You probably don't know that Napoleon once sent Polish troops to suppress an uprising against the French in Haiti. When the Poles saw that the Haitians were fighting for independence, they joined their side and defeated the French troops. At that time, the independent Polish state no longer existed, partitioned by its neighbours a few decades before.
966 - Poland became Christian 1000 - Congress of Gniezno. The German Emperor Otto III came to Poland 1018 - War expedition to Kiev 1200-1300 - Mongol invasions of Poland 1226 - Bringing Knights of Teutonic Order to Poland to help fight agains Prussia 1333- Coronation of King Casimir the Great (he found Poland wooden and left bricked) 1364 - European kings meeting in Cracow, founding the Akademia Krakowska (now Jagiellonian University), one of the first universities in the world. 1377 - Władysław II Jagiełło (Jogaila Algirdaitis) became the ruler of Lithuania 1410 - The battle of Grunwald against Teutonic Order, one of the biggest battles in medieval Europe 1543 - Mikołaj Kopernik (Nicolaus Copernicus) issued a revolutionary scientific work "De revolutionibus orbium coelestium" (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres), development of Jagiellonian University, strong cooperation with western universities 1609-1619 - Wars with Russia 1683 - Battle of Vienna - polish king Jan III Sobieski saves the Europe from islamisation, defending much bigger army of Ottoman Empire 1772-1795 - Partitions of Poland by Prussia, Russia, Austria 1791 - Adopting the Constitution of May 3, the second constitution in the world, after American one. 1797,1806 - Napoleon wars 1830 - November Uprising- national uprising against occupation by the Russian Empire 1863 - January Uprising- national uprising against occupation by the Russian Empire 1800-1900 - Fryderyk Chopin-one of the greatest romantic composers, Adam Mickiewicz-one of the greatest Polish writers 1918 - Poland regain independence (after 123 YEARS of occupation) 1920- Battle of Warsaw. also called "Miracle at Vistula" Poland boated Russia, saving Europe from communist revolution, one of most important battle in the HUMANKIND!!! 1922- Creation of a shipyard in Gdynia 1939- WW II started, Russia and Germany attacked from two sides and divided Poland in half 1940- Battle of Britain, Polish pilots saved England 1944- Batlle of Monte Cassino, The conquest of the Monte Cassino monastery by Polish soldiers. A very important battle in the history of WWII. 1944- Warsaw Uprising 1945- Poland felt under the occupation of the USSR. 1978- Polish Cardinal Karol Wojtyła was elected Pope and took the name of John Paul II 1981- martial law was introduced in Poland 1989- The 1989 Roundtable Talks, Negotiations conducted by representatives of communist authorities, the democratic opposition and church parties. First partially free elections brought the long-awaited "FREEDOM"... 2004- Poland join to European Union
Tak to powinno być, żeby wszyscy o tym wiedzieli, jaka jest nasza historia! Ale nie wszyscy się z niej nie nauczyli. Miejmy nadzieję, że następnej wojny nietrzeba będzie dopisywać, bo nam brak bohaterów! Dziękuję Panu, za wspaniały komentarz do filmiku💐🙋♀️
Yes, our history was a constant fight for independence. Being situated between 2 powerful countries (Russia and Germany) and between "western" and "eastern" world meant that there was always some war conflict going through Poland. There were many moments in our history when more powerful countries would decide our future among themselves and divide our land taking parts of it, trying to erase Poland from the map. (e.g. right after the war with Hitler was over the " liberating" Russian army came in, but in a way never left because since then we were under Soviet influence till 1989.) But Poland always rose from the ashes.🙂 🇵🇱 Thank you guys for this video, all the best to you and your channel! 🌸
You must know the history of Poland to understand it, because this animation very quickly glues together almost 1000 years. Just a thousand, if not more, years of Polish history
@@tabita0506 autor animacji powinnien zadbać o opis (przy dacie można było napisać wydarzenie) DObrze powiedzieli że brakło im tego opisu. Kto zna historię Polski wie - a takie filmy powinny właśnie edukować te osoby które dopiero się dowiadują.
