Why Poland is Europe's Most Impressive Economy

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    For almost its entire history Poland has been a bitterly poor nation. In the middle of Europe between Germany and Russia it has served as a battleground on more than one occasion. But over the last 30 years things have changed, in this period its economy has been one of Europes best performers, and by some estimates may be richer than the UK by 2030. It also has one of Europe's strongest army's. So how did this all happen?

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  • @TheInvisibleHandCo
    @TheInvisibleHandCo  Місяць тому +7

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    • @hartmannjano2169
      @hartmannjano2169 26 днів тому

      Y U using star wars names?

    • @jackzweifler5696
      @jackzweifler5696 3 дні тому +3

      for F sake man , Poland was never a part of Soviet Union . Another genius without basic knowlage in topic .....

    • @Nalesnik158
      @Nalesnik158 2 дні тому

      @@jackzweifler5696 West education... They know nothing. And they still say that Poland was free when the wall in Berlin collapsed. But Poland was free before the wall collapsed. Poland was first! They don't know about that. Especially Germans!

  • @del-see-oh
    @del-see-oh Місяць тому +662

    Poland was part of the Warsaw pact. It was essentially a Soviet vassal state. It was not a part of the USSR.

    • @wujekcientariposta
      @wujekcientariposta Місяць тому +6

      same thing for the purpose of modern history.

    • @kaminski8000
      @kaminski8000 29 днів тому +19

      The narrator didn't say Poland was part of the USSR. He said Poland of that era was a satellite state of the Soviet Union. But that separation was on paper only. As a bitter joke of the Poland's dark communism era would say, the most important person in Warsaw at the time was the Russian ambassador.

    • @metanoian965
      @metanoian965 29 днів тому

      All Soviet Propaganda for the dumb West masses. The Ruling Communists were all Soviet sock puppets, some were Russians with changed names. MOST were Zydishers hiding their ID under New Polish names - as is the case today.
      grow up and face facts

    • @boogypaul
      @boogypaul 28 днів тому +21

      ​@@kaminski8000 w sumie na początku mapa wskazuje na Polskę jako część związku radzieckiego hehe nawet nie ma tam wschodnich Niemiec

    • @sebyyyhd
      @sebyyyhd 28 днів тому +2

      And that was worse than being part of the Soviet Union.

  • @robertkozowski-dk7tt
    @robertkozowski-dk7tt 19 днів тому +170

    I am Polish, I am 46 years old and I am proud of what we have achieved during this time. I have never left the country. I always live in Poland and I remember eating bread with sugar when I was young. Today I am simply proud of what we have achieved as POLES.

    • @halko7122
      @halko7122 14 днів тому +17

      i am also 46 from PL and i also remember having eaten bread with sugar in my childhood ;-)

    • @mi5iu491
      @mi5iu491 10 днів тому +12

      I was born in szczecin in 1988. One of my first memories is my dad going to the army during conscription and asking my parents if I can get this toy robot dinosaur at a fle market. They were debating if they could afford a cheap toy.i never got it. They didn't have the money. Man times have changes

    • @ipodman1910
      @ipodman1910 8 днів тому +7

      I was born in 1974 in western Poland. My parents took a picture of me in 1978 - there was a banana lying on the table on that picture. That was the only banana I had been seeing till 1989.
      Later on I finished university and got a job in 1999 working for American IT company. I ended up working for Silicon Valley and took a part in GSM revolution changing the world and making six figures a year in euro… it lasts till now! Times had changed indeed.

    • @przemysawpawlinski5536
      @przemysawpawlinski5536 8 днів тому +2

      We have achieved shit. Wow, you love to fool yourself.

    • @ipodman1910
      @ipodman1910 8 днів тому

      @@przemysawpawlinski5536 you have achieved shit. Speak for yourself!

  • @kcpr5191
    @kcpr5191 26 днів тому +137

    Poland IS NOT a former soviet state!

    • @neosolve6781
      @neosolve6781 16 днів тому +8

      Państwo satelitarne .... Wschodniego bloku uzależnione od ZSRR ... język angielski jest prymitywny....

    • @PKM1010
      @PKM1010 6 днів тому +3

      @@neosolve6781 Nie jest, satellite state to określenie którego szukasz.

    • @berkomirwiadrowolski9113
      @berkomirwiadrowolski9113 6 днів тому

      Albo soviet puppet state, I jest prosty ale nie prymitywny.

    • @kcpr5191
      @kcpr5191 2 дні тому

      @@neosolve6781 państwo satelickie*

    • @derekapel9187
      @derekapel9187 11 годин тому +1

      In addition to that statement, there is a mistake in the narrative of this video "with the fall of Soviet Union". Communism collapsed in Poland in 1989 whereas the Soviet Union fell 2 years later in 1991.

  • @zk1919
    @zk1919 Місяць тому +198

    0:21 "...costing thousands of lives" I wish you were right but in WW2 Poland lost about 6 MILION citizens.
    As pre-war Poland included many minorities total of 6 MILION includes 3 MILION Jews and up to 3 MILION Poles killed in the WW2 started in September 1939 by Germany, Soviet Union and Slovakia.

    • @JannSeb
      @JannSeb 29 днів тому +32

      All of them were polish citizens so all of them were Poles, Jewish Poles that lived there for almost one thousand years.. Distinguishing them is like saying that there is no such thing as Jewish Americans, just Jews that live in America. They are obviously all american.

    • @metanoian965
      @metanoian965 29 днів тому +6

      @@JannSeb never trusted. Why ? They didn't speak Polish. They spoke German Yiddisher. Why ?

    • @pawelsz007locp
      @pawelsz007locp 22 дні тому +12

      @@metanoian965 they spoke Polish and even when some didn't, they were still Poles.

    • @HAL-kd7ve
      @HAL-kd7ve 17 днів тому +5

      @@metanoian965 They spoke Polish

    • @metanoian965
      @metanoian965 17 днів тому

      @@HAL-kd7ve After which date did they begin to learn outside their Magdeburg Recht sin-a-gogos ?
      Never Polish - always Jws.
      During WW ii the Polish Resistant Groups had to protect Polish villagers from the J gangs who attacked remote villages.
      Polish protecting Polish from the always Jw foreigners. Why ?
      NOT Polish.

