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  • The story of the Battle of Warsaw. The time Poland saved Europe!
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  • @RobReacts1
    @RobReacts1  Рік тому +23

    If you are enjoying my Polish Reaction Videos, why not go check out our vlog channel where we have visted poland!
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    • @jinchuuriki8593
      @jinchuuriki8593 Рік тому

      i think u mistaken nationalism with chauvinism. because in first u love ur nation above rest, and in second u hate most of rest

    • @wladyslawbukowski
      @wladyslawbukowski Рік тому

      Why is there so much prejudice against the word "nationalism" in today's world, which not so long ago was identified with the word "patriotism"? After all, this word comes from the word "nation" and every person is a member of some nation. I suspect that the reason for this is the conflict of interests existing between the goal of neo-Marxist globalists, whose ideological tentacles have already taken over almost the entire world and who want to rule this world, and countries and nations that want to remain sovereign and preserve their identity. This is an obvious reason. But what is the obvious excuse to debase the term "nationalism" so furiously? I suspect, or rather I am quite sure, that the nationalism of the Nazi Germany period was used, which proclaimed "Germany, Germany above all" and everything that surrounds it must be conquered and what does not want to submit must be destroyed. Thus, the German nationalism of the past period is no longer nationalism in its pure, innocent and noble form, it is chauvinism. So why do neo-Marxist globalists refuse to see the difference and call things what they are? Well, precisely because it stands in the way of destroying the concept of nation and "unifying" the world on their terms. Polish nationalism, on the other hand, is still identified with the term patriotism, because Polish patriotism is derived from the teachings of the Catholic Church, which commands and encourages love towards one's own country and nation, as well as respect and friendship with neighbours. We Poles have no reason to be ashamed of our nationalism and, contrary to neo-Marxist attempts, we are and will be proud of it. As for the concept of "extreme or far right". This is also an obvious neo-Marxist invention. Everything that is not compatible with the left-wing ideology, such as: religion, moral matters and customs, attachment to one's country and nation, love of freedom and sovereignty, etc. So everything that we consider human, normal, deeply patriotic and conservative is for the left so-called "far right". We in Poland do not care about it, we have been dealing with it for 50 years (Soviet occupation) and we know very well what it results in. It always ends in destruction in every aspect of human existence. You don't argue with it, you just fight it. ua-cam.com/video/LlbTUktPUHs/v-deo.html

    • @wladyslawbukowski
      @wladyslawbukowski 10 місяців тому

      Rob, what do you really mean by "far left" or "far right", especially "far right"? Please give your definition of these terms. In my opinion, the word "far" is an invention of the left to exaggerate and discredit conservatives and traditionalists - the right, which postulates the rule of law, private property, freedom, civil liberties and attachment to tradition. The left, on the other hand, is a bunch of usurpers who, under the guise of defending the proletariat, strive with empty promises to gain power, which, according to assumptions, it will hold forever. The rule of law, private property and civil liberties will then be just citizens' dreams and will be replaced by totalitarian dictatorship and lawlessness. Kind of like North Korea today and Stalinist Russia in the past.
      BESIDES, POLES NEVER SAID OR DISPLAYED THAT THEIR PATRIOTISM AND ANYTHING THEY REPRESENT ARE BETTER THAN THOSE OF OTHER NATIONS. DO YOU UNDERSTAND? N E V E R !!! POLISH NATIONALISM = PATRIOTISM unlike GERMAN NATIONALISM, WHICH = CHAUAVINISM. PLEASE LEARN TO DISTINGUISH THESE TWO CONCEPTS.

    • @marcelmarceli8238
      @marcelmarceli8238 9 місяців тому

      Nazis and communists as well as fascists are all socialists. Nazis are not right-wingers, they're the right wing of the left.

  • @mpingo91
    @mpingo91 Рік тому +185

    7:34 Stop here. One of those American pilots was Merian Caldwell Cooper. A legendary guy. He flew assault aircraft and chopped down Bolsheviks with machine guns. He volunteered for the Polish army, feeling an obligation to repay a debt: his great-grandfather fought at the Battle of Savannah alongside Casimir Pulaski, a Polish general commanding the American army (they were friends). Shot down by the Russians he was taken prisoner and was imprisoned near Moscow. He escaped from captivity with two Poles and traveled nearly 1,000 kilometers to find himself back in Poland. Cooper was awarded Poland's highest medal, the Virtuti Militari for his valor. After winning the war, he returned to the US where he became a film producer and director and made the first film about King Kong in 1933. He won an Oscar in 1952. 😃

    • @cherylk.2474
      @cherylk.2474 Рік тому +10

      Thank you for this information!

    • @teneas7443
      @teneas7443 Рік тому +21

      There is an interesting thing about Tadeusz Kościuszko. He was a Polish general who fought for the freedom of Americans. Later Americans fought in Kościuszko Squadron for freedom of Poland in 1920. What is more interesting, 303 RAF squadron (Polish) was also named after Tadeusz Kościuszko and was saving Britain from Germans in 1940. Legendary man.

    • @richardpopielarz8526
      @richardpopielarz8526 Рік тому +18

      Incidentally, Merian C. Cooper was a co-founder of Pan American World Airways, which maintained a relationship - despite communism - with Poland as being the only American airline flying to Warsaw until Pan Am's dissolution in the early 1990s.
      I remember seeing Merian Cooper in 1970, at the 50th anniversary commemoration of the Battle of Warsaw held at the Shrine of Our Lady of Częstochowa in Doylestown, PA. He was an Honored Guest who appeared in his Polish Army uniform. I was 9 years-old at the time.

    • @VonMakaron
      @VonMakaron 8 місяців тому +3

      And there is no movie about that? amazing story.

  • @polishscribe674
    @polishscribe674 Рік тому +272

    Somehow every time we save the world we end up betrayed and abandoned.

    • @SxVaNm345
      @SxVaNm345 Рік тому +33

      The selfless hero ignored and belittled by the world, however I will always admire the Polish people’s fight (whether it’s by the winged hussars or its WW1/WW2 army) against the Red Army, The Nazis, the Ottomans and the Mongols, thereby securing the rest of Europe from invasions and adopting intolerant, oppressive and poverty-inducing ideologies or falling to governments where the elites are the only ones living a successful life.

    • @Kamarov134
      @Kamarov134 Рік тому

      Now some Poles willing to abandon Ukraine when they fighting to save the world from Russians. They hate Ukrainians more than Russians shouting one word: UPA. Its so hypocrite.

