She Fought for the Survival of the Household ~ Abandoned House in USA

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The Schubert house was a place of love, heartbreak, and family for many years. William and Hildegard met in Germany in the 1940s, just before the start of World War II. Despite the turmoil of the time, they fell in love and decided to get married. After the war, the Schuberts were disillusioned with the actions of their country and decided to start a new life in the United States. William was a talented young man and started his own construction company, while Hildegard took care of the children. At first, they had two children, but later in life, a third child was born. The Schuberts lived happily in their home until William's untimely death. Hildegard was devastated by the loss of her husband, but she was determined to keep the family together and keep their home running smoothly. She lived out the rest of her days in the house, surrounded by memories of her loved ones, until her own passing in 1995. For one last time, we will give you a glimpse into their lives and make their story eternal.
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I always get teary eyed at the end of this type of story. Another family story dies with the passing of time. What I'd give to be a part of a family group. It's no fun being old and alone. Thank you Leslie and Danny for bringing these families back to life one last time ❤️❤️❤️

BacktheBlue
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I think you have taught so many of us to see the beauty in some of the most simple things. Thank you!

melissakuipers
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So much good energy in that house. Very sad to see it abandoned.

Laskagleex
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Thanks guys! This was fun. The house is a little quirky but someone should buy it and save it. It appears to have good bones and doesn’t seem to have sustainable any water damage like so many other abandoned homes. The furniture should be saved too. I wonder why the children didn’t do something with it or at least come back for the pictures and personal belongings.

lorihayes
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It just breaks my heart to see these houses. I cannot imagine not taking any of my parents belongings. I am quite positive that my sons would try to sell some of my furniture and things I have collected over my lifetime. Old family furniture is a treasure to me as well as my husbands while he was still alive.

cheryls
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I love the way you narrate the story of the lives of people(s) and how you respect their abandoned

jamesjones
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You’re still so lovely and melancholy to watch. Thank you Bros of Decay for the quality videos you both put out on YouTube.❤

kiamichiozarks
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Thanks Danny for showing us the pinhole camera. Wow it was in great shape. As the daughter of a German immigrant many things remind me of her parents home. After WWII to be a German immigrant in the United States was very hard. The Germans were ashamed of the things that Hitler did. They tried to hang on to their positive German heritage with books and correspondences in German. The German cursive writing has many nuances that other languages do not use. It is hard to read German. Congrats on trying. The letter with the red white and blue around the edge was to identify it as an airmail letter. Back then you could send a letter that may end up on a boat. The item with the alligator which was used to put on shoes is called a "shoehorn." The potty chair is called a "bedside commode." The chair on the boards with wheels was a homemade wheelchair. When I was young my neighbors built me a similar mobility device which had wood with wheels. Yes, the Lincoln would definitely get stuck in Europe.

eighmeeloo
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I'm always pretty impressed with Danny's knowledge on the various things that you all come across.

PowerSynopsis
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Just another A+ video from Lesley and Danny keep these wonderful videos coming we all enjoy them so so much

susan
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You Are Amazing Person and A Beautiful Soul With A Huge Heart Thank You So Much For Your Videos❤😊

micheleaday
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So sad that beautiful house and it’s treasures are left. I don’t know how the children could leave it. Thank you to you both xx

Jollyjilly
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The furniture all looked like well made antiques. It looked like they made a wonderful home for their family. Enjoyed seeing Williams luxurious hat sitting on the dresser, Hildegard must have kept it for memories of him. The pictures of William and his tractor looked like it made a big impact on their lives there, a great tool. Thank you for sharing once again.

patrawish
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Definitely a beating moment in a time capsule where everything was placed before the end...everything about this channel just gives me the good vibes I've been seeking out...I'm so glad to have stumbled upon your videos...most epic

TheUnendingLove
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So many memories just left there. I wish the kids would come by and at least get pictures to keep and for memories.😊👍

maverickflint
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Thank you. You are so cute.(I'm a Mom and a grandmother) we love your videos.

sharonmichael
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This has become my favorite channel on Youtube, I always get so mesmerized by the content here. I have always loved history but this channelbrings the more personal, intimate touch with by exploring right into the heart of people's lives. I love it here, gonna stay a while. And thank you :)

bosskey
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That mid-century modern stereo is absolutely awesome. MCM furniture is very popular in the USA right now, some pieces can be quite valuable.

cookiesspirit
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Another great video. Thank you for sharing
It would be great if the family came for pictures before they're gone😮😢

noweaponsformedagainstme
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Thank you Leslie & Danny this house is definately a time capsule. So interesting, yet sad story of a beautiful lifetime together. They seemed to miss their homeland very much. Thank you for being so respectful of everything left behind; I wish others would do the same. God Bless!

Kate.