  • @mihailrangelov8343
    @mihailrangelov8343 Місяць тому +232

    Happy to hear about Poland’s progress. Pozdrowienia z Bułgarii!

    • @1stgenIbishupessima
      @1stgenIbishupessima 29 днів тому +16

      I hope that your country will also have such a bright future. Поздрави от Полша

    • @fredericgonzalez
      @fredericgonzalez 16 днів тому +4

      I am also happy to hear good news from my Polish kuzyn. Pozdrowienia z Kanada!

    • @pakkslac133
      @pakkslac133 5 днів тому +1

      ☮️🤝💟👍

  • @Tomas-bl6wv
    @Tomas-bl6wv 24 дні тому +98

    I travelled all over Europe and most
    Of the world. Poland is the best country in Europe.

  • @voytech3892
    @voytech3892 Місяць тому +331

    August 1939 poland was ranked 20th biggest economy in the world . Then in 1991 Polish economy was ranked 100th in the world . Poland is just getting back to where it used to be

    • @naapsuvaimne740
      @naapsuvaimne740 Місяць тому +26

      before ww2 estonia was richer then finland

    • @bdslawski3049
      @bdslawski3049 28 днів тому +1

      You are so silly writing all this

    • @arnoldmbuthia2687
      @arnoldmbuthia2687 28 днів тому +6

      there were less countries back then.

    • @jacekboczarski6698
      @jacekboczarski6698 27 днів тому +30

      At peak of Polish- Commonwealth in 1600, according to the statistic Poland was 5th biggest economy in the world (only behind China, India Ottoman Empire and German Holly Empire) - hard to imagine now (currently: 20th place)

    • @mionszdd6100
      @mionszdd6100 26 днів тому +2

      Yeah we r coming back as China

  • @jakubkosz1009
    @jakubkosz1009 26 днів тому +89

    Communism in Poland fell when there was still Berlin wall and soviet union (1989)

  • @paulpipek9108
    @paulpipek9108 29 днів тому +97

    Poland was never dominated by the Soviets, and they knew it. The Soviet ideology, way of life was openly dismissed by Poles. As one Soviet diplomat said: "it would be easier to train a cow for horse racing rather then make Poles admiring Soviets".

    • @sebyyyhd
      @sebyyyhd 28 днів тому +1

      Dude Poland was fucking abused by them

    • @antonikudlicki1100
      @antonikudlicki1100 23 дні тому +17

      Some historians claim Poland to be for the Russia what China was for Mongols. It indeed was the most developed part of Russian Tsardom and most influential/rich people of Third Rome were Poles. Unfortunately Polish higher class was kept away from institutional power in Russia and strongly discriminated against which led to insurrections that made sharing a state impossible from then on. Consequences of those animosities are felt to this day, as Russians perceive Poles to be American puppets and Poles see Russians as uncivilized and "more Mongol than European"

    • @vitapavacllp999
      @vitapavacllp999 8 днів тому

      they were more GERMAN oriented we know even in those years WWII

  • @FreeThoughtCrime
    @FreeThoughtCrime 17 днів тому +30

    Beautiful country, beautiful people, a proud and ancient culture forged by a thousand years of war and hardship, Poland knows a thing or two about adapting and surviving. Poland would already have been a global superpower long ago if its population didn't spend so much of their brainpower trying to comprehend their own language.

    • @Flowman1991
      @Flowman1991 10 днів тому +7

      😅 dobre

    • @Max-vl1in
      @Max-vl1in 8 днів тому +4

      As one scientist stated. Poles have more developed minds, thanks to their language.

  • @dimitarmargaritov
    @dimitarmargaritov 29 днів тому +73

    I wish my country of Bulgaria would have been like Poland. Instead, at least half of the population romanticizes the Soviet times, about two million people have left the country and the mafia still has relatively big influence. Sure, there is some progress, but this is despite of the above. I hope in the next decades we will continue to catch up.

    • @05KAR
      @05KAR 23 дні тому +4

      Lots of Poles complain about the transformation and some wants more direct state control in economy or basically every part of the country, currently the biggest party and previously ruling PIS is basically more socialist than the former communists. Also, plenty Poles emigrated after 2004, Poles are the biggest minorities in Iceland, Norway or Netherlands, maybe even in UK. There's no soviet sentiment because Poles see it as a foreign occupation, just another chapter in our fight with Moscow.
      I'm not complaining, I'm still proud of what Poland achieved but it's not perfect.
      I hope and wish Bulgaria to catch up, it has a great potential but don't count on politicians to do it for you.

    • @azeca0025
      @azeca0025 15 днів тому +4

      ​@@05KARPIS is the best Gouverment Poland ever had. Thanks to them economy grewth, poverty went low as also corruption.

    • @05KAR
      @05KAR 15 днів тому

      @@azeca0025 One of the most corrupted governments, with convicted criminals on board like Kamiński and Wąsik, wasted and stole billions, destroyed the judicial system and conflicted Poland with its closest allies for no reason.

    • @05KAR
      @05KAR 15 днів тому

      @@azeca0025 The most corrupted government, with convicted criminals, tried to destroy the judicial system and relationships with EU together with Orban and Le Pen.

    • @Matt-rw9py
      @Matt-rw9py 14 днів тому

      @@azeca0025 super partia kurvo!

  • @ecoideazventures6417
    @ecoideazventures6417 28 днів тому +55

    If an underdog rises up to become a superpower, then it inspires all of us. Wishes to Polish power from India!!

  • @Yattodetaman
    @Yattodetaman Місяць тому +160

    In the 9th minute, there is an information that Poland was a former Soviet state. That is obviously not true. Please change this false audio part. The clip is very good otherwise.

