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  • This is our Reaction to the Animated History of Poland
    Polish history is filled to the brim with diversity, so the idea transforming it into a gripping tale was a very exciting challenge. Platige created an exciting trip back in time that takes you through 1000 years of history in about 8 minutes, 140 events that feature 500 animated characters from different historical periods. The film was created to represent Poland at the Expo 2010 in Shanghai for PARP.
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  • @BB.Beyond.Borders
    @BB.Beyond.Borders  6 місяців тому +25

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  • @dominikxvcy3360
    @dominikxvcy3360 6 місяців тому +289

    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 beated 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 partiest. First partially free elections brought the long-awaited "FREEDOM".

  • @mikadorek1
    @mikadorek1 6 місяців тому +94

    As a Pole, I can recognize every second, every character and every place, city in this film.

  • @jmt7240
    @jmt7240 6 місяців тому +183

    This video is great shortcut of Polish history to those that know it but i doesn't say much to those that lack context. Here's some most important events shown in this video:
    0:57 - unification of tribes that inhabited Poland. Mieszko I officially founds Polish state by converting to christianity in 966
    1:14 - Holy Roman Emperor visits The grand duchy of Poland in 1000. In 1025 Bolesław Chrobry becomes the first king of now Kingdom of Poland
    1:55 - Wars to the east for more land, Mongol Invasions of Poland and feudal fragmentation of Polish Kingdom. Basically many, many wars
    2:40 - Duke Konrad invites the Teutonic Order (Catholic Crusaders) to East Prussian land in order for them to fight Pagans in the north while Poland was in the middle of a civil war. The order succeeded in it's task but it stayed in the region taking the land for itself and now fighting wars against Poland and Lithuania, becoming our biggest nemesis for centuries to come.
    3:03 - in 1333 Kasimir the III known also as the Great becomes king of Poland. He took power in a only recently reunified country plagued with crisises, political instability, wars and many other problems. Fixed many of them, introduced reforms, mended external and internal politics, conquered land and laid foundations for Poland to become one of the most powerful and thriving states for the centuries to come.
    4:43 - In 1410 Poland and Lithuania, now under personal union, defeats the Teutonic Order in the battle of Grunwald. While the orders survives this massive blow, it's influence will only wane untill it becomes a vassal of Poland.
    5:00 - Golden age of Poland. The country is prospering politically and economically. Copernicus publishes heliocentric theory of the solar system. Poland and Lithuania unite under the Commonwealth of both Nations.
    5:41 - Russian "time on troubles". Polish invasion of Russia and subsequent Wars with Russia.
    6:09 - Again many wars. Against the Ottomans, Russia, Chmelnyćkyj Uprising and the "Swedish Deluge"(vey important event where poland was utterly destroyed, it marked the beggining of the downfall of the Commonwealth).
    6:16 - Siege of Vienna
    7:30 - The First and Second Partition of The Commonwealth
    7:34 - Written constitution. Kosciuszko's Uprising and the Third Partition of the Poland. The Commonwealth is erased from the map for 123 years.
    7:49 - life under partitions. Repressions, deportations, Napoleonic wars, emmigration of Poles across the world, many uprisings, romantic ideals and keeping nationhood alive through art, religion and culture.
    9:09 - Industrial revolution, I World War and reagaining independence in 1918.
    9:22 - Polish-Soviet war. The Red army is defeated during the battle of Warsaw.
    9:45 - Interwar Poland, Beginning on the second World War, Ribbentrop-Molotov pact.
    10:30 - II World War. Concentration camps and in the video shown the most well known Polish contributions to the war effort. Battle of Britain, Monte Cassino and Polish underground state.
    11:06 onward - Soviet Poland, rebulding the country, massive protests again Communist Regime, first free elections and fall of iron courtain and into the modern day.

    • @molly2364
      @molly2364 6 місяців тому +1

      true

    • @GdzieJestNemo
      @GdzieJestNemo 6 місяців тому +4

      just one thing - polish constitution wasn't first written constitution in Europe. Dunno why that myth is being presented in schools

    • @jmt7240
      @jmt7240 6 місяців тому +1

      @@GdzieJestNemo actually true, sorry for that

    • @lamerekeklerek
      @lamerekeklerek 6 місяців тому +4

      ​@@GdzieJestNemo Which one was it then - I'm really curious? Swedish Instrument of Government of 1772? Yeah it is considered a constitution, but it was more of a fundamental law or constitutional document rather than a full-fledged modern written constitution. Maybe you meant Corsican Constitution of 1755, then well technically correct, but Corsican Republic was not widely and officially recognized as a sovereign state by other countries and was never fully coherent and struggled with internal problems, and it existed only for 14 years - so it is kind of forgotten as it didn't last... French Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen of 1789 was only a preamble to the constitution which constitution was adopted few months after Polish one.

    • @GdzieJestNemo
      @GdzieJestNemo 6 місяців тому

      @@lamerekeklerek those, also British The Bill of Rights 1689 or San Marino in 1600. There were couple of more, but i would have to dig to find them

  • @000hayabusa
    @000hayabusa 5 місяців тому +3

    Poland has stopped Mongol expansion, Ottoman expansion, Bolshevick expansion.... It is truly the protector of Europe.

