The Karlslust Dance Hall Fire Disaster 1947 (Documentary)
The in-depth story of the Karlslust Dance Hall Fire Disaster of 1947. February 8th, 1947, was supposed to be a night filled with celebration for the residents of Spandau in Berlin, Germany. They were hopeful that normality was near now that World War II was over. A party would kick off the carnival season in Berlin… but sadly, calamity struck. A fire that broke out in the ceiling of the Karlslust dancehall quickly turned into the worst fire disaster in post-war Germany. Subscribe for more fascinating disaster documentaries: / @darkrecordsdocs Tragic history playlist: • Disaster Documentaries Suggest a topic for my next video: https://bit.ly/DarkHistoryTopics We reveal the world's darkest and greatest disasters all based on true stories. This disaster documentary is inspired by the fantastic "Fascinating Horror".

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