    • @fje_grg
      @fje_grg Місяць тому +10

      im pretty sure that just meant soviet sattelite state

    • @Enhancedgenetics
      @Enhancedgenetics Місяць тому +1

      Said satellite

  • @tdysarz3555
    @tdysarz3555 28 днів тому +26

    There is one very serious error in this movie. Poland was never a state of the Soviet Union. We were living in a country dependent on USRR, like other satellite countries of the East block, but we maintained some independence. This is why such movements like Solidarity appeared here and the fall of the Soviet block started here (not in Germany).

    • @Matt-rw9py
      @Matt-rw9py 14 днів тому +2

      Ale nikogo to nie obchodzi. To nie o tym jest ten filmik. Odnoś się do meritum sprawy, a nie rozmieniaj swojej uwagi na drobne. Skup się, skoncentruj się lepiej, a będziesz mieć łatwiej w życiu. Trenuj swój umysł, żeby był ostry jak brzytwa.

    • @nexor7809
      @nexor7809 4 дні тому

      @@Matt-rw9py ok brzytwo. Wiesz co to są szczegóły? wytrenuj sie zeby zrozumieć co to są szczegóły bo to one są ważne w życiu

    • @Matt-rw9py
      @Matt-rw9py 4 дні тому

      @@nexor7809 No tak, będziemy analizować każdy nieistotny szczególik, a nie odnosić się do istoty sprawy. Taka właśnie zawsze jest dyskusja z Polakami - ja o niebie Ty o chlebie. Zawsze będziemy przegrywać bo jesteśmy mało precyzyjni i zbyt powolni w myśleniu i działaniu.

    • @nexor7809
      @nexor7809 4 дні тому

      ​@@Matt-rw9py Jesli zignorujemy szczegoły ryzykujemy uproszczenie historii i pominięcie ważnych aspektow które mogą wpływać na naszą interpretację wydarzeń. Dlatego właśnie warto zwracac uwagę na te "drobne" rzeczy - to one składają się na pełny obraz i pozwalają nam lepiej zrozumieć zarówno przeszłość, jak i teraźniejszość. Bez precyzyjności która obejmuje dbałość o szczegóły nasze argumenty stają się mniej wiarygodne i bardziej podatne na błędy
      A twój problem tez tkwi w typowym dla polski obwinianiu polaków ze coś robią zle i są gorsi bo nie zgadza sie to z twoją wizją

  • @jakubmarkiewicz8084
    @jakubmarkiewicz8084 25 днів тому +11

    Poland was never part of the Soviet Union. was a member of the Warsaw Pact and was dependent on the communist authorities of the USSR. Poland was poor because the Polish economy was drained by the USSR.

  • @Pawel_Mrozek
    @Pawel_Mrozek 6 днів тому +9

    Apart from the fact that Poland was never part of the USSR, there is one more mistake in the film. Claiming that Poland has been a poor country for centuries. Meanwhile, until the 18th century it was one of the richest countries in Europe. Even after various parts of it came under Russian rule in the 19th century, it was its richest province. In fact, it was only in the 19th century when industrialization began, which we could not take advantage of because we were divided, and as a result of the destruction of both world wars, our economic position decreased.
    Another important inaccuracy. Poland was the first to reject communism. Only later did the Soviet Union and the Berlin Wall fall. We were already a free country when communism was still in force in other Eastern Bloc countries. There was a period of time when Germans from the DDR fled west through Poland.

    • @seksualnaczekolada1992
      @seksualnaczekolada1992 19 годин тому

      Co ty pierdolisz. Nie wzięliśmy udziału w rewolucji przemysłowej, bo byliśmy biednym, zacofanym, niedorozwiniętym państwem bez żadnych instytucji, z niewyobrażalnymi nierównościami. Sami jesteśmy sobie winni.

  • @johonybrawo7434
    @johonybrawo7434 17 днів тому +15

    MILIONS OF LIVES! 6 milions in just WW2 alone ...

  • @tomaszubrickas1503
    @tomaszubrickas1503 5 днів тому +9

    Love from LITHUANIA big brothers :))

  • @user-uk8hw4uf9o
    @user-uk8hw4uf9o 8 днів тому +6

    Poland is the best country in Europe. Smart and very inteligent people in Poland.

  • @Blido
    @Blido 7 днів тому +6

    Yesterday I found out, that American minimum wage is about the same as Polish one. It is 7.25 USD per hour, and Polish is 28.10 PLN (~7.17 USD). But in Poland, prices and cost of living is much, much lower. This literally blew my mind. Our poorest live better lives than American poorest. You can easily rent an apartment at minimal wage - it will take half of your pay, and it will be very small apartment of course, but it i possible. I would never imagined how far my country will develop. As I millennial, I remember well how poor we were.

    • @hehenoelo4858
      @hehenoelo4858 6 днів тому +3

      In USA around 1% of people are earning minimum wage, in Poland its about 20%, so that's a little bit of difference.
      Minimum wage in USA is compared to their economy way too low and in Poland it is a bit too high.
      USA could easly have like 15$ minimum wage.

    • @Blido
      @Blido 6 днів тому +2

      @@hehenoelo4858 In USA about 5%, but up to 25% in some counties. Remember that USA is like a country within a country. I know it's still hard to compare US to Poland, but my point is we made all that in 30 years. While in the meantime, US practically got stuck, and many Americans even says that living quality is on a downfall and got much worse since 90s and 80s. Today many people cannot afford rent with just a single wage, I heard that NYC Bus driver earns 80% of a rent. Warsaw bus driver earns 8k PLN and rent in Warsaw is about 3k. So he has 5k left for living. In small town where I live, rent is 1500PLN so even people on minimal wage can afford that.

    • @nexor7809
      @nexor7809 4 дні тому +1

      @@hehenoelo4858 you do realise that america has bigger wealth gap than russia right? all this gdp per capita in america is very inaccurate as most of that per capita goes to the top 5% basically
      on the other hand poland is very equal. Its more equal than even germany in terms of wealth distribution. If you look at the nordic countries they all have great distribution of wealth as well. America is the opposite

    • @hehenoelo4858
      @hehenoelo4858 4 дні тому +1

      @@Blido No, i quote you official data, in USA it's 1.3% of people who earn minimum wage. In Poland It is 25-30% of workers.
      When it comes to rent prices, remember that in USA, people are thinking more about buying house rather than renting it.
      In USA average square meter of apartment in city centre is around 3 300 $ while in Poland it is 3 900$, while average salary in Poland (after tax) is around 1 400$ versus 4 500$ in USA. So people in USA earn 3-times more than in Poland, while paying less to buy house.