  • @Rafa-pr5fe
    @Rafa-pr5fe 6 місяців тому +40

    If you are so interested in the history of Poland, you must know that there is quite an important contribution of South Africans to the history of Poland during World War II. On August 1, 1944, an uprising against the Germans broke out in Warsaw. A hopeless and disastrous case. The Soviets who were approaching the Vistula from the east after breaking through the German front in Belarus were stopped east of Warsaw. The Germans brought the last select reserves to the front (SS armored divisions "Totenkopf" and "Wiking", the Luftwaffe armored-parachute division "Herman Goring" and Wehrmacht armored divisions) and managed to stop the Soviets in heavy fighting. After the outbreak of the uprising, the Soviets, on Stalin's orders, did not want to help him due to its political nature. The only trickle of help could come from the west. From Allied air bases in southern Italy behind the Allied front in Italy. On August 4, 1944, planes began to take off from air bases near Bari and Brindisi to drop weapons and supplies over Warsaw. In addition to Polish pilots from the Polish Air Force, pilots from the Australian Air Force (RAAF) and the South African Air Force (then SAAF) took part in the action. It was a long night flight from the south of Italy over German-controlled areas over radar batteries, observation posts, anti-aircraft batteries and fighters. They flew over burning Warsaw at night, where the Germans immediately activated searchlights and anti-aircraft guns. Aircraft crews had to almost descend over the roofs of the burning and shelled city to try to see the insurgents' positions and drop supplies by parachute. Polish, South African and Australian crews made almost superhuman efforts to drop this supply. A description has been preserved of one of the planes with an Australian crew, the commander of which flew almost literally over the roofs of buildings and the whole plane, with all the engines hit, flew over the city and its crew threw out containers with supplies until the very end until they crashed and died. After three weeks, losses in terms of crews and aircraft amounted to 150%. Then the British issued an order to suspend flights. Polish pilots can fly and no one will stop them, but the rest of the soldiers of the British Empire must stop sacrificing themselves. The next day, pilots from South African squadrons came and said that they had decided that since Polish pilots were flying, South African pilots who decided also fly. They flew until the end, i.e. until mid-September 1944, when the flights were interrupted because it no longer made sense. The uprising failed on October 2, 1944 and Warsaw was almost completely destroyed. In 1945, the city was almost 85% destroyed. During these events, approximately 150 South African Air Force pilots died. Like the graves and remains of all soldiers of the British Empire who died on the territory of today's Poland during World Wars I and II, they were exhumed, moved and buried by the British War Graves Commission at two Commonwealth Cemeteries of Fallen Soldiers in Poland: Poznań and Piła. I live in Poznań. The British Commonwealth Soldiers' Cemetery is located in the complex of war cemeteries next to the former Poznań citadel, not far from the city center. Around November 11, our Independence Day, I always go there. The tombstones of South African pilots occupy two avenues. The dates of death were August and September 1944. I always lay flowers at the beginning of the avenue. The grandfather of my best friend, with whom I have been friends for over 30 years, was an insurgent in Warsaw in 1944. He talked about, among other things, these airdrops and how they found downed planes and their crews. Including those from South Africa. I don't know if anyone ever talked about it in South Africa, but here in Poland there are still a few people who know and remember it.

    • @sunebeale
      @sunebeale 6 місяців тому +2

      This is incredible information. Thank you

    • @rafasiedlecki929
      @rafasiedlecki929 5 місяців тому

      150% serio 😂😂😂

  • @dawidskok8870
    @dawidskok8870 6 місяців тому +79

    Bo Polacy nie proszą o wolność. Polacy o nią walczą✌🥰

    • @Seek2.0
      @Seek2.0 6 місяців тому +4

      Dokładnie ❤

    • @shadowgno87
      @shadowgno87 6 місяців тому +1

      jak cytujesz to napisz kogo to słowa bo nie twoje ...

    • @sajbor1
      @sajbor1 5 місяців тому

      DOKŁADNE!!!!

    • @maksu2163
      @maksu2163 4 місяці тому

      Dokładnie przyjacielu ❤

    • @semixo_802
      @semixo_802 3 місяці тому +1

      *"Bo my nie błagamy o wolność, my o nią walczymy"