    • @burkosalw
      @burkosalw 10 місяців тому

      But we didn't save anyone. Two poor countries fought in this war. One just after the uprising, the other a while, and basically during the civil war. The Russians in this war were the first to be attacked by Piłsudski. Piłsudski thought that when they were busy fighting the rest of the Whites, he would regain the borders of the First Polish Republic, but he miscalculated, it turned out that due to the Polish threat, former generals and soldiers of the Whites who had already surrendered or who were hiding came to the army of the Red Army. Piłsudzki had too small forces to operate in such a large area, seeing that the less numerous Soviet armies were outmaneuvering his troops, he ordered a retreat to the next positions. It was a strange fight between two forces that each tried to outmaneuver. We retreated to fortified positions on the Vistula. There was no miracle, in fact, Poland had a larger army than what the USSR sent to Poland. In addition, a much more modern army, armed by France. The Soviet forces of the time were unable to defeat anyone.

    • @polishscribe674
      @polishscribe674 10 місяців тому +9

      @@burkosalw maybe the soviet army itself was too weak to defeat the rest of Europe, but it was so messy at the time that if the red army marched everywhere the workers would rebel and join in.
      Also, before Piłsudski attacked Lenin directly said that they will "bring revolution to Europe through the corpse of white Poland".

    • @burkosalw
      @burkosalw 10 місяців тому +2

      @@polishscribe674 that was Lenin's wishful thinking. he knew that he had no strength for Poland, let alone for any important country in Europe. The only thing that the USSR could afford at that time was to conquer mini-countries or countries where most citizens were not sure of their statehood (then Ukraine). Lenin hoped that as soon as Soviet troops entered a given country, a nationwide uprising of workers would suddenly break out in that country, which would itself overthrow the given government. He really didn't stand a chance. The fact that he had no chance is perfectly evidenced by the fact that earlier he wanted to make a deal with Piłsudski about the border in the east and give up quite large areas to give himself time to control the country. let me remind you that the communists in Russia themselves did not have much support and right after the civil war with the whites, the greatest threat to them were peasant revolts.

  • @Pablo123.
    @Pablo123. Рік тому +83

    thank you for promoting Polish history

  • @davnav5456
    @davnav5456 Рік тому +94

    ..and Hollywood still produces films about landing in Normandy and Gladiators from Rome.. :).. the winged Hussars have been guarding the gate to Europe for all ages

    • @cherylk.2474
      @cherylk.2474 Рік тому +16

      Hollywood seems reluctant to ever produce a program which present Poland and Poles in a positive light. Just my observation....

    • @queenxx1690
      @queenxx1690 Рік тому

      Hollywood don't care about Eastern Europe

    • @alekjanowski9847
      @alekjanowski9847 Рік тому +14

      @@cherylk.2474 Yeah, the only real cameos from PL are the ones when we either play an immigrant, swindler or evil communist...

    • @jutrzenka7503
      @jutrzenka7503 Рік тому +16

      I would rather not want Hollywood to produce anything about Poland. We'd end up with black Sobieski, Asian Piłsudski or Arab Mieszko.
      Netflix already created Witcher (based on Witcher books written by Pole - Sapkowski, about Slavic culture) with whole Hollywood diversity but forgot about... Poles!

    • @alekjanowski9847
      @alekjanowski9847 Рік тому +6

      @@jutrzenka7503 Holy sh*t - you are right! F**k the cameos!

  • @ilonal9759
    @ilonal9759 9 місяців тому +7

    Once I was talking with my grandfather about the geographical location of Poland. He told me something that God made man of clay and Poles of iron so that they could survive any invasion since they have such neighbors in the west and east. He also said to me, 'Child... remember this. We Poles are Slavs. A nation of Eagle, Wolf and Bear, but we have soft hearts like a dove. So that we can stand guard and defend, not conquer. And that's our strength.'

  • @anuskas9244
    @anuskas9244 Рік тому +209

    Poles saved Europe several times. 325 years ago, on September 12, 1683, King John III Sobieski of Poland, at the head of the combined Polish forces and Christian armies from several European countries, defeated a huge Turkish army. The Battle of Vienna was one of the decisive, most important and decisive battles in the history of the world. At that time, Sobieski not only saved Vienna, besieged by the Turks, and not only Austria, but he saved the whole of Europe from the onslaught of armed Islam. Once again Poles saved Europe in 1920 during the Battle of Warsaw

    • @danieldaniodanio7060
      @danieldaniodanio7060 Рік тому +23

      Jak się odwdzięczyła Austria wszyscy wiemy..🤬🤬🤬

    • @anuskas9244
      @anuskas9244 Рік тому +6

      @@danieldaniodanio7060 Niestety 😪

    • @bellakelly6100
      @bellakelly6100 Рік тому

      What defines your country, any country is: Own language, own traditions, own money, similar values. If any of these are disturbe then your country will die slowely