    • @felo7474
      @felo7474 3 дні тому +1

      @@Blido You don't know what you are talking about. US didn't increase their minimum wage for YEARS. That doesn't mean that the wages didn't incerease. Imagine the next 20 years polish minimum wage would increase similary to the last 20 years, while the US one would stay the same. Does that mean Poland would be twice as welathy? Ofc no, because the US does not rely on the minimum wage.

  • @leonidas759
    @leonidas759 Місяць тому +33

    I believe a crucial factor for Polish economic success is its currency. Not having the Euro and controlling its own currency allows Poland to adjust its exchange rate based on the needs of its own economy to attract FDI. The Euro is the reason why the Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Greek economies are so damaged, as they cannot control their own exchange rate to adjust to their economic needs, like the Italians did with the Lira in the 20th century. Hopefully Poland can keep its currency and keep up the good growth in the next decades.

    • @g.peters244
      @g.peters244 28 днів тому +6

      Wrong. Poland has been developing without interruption since 1992, when the euro did not yet exist. Your problem is not the euro, but the lack of difficult and painful reforms. Poland had to introduce such reforms 30 years ago and is reaping the benefits. I would even say that the introduction of the euro could significantly accelerate economic growth in Poland.

    • @KunDziki
      @KunDziki 28 днів тому +4

      @@g.peters244 maybe it could but it's not worth it to be even more dependent from EU isntitutions.

    • @g.peters244
      @g.peters244 27 днів тому +4

      @@KunDziki What are the EU institutions? A parliament in which there are Poles? A Commission with a Polish Commissioner with dozens if not hundreds of Polish officials? The Court of Justice of the EU in which there are Polish judges? It was Polish poiticians who co-created the Green Deal with which they are now scaring the Poles. The European Union is us. Not the Martians from Brussels.

    • @louiscavaille3882
      @louiscavaille3882 27 днів тому +5

      Estonia and lithuania were almost as rich as pole 30years ago, they use the euro and they have a gdp per capita ppa a bit higher than polish today, it's not about the currency it's more a catch up from former soviet influence countries, and this catch up is more or less faster depending on the political stability and the efficience of their economics policies

    • @hehenoelo4858
      @hehenoelo4858 6 днів тому +1

      @@g.peters244 Every centralized institutions has its flaws, there is a reason why the richest and best to live countries on earth are not very big. Generally big countries are pretty bad to live outside of wartime.
      Decentralization is power and it doesn't matter if there are Poles in Parliament or not, its about how far from controllers (voters) are those who make decisions.
      The further the distance between controlling force and decisionmakers the worse it is.

  • @abdulahmed738
    @abdulahmed738 Місяць тому +36

    3:49 poland, czhecia, east germany, romania and bulgaria were all part of warsaw pact not directly part of the ussr, also yugoslavia wasnt part of the warsaw pact and was mostly independant even though it was communist

  • @tefes6780
    @tefes6780 15 днів тому +13

    Poles lost 25% of population in six years of second world war. In Poland war ended in 1990

  • @sebastiandrylla
    @sebastiandrylla 2 дні тому +2

    I left Poland in 1983 when I was 8 years old and gruw up in 3 different western countrys... But 3 years ago I returnd to POLSKA... But I am living in Germany too because I am a Truck Driver 😊😊😊 brrrumm, brum, brrrum😂😂😂

  • @matti2357
    @matti2357 Місяць тому +26

    Poland was never part of soviet union.

  • @sdacy1151
    @sdacy1151 9 днів тому +7

    Poland was not rapidly defeated in 1939, as you claim in the video. The Polish campaign lasted for 5 weeks, just a week shorter that the Battle of France and you need to remember that on 17 September 1939 Poland was attacked by Soviet Union from the East, but for that Poland would had defended itself for much, much longer than it actually did.

    • @quandmeme9970
      @quandmeme9970 8 днів тому +1

      And Poland existed only for 20 years and was 10 years after war with Bolsheviks... Plus was made from three different parts after partitions, where even railway tracks had different width.

    • @hehenoelo4858
      @hehenoelo4858 6 днів тому

      After 6 days, capital Warsaw was encircled, so ye theoreticly Poles were defending on some minor and not important areas, but majority and most important parts of the country were taken by Germans within few days.

    • @seksualnaczekolada1992
      @seksualnaczekolada1992 19 годин тому

      Jakie pięć tygodni... czytasz nie te książki, co trzeba. Kampania wrześniowa była przegrana już po 3 dniach. Później tylko nieskładne wycofywanie się, bitwa nad Bzurą, kilka potyczek miejscowo. Przestań mitologizować naszą największą militarną porażkę w dziejach. Zostaliśmy rozjechani niesamowicie.

  • @ritaritula1572
    @ritaritula1572 14 днів тому +8

    Well done Poland ❤❤🎉

  • @Kipintaci
    @Kipintaci Місяць тому +21

    Even that in general it's a good message and logic chain, thee are some false affirmation like Poland was the poorest in Europe - it wasn't: as Albania, Bulgaria, Romania or even Yugoslavia & Hungary was lagging behind

    • @rafalmalinowski1716
      @rafalmalinowski1716 Місяць тому +4

      there was a pint where PL was 146 in the world behind Gabon and poorest in Europe by gdp i capita only for a moment thou

    • @michaelr.4921
      @michaelr.4921 Місяць тому +4

      Only Albania was poorer than Poland in the late 80s.

  • @vici1986
    @vici1986 7 днів тому +3

    I love my country and I would die for it. Remember this.

  • @JannSeb
    @JannSeb Місяць тому +18

    Poland was never a part of the soviet union. Correct the video if possible please. It is offensive.

