passed by.Nice film, I was there two years ago and went on the train depicted. Recognised some of the buildings which obviously are still there. Sadly the place is a bit overrun by drunken Americans on stag parties, molesting the local girls. Bloody migrants.
Two years ago there weren't many Turks in Wuppertal, or any other Muslims. I mainly saw Germans and bizarrely, Americans. To be fair, I was only there for a few days, before I left to drive down the Rhine valley to Bacharach. Happy days.Last time I was there the place was crowded by Turks. I sat in McDonalds at a window and not a single German passed by.Nice film, I was there two years ago and went on the train depicted. Recognised some of the buildings which obviously are still there. Sadly the place is a bit overrun by drunken Americans on stag parties, molesting the local girls. Bloody migrants.
I guess it depends on where you are in the city.Two years ago there weren't many Turks in Wuppertal, or any other Muslims. I mainly saw Germans and bizarrely, Americans. To be fair, I was only there for a few days, before I left to drive down the Rhine valley to Bacharach. Happy days.Last time I was there the place was crowded by Turks. I sat in McDonalds at a window and not a single German passed by.Nice film, I was there two years ago and went on the train depicted. Recognised some of the buildings which obviously are still there. Sadly the place is a bit overrun by drunken Americans on stag parties, molesting the local girls. Bloody migrants.