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Рік тому +5

      John III Sobieski and the Polish Winged Hussars saved the German small states from the Ottomans and certainly not the world. By the way, here is a short addition to the video! That's not even an exaggeration with "That time Poland saved the world..." Indeed, the Polish victory against the Bolsheviks had also an extreme European impact but also even a global impact. According to the British politician and diplomat Lord D'Abernon, who was part of the inter allied Mission to Poland in 1920, during the Polish-Bolshevik war, the 1920 Battle of Warsaw was one of the most important battles in world history because as he said "had the Battle of Warsaw ended with a Bolshevik victory, it would have been a turning point in the history of Europe. As there is no doubt that with the fall of Warsaw, Central Europe would have been left open to Communist propaganda and Bolshevik invasion." So long as the Bolsheviks were preoccupied with the Civil War, they had nothing in mind beyond their survival. But, having conquered the Russian heartland in the course of 1919, they began to heed the dictates of their ideology, which told them that the Communist Revolution should be exported from Russia to the rest of Europe. The Second Congress of the Communist International deliberated in Moscow between 19 July and 7 August 1920. Lenin spoke of the increasingly favorable odds for the accomplishment of the World Proletarian Revolution, which would lead to the World Soviet Republic. The road to Europe opened up when Germany lost the First World War and signed the surrender on November 11th 1918. The German troops then systematically retreated from the occupied lands of Ukraine, Belarus and other Baltic states. They were immediately followed by the Bolshevik Red Army, fulfilling Lenin’s orders to begin its “freeing” march west. This operation had a telling codename according to the Polish river - “Vistula”. Because the aim of the coming Bolshevik attack should be Poland. The most important job of the Bolsheviks was to break through to Germany and Austria which were filled with revolutionary atmosphere. To do that, they needed to get rid of the “barrier”, meaning, as Joseph Stalin wrote, “the national states which wound up between the two huge sources of revolution in the East and West”. One such barrier was, first and foremost, Poland which just regained independence following the defeat of Germany and Austria. On November 17th 1918, at the Red Army briefing, its commander Leon Trotsky predicted the sovietisation of Poland and Ukraine as “the links binding Soviet Russia with future Soviet Germany” and the first stage in building “the Union of European Proletariat Republics”. Poles lived also at the territories of modern Belarus and Lithuania, which were invaded by the Bolsheviks. A Polish Self-defense was created there, counting 10 thousand men, which was part of the Polish Army and its commander, Gen. Władysław Wejtko followed the orders of Chief Commander Józef Piłsudski. Between the 3rd and 5th of January 1919, Polish self-defense units tried to defend Wilno on their own. However, in the face of an overwhelming opponent Poles had to retreat from the city. Thus, the Polish-Bolshevik war actually began on January 3rd 1919, although not formally. The march West was accompanied by the creation of puppet Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian, Ukrainian and Belarusian Soviet republics. On January 8th 1919, the Soviet newspaper “Izvestia” announced the creation of the Revolutionary War Council of Poland, a cornerstone for the planned communist government in Poland. Later by order of the Bolsheviks, the Provisional Polish Revolutionary Committee as a Polish puppet government had been formed to organize administration of the Polish territories captured by the Red Army. This puppet government had very little support from the ethnic Polish population and recruited its supporters mostly from the ranks of minorities, primarily Jews.
      With these additional resources from conquered Poland and the Baltic countries, the communists planned to advance further into the west. Poland should be the "Red Bridge" for Communist ideology to the West. So conquered Poland should serve as a red bridge to conquer all of Europe. The aim of conquering other European states as well is also confirmed by the order of Mikhail Tukachevsky called “Red Napoleon”, commander of the Western Front of the Red Army. In his Order of the Day he wrote in July 2, 1920: "To the West! The fate of the world revolution will be decided in the West. The way to set the world on fire leads through the corpse of white Poland. On our bayonets we will bring happiness and peace to the toiling masses of mankind. March on Wilno, Minsk and Warsaw and onward to Berlin over the corpse of Poland!" Tukhachevsky also boasted that his men would be "galloping through the streets of Paris before the summer was out." By the way, Tukhachevsky was one of the first military commanders killed in Stalin's purges in 1937. Tukachevsky called Poland white Poland because the communist propaganda called free Poland white Poland. The term whites were used to designate anti-communists. But the Polish victory prevented setting the world on fire by communists. So the main reason for the outbreak of the Polish-Bolshevik war the threat to Poland’s independence by Bolsheviks, as well as the attempt to implement the idea of a permanent revolution, and the export of the communist revolution Europe-wide but actually worldwide. What is also worth noting the fact that if Poland had been conquered by the communists, the Baltic states would have been conquered too. Poland was therefore allied with Latvia in this war. Poland and some few others European countries were not infected by the red virus. In Poland the overwhelming majority of the population was anti-communist. But Poland was the absolute exception in Europe! In various European countries at that time there were strong communist movements that would have supported the communists in their advance.
      Moreover, there were also attempts by the communists to take power in other parts of Europe! So these are examples of communist successes outside the Bolshevik state at the time of the Polish-Bolshevik war. The Hungarian Soviet Republic was the communist state of Hungary from 21 March 1919 until 1 August 1919 (133 days). Until the anti-communists prevailed and abolished this Soviet republic. The other communist republics and communes have survived just as short as the Hungarian Soviet Republic but that makes it clear that there were strong communist influences throughout Europe. The Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic more commonly referred to as Red Finland, was a proclaimed Finnish communist state that ruled parts of the country during the Finnish Civil War of 1918. Another example of an attempted communist takeover of power in Europe was then the Alsace-Lorraine Soviet Republic of 1918 in France. The Limerick Soviet was one of a number of declared Irish soviets that were formed around Ireland 1919. The Slovak Soviet Republic was a short-lived Communist state in southeast Slovakia in existence from 16 June 1919 to 7 July 1919. Commune of the Working People of Estonia existed from 29 November 1918 to 5 June 1919. In 1918, announced the formation of the Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic. A communist revolutionary Red Guard was founded in Austria and an attempt was made to proclaim a Soviet Republic. Like in Hungary during the German November Revolution, the communist Karl Liebknecht proclaimed the communist republic in Germany on November 9, 1918. But the communists' seizure of power then failed, although later there were repeated attempts by the communists to gain power in Germany or parts of Germany. Like with the Bavarian Soviet Republic which was a short-lived communist state in Bavaria during the riots of 1918-19 in Germany. Then there were another attempts by the communists to come to power in German areas. The Bremen Soviet Republic was proclaimed which was a short-lived state in Germany, existing for 25 days in 1919. The communist Spartacist uprising with the goal of an all-German Soviet Republic were armed battles in Berlin from 5 to 12 January 1919.
      I'll continue my explanation in the next comment.

