WW1 brought to life in color [60fps, Remastered] w/sound design added
I colorized, restored and applied face restoration and created sound design for this World War I period video showing the faces of the brave men who took part in that war.
Video Restoration Process:
✔ FPS boosted to 60 frames per second
✔ Image resolution boosted up to HD
✔ Improved video sharpness and brightness
✔ Colorized only for the ambiance (not historically accurate)
✔added sound design only for the ambiance
✔restoration:(stabilisation,denoise,cleand,deblur)
✔ Face Restoration
Please, be aware that colorization colors are not real and fake, colorization was made only for the ambiance and do not represent real historical data.
B&W Video Source: Library and Archives Canada , US Archive National
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Watching this is surreal in the fact that every single man we are looking at has been reduced to either ashes or a corpse decomposing in the the ground for many years,…How fleeting life is indeed…Thank you Nass for a thoughtful video..
R.I.P. to all the young men that died fighting for old men greed .
@smythfamily8321
Ай бұрын
Yeah it sucks 😢
@lifted.5916
25 күн бұрын
americans didnt died for old men greed.
I saw Peter Jackson's "They Shall Not Grow Old" in 3D. You really felt like he put you into a time machine and landed you right in the middle of WWI. Of course, he also had millions of dollars in technical and computer mainframe capabilities at his disposal to do this. He researched uniforms to extract the exact colors in the restoration. He recorded modern British artillery practice using caliber shells close to the WWI shell calibers to make the artillery rounds and explosion sounds as accurate as possible. He even hired police forensic lip readers to figure out what soldiers and officers were saying in the old silent film footage and then hired actors from the very same regions in Britain the units were from so the recreated speech was accurate. So it's hard to compete with what he did, considering the resources at Jackson's disposal, but this restoration is excellent nonetheless. The last footage starting around 7:25 looks like American troops rather than British. American uniforms were slightly different from British ones with "Persian" collared tunics rather than folded pointed collars the British had, and the American soft caps had the rear pinched flares as I see here, even though both armies had the same helmets which didn't change until a few months into 1942 after Pearl Harbor when the US issued the well-known GI WWII helmets and uniforms. Those GI-issued US helmets didn't change until after the Vietnam War when the US military switched to helmets made of Kevlar with better ear protection than the older WWII-style metal helmets had, and were much lighter weight.
Amazing work, it's been almost 50 years since I joined the Marine Corps and the faces of those men look so young.👍❤️🇺🇸
@NASS_0
10 ай бұрын
Thanks
@jody6851
10 ай бұрын
Over 100 years ago!
@dojocho1894
10 ай бұрын
Former US army tier 1 operator iraq. Looking back and being older I realized the millions of men killed in the last century wars were for the benefit of the bankers and corporations...those men that gave their lives believed they would make the world better place for there families. Look at it today its not what they died for....My father was a WW2 veteran he came home and the US was beautiful in the 50'snd the 60's he would be really mad if he saw what it has become today.
@juperrr
10 ай бұрын
@@dojocho1894 Exactly. I do not know why the uploader of the video called the soldiers brave. This is not about bravery. My grandfather came home out of war on a stretcher. He was almost dead. I look backwards today and I ask myself the same question you did. What did they fought for? They fought for corporations to sell weapons and for the banks to make credits to countries that destroyed each other for nothing. Thats what they fought for.
@andrewjohnston407
10 ай бұрын
@@dojocho1894Same sentiments here in the UK
My mom's step dad was sergeant with the Canadians at Vimy Ridge. He'd always tell his guys not to slide into the German trenches because they'd take the rifles of the dead and and lean them up beside the trench with their bayonets attached to kill anyone sliding in on top of them. A 17 year old didn't listen, and when he slid into the trench the bayoneted rifle slid up his backside. My step granddad never got that boy's screaming out of his head.
R.I.P To all those young servicemen and woman that lost their lives in the "Great" war. May you still be at peace!
@hank8409
10 ай бұрын
Also R.I.P Everybody else in this video. Unless they lived over 110 years old🤔
@En_theo
10 ай бұрын
@@hank8409 R.I.P. everyone who comments here since you're all gonna die some day, somehow 😅
@hank8409
10 ай бұрын
@@En_theo Thanks man ! Same to you. 😃
@En_theo
10 ай бұрын
@@hank8409 Cya in the tomb ! :)
@BOZ_11
10 ай бұрын
@@En_theo MY TIME IS NAOW!
Wow, great work!!! This work of restoration you're doing has tremendous, historic value for future generations.