All Presidents of USA know history of Poland and know we are best shield of Europe in history and now.We dont plz for freedom.we fight for the to last blod .have good day
The FLOOD of Africans tearfully watching European history videos over the last few months is preparation of Poland for a sudden influx of African migrants that are going to be flooding into your proud country very soon... mark my words. The EUSSR are EVIL, it's why we Brits told then to "fuck off" in 2016. We LOVE European peoples but just HATE the EUSSR dictatorship.
That was warriors country.Now its politics.But warrior its in every heart polish ppl. And when time to go ...all be toogether mans and womans all take weapon.
You recognised correctly: The Teutonic Knights were invited by Polish king to help with pagans in the north but decided to stay after mission was completed. They were kicked out in XV c.; and secondly yes Poland was erased from the maps as a state for 123years (1795-1918) due to partitions by Austria, Prussia and Russia.
1. 800 - 900 A.D. Unification of the tribes of Central Europe and the creation of one common under the name of Polanie. 2. 966 A.D The baptism of Polish (coronation of the first King of Polish (Mieszko I), adoption of Christianity and the official name of the state as Poland (formerly Polanie). 3. 1000 A.D Coronation of the second King of Polish (Bolesław I The Brave). 4. 1018 A.D. Bolesław I the Brave conquered the Cherven Towns (Kievan Rus) and placed his son-in-law Świętopełk on the Ruthenian throne. 5. 1000 - 1100 A.D. Wars with Rus. 6. 1100 - 1200 A.D. Wars with Rus (again). 7. 1200 - 1300 A.D. Wars with Prussia 8. 1266 A.D. Settlement of the Teutonic Knights (subjects and knights of the Teutonic Order from Prussia) on the northern borders of Polish. 9. 1200 - 1300 A.D. The First Wars of the Teutonic Knights. 10. 1300 - 1400 A.D The Second Wars of the Teutonic Knights. 11. 1333 A.D. Coronation of the twenty-second King of Polish (Casimir the Great). 12. 1364 A.D. King Casimir the Great founded the Cracow Academy (which was the second higher education institution in Central Europe). 13. 1364 A.D. A congress of monarchs in Cracow with the participation of the Emperor and King of Bohemia Charles IV, King Polish Casimir, King Louis of Hungary, King Peter of Cyprus, King Waldemar IV of Denmark, Duke of Masovia Siemowit, Silesian Dukes and Margrave Otto of Brandenburg. 14. 1300 - 1400 A.D. Poland regained Kuyavia and the Dobrzyn Land and renounced Gdańsk Pomerania and the Chełmno Land. King Casimir the Great's unsuccessful expedition to Silesia. Economic boom in villages and cities. 15. 1377 A.D. Angevin reign. 16. 1410 A.D The largest battle in Europe of the Middle Ages - the Battle of Grunwald. The Polish-Lithuanian-Ruthenian army defeated the Teutonic Knights supported by the Western knights. 17. 1400 - 1500 A.D. The Rise of Polish and the Alliance with Lithuania 18. 1500 - 1600 A.D. Economic and cultural development of the state. 19. 1543 A.D. The Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, born in Toruń, published a treatise "On the revolutions of celestial bodies" in which he proved that the Earth revolves around the Sun. 20. 1500 - 1600 A.D. Expansion of Polish scholars and university graduates across Europe. 21. 1500 - 1600 A.D. Reforms of feudalism in Poland. 22. 1600 - 1700 A.D. Economic development in Poland (water, sea and inland waterway transport). 23. 1619 A.D The war with Russia and the six-year occupation of Moscow by the Poles. At that time, Poland achieved the largest area in its entire history. 24. 1600 - 1700 A.D. Defensive and offensive wars across Europe 25. 1683 A.D. Battle of Vienna (the forces of the Austrian-German-Polish coalition under the command of the thirty-eighth King of Polish Jan III Sobieski defeated the Turkish army). 26. 1700 - 1800 A.D Outstanding figures of the culture of the Enlightenment era in Poland. 