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Рік тому

      Continuing of the comment above: Bolshevik propaganda was strengthened in many European countries and e.g in Germany, posters appeared with a Red Army soldier freeing the country from chains. The congress of the Communist International issued an appeal to workers in all countries, asking them to forestall their governments' efforts to aid "White" Poland. So the Bolsheviks, as part of a huge propaganda action under the slogan: “Hands off Soviet Russia”, mobilized communist parties and leftist trade unions across all of Europe to work against Poland. Many western journalists were on the payroll of Bolshevik propaganda. Workers and dockers in various European countries were sympathizers of the Bolsheviks also refused to load the support supplies for the fighting Poles against the Bolsheviks. The refusal of the dockers in Gdansk (Danzig) was particularly unfavorable because all deliveries to Poland were to be made via this port. Also the British trade unions followed the Communist propaganda and blocked British military supplies to Poland. So the Trades Union Congress and Labour Party responded by threatening national strike action and established Councils of Action to resist any possible efforts by the British government to supply Poland with arms or other supplies. On August 6, 1920, the British Labour Party published a pamphlet stating that British workers would never take part in the war as Poland's allies, and labour unions blocked supplies to the British expeditionary force assisting Russian Whites in Arkhangelsk. French Socialists, in their newspaper L'Humanité, declared: "Not a man, not a sou, not a shell for reactionary and capitalist Poland. Long live the Russian Revolution! Long live the Workmen's International!"
      Since the communists had enough supporters all over Europe after the desired victory against Poland the communists would have in Europe either provoked revolutions through agitators or they would have intervened militarily. If the communists had conquered Europe, which was by far the most economically important continent at the time, they would have had a good chance of "exporting" communism worldwide as well. That this is not an exaggeration can be seen by comparing the strategy of the communists after World War II. Even in these later times, communism was "exported" to countries around the world, and as a result there were countries around the world ruled by communist dictatorships. After 1945, as in 1919, the communists had the goal of a world completely dominated by communism. The goal was that virtually every country would become communist. That is why the Polish victory of 1921 definitely had not just a European impact but also a global impact.
      Here I also explain the reasons for the Polish victory! The French and British support was not crucial to the Polish victory how often it is falsely claimed. The Polish victory in the war against the Bolsheviks 1919-21 was the result of the superiority of the Polish army, the Polish army command and the Polish secret service. The Polish soldiers had much higher combat morale than the soldiers of the Bolshevik Army. Because the Poles fought for the freedom of their homeland and were determined to defend their country. Critically, the Polish Army benefited from a vast influx of volunteers. Even Polish women volunteered to fight! Even battalions of women fought at the front for Poland. One of this Polish female soldiers was Maria Wittek which would become the Polish Army's first female general. In fact most Polish soldiers were anti-Communists and despised Bolshevik ideology. The soldiers of the Red Army, on the other hand, fought for the spread of an ideology in other countries. Bolshevik soldiers were supposed to fight for an abstract political idea. It is very likely that the majority of Red Army soldiers were not communists at all. Many were forcibly recruited and did not want to fight at all. The communist propaganda told the Red Army soldiers they would be greeted as liberators however, they quickly realized that they were viewed as enemies by the Polish population. In summary, it can be stated that the Polish soldiers were much more motivated to fight than the Red Army soldiers.
      The Polish high command led by First Marshal Piłsudski showed its superiority on various occasions such as at the Battle of Warsaw. The Polish high command understood the course of the front and the situation at the front much better than the Bolshevik high command. Piłsudski and General Rozwadowski knew that the only way to defend Warsaw and prevent its encirclement of the city was with a counter-offensive. Their plan was to exploit a weak opening between two Russian fronts. The plan that he and General Rozwadowski thrashed out was for Polish forces to secretly regroup at lightning speed and then strike at a weak point between major Red Army battle groups. After this advance, the Polish Army would then be in a perfect position to deliver the decisive blow. Piłsudski knew how important the coming battle would be and took direct command of this army. The plan worked and the rapid Polish drive north managed to split the Bolshevik fronts and threw Bolshevik army into confusion and chaos the Red Army started to disintegrate. In the following months, several more Polish follow-up victories saved Poland’s independence. It was a hard-fought battle, which took place in August 1920 near Warsaw and ended in a decisive Polish victory over the Red Army. It was won by the skill, discipline, and determination of the Polish defenders, by the patriotic spirit of a large numbers of volunteers, and by Marshal Piłsudski's brilliant counterattack, which stopped the Bolshevik offensive and with the counterattack, the Bolshevik troops were forced to flee.

  • @rafagracz5031
    @rafagracz5031 Рік тому +82

    Thank you for everything you do for Poland, for Poles. I have no words to express my gratitude. Brother.

    • @Martin-ib5bj
      @Martin-ib5bj Рік тому +2

      Zadzo mu dziękujesz ze zarabia na tobie

    • @carsonix78
      @carsonix78 Рік тому +1

      @@Martin-ib5bj chłopie, idź stąd najlepiej.

    • @kml8732
      @kml8732 Рік тому

      Its just clicking well.

    • @rafagracz5031
      @rafagracz5031 Рік тому

      @@Martin-ib5bj "ić" być durniem gdzie indziej

    • @kawmar2b
      @kawmar2b Рік тому +1

      @@rafagracz5031 Niestety on wszędzie jest durniem.

  • @hellmudhellmud4045
    @hellmudhellmud4045 Рік тому +54

    Thank you Rob for being English and trying to understand our Polish mentality. For me, a Pole, your behavior is more motivating than some Polish patriots. Thanks

    • @agsi7096
      @agsi7096 11 місяців тому +1

      What this negativity is for Dear???Everyone should be patriotic

  • @wurduar
    @wurduar Рік тому +122

    There is a parable in Poland: After death, a Pole came before God and asked: God, why did you put Poland between Germany and Russia? We suffered so much because of it. God replied: because only you Poles were able to survive it.
    It may be a funny, childish story, but looking back on history, it's hard not to notice a grain of truth in it. Especially that there are more such unnoticed examples as the miracle on the Vistula River.

    • @OurThirdPlanet
      @OurThirdPlanet Рік тому +3

      Well, Polish army was in Moscow long before Russian army was in Warsaw, so no idea why the victim card is always on the table. Empire failed by geography and government.

    • @wurduar
      @wurduar Рік тому +10

      @@OurThirdPlanet After the political changes in Muscovite Russia, it was the Russians who started the conflicts. The first 7 conflicts were provoked by the Russians. The eighth conflict was provoked by the Polish side and it was only a preventive conflict during which we captured Moscow. If Russia had not signed a pact with Sweden at that time to attack Poland, the second Polish-Muscovite war would not have happened.

    • @OurThirdPlanet
      @OurThirdPlanet Рік тому

      @@wurduar as i remember there were no land with catholic polish population under moscovites control. the gaining side wants status quo, the others not, sounds logical.

    • @drzewowit
      @drzewowit Рік тому +1

      @@OurThirdPlanet That is much more to that story.

    • @ilonal9759
      @ilonal9759 9 місяців тому

      Here we are and here we will stay!

  • @sdacy1151
    @sdacy1151 Рік тому +36

    I am not sure if you know but the Vistula Miracle was only possible, because of the Battle of Zadwórze near Lviv, where 330 volunteers recruiting mostly from Polish scouts and youths fought off the entire Russian 1 Cavalry Army (aka Budyonny’s Horse army) advancing towards Lviv from the East. Following the Lviv they would have continued towards Warsaw, but because they were delayed near Zadwórze for the entire day, they did not manage to get to Warsaw in time, making Polish counteroffensive possible. Budyonny’s Horse Army was 17 000 strong, including 60 cannons and 300 heavy machine guns, as well as a few armoured trains, aircrafts and armoured vehicles. Budyonny’s Army charged at Polish positions 6 times, but could not get though, as Polish forces were very well dug in. It was only after Polish volunteers run out of munitions, Russians managed to break through and eventually killed 318 out of 330 volunteers. Russians were furious that a few Polish youths managed to halt Russian advance for so long. As a retaliation they quartered bodies of the fallen and drove horses over remains so that there was almost nothing left of them. The Battle of Zadwórze is probably one of the greatest battles in the military history ever fought, however, it is not well known.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Zadw%C3%B3rze

    • @cherylk.2474
      @cherylk.2474 Рік тому +4

      Thank you for your information. I am an American of Polish heritage, and I had never heard of this battle. I intend to visit Poland after I retire, but for now I work, take care of my 95 yr old mother, and learn more about Poland every day from kind people like you!