@NASS_0
10 ай бұрын
thank you very much
Beautiful work, thank you. Little known fact. More than 8 million horses, mules and donkeys were killed in WW1. Of the 136,000 Walers sent from Australia only one was returned home. Approximately 5.7 million Allied troops were lost.
@aWOKEn1445
10 ай бұрын
Sorry, Whalers? Not familiar with that term.
@Down_the_Wind
10 ай бұрын
@@aWOKEn1445a breed of horse
@TheEstowrath
7 ай бұрын
Uhhh, casualties were MUCH higher then 5.7 million. Try double that.
@mothball5425
2 ай бұрын
There's a lovely monument to animals in war in London
To whom ever restored this. DAMN FINE WORK
Wow! That was amazing. Thanks to all who have served!
That tank is incredible! What crazy looking contraption for those times. So dieselpunk
@olexanderzhornik7349
5 ай бұрын
Саме такі, як на відео, два танки стоять в тому місті, де я колись жила і яке покинула через російську окупацію( Знову війна, так сумно. Фото з танком зараз висить у мене на стіні на згадку про те - мною покинуте місто
@mothball5425
2 ай бұрын
The sound is all wrong though. They had massive diesel engines, you would not hear the tracks squeaking over it
Excellent job, what a dedication doing that Thanks for letting new generation facts of History. War is at,no matter where, and what time. Always élite send people to die. The powerful people provoke those wars for profit..In memory to those,who never returned not knowing the truth behind that horror.. Thanks,again super!👏👏💐💐
@NASS_0
10 ай бұрын
Thanks
I hoped such scenes were a historical footnote of the distant past, and yet trenches, soldiers and tanks are scattered along a long front in Ukraine over a hundred years later. So much for progress. Nice restoration as usual NASS.
@patrickarky116
10 ай бұрын
NATO Proxy War!!!! Nothing has changed, Illuminati still provoking wars, good for business!!!!!
@grofbeton
5 ай бұрын
Western Politicains are blindend by propaganda and started funding Israel & Ukraine both led by narsitic/ fascists ego's
Great video nass, incredible footage and work,rip all you heroes 👌👍😀
There is something compelling about World War One. As a kid, there were quite a few veterans around but nothing was ever said. One day, our neighbour who was called Dr Gower Johnson, a man in is eighties called in. He sat down and my father asked him about life in the trenches- he had been a junior officer- and he discussed it- but I was absorbed with some rubbish on the TV and hardly heard a word he said. He died not too long afterwards, so I missed something worthwhile and interesting. I met a very old man in 1989 who was a WW1 veteran and had a few words with him but I was just delivering a fireplace and had to be on my way but I would have liked to have talked to him longer- the last veteran of the Great War I ever met.
Awesome, thank you for your work!
I usually don't comment on KZread videos, but this made me do it because, DAMN!! This footage is incredible, I love the sound design and I really love how we can remember all the great young men who served in this war.
My grandfather fought from the beginning 1914 to18 and lost two of his brothers we are so proud of him and our uncles who never came home RIP.
@Sharkbait_Soybomb
10 ай бұрын
What is there to be proud of? That their lives were deemed worthless and they died more or less for nothing? I’m not trying to be cruel, but this all seems very senseless and the lives of these men meant nothing to the ones that sent them off to die. The Vietnam War destroyed my father as a person. We shouldn’t be proud, we should be furious.
@N_o_m_e.18
4 ай бұрын
Your words are true, respected man. We also lost my grandfather, who is my father’s father, in the Iran-Iraq war, as he lost in 1981. Humans are savage creatures. @@Sharkbait_Soybomb
R.I.P. to all these brave men. 🤲🏽
Awesome job as always NASS.
@NASS_0
10 ай бұрын
thank you very much
The restoration is amazing. Please restore something WORTH WATCHING.
@rhyfelwrDuw
Ай бұрын
Don't you think this is worth watching?
@dongordon4464
23 күн бұрын
this is why the Republicans do not want any history taught
Отличная работа NASS 👍👍👍 Настоящая машина времени. Словно очутился в том времени.
@NASS_0
10 ай бұрын
Thanks
Very good editing especially with that sound.👍
My Italian Grandmother lost two brothers in World War I, both killed in the Alpine battles against the Austrians. Both were not even 20 years old yet. When I read the history of Italy's entry into the war it sickened me. They entered the war on the side of the allies simply for promised territorial gains when the war was over, which they never got. So many Italian soldiers died for nothing. Great job as usual, Nass. Thank you!
Great work, amazing
@NASS_0
10 ай бұрын
thank you very much
Génial 👍🏼👊🏼 et bien sûr ; Énorme respect aux soldats de 1914-1918 🙏🏼
the Walking DEAD literally, mobile fertilizer for future Europe forests & farms
Brilliant! Well done!