  • @TLA77
    @TLA77 Місяць тому +2

    Jestescie niesamowici .❤

  • @samoht.p
    @samoht.p 6 місяців тому +18

    It is difficult to answer the history of Poland in a comment. This is a lecture for several years. The film shows the years in which the most characteristic thing in Poland's history happened. You can check individual dates.
    The film was made for the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai. And it presents the development of Poland over the years. Growth is the main theme of this film. As the filmmakers describe: "History of Poland" is a visual poem in which important moments of Polish history are mixed with associations, symbols, presentations of cities, people, characteristic buildings; it is an image on which a map scrolls, visual explanations of specific situations, important gestures, important words.
    The most characteristic dates in Polish history:
    800/900 - In the lands between the Odra and Bug rivers, a state originating from the Polan tribe was established, ruled by the Piast dynasty and called Poland.
    966 - The first historical ruler of Poland, Mieszko I, was baptized. This connected Poland with the circle of Christian culture and the Christian countries of Europe.
    1000 - Congress of Gniezno - meeting of Emperor Otto III with Prince Bolesław the Brave. During the congress, Otto III placed an imperial diadem on Bolesław's head and gave him the Spear of Saint Maurice.
    1018 - Bolesław the Brave's military expedition to Kiev and the annexation of Cherven Castles to Poland.
    1000/1100 - Fights with the Germans, Czechs and Kievan Rus', as well as with the Slavic tribes settled between the Oder and the Elbe.
    1100/1200 - Bolesław Krzywousty divided the country between his sons, Poland was divided into districts.
    1200/1300 - Tatar invasions, part of Polish lands occupied by Brandenburgers and Teutonic Knights.
    1226 - Beginning of negotiations with the Teutonic Knights regarding their settlement on the Masovian-Prussian border. In 1228, the Chełmno land was given to the Teutonic Knights.
    1300/1400 - Occupation of Gdańsk Pomerania by the Teutonic Knights. Polish-Teutonic war.
    1333 - Death of Polish king Władysław the Elbow-high, beginning of the reign of Casimir the Great.
    1364 - Congress of monarchs in Kraków. Founding of the Krakow Academy (Jagiellonian University).
    1377 - Władysław Jagiełło takes power of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
    1410 - Battle of Grunwald - one of the largest battles in the history of medieval Europe. The battle was fought between the forces of the Teutonic Order, commanded by Grand Master Ulrich von Jungingen, and the combined Polish and Lithuanian forces under the command of the King of Poland, Władysław Jagiełło.
    1400/1500 - Reign of Władysław Jagiełło, then Władysław III of Varna and Casimir Jagiellon.
    1543 - Nicolaus Copernicus's work "On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres" was published in Nuremberg. Copernicus presented a theory of the structure of the Solar System, stating that the Sun is in the center of the Solar System and all the planets, including the Earth, revolve around it.
    1500/1600 - The flourishing of the Krakow Academy (Jagiellonian University), Electoral Sejm - a congress of the nobility that was to decide on the election of the new king.
    1619 - Truce in Dywilin ending the Polish-Russian war that had been going on since 1609.
    1648-1655 - Uprising of the Cossacks and Ukrainian peasantry under the leadership of Cossack hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky against the Polish nobility.
    1683 - Relief of Vienna - a battle fought between the Polish-Austrian-German army, under the command of John III Sobieski, and the army of the Ottoman Empire under the command of vizier Kara Mustafa near Vienna. The battle ended with the defeat of Turkey, which did not recover from this attack and ceased to pose a threat to Christian Europe.
    1700/1800 - Poland in Saxon times. Secular and clerical magnates indulged in lavish consumption. On the one hand, construction was developing, churches and palaces were being built. On the other hand, the economy and agriculture were in decline.
    1772 - First partition of Poland - Prussia, Austria and Russia ceded part of Poland's territory.
    1791 - On May 3, the first Polish constitution was adopted (Constitution of May 3).
    1793 - Second partition of Poland.
    1795 - Third Partition of Poland - the last of the three partitions of Poland carried out by Russia, Prussia and Austria. Poland ceased to exist.
    1797 - Polish army units called Polish Legions were established in Italy. The commander was General Jan Henryk Dąbrowski. The song of these units entitled Mazurka Dąbrowskiego became the official anthem of the Polish state in 1926.
    1806 - Greater Poland Uprising - armed actions of Poles ended with complete success. The victory allowed for the creation of the Duchy of Warsaw, a substitute for the Polish state.
    1830 - In November, the Polish national uprising against Russia broke out, which on January 25, 1831 turned into the Polish-Russian war. This war ended with a Russian victory.
    1863 - Growing Russian terror against Polish society led to the outbreak of another Polish national uprising in January 1863. Despite initial successes, the January Uprising ended with the defeat of the insurgents.
    1800/1900 - The period of struggles to regain the independence of the state lost as a result of the partitions. The history of this period was also characterized by the following issues: Artistic works with patriotic and political themes (Adam Mickiewicz, Fryderyk Chopin), the Great Emigration - one of the largest emigration movements in Europe at that time, mainly Polish nobility, soldiers, members of the National Government, politicians, writers, artists , intelligence, Organic work - a postulate calling for involvement in the economic and cultural development of the country.
    1918 - November 11, 1918, with the end of World War I, Poland regained independence.
    1919/1920 - In the years 1919-1920 there was a Polish-Russian war, the culmination of the fighting was the Battle of Warsaw called the Miracle on the Vistula. Winning the battle allowed Poland to maintain its recently regained independence and stopped the spread of the communist revolution to Western Europe.
    1922 - Construction of the port in Gdynia, which was to provide Poland with access to the sea.
    1939 - On September 1, Germany attacked Poland, which gave rise to the Second World War. On September 17, in agreement with Germany, Russia attacked Poland. The attack of Germany and Russia from both sides, and the lack of help from other countries, resulted in Poland losing after 35 days of fighting and losing its independence once again.
    1940/1944 - During World War II, Polish soldiers fought on many fronts, including: the pilots became famous for their heroic fight in the Battle of Britain, inflicting severe losses on the Germans, and the capture of Monte Cassino by the Polish infantry in 1944 is also worth mentioning.
    1945 - In May, Germany signs the capitulation, marking the end of World War II in Europe. Under the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact signed at the Yalta Conference, Russia received "sovereignty" over Poland.
    1945/1970 - After the war, Poland became a state dependent on Russia (USSR), but with limited sovereignty. The socialist system came into force. Polish society put a huge effort into rebuilding the destroyed country - houses, factories were built, and agriculture developed.
    1970/1978 - Wasteful management, irrational investment in the economy resulting from political and propaganda priorities, insufficient qualifications of management staff caused the Polish economy to lose its previous development dynamics, the economic backwardness of the country and the dissatisfaction of society began to deepen. In December 1970, demonstrations and workers' strikes against rising food prices began. The authorities used the army against protesters, 44 people were killed and 1,160 were injured.
    1978 - In the Vatican, Polish Cardinal Karol Wojtyła was elected Pope and took the name John Paul II.
    1981 - The authorities introduced martial law in Poland. Its goal was to stop social unrest and extinguish the emerging opposition movement against the current government.
    1989 - Round Table Talks - talks between the ruling camp and the opposition regarding changing the political system and repairing Poland's economic system. As a result of the agreement reached during the talks, democratic elections to the parliament were held. The opposition party "Solidarity" won. This moment is considered to be the end of communist rule in Poland.
    1990/2010 - After the introduction of democracy, Poland began reforms and experienced extremely rapid economic growth. On May 1, 2004, Poland joined the European Union.