    • @przemysawpawlinski5536
      @przemysawpawlinski5536 8 днів тому

      Free speech. It doesn't matter if it's offensive. The comment section is to correct that. You did that very good.

  • @kensigdom
    @kensigdom 25 днів тому +8

    Poland was not part of the soviet union

  • @tomh2121
    @tomh2121 Місяць тому +42

    The projections of Poland being wealthier than the UK in 2030, while widely reported, are inaccurate. It’s very unlikely that will be the case in terms of PPP. What can be said though, is that there is much to learn from the Poles. They’re doing a great job at helping their citizens live more prosperous lives.

    • @andreaam805
      @andreaam805 Місяць тому +15

      i think it’s very likely the UK is poorer every day while Poland keeps getting richer

    • @metanoian965
      @metanoian965 29 днів тому +1

      Correct. The City of London = Banksters Central - is not going anywhere for any reason

    • @Matt-rw9py
      @Matt-rw9py 14 днів тому +2

      It’s the GDP per capita PPP that Poland is set to overtake UK by 2030. This was reported by World Bank.

    • @hehenoelo4858
      @hehenoelo4858 6 днів тому

      Wealthier definetly not, since wealth is accumulated across many generations and UK didn't have communism, UK was not that badly destroyed by 2nd world war and even before war they were far richer, so average Briton will be still a lot of wealthier than average Pole, its about purchasing power of a single salary and yes probly around 2030 purchasing power of salary in Poland will be higher than in UK, since UK did some really stupid moves, first leaving EU and then refusing to be part of single market.

  • @dixonpinfold2582
    @dixonpinfold2582 Місяць тому +24

    Javier Milei ought to consider having some Polish talent in his circle of advisors.
    Direct experience and a thorough understanding of Poland's economic transformation could be highly useful.

    • @baassiia
      @baassiia Місяць тому +3

      Something that worked in PL not nessesarly will work anywhere else. It's just too complex. We have rich freind on our borders, who helped us growth (trade) . Not mentioning extremly motivated people who want work very hard to escape poverty. Southern Countries have more relax way of living, mostly due to heat waves. Therfore it's not copy/pastę situation.

    • @dixonpinfold2582
      @dixonpinfold2582 Місяць тому +3

      @@baassiia I forget where I said "Poland is identical to Argentina. No significant difference. I recommend mindlessly copying everything it did." Help me out here.

    • @antonikudlicki1100
      @antonikudlicki1100 23 дні тому +2

      The moment Milei gets in contact with Korwin-Mikke, sh*t will hit the fan so f*cking hard. One can only imagine...

  • @kaminski8000
    @kaminski8000 29 днів тому +26

    Middle income trap and foreign ownership of key industries is indeed an issue. But Poland's possible ticket in the big leagues is its IT industry with many experts in AI.

    • @hehenoelo4858
      @hehenoelo4858 6 днів тому

      Middle income trap is a joke theory, it doesnt even exist. How many big companies has Iceland or Liechtenstein?
      It doesn't matter if country has "its own" companies or they are foreign, ask Ireland.

  • @MiSt3300
    @MiSt3300 21 день тому +5

    Poland was never part of the soviet union. It was a satelite state, but not a part of the soviet union. Also our military spending is not a good thing. What is the limit? Are we gonna spend 6% on military next? What about our other problems?? This is ridiculous.

  • @tedtworzydlo5490
    @tedtworzydlo5490 9 днів тому

    Nicely done. Thank you

  • @piomatejuk
    @piomatejuk Місяць тому +13

    Poland was never part of the Soviet Union

    • @naapsuvaimne740
      @naapsuvaimne740 Місяць тому

      it was vasall , russia still controlled it

    • @JannSeb
      @JannSeb 29 днів тому +4

      @@naapsuvaimne740 all of the european communist countries besides Jugoslavia were satelite states. But still sovereign and not part of the USSR.

    • @naapsuvaimne740
      @naapsuvaimne740 29 днів тому

      @@JannSeb thats true, russia controlled all of them

  • @zawiszaczarny7876
    @zawiszaczarny7876 Місяць тому +22

    Thousands? lol

  • @bartpuddle1607
    @bartpuddle1607 26 днів тому +15

    Poland was not a "Soviet State" as it wans't a part of the USSR!! Simple fact easy to check!

    • @misiosz1983
      @misiosz1983 15 днів тому

      It was still under Soviet government

  • @Pasza95
    @Pasza95 7 днів тому +3

    Poor because there is Russia. Rich because there is no Russia. Easy

  • @marekolen7355
    @marekolen7355 28 днів тому +9

    You did mistake you did draw Soviet Union own Poland at start

  • @LucaStanga-ww4pm
    @LucaStanga-ww4pm 25 днів тому +4

    A lot of money from the EU as well. Not to diminish their accomplishment, just to say that they were really smart at spending well those money, it wasn't a given.

    • @Kaylyc
      @Kaylyc 21 день тому +1

      After all they had lost because of the past it’s more than deserving to get the support from the EU. The EU would never support if they wouldn’t get it back double, and that’s already a fact. So hold your horses

    • @LucaStanga-ww4pm
      @LucaStanga-ww4pm 21 день тому

      ​@@Kaylyc Nobody gives you free money, and Poland was a net beneficiary for years. But again, that's my point. They were smart enough to invest it wisely putting up with whatever condition they had to pay to develop their economy.

    • @hehenoelo4858
      @hehenoelo4858 6 днів тому

      @@LucaStanga-ww4pm EU funds are way overhyped, its not really about that EU funds but EU's single market, thats the most important thing.
      And I think thats also what UK didnt understand, that even though they "paid" to EU more than they were taking, it was still worth to be part of EU to be part of single market that gives growth.