27. 1772 A.D. The first partition of Polish between Prussia, Russia and Austria. 28. 1791 A.D. The first Polish constitution was adopted (the second in the world shortly after the Americans). 29. 1795 A.D. Third partition of Polish in favor of Prussia, the Habsburg Monarchy and Russia. 30. 1700 - 1800 A.D. Enslavement of Poles under the partitions. 31. 1797 A.D. Creation of the Polish Legions in Italy by General Henryk Dąbrowski. 32. 1806 A.D. Under the leadership of General Henryk Dąbrowski and Józef Wybicki, the Greater Poland Uprising broke out. 33. 1830 A.D. The beginning of the November Uprising. 34. 1863 A.D. The January Uprising broke out. 35. 1800 - 1900 A.D. After the bloody suppression of the uprisings, the greatest works of Polish classical music and literature by artists such as Chopin and Mickiewicz 36. 1918 A.D. After the end of the First World War, Poland returns to the world map after almost 150 years and regains its independence. 37. 1919 - 1920 A.D. Russia's invasion of Poland. Polish-Bolshevik War. Victorious offensive of Polish and Ukrainian troops. The famous Battle of Warsaw. 38. 1939 A.D. The beginning of the Second World War. The invasion of Poland by Germany and Russia. Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. 39. 1940 A.D. Polish airmen take part in the Battle of Britain and tilt the fighting side in favor of the Allies (303 Squadron). 40. 1944 A.D. Battle of Monte Cassino. The Polish army in the so-called Battle of Rome (the road to Rome) together with the British army defeats the Germans (the Polish Army of General Władysław Anders). 41. 1945 A.D. The end of the Second World War and the rule of Russia in Poland through its puppets in government positions. 42. Rebuilding the country after the devastation of war. 43. 1978 A.D. A Pole (Karol Wojtyla) becomes pope. He keeps up the spirits of the nation and contributes to the collapse of communism in Poland. 44. 1981 A.D. Strikes and protests break out across the country. The Solidarity Trade Union is founded, which gives rise to the fear and anxiety of Russians about communism in Poland. The population is brutally and bloodily pacified. Martial law is introduced. 45. 1989 A.D. The "Round Table Talks" are official meetings of the opposition and the ruling communists in Poland, who give up power and Poland regains its independence after 50 years. 46. Economic boom after the fall of communism in Poland. Accession to NATO and the European Union.
It's nice that you decided to "get acquainted" with the history of Poland, which is extremely bloody, but also shows that despite so many adversities and hostile neighbors, Poles always rose from their knees and became stronger. But I have one comment for you. Invest your money in a good quality microphone, because your audio quality is very poor. PS. Sorry for my English :)
A film even good but what is that European Union logo at the end doing? This is the new German occupation - industry ruined, terror of the "rule of law", smashing Poland with a "baseball bat". For people from America this issue is probably incomprehensible.
The FLOOD of Africans tearfully watching European histroy videos over the last few months is preparation of Poland for a sudden influx of African migrants that are going to be flooding into your proud country very soon... mark my words. The EUSSR are EVIL, it's why we Brits told then to "fuck off" in 2016. We LOVE European peoples but HATE the EUSSR dictatorship.
This film is a gross manipulation of facts. Poland regained independence not as a result of armed uprisings, but thanks to the culture that was created in the Polish language, thanks to painting, thanks to music. It is culture that constitutes a nation, not borders.
This is not true. Polishness survived thanks to culture and Christian tradition. On the other hand, Poland gained its independence through military action.