  • @bieniaz1604
    @bieniaz1604 6 місяців тому +5

    there is freedom in our souls!!! nothing and no one will ever extinguish this flame!!! sola scriptura!!!
    God Bless Our Nation Lord Jesus!!!!
    Poland Land of Freedom

  • @aarontikon
    @aarontikon 5 місяців тому +7

    Jestem dumny z bycia Polakiem ❤

  • @piotrsarnowski4824
    @piotrsarnowski4824 28 днів тому +1

    Thank You for this material. I'm think, that very young people see that 🙂

  • @onomatopejaB
    @onomatopejaB 6 місяців тому +3

    11:27 demolished ON PURPOSE as a punishment by the germans on their slaves (Polish peoples) for the 1944 Warsaw Uprising.

  • @Ocodo
    @Ocodo 6 місяців тому +10

    9:36 It's actually not, between WW1 and WW2 Poland was invaded by the Soviet Union and won. Then the Soviets invaded again at the start of WW2 together with the Nazis, and after WW2 Poland became a satellite state.

  • @TLA77
    @TLA77 Місяць тому

    We are older. but Poland from this day

  • @Pommerwolf
    @Pommerwolf Місяць тому

    We Poles become stronger in the face of war and this is our national feature.

  • @piotrbuczynski1060
    @piotrbuczynski1060 6 місяців тому +3

    A short lesson in the history of Poland: it is a country that God gave to live in the land between two bloodthirsty imperialists, Russia and Germany. To survive, Poles must fight invasions every two generations on average!

  • @hubertkostkowski6903
    @hubertkostkowski6903 6 місяців тому +20

    1410 Grunwald very important win- we beat Teutonic Order (Germans*)- his main castle was Malbork- u saw him... 1683 Wienna another very important win*, we save all Europe when Muslims (Turkey+) attack etc we have many migrants* in country- we have respect for all who respect us, but we know what they can do- we fight with almost all* in centuries ago...

    • @GdzieJestNemo
      @GdzieJestNemo 6 місяців тому +1

      siege of Vienna wasn't a christian vs muslin war. It's was Habsburg's coalition vs Ottomans. There were muslim forces in the Holy league forces (like Tatars) and christian kingdoms on the Ottoman side (like Venice)

  • @Enhancedgenetics
    @Enhancedgenetics 12 днів тому +1

    Polish people are polanians lived around Warsaw and around kyiv founders of kyiv subjugated in 800a.d by Rus....

  • @Ocodo
    @Ocodo 6 місяців тому +3

    2:34 She is right, it's the Mongol invasion of Europe, and the battle takes place in Cracow.

  • @nataliasikora7867
    @nataliasikora7867 6 місяців тому +5

    You should definitely watch Geography Now: Poland. It's a fun video going into a little more context but also discussing culture, Geography, etc

  • @metanoian965
    @metanoian965 4 місяці тому +2

    @ O. 5O" _ Polans were just one tribe of West Slavs between the Elbe River, [West], and Narew River, [East].
    This tribe unified 11 others and the confederation was known as Lechia.
    The Dutchy, Kingdom and Republic were called Lechia: Land of the Lechs. This is still the official name for the People and their Nation in many parts of the world. Lehia, Lenkija, Lexia, Lahistan, Lech Jer, Laxstan . . .
    Polans were the strongest and most active tribe and got the diplomatic limelight, thus from Polanie to Poland.

    • @mroczny_kruk
      @mroczny_kruk Місяць тому

      It should be noted that Christianity was imposed on us by force and our real culture was destroyed. Mieszko's baptism in 966 was the 3rd or even 5th attempt, but it was to be final and if it was not accepted, the Western Christian knights were ready to destroy us.

  • @TheHiheat
    @TheHiheat 5 місяців тому

    Thank You!

  • @fonfel7538
    @fonfel7538 2 місяці тому

    I want to say one thing back in the day there was saying "for our freedom and your freedom - za wolność naszą i waszą" thats why Poles at some point where faiting every where in the world.

  • @magorzatacharczynska5656
    @magorzatacharczynska5656 6 місяців тому +1

    Poland is located in the middle of Europe. So it was constantly attacked. When an attack is not required, by crossing to Germany or France, Poland was on its way.