  • @2serveand2protect
    @2serveand2protect 7 днів тому +1

    Witajcie, Bracia! 49 lat. Katowiczanin. Jak byłem bajtlem oglądałem ZOMO i ORMO po ulicach, bijace ludzi (często na śmierć) i pancry jadące na "Wujek". Pamiętam szarość, konformizm, brud i strach ludzi przed tą BOLSZEWICKĄ HOŁOTĄ. Pracowaliśmy przez 30 lat aby do czegoś dojść i ani UE ani putin ani nikt inny nam tego nie odbierze! PRZYSZŁOŚĆ NALEŻY DO NAS!
    Wszystkiego dobrego!
    PS. ...a tłumaczyć na angielski nie ma i po co... i tak nie zrozumieją!... (tym lepiej dla NAS!).

  • @toporkata5218
    @toporkata5218 4 дні тому +1

    It’s better than it was , it’s still more work ahead … keep the country rolling … keep working … ⭐️🇵🇱⭐️

  • @dawidrejczak3208
    @dawidrejczak3208 День тому +2

    We are rich because we have no children. Our demographics are tragic... What more can I say? We sold our soul for money 💸🧬📉

  • @Drunken_Master
    @Drunken_Master 27 днів тому +6

    As a kid living in Yugoslavia, I went to Poland and Romania several times in 1980s. I just couldn't fathom the level of poverty there compared to my country.

    • @seboho6938
      @seboho6938 8 днів тому +1

      Popatrz jak się wszystko zmieniło... Mój dziadek był w Jugosławii przed wojną. Był porażony biedą jaką tam widział. Dziś,stajemy się coraz mocniejsi,a kraje byłej Jugosławii idą na dno.

  • @izbkp
    @izbkp 3 дні тому +1

    The story being told is much more complex. The free market was introduced in Poland by the last communist government (the so-called ‘Wilczek Act’) a year before Balcerowicz.

  • @matthewquartermain8291
    @matthewquartermain8291 Місяць тому +31

    Soviet Union collapsing in 1989?! May want to fact check. Even a referendum in March 1991 stated that most states wanted the USSR to remain- which it would until December of that year.

    • @Itchybol
      @Itchybol Місяць тому +15

      Americans are confused since poland got out of communism in 1989 being the first country that did so

    • @naapsuvaimne740
      @naapsuvaimne740 Місяць тому

      unofficial it collapsed 1989 , you are not correwct if you say* most states wanted to stay* poor region wanted to stay in the ussr because thgey got alot money from ussr

  • @bartwasinski5647
    @bartwasinski5647 3 дні тому +1

    Come on Poland 🇵🇱 ❤

  • @windowsxp900
    @windowsxp900 5 днів тому +1

    Poland never was a part of USSR. This should be noted in the video.

  • @tomaszwojewodzki5081
    @tomaszwojewodzki5081 5 днів тому +1

    free countries need a strong Poland

  • @Bojko1970
    @Bojko1970 8 днів тому +1

    The animation on the beginning is false - Poland was not part of Soviet Union like everything to the east, I mean current Baltic states, Belarus and Ukraine. Poland was separate state with private farming, some small private business and free Church. But, of course we were in Warsaw Pact and were statelite state for USSR.

  • @jakozaurpl
    @jakozaurpl 24 дні тому +3

    Poland still need to develop big companies, but I would not worry about savings rate. Plenty of foreign investors would invest in a promising company.

    • @Kaylyc
      @Kaylyc 21 день тому

      The world don’t need more big soul eating companies. We need innovative and creative solutions in an harmonious way of integrating all important aspects of life. We don’t need industrial bullshit that’s not the future

    • @Kaylyc
      @Kaylyc 21 день тому

      Finnland is a good example*

  • @naapsuvaimne740
    @naapsuvaimne740 Місяць тому +13

    POLANDwas not part of ussr , only baltics and ukraine was part of ussr , and then nations from southeast russia

  • @brandonhenley3597
    @brandonhenley3597 29 днів тому

    you're going places. nebula 2026! i'm calling it.

  • @Niras8
    @Niras8 6 днів тому

    People in poland do not feel the change. Everyday is a struggle.

  • @mieczysawszafraniec9327
    @mieczysawszafraniec9327 7 днів тому +1

    Pamiętam jak nas na zbieranie ziemniaków zabierali. Sądzę, że to było akurat bardzo dobre - uczyło pokory i szacunku wobec rolników.

  • @piotr.leniec-lincow5209
    @piotr.leniec-lincow5209 26 днів тому +10

    TV sets and refrigirators were common
    in Poland since the 60's.

    • @giovannip8600
      @giovannip8600 21 день тому +1

      false...

    • @piotr.leniec-lincow5209
      @piotr.leniec-lincow5209 21 день тому +2

      @@giovannip8600 I used them then.
      And one of the first TV transmitions
      in Europe beafore 2WW was in
      Warsaw.

    • @giovannip8600
      @giovannip8600 21 день тому +1

      @@piotr.leniec-lincow5209 👍👍👍👍, nontheless statistics don't change

    • @piotr.leniec-lincow5209
      @piotr.leniec-lincow5209 21 день тому

      @@giovannip8600 there is the truth,
      there is the lie and there is the.....
      statistics.

    • @giovannip8600
      @giovannip8600 21 день тому +1

      @@piotr.leniec-lincow5209 hahaha, yeah, they weren't commonplace in households tho, can't deny that

  • @cezarygawlik-cg3ko
    @cezarygawlik-cg3ko 8 днів тому +2

    Swedish, Russian and Tatar invasion , uprising in then Ukraine devastated 17 c Poland , that was one of most opulent in Europe then. 1939 Polish army fought Germans , not Nazis, they spoke German . Then Soviets joined invadion. Nonetheless Poland struggled longer than France or any other country on the continent. Pojand developed rather against Balcerowicz' s efforts not due to them.

    • @wilkw3
      @wilkw3 8 днів тому

      18th century Poland has been mostly devastated by poor management, ineffficient slavery based economy, lack of modern army and corrupted elites. It was partitioned by neighboring powers by law acts, not armies

    • @cezarygawlik-cg3ko
      @cezarygawlik-cg3ko 7 днів тому

      @@wilkw3 Jego ekscelencje uczyli o wojnie Polnocnej ? Wojnie rosyjsko - pruskiej ?
      Czekam , az przeczytam o polskim , z mlekiem matki wysssnym kanibalizmie. Smialo ekscelencjo. Tam jest kasa.