Przez stulecia byliśmy bardziej czarni i gnębieni niż wy chłopaki. Jestem dumny, że jestem Polakiem i nie będę nigdy nacionakistą jednakże przejechała się Europa w te i z powrotem tyle razy, że jedyne co nam zostaje to sie być
No. When Poland was under occupation, Napoleon told them that if they joined him, he would put Poland on the map again. So we did. But he took some of the Polish soldiers with French to fight uprising of slaves in Haiti. Because Polish people were fighting for independence themselves they didn't like it at all. They moved on said of Haitian and fight French with them. After they won they were the only white people alowed to stay and till this day there are some white Haitians.
Na końcu powinna być flaga polski a nie Unii Europejskiej . Chyba, że jako zapowiedź dalszej części bo pomału Unia przejmuje wszystko . Po co nam wgl parlament skoro jest w Brukseli a symbolem naszego zwycięstwa jest flaga unii.
Ale w ostatnim przedstawiają wydarzenie wstąpienia polski do Unii co jest faktem przeciez. Tu nie chodziło o symbol zwycięstwa tylko wstąpienia Polski do Unii
@@AliceeMice Przez około 9 minut pokazana jest historia Polski nie innych krajów ale konkretnie polski i na końcu jest jako zwieńczenie flaga Unii i jeśli nawet ma być to symbol wejścia polski do unii to powinno być to przestawione jako wydarzenie a na zakończeniu powinna być nasza flaga bo przecież o Polsce był ten krótki film i pokazana powinna być nasza flaga przynajmniej a nie unijna. No ale jak ktoś nie jest patriotą to nie jest wyczulony na tego typu może drobne ale jednak kłujące w oczy manipulacje.
@@michuzdzichu60 🤔 Tak czy owak ja osobiście uważam nasz kraj za najpięknieszy w calej europie i z pięknymi tradycjami oraz kulturą. A takie spierdolone pseudo patriotyczne Elity którzy rządzą naszym krajem wyniszczają nasz dom🤔jakby nie patrzeć wina tez stoi po stronie obywateli. Przez tyle lat okradani okłamywani i nadal rodacy sie nie nauczyli. I przez własną głupotę naiwność doprowadzamy nasz kraj do ruiny. Skrajnie prawicowi na ustach patriotyzm a okradają i oszukują rodaków tak samo lewicowi. Cóż z pięknego kraju tworzy się tekturowy…
You probably don't know that Napoleon once sent Polish troops to suppress an uprising against the French in Haiti. When the Poles saw that the Haitians were fighting for independence, they joined their side and defeated the French troops. At that time, the independent Polish state no longer existed, partitioned by its neighbours a few decades before.
966 - Poland became Christian
1000 - Congress of Gniezno. The German Emperor Otto III came to Poland
1018 - War expedition to Kiev
1200-1300 - Mongol invasions of Poland
1226 - Bringing Knights of Teutonic Order to Poland to help fight agains Prussia
1333- Coronation of King Casimir the Great (he found Poland wooden and left bricked)
1364 - European kings meeting in Cracow, founding the Akademia Krakowska (now Jagiellonian University), one of the first universities in the world.
1377 - Władysław II Jagiełło (Jogaila Algirdaitis) became the ruler of Lithuania
1410 - The battle of Grunwald against Teutonic Order, one of the biggest battles in medieval Europe
1543 - Mikołaj Kopernik (Nicolaus Copernicus) issued a revolutionary scientific work "De revolutionibus orbium coelestium" (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres), development of Jagiellonian University, strong cooperation with western universities
1609-1619 - Wars with Russia
1683 - Battle of Vienna - polish king Jan III Sobieski saves the Europe from islamisation, defending much bigger army of Ottoman Empire
1772-1795 - Partitions of Poland by Prussia, Russia, Austria
1791 - Adopting the Constitution of May 3, the second constitution in the world, after American one.
1797,1806 - Napoleon wars
1830 - November Uprising- national uprising against occupation by the Russian Empire
1863 - January Uprising- national uprising against occupation by the Russian Empire
1800-1900 - Fryderyk Chopin-one of the greatest romantic composers, Adam Mickiewicz-one of the greatest Polish writers
1918 - Poland regain independence (after 123 YEARS of occupation)
1920- Battle of Warsaw. also called "Miracle at Vistula" Poland boated Russia, saving Europe from communist revolution, one of most important battle in the HUMANKIND!!!