  • @Temiden
    @Temiden 27 днів тому

    FYI - in Poland in school, history of whole World is learned (range since ancient times till today), many countries (also creation of EU countries (with all kings) / USA / Japan / China / etc) - not easy at all 😅

  • @thomasturski2837
    @thomasturski2837 6 місяців тому +11

    Telling over 1,000 years of Polish history in just a few minutes of film is a very difficult task. The above film contains nice pictures and animations, but someone who knows little about the history of Poland will still not know much after watching it, besides, there has always been a war in Poland, but it is not clear with whom ;-).
    You can learn much more from the video linked below, which has very simple animations, but shows and talks about "who, where and when" well and synthetically. The video consists of 3 parts, here is the link to the first part:
    ua-cam.com/video/jV98XaAlg1o/v-deo.html

    • @mikadorek1
      @mikadorek1 6 місяців тому +1

      Yeah, I recommend that 3 parts short, animated series to watch. It’s excellent!

  • @daamian11
    @daamian11 5 місяців тому +1

    I am proud to live and know the history of Poland and sacrifices that millions of Poles have done to give me and my daughters to live in this country. I thank everyone from other nations for understanding. I have some stories from my grandmother about times in WWII e.g. how an unknown brave man save her sister when Germans catch random people in one of villages and they took only one person from the same family. He saved her life and probably died in the camp.

  • @TLA77
    @TLA77 Місяць тому

    Nawet jak ogladam to 10 raz wciaz lapie serce

  • @UniversalSurvivalPl
    @UniversalSurvivalPl Місяць тому

    I have another film recommendation for you about Polish heroes - the story of Ryszard Kukliński was presented in the film "Jack Strong" 2014. I think this is another example of a Pole contributing significantly to shaping history. Regards

  • @tomul7
    @tomul7 6 місяців тому +2

    curiosities of Polish history
    On September 8, 1610, Hetman Żółkiewski's troops captured Moscow and occupied it for two years. This success was not repeated later by either Napoleonic or German troops.

  • @pawwrob4843
    @pawwrob4843 6 місяців тому +1

    Throughout our over 1000-year history,we heve gone through 58 wars and many smaller conflicts.

  • @mpingo91
    @mpingo91 6 місяців тому +3

    11:13 A small but much-talked-about picture: a woman on a tractor. The first approach to women's liberation. The woman who was put behind the wheel of the tractor, a star of communist propaganda, suffered irreparable damage to her reproductive organs as a result of the constant and strong vibrations of the primitive machines of the time, and never had children. Many years later, when Poland was free, she lamented her fate in a radio report (Polish Radio 3).

  • @bartex77
    @bartex77 2 місяці тому

    The problem with this film is that it's good for people who already know Polish history.

  • @radekogoem
    @radekogoem 6 місяців тому +1

    there's a polish movie that was just made. It's based on nobel priced novel by Władysław Reymont and it's more like artistic project than an actual movie because it was fully painted frame by frame and the whole effect is just really impressive. It's called "the peasants". It tells the story that is set in polish countryside in late 19th ceuntry and it's full of traditions. Seriously I recomend reacting to it, I think you would be intrested.

  • @Atom3.3.3
    @Atom3.3.3 6 місяців тому +1

    Would like to mention here about Jan's Matejko famous paintings called "Poczet Królów polskich".Portraits of great polish(Lechians) Kings and Queens in chronological sequence.Modern history and also this animated history shows Mieszko 1 as a first King of Poland in 966,but on a paintings he is at 14th or 15th place...Paintings shows King Krak (Cracus)the founder of Kraków on 1st place years years before...Anyway great video.Thank you!

    • @The0Stroy
      @The0Stroy 6 місяців тому

      Yeah, but rulers before duke Mieszko Ist. were at best unproven and mostly legendary.

  • @raytar75
    @raytar75 3 місяці тому

    IPNtv: The Unconquered ~ Greetings! From Poland !

  • @amelisamelianoxxxx
    @amelisamelianoxxxx 5 місяців тому +1

    Our history is long and painful but we are yet. Our grandfathers and grandmothers was brave. They enabled us to use the Polish language, they gave us back the freedom that was taken away from us. Freedom and independence!

    • @metanoian965
      @metanoian965 4 місяці тому

      True. But, now, today, how do you honor your ancestors and the DNA that they passed on, the Collective History ?
      Poland will be fighting for it's National survival, soon.
      USA crazies are in,[BIG sign], Bandera Uki are in and voted in Tusk and the IVth Reich, Zyd are flowing in for 447 and Polin, one billion Hindu are ready to flow in. Germans in Lithuana for OstpreuBen.
      Interesting times.

  • @Barti-up1vd
    @Barti-up1vd 2 місяці тому

    I would like to briefly summarize this whole film - Poland has always been a wall for Asia and many enemies of Europe who had aspirations to conquer the continent. That is why it had to repel attacks every now and then, defending the eastern borders. To this day, no one appreciates the Poles who saved Europe many times (especially the wars with Ruthenia and the Ottomans and the Second World War). Best regards from Gdansk

  • @TLA77
    @TLA77 Місяць тому

    Dokladnie

  • @mikewidyk4186
    @mikewidyk4186 5 місяців тому

    Up to the middle section of the video it shows Poland at its best years and its rapid development in all aspects. The battles shown are victories for the most part. For many centuries the Polish Winged Hussars were one of the most dominant Calvary units in world history.

  • @petegrusky2715
    @petegrusky2715 Місяць тому

    The last symbol in that film, is becoming ominous...