  • @andrzejp.5327
    @andrzejp.5327 8 днів тому +2

    7:50 górnictwo niestety jest dotowane do tej chwili i wyrwało z budżetu miliardy złotych które można było wydać na rozwój kraju.
    7:50 mining is unfortunately subsidised to the moment and has snatched billions and billions of zlotys from the budget that could have been spent on developing the country.

  • @marcinma5669
    @marcinma5669 7 днів тому +1

    If Poland had not been betrayed by the Allies, everything could have turned out differently. We did not participate in the Marshal Plan, we could not develop, we did not receive war reparations from the Germans, which currently amount to 1.5 trillion euros

  • @mrget1293
    @mrget1293 7 днів тому +2

    This is no longer valid as new government actively works towards aborting all the development efforts and recent progress in the name of germany. We have entered at least 4 years period of no progress or regress and delaying investments even more.

  • @wojciechczupta9185
    @wojciechczupta9185 7 днів тому +1

    Proud of my country. Demand for defence may propel high tec industry and get PL out of the middle income trap

  • @marekolen7355
    @marekolen7355 28 днів тому +5

    Poland isn't USSR clame it is Warsawa

  • @kor_di
    @kor_di 14 днів тому +1

    14:42 with outflow is that we should have to provide salary that will satisfy us that we don’t have to move abroad to live good standard. A lot of Polish people have practice of working in countries with EURO, because then it is how we can have satisfying salary while living in Poland 🇵🇱 if prices drop 4 times, for sure we’d be back + lower tax for entrepreneurs

  • @marekolen7355
    @marekolen7355 28 днів тому +4

    Soviet colapsed 1991!

  • @nnvist
    @nnvist 3 дні тому

    2:43
    Nah, Poland was so rich that even aristocracy forced a law that banned wearing a golden chains by peasentry.
    After open market through Gdansk everything changed. Even the peasantry could afford to finance their children's college education in Western Europe! The "poor" thing come with II patrition, when Commonwealth lost its connection to sea and it caused a trade crisis (e.g. in the Netherlands).

  • @damian230393
    @damian230393 19 днів тому +2

    Poland was never a part of USSR and also communism in Poland fell earlier than Berlin wall

  • @giovannip8600
    @giovannip8600 21 день тому +3

    2 words..... POLSKA GUROM!!!

  • @michalk4340
    @michalk4340 7 днів тому +1

    Poland was never a part of Soviet Union.

  • @draganpetrovic3823
    @draganpetrovic3823 12 годин тому

    amazing video. On your map on Soviet Satelit States, Yugoslavia was not. Their relations were really cold during the socialism era. Yugoslavia resisted the Soviet Union and formed an independent block in the cold war. If you correct that, it would be even more amazing.

  • @ukaszk7730
    @ukaszk7730 9 днів тому +2

    Transfer of funds from European Union was 1-2% of Polands GDP per year for 20 years. Flood of funds🤣

    • @hehenoelo4858
      @hehenoelo4858 6 днів тому

      Ye its always funny when somebody says how much money Poland received from EU and nobody says that Poland received less money in 20 years combined from EU funds than Russia received in 1 year from selling their gas and oil to EU.

  • @HenryyHill
    @HenryyHill 26 днів тому +3

    Wyj you didn’t show full map of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. You cut out the part of todays ukraine. Same about 1939 map, you showed it so briefly, most people couldn’t see that ukraine is build on Polish territory stolen by russians.

  • @Tomislavr7
    @Tomislavr7 Місяць тому +3

    To be a significant power, you need population. And no, immigration wouldn't help, because the population also needs to be loyal and with common interests.

    • @dickiesdocos
      @dickiesdocos 29 днів тому

      What are you talking about? The US was built on immigration and remains the world's only superpower. They clearly did something right.

  • @vjacobvhs
    @vjacobvhs Місяць тому +6

    not even ten seconds into a video lol

  • @ntjc9217
    @ntjc9217 7 днів тому +1

    It wont be, thanks to the prime minister and his fellows

  • @andrzejp.5327
    @andrzejp.5327 8 днів тому

    CCCP rozpadł się w 1991 r., już po demokratycznych przemianach w Polsce.
    The CCCP collapsed in 1991, already after the democratic transition in Poland.

  • @tomsonplay687
    @tomsonplay687 День тому

    5:09
    The USSR collapsed on 26.12.1991

  • @wweindiaop288
    @wweindiaop288 28 днів тому

    😊 great e

  • @streetsnaps
    @streetsnaps 8 днів тому +4

    Major Advantages and Strengths of Poland Compared to the Rest of Europe
    1. Own currency and large reserves of USD, EUR, and significant reserves of gold and silver:
    Poland has retained its national currency, the zloty, providing flexibility in monetary policy. Additionally, Poland holds substantial reserves in US dollars, euros, as well as in gold and silver. These reserves strengthen the country's financial stability and protect it against global market fluctuations.
    2. Natural resource deposits:
    Poland is one of the leading producers of copper, gold, and silver globally. It also has significant coal reserves, which constitute a major part of its energy mix, along with smaller but notable reserves of gas and oil. The historical importance of the mining industry in Poland underscores the country's role as a key player in the global raw materials sector.
    3. Favorable climate and water conditions:
    The Central Polish Lowlands, characterized by a temperate climate and favorable water conditions, are a significant asset for Poland. In the face of rising temperatures across Europe, Poland and Germany are the only countries with stable climatic conditions conducive to agriculture and industry. This gives Poland an advantage in the context of climate change.
    4. Strong agricultural and horticultural traditions:
    Poland has a long history as an agricultural and horticultural country. Despite bureaucratic constraints from the European Union, Polish agriculture has the potential to feed not only the country but also a significant part of Europe. Poland is the leading producer of apples in the EU and also a major producer of mushrooms, blueberries, currants, plums, and pears, highlighting its agricultural potential.
    5. Specialization in key industrial sectors:
    Poles are highly specialized in various industrial sectors such as road transport, furniture production, household appliances, fertilizers, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, IT, as well as heavy and chemical industries. This industrial diversification makes the Polish economy flexible and competitive in the global market.
    6. Growing role of seaports:
    Polish seaports, particularly Gdańsk, play an increasingly significant role in European maritime transport. Gdańsk, returning to its historical prominence, is becoming a crucial logistics hub supplying a large part of Europe. The dynamic development of seaports strengthens Poland's position on the economic map of the continent.
    7. Military history and national spirit:
    Poles have a long history as a nation of warriors, which has shaped their national identity. For centuries, Poland has fought wars during which its enemies, such as Prussia, Austria-Hungary, and Tsarist Russia, disappeared from the pages of history. The historical military strength and strategic position have made Poland a key player in Europe, attracting settlers from the West.