  • @darekbenik6704
    @darekbenik6704 Рік тому +17

    God bles Poland! Thank You Poland

  • @evlk2967
    @evlk2967 10 місяців тому +4

    Polish people have never been thinking we better than anyone else , we just believe that that’s our land and we will fight for it 😊

  • @malkontentniepoprawny6885
    @malkontentniepoprawny6885 Рік тому +101

    In Poland, we have always said that communism is a fair distribution of poverty.

  • @Krokmaniak
    @Krokmaniak Рік тому +13

    About father Skorupka. There is a chance that he would survive the battle if he didn't do it, but there is also a chance that then the battle would be lost. What he did was boosting morale of soldiers. Imagine if some priest told you and your fellow soldiers going to battle that you may die, but that's fine because it's right thing to do, and then you see that priest leading with example that it's not just words

  • @solmyrek19
    @solmyrek19 Рік тому +46

    "Socjalizm każdemu równo nosa utrze. Bogatych zdusi jutro, a biednych pojutrze." - Aleksander Fredro (Roughly translated to: Socialism will make everyone miserable equally. It will strangle the rich tomorrow and the poor the day after tomorrow)

    • @homo_faber_et_artifex
      @homo_faber_et_artifex Рік тому

      Russia is the evil empire

    • @pawekuczynski6350
      @pawekuczynski6350 Місяць тому

      Dzieciaczku nie porównuj socjalizmu z komunizmem bo to znaczy że nie odróżniasz dupy od cipy. Komuniści mordowali socjalistów uważając właśnie ich za największych wrogów. Kto walczył z komunistami w roku 1920 właśnie polscy socjaliści pod wodzą Piłsudskiego z PPS czyli polskiej partii socjalistycznej i wtedy polski narodowiec Dmowski wielbiciel Rosji uciekał na zachód . Jestem socjalistą który nienawidzi komunizmu bo komunizm jak sama nazwa wskazuje mówi że wszystko jest wspólne a my socjaliści bronimy kapitalizmu przed kapitalistami którzy wykupując wszystko niszczą system doprowadzając ludzi do nędzy i rewolucji

  • @juga03
    @juga03 8 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for showing this video.
    There were many people before us who fight for our freedom.
    Dziękuję Polsko za waleczność!

  • @barbarafigua3564
    @barbarafigua3564 Рік тому +52

    The problem with words like nationalism is that they changed their first meaning. Patriotism originaly meant love for your motherland, nationalism meant love for your nation and chauvinism meant thinking that your nation is better than the others. Now, as these words changed their meanings, chauvinism is associated only with thinking men are better than women and nationalism became new chauvinism. I remember this from my sociology classes.

    • @SmilingShadow-jl5tr
      @SmilingShadow-jl5tr Рік тому

      The words did not change their meaning. The Marxists in the school system do it deliberately. The opposite of nationalism (self-determination for a nation) is imperialism (many nations subjugated under single ruler). Marxists want you to believe that imperialism is better than nationalism. They even have a new name for it: “globalism”.

    • @homo_faber_et_artifex
      @homo_faber_et_artifex Рік тому

      Russia is the evil empire

  • @Szifo1990
    @Szifo1990 9 місяців тому +3

    In Poland, we do not think that we are better than the rest of the world. We believe that we are no worse than the rest of the world and we can fight for that.

  • @stopnoobom8860
    @stopnoobom8860 Рік тому +16

    As polish listening stories about my polish ancestors always gives me chills and boils my blood in veins as well and tears to my eyes.

  • @jurekjurekkowalski409
    @jurekjurekkowalski409 Рік тому +16

    Nie nacjonalizm dobry człowieku tylko patriotyzm!!!

  • @yarpenzigrin1893
    @yarpenzigrin1893 Рік тому +5

    "Na drzewach zamiast liści będą wisieć komuniści" or "On the trees instead of leaves there will be hanging communists" was a popular slogan in 1980s Poland.
    I think it's very appropriate in May when many people celebrate the communist Labour Day on the 1st of May and on the 3rd of May the Polish celebrate our Constitution.

  • @romangrzelinski8682
    @romangrzelinski8682 8 місяців тому +3

    Polska nigdy nikogo nigdy nie zdradziła... wspierajcie nas i brońcie przed uniookupupacją ...!!!
    Prawda zwycięży...!!!

  • @MrNecronomicon
    @MrNecronomicon Рік тому +10

    You nailed it with one thing particularily, Rob. It wasn't nationalism that saved Poland, it was patriotism. It's a shame that many people don't even know that there's a difference between these two concepts. We just want to be free and left alone in peace to enjoy out ways of life. Thanks for another great movie. Come back to Poland as often as possible. There's so much more left for you to see.

  • @seweryntreder9655
    @seweryntreder9655 27 днів тому +1

    i am polish lad and i remember my grandma she always said ,it is better to die on your feet then live on your knees, i live by this credo

  • @maurycyzych3129
    @maurycyzych3129 Рік тому +17

    A good point about the difference between patriotism and unhealthy nationalism.

  • @plmaslanka8548
    @plmaslanka8548 8 місяців тому +2

    in Poland, one of the main features of growing up is an attempt to show the concept of Polish messianism, the so-called ''polska winkelriedem narodów''(Juliusz Słowacki 1809-1849)

  • @kingdenis2002
    @kingdenis2002 5 місяців тому +1

    Tak jesteśmy patriotami. Kochany nasz kraj. Nie mieszkam tam 20 lat ale wciąż kocham Polskę.

  • @MgSarnel
    @MgSarnel Рік тому +9

    "Nationalism is an ideology that emphasizes loyalty, devotion, or allegiance to a nation or nation-state and holds that such obligations outweigh other individual or group interests." - From Brittanica. So Rob You see, many of us tend to stick to definitions.
    Just looking realistically.
    We consider ourselves nationalists. Because we take care of our country first.
    However, we try to never forget our allies.
    Now look on Winston Churchill or Franklin D. Roosevelt.
    I don't know if you would call them nationalists - but they put the good of their countries first - at the price of Polish blood. Which they gave to Stalin. ;)
    Healthy nationalism is good.
    Nationalism is not fascism or Nazism.
    It's like a square and a rectangle.

  • @lucasrokitowski8707
    @lucasrokitowski8707 9 місяців тому +1

    Nationalism isn't, by the definition, a "my country's better" but rather "my country's my priority". That's a huge difference.

  • @ilonal9759
    @ilonal9759 9 місяців тому +2

    Poland has been the Last Stand of Western civilization for centuries.

  • @paxvera5199
    @paxvera5199 Рік тому +16

    Thank you for your great videos about Poland

  • @radosawazur6197
    @radosawazur6197 Рік тому +13

    You can imagine, after II World War and Poland being under soviet influence, the history shown in this document was missed at schools. My mother did not learn it at young age...