  • @uceee1
    @uceee1 5 місяців тому

    Every single sa person i met was extremely good person

  • @000hayabusa
    @000hayabusa 5 місяців тому

    Poland is the border between east and west. Europe and Asia... Thats why so many wars were fought on its territory

  • @yuukonen
    @yuukonen 6 місяців тому +2

    Poland didn't exist for 123 years - that's why you didn't see much color for that period of time in this video, it simbolizes existing underground (studying polish language, creating in polish...)

  • @pawwrob4843
    @pawwrob4843 6 місяців тому +3

    I suggest the IPN film-,,The Uncnquered''

  • @marlonblanton
    @marlonblanton 5 місяців тому

    „Niepodległość nie jest Polakom dana raz na zawsze” - Józef Piłsudski. We still remember this...

  • @Nieznajomy-um5zl
    @Nieznajomy-um5zl 2 місяці тому

    this horses with wings was hussars they didnt lose any battle in 100 years. hte greatest battle which they won is 8000 hussars against 150 000 Ottoman Empire soldiers and when won this battle they protect all europe

  • @ub_ers8472
    @ub_ers8472 5 місяців тому

    I agree, they should give more context for the animation

  • @dariuszmisztal1142
    @dariuszmisztal1142 Місяць тому

    Oficjalna Historia Polski, liczy się od przyjęcia chrześcijaństwa, a wszystko przed, nie istniało. Co jest po prostu niemożliwe, gdyż, dokoła Polski, były bardzo, mocne, księstwa, państwa. A tu nagle zostajemy chrześcijanami, i rodzi się Polska.

    • @mroczny_kruk
      @mroczny_kruk Місяць тому

      Bo chrzescijanstwo zostało nam narzucone siłą a prawdziwa kultura zniszczona przez kościół. Byly 3 albo 5 nawet prób chrystianizacji, dopiero po ślubie z Dobrawą i pod groźbą najazdu całego chrześcijańskiego zachodu Mieszko przyjął chrzest. Co ciekawe, zasadniczo chrzest przyjął sam władca tylko i jeszcze sporo czasu tępili zacięcie rodzimowierców, do tego stopnia że obecnie ciężko cokolwiek odtworzyć z tamtych czasów. Przez to własnie nasza historia wygląda jakbyśmy dopiero od tego 966r. istnieli ;)

  • @tomaszkalicki4818
    @tomaszkalicki4818 2 місяці тому

    Earlier than 900ad Poland was a many tribes with their own religion, but later Polish Tribes united and become country.

  • @rafalradz1621
    @rafalradz1621 5 місяців тому

    1683r for 300 years the Polish hussars were undefeated and did not lose a single war. She won when the enemy had a twenty-fold advantage

    • @metanoian965
      @metanoian965 4 місяці тому

      Battle of Kircholm - Wikipedia

  • @xxxxxx-mw8me
    @xxxxxx-mw8me 25 днів тому +1

    The hussars were the best army, September 7, 1621 several hundred hussars defeated 10,000 Turks, there were many more such battles where there were several times more enemies and these are facts. Every enemy was afraid of the Polish Hussars in the 17th century.

  • @sawekwo.7896
    @sawekwo.7896 2 місяці тому

    In Poland we learn about history of England, we know about William (or Wilhelm) the Conqueror, we know about Aztecs, Japan and Roman Empire. We learn about Revolutions in the USA, about Boston Tea Party etc.
    Thanks for the video.

  • @semixo_802
    @semixo_802 3 місяці тому

    1:16 As a Pole, I can say that we, as Slavs, came to Polish lands at the turn of the 4th and 5th centuries, and later the Slavs split into separate countries. We assume that Poland has existed since Mieszko was baptized, but earlier there was a Slavic tribe of Polans, which is today's Poland.

  • @MateuszSuchodolski
    @MateuszSuchodolski 6 місяців тому +1

    Poland history unconcuered wach😊

  • @froget67
    @froget67 6 місяців тому +4

    You should watch history of Jadwiga King of Poland, yesr King not Queen one of the greatest kings in Poland history
    "Jadwiga, Female King of Poland"
    Unbelievable piece of history
    Poland few times changes Europe
    1:58
    Poland fight with mongols empire (strictly Hungarian and Poles defeat golden horde)
    10:38
    The Battle of Britain and history od squadron 303
    (nice video "Why Were Polish Pilots So Successful In The Battle Of Britain? | 303 Kościuszko Squadron")
    10:50 Batle of Monte Casino and amazing history of bear named Wojtek in Polish army
    1683 Battle of Vienna and Polish King John III Sobieski saves Europe from Islam
    1920 Poland stops Soviet invasion of Europe

  • @anetasotys9334
    @anetasotys9334 6 місяців тому +2

    i also reccomend "History Summarized: Poland" by Overly Sarcastic Productions :) its not all of the history but a lot is explained :)

  • @jerzy7118
    @jerzy7118 6 місяців тому +1

    The Polish king was forced to convert to Catholicism so that Catholic countries would not have an excuse to attack Poland. For 1,000 years, Poland fought against the aggressors: Germany, Swedes, Lithuanians, Czechs, Russia and Austria. For over 120 years, Poland was erased from the maps of Europe by Austria, Russia and Prussia, who divided Poland's territory among themselves because they introduced the first constitution in Europe, which was too progressive for those times. Fearing that this progressive idea would not spread to the neighboring countries, these three countries simultaneously attacked Poland. It was similar during World War II in 1938. On September 1, Germany attacked Poland and two weeks from the east, Russia attacked. The history of Poland is a constant fight for its statehood and freedo

  • @emperorofmankind779
    @emperorofmankind779 3 місяці тому

    2:15 I suppose its Golden Horde, they army stop near Lublin, even age is correct.
    3:12 Here begins the reign of Casimir the Great, one of the greatest rulers of Poland.