1922- Creation of a shipyard in Gdynia
1939- WW II started, Russia and Germany attacked from two sides and divided Poland in half
1940- Battle of Britain, Polish pilots saved England
1944- Batlle of Monte Cassino, The conquest of the Monte Cassino monastery by Polish soldiers. A very important battle in the history of WWII.
1944- Warsaw Uprising
1945- Poland felt under the occupation of the USSR.
1978- Polish Cardinal Karol Wojtyła was elected Pope and took the name of John Paul II
1981- martial law was introduced in Poland
1989- The 1989 Roundtable Talks, Negotiations conducted by representatives of communist authorities, the democratic opposition and church parties. First partially free elections brought the long-awaited "FREEDOM"...
2004- Poland join to European Union
Thank you so much for these detail explanation will go through it thoroughly thanks a lot 😁
To tylko niektóre daty z Polskiej Historii które zostały przedstawione w tym filmie.@@VeliGoXtreme
Its very, very and very shortcut our history, belive me...
Rok 2024 utrata przez Polskę jaj i suwerenności na rzecz dyktatu Unii europejskiej.
Tak to powinno być, żeby wszyscy o tym wiedzieli, jaka jest nasza historia! Ale nie wszyscy się z niej nie nauczyli.
Miejmy nadzieję, że następnej wojny nietrzeba będzie dopisywać, bo nam brak bohaterów!
Dziękuję Panu, za wspaniały komentarz do filmiku💐🙋♀️
Yes, our history was a constant fight for independence. Being situated between 2 powerful countries (Russia and Germany) and between "western" and "eastern" world meant that there was always some war conflict going through Poland. There were many moments in our history when more powerful countries would decide our future among themselves and divide our land taking parts of it, trying to erase Poland from the map. (e.g. right after the war with Hitler was over the " liberating" Russian army came in, but in a way never left because since then we were under Soviet influence till 1989.) But Poland always rose from the ashes.🙂 🇵🇱 Thank you guys for this video, all the best to you and your channel! 🌸
invaded 44 times... conquered twice because of our own stupidity ... hey still here...
I don’t agree
Poland is country that been invaded most in history exactly 47 times and we still stand tall!
You must know the history of Poland to understand it, because this animation very quickly glues together almost 1000 years. Just a thousand, if not more, years of Polish history
There is something in this land that everyone wants but this land has too strong people who will never give it up to no one
My nie błagamy o wolność tylko o nią walczymy.
Powinni sprawdzać w Internecie o co chodzi, na podstawie podanych dat, aniżeli domysłów.
@@tabita0506 autor animacji powinnien zadbać o opis (przy dacie można było napisać wydarzenie) DObrze powiedzieli że brakło im tego opisu. Kto zna historię Polski wie - a takie filmy powinny właśnie edukować te osoby które dopiero się dowiadują.
My polacy bez leku jestesmy. ❤❤❤❤
Thank you guys from polish guy in London.
All Presidents of USA know history of Poland and know we are best shield of Europe in history and now.We dont plz for freedom.we fight for the to last blod .have good day
Nie mogę uwierzyć że Polska wzbudza tyle zainteresowania.
Dla mnie polaka jest to wzruszajace.
The FLOOD of Africans tearfully watching European history videos over the last few months is preparation of Poland for a sudden influx of African migrants that are going to be flooding into your proud country very soon... mark my words. The EUSSR are EVIL, it's why we Brits told then to "fuck off" in 2016. We LOVE European peoples but just HATE the EUSSR dictatorship.
Great reaction👍👍 Greetings from 🇵🇱
That was warriors country.Now its politics.But warrior its in every heart polish ppl. And when time to go ...all be toogether mans and womans all take weapon.
5:11 This is partitions of Poland by Russia, Austria and Prussia (Germany). Poland ceased to exist for 123 years.