Amazing video as always
@NASS_0
10 ай бұрын
Thanks ;)
War shows just how wiliing humans are about making the same mistakes over and over again
@wambathewisefool2893
10 ай бұрын
best quote Ive heard in a while. They just don't get it.
@jiddy30
10 ай бұрын
@@wambathewisefool2893”they”
@wambathewisefool2893
10 ай бұрын
@@jiddy30 😉
@mikedrown2721
10 ай бұрын
@@jiddy30don't get it
@NikofromNikosDeli
10 ай бұрын
@@wambathewisefool2893 war is the biggest game in the world to make some shekels. All military weapons manufacturers are owned by the same people. They don't care who wins the war on paper. In reality they are the winners. They instigate fights. Fund both sides, and sells them weapons. Weapons that are always intended to kill and destroy.
Great work NASS. Let's not forget the civilian deaths during that War. The numbers were devastating as well. RIP
Nass thank you so much ❤ love you for giving us the coloured footages
@NASS_0
2 ай бұрын
Thx!!!
This is amazing NASS! Would love to see some combat footage too!
@lucidmoment71
10 ай бұрын
You won't find much combat footage from WW1 the cameras were too big and bulky at the time. The only genuine combat footage I have ever seen was a small Calvary unit getting hit by shell fire.
@UncleSam1732
10 ай бұрын
@@lucidmoment71 I didn’t just mean ww1, but fair point
An Incredible and very Haunting clip NASS🙂
I wonder how many people joined the military for this war because they heard it would be the war to end all wars. How bitterly disappointed they must have been when the second world war started in only 20 years.
@lucidmoment71
10 ай бұрын
None, it wasn't known as the war to end all wars until it had ended. Most of the initial recruits rushed to join up because they thought it was going to be over by Christmas.
@craigroaring
10 ай бұрын
@@lucidmoment71 No, H.G.Wells coined the term in 1914 at the start of the war.
It is incredible the happiness on the faces of these men who are going to fight, kill and die. I could not be happy in a situation as difficult as that.
@mikedrown2721
10 ай бұрын
They are happy to be in the newsreel
@stevewoodward7850
6 ай бұрын
The problem was they just did not comprehend the death, carnage and destruction that awaited them. My Grandfather was in the great war and was badly wounded, but survived . I once asked him about it when l was 8 years old and he described a big hole like a quarry that a shell had caused but he didn't really go into any more detail really. He died a year afterwards. So sad.
@Kosmo894
5 ай бұрын
I don't see happy faces.
Awesome footage... cheers
7:29 I think ai colored that guy's canteen "thinking" it was a face. Or the guy's actually carrying a head with a helmet on clipped to his waist.
NASS! , Thank you very much!
@NASS_0
10 ай бұрын
Thx bro!
Great work
@NASS_0
10 ай бұрын
thank you very much
The horses are magnificent, each one has a different character...great colourisation of videos.
There is still to this date a debate among historians why such a massive and bloody war broke out to begin with.
@TheDanEdwards
10 ай бұрын
Really? Most presentations I have seen is that WWI is what happens when the corpse of colonialism meets the products of the industrial revolution.
@leofedorov1030
10 ай бұрын
@@TheDanEdwards”Corpses of colonialism”? In 1914? Colonialism was very much alive and kicking well into 1950s, my friend.
@TheDanEdwards
10 ай бұрын
@@leofedorov1030 Colonialism was a dead man walking in 1914. My point is that colonialism was a mindset that was out of time. Hence the problem Italy had in Africa with wanting colonies but never was a successful in being a colonial power. And WWI was concurrent with the Russian revolution, the latter being fed by the former. The European powers were still thinking like colonial powers but the world was changing rapidly (thanks to industrial expansion and rapid invention of many things we still use today.)
@wnewfmer
6 ай бұрын
Alliances also turned a regional issue into a world war...
As a history buff I always feel so sorry and sad for the men who died in WWI. They died basically for nothing. The Great War will always be known for millennia as a colossal waste of life.
@ozradek1
10 ай бұрын
All wars are rich banker wars, to make the fit strong men of one 'country' go and kill those in another. Funded both sides.
@Foxonian
10 ай бұрын
Actually, it wasn't. The Kaiser's military ambitions had to be stopped before France and England paid the price. It was a lot of men to lose, but it was necessary.