  • @adriankowalczyk7101
    @adriankowalczyk7101 6 місяців тому

    You can find in yt like someone historian commments that thingsin that film in english

  • @bubee8123
    @bubee8123 6 місяців тому

    Bro are you ok? Stone age? in year 1000 AC? I don't usually get stunned by someone like that. Congrats, you unlocked new achievement.

  • @alinab6021
    @alinab6021 6 місяців тому

    You should also check out the band's song SABATON " Uprising"❗

  • @TheFifthHorseman_
    @TheFifthHorseman_ 6 місяців тому +1

    2:08: The earlier map suggests this represents the conquest of parts of Kievan Rus that occurred in the 1200s and 1300s
    2:38: No, the map showed Kraków because it was the capital at the time. The arrows representing troop movements went outwards, towards Kiev (Kijów).
    2:55: The wars with the Teutonic Order. There *is* a movie, as it happens.
    4:00: Poland's background with monarchy can get pretty absurd. Towards the end of the Commonwealth, it was no longer dynastic monarchy but a constitutional monarchy with kings elected by the nobility.
    6:00: Well, in the 1600s it wasn't just Russians who wanted a piece of us. The video entirely skips the Swedish Flood, which brought devastation not unlike WWII would centuries later.
    9:35: Nope! That actually was the Polish-Soviet War where the Soviets sued for peace. Unfortunately, they would be back just twenty years later...
    10:45: That part represents Polish fighter squadrons during the Battle of Britain.
    10:50: Monte Cassino
    11:00: Warsaw Uprising
    11:55: The Martial Law - when a Pole says "Stan Wojenny" he or she means a specific period in our history.

  • @ghostface9369
    @ghostface9369 Місяць тому

    It's a good video but an extreme shortcut of the history obviously 😊 the reason not a lot of people know the history of Poland except WW2 is because after the partioning of the polish commonwealth it was suppressed for 125 years until 1918 when Poland fought back and regained independence and after WW2 after all our contributions the rest of Europe let the soviet union install communist regime until the solidarity movement.

  • @arturwiktor699
    @arturwiktor699 6 місяців тому

    Jesteśmy jednym z najbardzuej walecznych narodów na Świecie. Pomimo rozbiorow i 123 lat niewoli, z tego co pamietam to tylko Francuzi i Niemcy stoczyli wiecej bitew.

  • @januszkoralewski5889
    @januszkoralewski5889 2 місяці тому

    The most important events and battles of Poles for their own freedom and the freedom of other nations are shown chronologically (e.g. the Battle of Grunwald with the Teutonic Knights, which King Jagiełło led to the victorious battle in 1410, and in 1683 the Battle of Vienna, King John III Sobieski led the coalition troops against Turkey. Poles the indicated dates identify: 1792 the first partition of Poland by Russia, Austria and Prussia. 1918 the reborn Republic of Poland. 1939 World War II, and from 1945 enslaved by the Soviet Union until December 1991. Finally, September 1993. For centuries, Poles have been fighting on fronts all over world "for our freedom and yours"

  • @enzono
    @enzono 6 місяців тому

    Poland was the first on the way to the conquest of Europe by wild nations from the East (like the Ottoman Empire) and we always defended Europe. Then Germany, Austria-Hungary and Russia came to an agreement, attacked us and occupied our country for almost 150 years. This is how the Germans and Austrians thanked us for hundreds of years of protection.
    These dates in movie are important events for Poland.
    My father's father fought in World War I and my mother's father fought in World War II. As a child, they told me: "If the Germans and the Russians get along, there will be a war in Europe." Northstream!!

  • @agataukowska1112
    @agataukowska1112 5 місяців тому +1

    ❤️🇵🇱

  • @Barti-up1vd
    @Barti-up1vd 2 місяці тому

    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.

  • @marekjureczko9551
    @marekjureczko9551 6 місяців тому +1

    The first battles shown were the Golden Horde, the Mongols invading Europe
    these gentlemen in coats with a black cross are the Teutonic Order brought to Poland to help in the fight against the pagans, who later stated that they would ignore the treaties with Poland and create their own state.
    nobility to the rest of society, this ratio in Poland was the highest in all of Europe in various periods, from 10 to even 15%
    1410 Grunwald, the largest/most numerous battle of medieval Europe
    Turkey (Ottomans) in the south, Sweden in the north, Germany (Prussia) in the west, Russia (Principality of Moscow) in the east - what do you expect, everyone wanted a piece of Poland and if at least one of them sensed weakness, the rest usually tried too.
    you're right, I suspect you're missing a lot of associations when you watch it without preparation
    the torn map is Poland falling under partitions, technically we disappear from the map of Europe for 120+ years, subsequent uprisings and national uprisings, the fight against occupation

  • @pav8511
    @pav8511 Місяць тому

    It is not like Poland was founded at the turn of 800/900 AD. The film is based on historical records. Just before and after the Baptism of Poland.