IPN unconquered :)
You're my favourite Swede man. You'd be surprised how many Poles think on the same side as You do.
Polska przed nikim nie klęka
Poland is country that been invaded most in history exactly 47 times and we still stand tall!
Matka Boska
Raczej naród Polski .
Zdarzało się że rząd Polski klęczał i sprzedał kraj , to naród wywalczył wolność ....morzem krwi .
@@wieslawkazmierczak9975że co? Kto?😂😂 Co ma postać baśniowa do Polski?
Boga się nie boisz?
You recognised correctly: The Teutonic Knights were invited by Polish king to help with pagans in the north but decided to stay after mission was completed. They were kicked out in XV c.; and secondly yes Poland was erased from the maps as a state for 123years (1795-1918) due to partitions by Austria, Prussia and Russia.
Jakiego Króla ?
What king?
1. 800 - 900 A.D. Unification of the tribes of Central Europe and the creation of one common under the name of Polanie.
2. 966 A.D The baptism of Polish (coronation of the first King of Polish (Mieszko I), adoption of Christianity and the official name of the state as Poland (formerly Polanie).
3. 1000 A.D Coronation of the second King of Polish (Bolesław I The Brave).
4. 1018 A.D. Bolesław I the Brave conquered the Cherven Towns (Kievan Rus) and placed his son-in-law Świętopełk on the Ruthenian throne.
5. 1000 - 1100 A.D. Wars with Rus.
6. 1100 - 1200 A.D. Wars with Rus (again).
7. 1200 - 1300 A.D. Wars with Prussia
8. 1266 A.D. Settlement of the Teutonic Knights (subjects and knights of the Teutonic Order from Prussia) on the northern borders of Polish.
9. 1200 - 1300 A.D. The First Wars of the Teutonic Knights.
10. 1300 - 1400 A.D The Second Wars of the Teutonic Knights.
11. 1333 A.D. Coronation of the twenty-second King of Polish (Casimir the Great).
12. 1364 A.D. King Casimir the Great founded the Cracow Academy (which was the second higher education institution in Central Europe).
13. 1364 A.D. A congress of monarchs in Cracow with the participation of the Emperor and King of Bohemia Charles IV, King Polish Casimir, King Louis of Hungary, King Peter of Cyprus, King Waldemar IV of Denmark, Duke of Masovia Siemowit, Silesian Dukes and Margrave Otto of Brandenburg.
14. 1300 - 1400 A.D. Poland regained Kuyavia and the Dobrzyn Land and renounced Gdańsk Pomerania and the Chełmno Land. King Casimir the Great's unsuccessful expedition to Silesia. Economic boom in villages and cities.
15. 1377 A.D. Angevin reign.
16. 1410 A.D The largest battle in Europe of the Middle Ages - the Battle of Grunwald. The Polish-Lithuanian-Ruthenian army defeated the Teutonic Knights supported by the Western knights.
17. 1400 - 1500 A.D. The Rise of Polish and the Alliance with Lithuania
18. 1500 - 1600 A.D. Economic and cultural development of the state.
19. 1543 A.D. The Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, born in Toruń, published a treatise "On the revolutions of celestial bodies" in which he proved that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
20. 1500 - 1600 A.D. Expansion of Polish scholars and university graduates across Europe.
21. 1500 - 1600 A.D. Reforms of feudalism in Poland.
22. 1600 - 1700 A.D. Economic development in Poland (water, sea and inland waterway transport).
23. 1619 A.D The war with Russia and the six-year occupation of Moscow by the Poles. At that time, Poland achieved the largest area in its entire history.
24. 1600 - 1700 A.D. Defensive and offensive wars across Europe
25. 1683 A.D. Battle of Vienna (the forces of the Austrian-German-Polish coalition under the command of the thirty-eighth King of Polish Jan III Sobieski defeated the Turkish army).
26. 1700 - 1800 A.D Outstanding figures of the culture of the Enlightenment era in Poland.