    • @kingdenis2002
      @kingdenis2002 9 місяців тому

      That’s true, they never taught us that. Maybe I am an ignorant, soldier daughter…I didn’t know I was not born in free country…when I discovered I was crying over the phone to my dad…

    • @Cookie14653
      @Cookie14653 4 місяці тому

      But Poland never surrender with communism resime

  • @klqudian8130
    @klqudian8130 9 місяців тому +2

    Dziękuję za to, że chcesz poznawać nasz kraj i historię 👍❤🤓

  • @Corvus5Pl
    @Corvus5Pl 9 місяців тому +3

    History always repeat itself.

  • @usrek6448
    @usrek6448 24 дні тому

    "Cause we don't bag for freedom, we fight for it " Gen Urbanowicz, 303 Kosciuszko Squadron leader , Battle of Britain 1940.

  • @jurekjurekkowalski409
    @jurekjurekkowalski409 Рік тому +2

    Stanisław Supłatowicz SAT-OKH , KOZAK, DŁUGIE PIÓRO ,połkrwi Indianin z plemienia SHAWNEE walczący w Powstaniu Warszawskim i nie tylko .Już masz temat.

  • @TheUndbitr
    @TheUndbitr Рік тому +3

    10:28 as Pole I can reassure you that Nationalism is not what kept Poland going. It was always a patriotism

  • @agnieszka7231
    @agnieszka7231 Рік тому +3

    In 1920, the Polish army consisted of soldiers from three different partitions, in the "inheritance" we got three types of command, three types of weapons and even uniforms. On the anniversaries of the miracle on the Vistula River, we celebrate the Polish Army Day. The only national holiday when the weather is always nice ;)

  • @Belohun
    @Belohun Рік тому +6

    Please note that the German system during World War II was called
    National Socialism. It is considered to be the extreme right wing by the national note. Socialism, on the other hand, is something typical of communism. It was not without reason that after World War II there was a socialist system in Poland (a little less repressive communism, especially after the death of Stalin, who murdered more people overall than Hitler). Summing up, the structure in germany was a bizarre hybrid of communist and nationalist slogans.

  • @sylwiatime
    @sylwiatime Рік тому +6

    Actually, Polish native speakers often mess up the words in English, so they use national, nationalism and patriotism interchangeably. Esp. the adverbs national and nationalist - most Poles don't really know the word "national" so they use "nationalist" instead as a calque from Polish. In Polish we have two different words "narodowy" (national; naród = nation) and "nacjonalizm" (nationalism). So they're not as close as in English because the first one uses the Polish root. So when we want to say "narodowy" in English we translate it to "national" and add the suffix -ism or -ist as with other words (i.e. sense - sensual - sensualism) which creates the mess.

  • @yagushka
    @yagushka 9 місяців тому +2

    Yes I think it’s very sad to hear in the U.K. how you won the war and how bad you had it during the war because you had to send children to the villages. Poland 🇵🇱 suffered the most, fought the most, lost the biggest amount of people and still England takes all the glory for Churchill. Oh I forgot! British people are “very grateful” for the help of the Polish pilots in winning the war. It always makes me angry when I hear this!!

  • @wojtekcebrat9402
    @wojtekcebrat9402 27 днів тому +1

    I am proud that I am from poland

  • @nonperson22
    @nonperson22 Рік тому +32

    Polish nationalism has always tended towards patriotism, it has never been an extreme, unlike Russian or German nationalism. Even now, Germany wants to impose its way of looking at the world on the whole EU, they want to dominate other nations. They used to do it militarily, but they lost wars, so they drew conclusions and now they do it economically, using EU institutions for this. Germany has not changed. Apparently the Russians don't either.

    • @zeus2zeus2zeus2
      @zeus2zeus2zeus2 Рік тому +7

      100% true

    • @homo_faber_et_artifex
      @homo_faber_et_artifex Рік тому +3

      evil empire

    • @gabrielbakalarz5722
      @gabrielbakalarz5722 Рік тому +2

      Why didn’t you mention ukrainian strong nationalism? Never heard of it?

    • @NotEnoughtInkYourSelf
      @NotEnoughtInkYourSelf 11 місяців тому +1

      Is this is video about Ukrainie? No!, We all know whats happening but god

    • @avgpiece
      @avgpiece 9 місяців тому +1

      So true! I dont get why other dont realise this. EU introduces rules and regulations that negatively affect polish agriculture, fishing, energy, culture etc...the list goes on.

  • @wojtekwosztyl615
    @wojtekwosztyl615 3 місяці тому

    If You want to be safe- go to Poland.That's the way Rob and Charlie go
    Polska! The best place to live

  • @jerzykalat204
    @jerzykalat204 Рік тому +1

    In my small town, Zabkowice-Bedzinskie, citizen put money together and bought four heavy machine guns for the army

  • @wojtekwosztyl615
    @wojtekwosztyl615 3 місяці тому

    My favourite English Man, and Charlie love You both ❤

  • @brightservices2301
    @brightservices2301 Рік тому +9

    I am Polish and I am wandering how you decided to make these programs about Poland.
    Thank you

  • @aleksanderlipinski9724
    @aleksanderlipinski9724 Рік тому +2

    Stefan is a great guy. Great You discovered him ;).

  • @tomtom3699
    @tomtom3699 11 місяців тому +4

    Cześć. Twój kanał jest niesamowity. Szokuje mnie, że tak pięknie potrafisz mówić o Polskiej historii i całkiem nieźle ją znasz. Dziękuję też za promowanie Polski w Twoim kraju. A propos , bardzo lubię Depeche Mode :) :) :)
    Jeśli mogę Ci coś polecić z Polskiego humoru, lub filmów komediowych to polecam film pt: "Seksmisja", po angielsku to chyba będzie "Sexmission"? :) Genialna polska komedia. Pozdrawiam z Polski

  • @malgorzatagrzenia7183
    @malgorzatagrzenia7183 9 місяців тому

    Patriotyzm, Honor, God,Fatherland is Poland, real Poles!!!

  • @Wiesto1
    @Wiesto1 9 місяців тому +1

    Kocham jak ludzie mówią o bitwie warszawskiej, lecz nie tylko ona powstrzymała marsz na Zachód bolszewików, lecz i Lwów, który był oblegany, gdyby padł Armia czerwona wlała by się na południe Europy.
    Drugą sprawą o której głośno się nie mówi, to że Polska była agresorem w tej wojnie Polsko-Bolszewickiej.

  • @TheAzorg
    @TheAzorg Рік тому +2

    Seeing such videos I stand by the thought that Warhammers' Kislev was made out of Poland only and all the other Slavs were put there as decoration.