  • @Nalesnik158
    @Nalesnik158 2 дні тому

    I remember Christmas Eve in 1994. There was only sweetened pasta on the plates and nothing else. Absolutely nothing. No presents under the tree. I remember my siblings crying from hunger.
    Today, everyone has their own home, family, ambitions, plans and money. Today we are tough guys. And when we visit Western countries, we laugh at how weak the local people are, susceptible to the influence of the authorities. We know several foreign languages, and they know either one or none at all. In the West, you can't talk about world affairs, about mountain peaks, about rivers, about biology and chemistry, because people in the West have absolutely no knowledge.
    And the best thing is that even as tourists in their rich countries, we are treated by these people like a slum just because we are Poles. In the West, people think that we don't know what a washing machine is or how to use a car and they try to prove to us that we are stupid.
    And I will only tell them that Polish houses and apartments are equipped in such a way that people in the West will not reach this level even in a decade. In Poland today, the standard of living is twice as good as what the West has to offer. And it's not a joke at all. And the best thing about all this is that Poles believe that it is still nothing and that we need to go even further. Now you will want to live in our country.
    Poland is back!

  • @puchatek5584
    @puchatek5584 18 днів тому +3

    nice manipulation. poverty in Poland was a result of destruction done by Germany and sanctions imposed by west to punish Russia. current success is result of no sanctions, hard work and common European market

  • @2serveand2protect
    @2serveand2protect 7 днів тому +1

    PS. You know those pictures that you show ?? ...the ones with shops supposed to sell bread, milk and meat to people, "shops" with shelves completely EMPTY and people in queues - on the outside - often with temperatures below zero - with people that had to stand in such conditions for 6, 8, 10 hours with their food stamps in their hands, because EVERYTHING WAS RATIONED ???
    You should show them to Western College graduates that have been thaught that communism was a "GOOD SYSTEM"! I have had very few times in my life when I lost my patience... but when some "lefty" kid, that studied "Political Sciences" (apparently Maths, Physics and Chemistry was too difficult for him to cut it) - when the aforementioned kid comes to me in the States and tries to "SCHOOL ME" ("me" out of all!) what "TRUE COMMUNISM IS" and how "GLORIOUS" it is ...and then I see his mommy coming to pick him up at the end of the semester in a freaking Porsche....well!... ...THEN I LOSE MY TEMPER!

  • @maciejwnuk6057
    @maciejwnuk6057 2 дні тому

    Poland and East Germany had never been part of the Soviet Union. Poland and East Germany were in the Soviet Block but not in the Union.

  • @damian230393
    @damian230393 19 днів тому +2

    Polnad was never a part of USSR!!!

  • @VSPL09
    @VSPL09 5 днів тому

    0:02 Super Pała

  • @janjachymiak9013
    @janjachymiak9013 5 днів тому

    🇵🇱 And the Winged Hussars arrived

  • @wmarcin98
    @wmarcin98 24 дні тому +2

    Dude, There are some many mistakes about Poland's history and economy, ofc it's very interesting, but do better research. Poland had a recession in 2020 for example. Poland has strong army, but absolutely not the biggest in the EU

  • @baassiia
    @baassiia Місяць тому +7

    There is saying about US than being US ememy is dengerous but being it's friend is fatal.
    Look what russsian frendship did to my country... Now all countries who Russia claimed to be best friend now, are in same position we were... Miseary, hopelesness and pooverty.
    Polsih success happened beacuse enormous need of people to escape this hoplessness. People were fed up of communism and corruption. Working so hard and get literally nothing in return...

  • @zbijacz07muly
    @zbijacz07muly Місяць тому +3

    communist Poland have central economy but with independent farmers. In 1990 start a MEAT BOOM. Farmers sale meats on the streets from cars. food was no problem. In Communist times 12%to 16% of polish food production was sale or transfer to soviet union. 10% to 15 % of consumers goods was transfer to.

    • @przemysawpawlinski5536
      @przemysawpawlinski5536 8 днів тому

      Quote: "Poland have central economy but with independent farmers". Not for long. In a few years, Ukraine will show us cheap food and destroy our farmers.

  • @Perskan.
    @Perskan. День тому

    superpower ? what fanfiction is this ? my country is lost

  • @jesuschrist2268
    @jesuschrist2268 2 дні тому

    2:20 THAT LITERALLY HAPPENED THO WTF

  • @itz_marcus0819
    @itz_marcus0819 24 дні тому +1

    Wish I could say the same about the Baltics

  • @Robertking1996
    @Robertking1996 25 днів тому +1

    All the jobs are going to Poland seriously

  • @tomaszdrgas8811
    @tomaszdrgas8811 11 годин тому

    some doubts in your material.. I don't think we already have the strongest army in europe.. still long way to go..

  • @radoslawkujawski3064
    @radoslawkujawski3064 9 днів тому +1

    Poland was never a part of USSR (Soviet Union)

  • @psier11
    @psier11 26 днів тому

    Why his hand is invisible? I have a simple explanation ah ah ah

  • @dawidchmal2297
    @dawidchmal2297 10 днів тому +1

    Polska górą❤❤

  • @wendischhanse2555
    @wendischhanse2555 26 днів тому +1

    Washington consensus and Sachs plan...that was foreign plan for Poland. NowPoland have to get soverignity