27. 1772 A.D. The first partition of Polish between Prussia, Russia and Austria.
28. 1791 A.D. The first Polish constitution was adopted (the second in the world shortly after the Americans).
29. 1795 A.D. Third partition of Polish in favor of Prussia, the Habsburg Monarchy and Russia.
30. 1700 - 1800 A.D. Enslavement of Poles under the partitions.
31. 1797 A.D. Creation of the Polish Legions in Italy by General Henryk Dąbrowski.
32. 1806 A.D. Under the leadership of General Henryk Dąbrowski and Józef Wybicki, the Greater Poland Uprising broke out.
33. 1830 A.D. The beginning of the November Uprising.
34. 1863 A.D. The January Uprising broke out.
35. 1800 - 1900 A.D. After the bloody suppression of the uprisings, the greatest works of Polish classical music and literature by artists such as Chopin and Mickiewicz
36. 1918 A.D. After the end of the First World War, Poland returns to the world map after almost 150 years and regains its independence.
37. 1919 - 1920 A.D. Russia's invasion of Poland. Polish-Bolshevik War. Victorious offensive of Polish and Ukrainian troops. The famous Battle of Warsaw.
38. 1939 A.D. The beginning of the Second World War. The invasion of Poland by Germany and Russia. Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.
39. 1940 A.D. Polish airmen take part in the Battle of Britain and tilt the fighting side in favor of the Allies (303 Squadron).
40. 1944 A.D. Battle of Monte Cassino. The Polish army in the so-called Battle of Rome (the road to Rome) together with the British army defeats the Germans (the Polish Army of General Władysław Anders).
41. 1945 A.D. The end of the Second World War and the rule of Russia in Poland through its puppets in government positions.
42. Rebuilding the country after the devastation of war.
43. 1978 A.D. A Pole (Karol Wojtyla) becomes pope. He keeps up the spirits of the nation and contributes to the collapse of communism in Poland.
44. 1981 A.D. Strikes and protests break out across the country. The Solidarity Trade Union is founded, which gives rise to the fear and anxiety of Russians about communism in Poland. The population is brutally and bloodily pacified. Martial law is introduced.
45. 1989 A.D. The "Round Table Talks" are official meetings of the opposition and the ruling communists in Poland, who give up power and Poland regains its independence after 50 years.
46. Economic boom after the fall of communism in Poland. Accession to NATO and the European Union.
Mieszko was a duke. His son Bolesław the brave was a first King of Poland in 1025... (No 1000)
❤Polska ❤
Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱😁
Better looks on : Legendy Polske like Yaga:) have good day
Greetings from Poland
It's nice that you decided to "get acquainted" with the history of Poland, which is extremely bloody, but also shows that despite so many adversities and hostile neighbors, Poles always rose from their knees and became stronger.
But I have one comment for you. Invest your money in a good quality microphone, because your audio quality is very poor.
PS. Sorry for my English :)
Thanks Africa, We, Poland, educated many of Your Students, hoply, not for Your government, just good Ingenieurs, hehe..
😭❤️🫂
All about how Poland fight
Bo mogą bo na to pozwalamy
Watch Untold fight for Britain.
Please.
Squadron 303
Probably people, who made this film didn't want it to be boring...so they created the big mess.
Polska 🇵🇱
And all in this not show all , and wery short . 1410 movie , you can find.
Nie wszystkie karty dotyczace cierpien Polakow zostaly odkryte...
A film even good but what is that European Union logo at the end doing? This is the new German occupation - industry ruined, terror of the "rule of law", smashing Poland with a "baseball bat". For people from America this issue is probably incomprehensible.
The FLOOD of Africans tearfully watching European histroy videos over the last few months is preparation of Poland for a sudden influx of African migrants that are going to be flooding into your proud country very soon... mark my words. The EUSSR are EVIL, it's why we Brits told then to "fuck off" in 2016. We LOVE European peoples but HATE the EUSSR dictatorship.