  • @Adrian-fe9zf
    @Adrian-fe9zf 10 днів тому

    Poland the heart of Europe ❤

  • @marcingrobelny1505
    @marcingrobelny1505 10 місяців тому +1

    I am always enjoying your videos, this one is very good. I live in UK for while and when I talk with others , only older people know some details about wars and not always right ones etc.

  • @tomaszjaniec9900
    @tomaszjaniec9900 Рік тому +7

    Sabaton-- 40:1

  • @edwardgierek494
    @edwardgierek494 4 місяці тому +2

    Nationalism is the love to the Nation. Nothing else.

  • @Silvia-yj9hc
    @Silvia-yj9hc Рік тому +4

    The best thing was that Marshal Józef Piłsudski was a socialist who liked Marx, and Poland was then ruled by the Polish Socialist Party (PPS - Polska Partia Socjalistyczna).

    • @pl-hq5hr
      @pl-hq5hr Рік тому

      But the PPK had headquarters in Bereza Kartuska.

    • @Silvia-yj9hc
      @Silvia-yj9hc Рік тому

      They stayed there together with Polish nationalists.

    • @annapluskota3247
      @annapluskota3247 Місяць тому

      Learn the true story about Piłsudski.

  • @damianzski4591
    @damianzski4591 Рік тому +2

    Ideology is like riding a bike - if you swing too far left or too far right you will most likely flip over

  • @martaraczkowska6073
    @martaraczkowska6073 11 місяців тому +3

    Dziękuję , jestem pod wrażeniem . Jak to się stało , że interesuje cię Polska ?

  • @mariuniu100
    @mariuniu100 8 місяців тому +1

    The Poles then occupied the whole of Belarus in a counter-offensive and... at the peace of Riga they gave up their lands. This is probably the first case in history. The Soviets were shocked and Lenin and Stalin that the Poles could destroy them and ... they gave up. I am a Polish political scientist working in the UK!

  • @dickbison
    @dickbison Рік тому +8

    "Far left and far right, I don't see any difference". Exactly. If you go far enough to the left you arrive at far right and vice versa. Never forget that nazis were socialists, while the communist party members always become the new aristocracy. The political "compass" is actually a circle.

    • @cherylk.2474
      @cherylk.2474 Рік тому +1

      When I tell socialists that NAZIs were socialists, their heads explode. It's rather fun to watch! Reminds me of the silly movie "Mars Attacks!" when people discover that yodeling is a good defense against martians.

  • @MrSobeer
    @MrSobeer 8 місяців тому +1

    Nationalism is about loyalty and support your country's interest over other countries demands and needs, there's nothing wrong about it

  • @wujekcientariposta
    @wujekcientariposta 8 місяців тому +1

    the last time poland failed to be a bulwark of Europe was post ww2 and it meant half a century of cold war. Poland stood for a 1000 years, but yeah the east is scary if its allowed to encroach across europe.

  • @Sylwia220394
    @Sylwia220394 Рік тому +3

    Watch 'Poland is beautiful' by Bogaczewicz ❤

  • @MrLewkon
    @MrLewkon 10 місяців тому

    You said right and left are not good the middle is just perfect. Dude I see you become more and more a proper Pole. You start to see the world with Polnisch eyes 😅😅😅

  • @kingseb2252
    @kingseb2252 Рік тому +2

    I love when i watched this video and another one which went more into the battle itself because during the 1920s and 1930s i never knew wars were going on then besides the start of ww2 obviously

  • @ed6906
    @ed6906 9 місяців тому +1

    Thanks to ours Hungarian brothers they sent ammunition and weapons to Poland, we will never forget.

  • @jarosawmitonski6280
    @jarosawmitonski6280 Рік тому +2

    The leader of a Polish nationalist organization was murdered in Auschwitz for helping and rescuing Jews. This is what nationalism looks like, it's the same as with food, for some food is shit (like Germans), others pork chops with potatoes (like Poles), so if you say you don't like to eat it doesn't mean anything.

  • @Slanche1974
    @Slanche1974 2 місяці тому +2

    Battle of Britain victory may not have happened if it hadnt been for the legendary Polish air squadrons 👍

  • @MrLewkon
    @MrLewkon 10 місяців тому +2

    The Polish nationalism I’d different due to the experience with partitions. We Poles appreciate other cultures and respect them. But we are demanding in opposite the same for us. Our Polish culture is not better as any other but it is like every other culture special and unique. This cultural diversity is a treasure that should be protected by the human been. The poles are loving their culture because if you don’t respect yourself how you can demand respect from others.

  • @izabela1961
    @izabela1961 Рік тому +9

    We are "lucky" to be situated between the East and the West. An eternal battlefield. And our mentality is a mix of western&easter values.

    • @mpingo91
      @mpingo91 Рік тому +1

      Yep, Easter values! I wouldn't have said it better myself.

    • @homo_faber_et_artifex
      @homo_faber_et_artifex Рік тому

      Russia is the evil empire

    • @karolinas7955
      @karolinas7955 11 місяців тому

      So we should be perfectly balanced :)

  • @anitas.6761
    @anitas.6761 6 місяців тому +1

    Natio z jezyka lacinskiego znaczy Nacja ...wiec Narod , ktory ma poczucie wspolnoty patriotycznej, politycznej, gospodarczej, etnicznej, kulturowej i jezykowej!!!

  • @pawelchmielewski1
    @pawelchmielewski1 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for Your excellent job.

  • @wojtekwosztyl615
    @wojtekwosztyl615 3 місяці тому

    Rob I love Your Channel. Good and great. Nice job, Love it ❤

  • @user-eb6id4bi9r
    @user-eb6id4bi9r Місяць тому

    3:43 How easy is to convince the masses: 2016 Brexit is a new example.

  • @Charlieband
    @Charlieband Рік тому

    My grandfather's father, when he was a child, said a word in Polish at the train station and his father (my great-great grandfather) had to pay a fine for it, this was in the part of Poland under Prussian rule. Prussian officials also often misspelled names and names of places, there was also malice in it, twisting names into dirty words, and that is why there are funny or slightly vulgar names. You didn't speak German, so you had a problem to protest it to the occupiers. Changing the name misspelled by the clerk was an additional problem and resulted in confusion in papers such as property deeds. In Poland, the partitioning powers widely used the categorization of Poles under partition, and they were often Germanized or Russified. Currently, funny names in Poland are not always the result of tradition or the use of the old Polish language, but a sign that was left after the partitions.