@DerGlaetze
8 ай бұрын
I know what you’re saying. Right now I’m watching this, while wearing a pair of shoes and lying on a sofa, both items of which are made in Vietnam. Crazy!
my respects to those men it was literally hell those battlefields I shed a few tears surely there was too much suffering that it is easy to imagine something so big
Really dig these high quality colorizations. U is making Peter Jackson jealous!
wonderful amazing cool perfect work, i wish you add some scenes or video about of german spring offensive in april 1918
This is awkward.. I just viewed a personal clip I made introducing my historical novel revolving WWI!! Watching this “in color” will surely revive lots. I was So overly passionate at the time I wrote I felt the depth of the calamity populations endured that I lost weight losing appetite. Not kidding. It was a hell-ish period of time.. so devastating the world changed post wars all over the globe on all levels.
Most of these exact clips are in They Shall Never Grow Old…
2:16 Indiana Jones almost went off a cliff on one of those
Looking through the eyes of this camera person...... Salute
Haunting.
Quality restoration. Based on this & the other colorized footage on YT, WWI entirely consisted of British guys marching, occasionally riding horses, then helping tanks over hills 👌
That was cool.❤ There's a g at the end of the film😂
RIP to these soldiers who lost their lives during great war. love from 🇮🇳
These young service men should never be forgotten. All the horrors they have seen. My grandfather was in WW2 in the Navy for the attack on Normandy. The horrors he saw were unimaginable, but he was able to move forward in life. Unlike many others who struggled a life long battle with PTSD.
the colour makes it feel so much more real
Whether on color or black and white, war is terrible😢
60 FPS is amazing!
I don't think those German prisoners are going to be satisfied with the terms of the Versailles Treaty.
@zapdunga12
10 ай бұрын
Especially the one they call Adolf
Wow...all these young men...not the first war in the world, not the last...sad humans do this time and time again....
Does anyone know where and when this footage had been filmed?
Our Grandad , John.. McCafferty. .b.1888..died 1967...served Australian Army 1914-18..... Europe and Gallipoli.... Sargent+ Military Medal...
Wow 😯
似乎又听到那首《I am a poor warfaring stranger》.……看完电影抑郁了很久
wow
suasana yang penuh sejarah dan menegangkan❤❤❤
The environment was so quiet at the time! There were not a lot of motors.
Those WW 1 Tanks were sure speed demons.
On the first scene when they where leaving the war on horses there where a lot of men who came out fine and not if you look at the 2nd to last poor soldier he’s missing his jaw it’s so sad looking at all of these men who fought for there country returning to there home to be treated as a monster by there town and feared
muito interessante
Eles apenas caminham, esperam e marcham ; até que a morte chegue sorrateira. RIP
I wonder if anyone has saw these videos and recognized someone
Colorization- just different shades of brown for the most part.
They looked into the camera as they walked by and their faces brightened because they suddenly realised it was making them immortal. They knew men, generations apart, would see them and know they once lived. Just that was enough to lighten their mood and make them beam at us as they marched by under the weight of their kits.
Watching the column marching along a road around 4:54 minutes into the film I imagined them wearing US Union uniforms and marching during the Civil War. I'm sure it was quit similar.
Do you know what kind of tank that was? We're they all Canadian soldiers?
Allah şəhidlərimizə rəhmət eləsin
When my passed away grandma talked to me about some history that happened long ago! She told me World War 1 was to end all wars In one! And sadly that was never true wasn't it?
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They all are... GONE.
I crazy how a select few can send so many men off to die
Never seen people more happy to go die.
Magnificent! Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱.
Can anyone tell me what kind of tanks those are?
RIP to all the service men who fought.
0:40 Horse's hooves don't make sound on a dirt path. lol. You could be a little more realistic.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk became popular at ww1 and Çanakkale war as a young Turkish soldier who founded Turkish Republuc in 1923
The misery of war and the flu too.
Iam looking at ghosts that,s how it feels
🤠👍
It would be necessary to change the sound where soldiers and horses are walking. The sound is as if they are walking on cobblestones, and they are walking on a dirt road
long dead and gone.
War To End All Wars
Reminds me of Russian attack in our days. Will we never learn? Also see the sad horses, they have no choice anywax 😢
We are so inteligent, killing each other for basically nothing, no wonder aliens dont visit us
¿De qué nacionalidad son estos soldados? ¿Ingleses o norteamericanos?
@1justme
10 ай бұрын
They have British uniforms. So British.
I watch and wonder if one of those soldiers was my great grandfather he die about a year after the war to pneumonia he lost 1 of his lungs in the was to mustard gas and could not fight it off and passed away.
Colonial troops from Africa in the great war are often forgotten
I doubt these men really knew what they were getting into when they left home. I mean how would you know with no television