  • @tomasz87
    @tomasz87 5 місяців тому

    Poland was the only country that conquered and defeated Moscow

  • @flexingchicken
    @flexingchicken 6 місяців тому

    If you want a narrated history and all there is a nice channel and a video history summarized: Poland ;) for sure you will enjoy it. Cheers

  • @szymonpietruszka6044
    @szymonpietruszka6044 2 місяці тому +1

    Jeżeli by się dało, to bardzo bym prosił o Polskie napisy do filmu

  • @ewakral6856
    @ewakral6856 5 місяців тому

    1410- Battle of GRUNWALD-The battle was one of the largest in medieval Europe.
    The battle is viewed as one of the most important victories in the histories of Poland and Lithuania. It is also commemorated in Ukraine and Belarus.
    It has been used as a source of romantic legends and national pride, becoming a larger symbol of struggle against foreign invaders.(WIKI)

  • @peterkroner9820
    @peterkroner9820 6 місяців тому

    Very nice Video !!

  • @dawidxxx9088
    @dawidxxx9088 6 місяців тому +1

    Pls next ,,dywizjon 303,, pozdrawiam z Polski 🇵🇱😉

  • @liissuus
    @liissuus 5 місяців тому

    jestem Polakiem , i mimo że mamy wspaniałą historię to realia dzisiejszej Polski są inne, z obecnym żądam Polska się stacza

  • @pawelski7536
    @pawelski7536 5 місяців тому

    Just leave us alone. Thank you very much for your better ideas, but we just want to be ourselves. Unless you want a trubles.

  • @sawekdudzicz6888
    @sawekdudzicz6888 6 місяців тому +2

    Better video will be The Animated History of Poland | Part 1- 3 by Suibhne channel and Geography Now Poland

  • @mikewidyk4186
    @mikewidyk4186 5 місяців тому

    The part where the guy says the Soviet Union came to make Poland a Satellite state is totally wrong. It was a two year war were Russia tried to spread socialism all across Europe, but Poland ultimately stopped them. The decisive victory in the end became known as the Miracle at the Vistula where Poland won the war against the Soviet Union and was a free prosperous country until WWII.

  • @KARMAZYNA
    @KARMAZYNA 5 місяців тому

    Yeah, I noticed that while well-made, this short film provides very little content as to what is going on or who the characters shown in it are. I don't think that it's all that understandable for people who don't know Polish history.

  • @detektyw78
    @detektyw78 5 місяців тому

    Hi, You must see: "The Unconqered". Its best review our war
    history

  • @TLA77
    @TLA77 Місяць тому

    How i can contact you . I know history

  • @TLA77
    @TLA77 Місяць тому

    It was Torun

  • @qmsstudio3752
    @qmsstudio3752 5 місяців тому

    💪😎🇵🇱❤️

  • @uceee1
    @uceee1 5 місяців тому

    Watch polakie legendy

  • @magorzatacharczynska5656
    @magorzatacharczynska5656 6 місяців тому

    History of poland part 1 and part 2. Animowana historia polski is in yourube. In English and explain ewerythi g what you see in tere more for kids ia amazing and you cnow what is happened what you see in this animation❤

  • @mcgiwer
    @mcgiwer 6 місяців тому

    in short, Poland was occupied over 123 years. We had thru the whole times fight because Poland was very oftenly attacked

  • @onomatopejaB
    @onomatopejaB 6 місяців тому

    1410 - fighting „Teutonic Order” @ wiki
    6:48 „Sarmatism” @ wiki

  • @marekszymajda8869
    @marekszymajda8869 6 місяців тому

    One important thing. Circle ⭕️ is not from Egypt , but at least 1000 years early some Polish person invented. Anyway Poland is not from 966 but much earlier. Before 966 other countries call us Lechia. Lechia fighting against Roma Cesar and win few times. In Italy 🇮🇹 you can find the proof ! Poland is the best country in the whole world !

  • @nera1231
    @nera1231 6 місяців тому

    Bitwa o monte casino, Bitwa o anglie, Bitwa to drugie imię polski, dla ludzkości i pokoju

  • @user-qs8em6kg5i
    @user-qs8em6kg5i 4 місяці тому

    Polish people love vodka haha 😂

  • @adampolichonski5766
    @adampolichonski5766 6 місяців тому

    if you wanna know about all wars wich Poland been with watching this video you can stop on the year wich war was write them on paper and google then you find out all.

  • @sharqi4758
    @sharqi4758 5 місяців тому

    Poland should have the phinix nation symbol instead of eagle.

    • @metanoian965
      @metanoian965 4 місяці тому

      It is a Phenix. Originally the esoteric symbol used in Europe was the occult Phenix. Now explained as being eagles. Polish symbol is white and faces West. It rises from the Red Banner.
      In opposition to the Black and Double Headed Phenix facing East and West

  • @jakubozarek75
    @jakubozarek75 6 місяців тому

    Polska in polish, Poland in english, Polonia in spanic

  • @buentigre
    @buentigre 3 місяці тому

    6:18 there is one missing point, 1683 polish husaria saved the europe from musli wave, the famous Vienna battle, here are the details
    ua-cam.com/video/CxlRJsQ7p2k/v-deo.html

  • @nera1231
    @nera1231 6 місяців тому

    Moja ojczyzna była wymazana z mapy świata, odrodziliśmy się...

  • @biao-czerwony7557
    @biao-czerwony7557 6 місяців тому

    Who did we fight against, always, either Russia or Germany😁, Once with the Turks