Sabaton history channel uprising
Hey, can you react to Animated History of Hungary too?
This film is a gross manipulation of facts. Poland regained independence not as a result of armed uprisings, but thanks to the culture that was created in the Polish language, thanks to painting, thanks to music. It is culture that constitutes a nation, not borders.
This is not true. Polishness survived thanks to culture and Christian tradition. On the other hand, Poland gained its independence through military action.
Przez stulecia byliśmy bardziej czarni i gnębieni niż wy chłopaki. Jestem dumny, że jestem Polakiem i nie będę nigdy nacionakistą jednakże przejechała się Europa w te i z powrotem tyle razy, że jedyne co nam zostaje to sie być
No i przez tą całą historię mamy najpiękniejsze dziewczyny na świecie. Duża pula genowa 😂😢
THEY WERE BEING PERSECUTED OUT OF EUROPE,THEY MIGRATED TO HAITI ALMOST A THOUSAND YEARS AGO TO FIND JOY,LOVE AND PEACE.
No. When Poland was under occupation, Napoleon told them that if they joined him, he would put Poland on the map again. So we did. But he took some of the Polish soldiers with French to fight uprising of slaves in Haiti. Because Polish people were fighting for independence themselves they didn't like it at all. They moved on said of Haitian and fight French with them. After they won they were the only white people alowed to stay and till this day there are some white Haitians.
Haiti was the first Black Country ( not a kingdom). Polish people were even described as white N-words in the first documents of Haiti.
Nie lubię hamstwa i powodzenia życzę
Do you Understand you are German?
I like German people
this movie without historical knowledge is completely useless...
ua-cam.com/video/pJmSl148p_I/v-deo.html The best and concise explanation I came across.
Niestety ,przez unię europejską czeka nas złe zakończenie.
Polityczne brednie
@@AliceeMice Czyste fakty ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@wozdoryzu9917 Heh 😏 skoro tak uważasz
Bitwa o Anglię dywizjon 303 proszę o recenzję
Na końcu powinna być flaga polski a nie Unii Europejskiej . Chyba, że jako zapowiedź dalszej części bo pomału Unia przejmuje wszystko . Po co nam wgl parlament skoro jest w Brukseli a symbolem naszego zwycięstwa jest flaga unii.
Ale w ostatnim przedstawiają wydarzenie wstąpienia polski do Unii co jest faktem przeciez. Tu nie chodziło o symbol zwycięstwa tylko wstąpienia Polski do Unii
@@AliceeMice Przez około 9 minut pokazana jest historia Polski nie innych krajów ale konkretnie polski i na końcu jest jako zwieńczenie flaga Unii i jeśli nawet ma być to symbol wejścia polski do unii to powinno być to przestawione jako wydarzenie a na zakończeniu powinna być nasza flaga bo przecież o Polsce był ten krótki film i pokazana powinna być nasza flaga przynajmniej a nie unijna. No ale jak ktoś nie jest patriotą to nie jest wyczulony na tego typu może drobne ale jednak kłujące w oczy manipulacje.
@@michuzdzichu60 Mam nadzieje że ty nie jesteś z tych co piszą ze są patriotami a w rzeczywistości nie wie co znaczy patriotyzm
@@AliceeMice Myślę, że wiesz o co mi chodzi.
@@michuzdzichu60 🤔 Tak czy owak ja osobiście uważam nasz kraj za najpięknieszy w calej europie i z pięknymi tradycjami oraz kulturą. A takie spierdolone pseudo patriotyczne Elity którzy rządzą naszym krajem wyniszczają nasz dom🤔jakby nie patrzeć wina tez stoi po stronie obywateli. Przez tyle lat okradani okłamywani i nadal rodacy sie nie nauczyli. I przez własną głupotę naiwność doprowadzamy nasz kraj do ruiny. Skrajnie prawicowi na ustach patriotyzm a okradają i oszukują rodaków tak samo lewicowi. Cóż z pięknego kraju tworzy się tekturowy…