  • @Natka505
    @Natka505 Рік тому

    Yeah! My recommendation has been noticed. Thanks! 😄

  • @Adrian-fe9zf
    @Adrian-fe9zf 10 днів тому

    One thing ill tell ta mate.. We Will all die in the event of WWIII but Poland will remain. Poland - Polish 💗thank you for all you did 🙏 me, most of my life, i grew up in UK but i love Polish and Poland! My grandfather was fighting for Brits and for Poles. He came back to Poland after many years just to be Polish again and die Polish. Poland will never disapear 💗 we always fought for Europe, we always fought for freedome

  • @imropietruszka
    @imropietruszka 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi Rob. We have been and still are as Poland, the guardian and guarantor of Europe's peace and freedom. Today our Ukrainian brothers are fighting on the front line, we will never abandon them. Greetings.

  • @tymonpawlicki6573
    @tymonpawlicki6573 7 місяців тому +1

    My grandmother always said "communism brings equality because if everyone has nothing, everyone is poor"

  • @Adriano70911
    @Adriano70911 Рік тому +1

    Poland had Soviet regime in 45-89 and now many people in power comes from that era for example the top TVN journalists are Monika Olejnik or Kuba Wojewódzki

    • @Aa-dz4um
      @Aa-dz4um Рік тому

      Wiele jest takich resortowych dzieci ale juz nie pieprz glupot o rezimie. Polska sie rozwijala. Mielismy przemysl, fabryki, wszystko a teraz za uni co mamy, nic. Jestesmy wyrobnikami zachodu.

    • @Adriano70911
      @Adriano70911 Рік тому

      @@Aa-dz4um bo jesteśmy kolonią, ale PRL to byli Sowieci

  • @bettydom3498
    @bettydom3498 Рік тому +3

    Polecam historię polskiej husarii. Pozdrawiam.

  • @markjessop3432
    @markjessop3432 Рік тому +3

    I wonder if anyone made a movie about this I’d definitely watch it

    • @anuskas9244
      @anuskas9244 Рік тому +4

      There is a Polish movie, 2011 "1920 Bitwa Warszawska", (1920 The Battle of Warsaw ) and a very old movie "Cud nad Wisłą ", (Miracle on the Vistula). The films are in Polish but you can probably find an English version or with English subtitles

    • @markjessop3432
      @markjessop3432 Рік тому +1

      Thanks mate I will try to find these movies

    • @mamiro59
      @mamiro59 Рік тому

      @@markjessop3432 We Poles made also tv series " Wojna i miłość 1920" ("War and love 1920").

    • @mamiro59
      @mamiro59 Рік тому

      @@markjessop3432 ua-cam.com/video/ouEISrquQVw/v-deo.html

  • @qbadzi928
    @qbadzi928 Рік тому +1

    Nationalism is not thinking you and your country is better - that's chauvinism based on nationality. Nationalism is putting your state and people first.

  • @meragog3059
    @meragog3059 11 місяців тому

    Intresting thing is that The Miracle Over the Vistula Polish radio operators were disrupting russian communication reading a Bible over and over again.

    • @anetakn6601
      @anetakn6601 9 місяців тому

      Wow, I didn't know that. Do you know what parts? The whole Bible or some specific verses?

  • @maciejsoroczynski2497
    @maciejsoroczynski2497 Рік тому +1

    Good job ❤

  • @gbsailing9436
    @gbsailing9436 Рік тому +4

    As I approach ANZAC day on Tuesday this week, it's great that you are covering some of this history. I agree with you that it is poor in the extreme that more of this was not taught in schools across the world. Thankfully, or perhaps I should say unfortunately, I was exposed to much of this in my history classes, which has given me a great appreciation for those individuals and families that have suffered as a result of war. Consequently, I am fully fed up with politicians who say when, and moreover, WHO will go and fight on their behalf - saying who gets to go and die giving their life/s for the sake of their country. It fairly gives me the shits! Name one pollie that has died for the cause? On a brighter note It'd be great to catch up with you and Charlie on you next visit this year, but if we can't make it happen, then I wish you a pleasant trip nonetheless. Well I wish a pleasant trip regardless of course. Keep me informed of you "join me for a cuppa" vlogs, and I'll see you in the next one! Ciao.

  • @arturkrol2907
    @arturkrol2907 Рік тому

    Truth. The narrator in the material presented has a very specific and appropriate voice. Remember we like your too, Rob :) Thank you for selecting that video. I have to admit that it is very well done.

  • @redkane709
    @redkane709 Рік тому

    you just got my sub mate.

  • @maciekchojecki2720
    @maciekchojecki2720 Рік тому

    I like how you know at least some of history, not only of Poland but whole of europe when doing this videos.

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  Рік тому

      I don't know as much as I would like and that's why I'm trying to learn more ☺️

    • @maciekchojecki2720
      @maciekchojecki2720 Рік тому

      @@RobReacts1 And thats what I appreciate. You do contend about something and try to know more about that. Great work

  • @Cannabis0771
    @Cannabis0771 Рік тому +1

    This guy is British that move to Poland 😂

  • @FaithSeeker_
    @FaithSeeker_ Рік тому +1

    Cool video! Just one thing, isn't the sound in this one a little bit broken?

  • @lordraf5255
    @lordraf5255 11 місяців тому

    Rob it is time to prepare another content but this time about the Wing Husars and their battle. It really rocks 😊

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  11 місяців тому

      I havnt found a suitable video. Especially without the music that will get a copyright

    • @lordraf5255
      @lordraf5255 11 місяців тому

      @@RobReacts1 you do not need one. Have a look at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_hussars . At the middle of the article you will find some most famous battles won. Numbers are VERY impressive. Believe me!

  • @adamdazaowicz2811
    @adamdazaowicz2811 Рік тому

    Poland is not better nor worse than any other country in the world... What makes Her special is the fact that she is OURS. And no one has any right to take Her away from us!

  • @DerekTDR
    @DerekTDR Рік тому +1

    Nationalism was something that was uniting Poles in the times of occupation, but it was a different nationalism then we know now. Actually Poles created a few nationalist doctrines, that is: Romantic Nationalism, National Democracy, National Radicalism and Zadrugism (National Collectivism). Where National Radicalism and Zadrugism are totalitarian and National Democracy is in fact authoritarian, the Romantic Nationalism is about freedom of individual and democracy.
    Romantic Nationalism (the name Romantic is because of the Romantic era, when this type of nationalism was written) was basically saying that the people are making a nation and the nation should be the biggest value of an individual. It was the times when Poles had identity crisis, caused by the lack of a country that they could identify with. So Romantic Nationalism just says that nation exists even without a country and this nation should be the greatest value for an individual. I think creator of this video wanted to mention this ideology, as in 1920 there weren't such things as National Radicalism or Zadrugism, there was however National Democracy, but I am pretty sure this is not what he wanted to mention.

  • @genuinerang
    @genuinerang 11 місяців тому

    Why have these things been forgotten? why did the memory of these events disappear? After World War II, Poland was betrayed, then we fell under the shoes of the communists and Stalin. Today, thanks to the rule of PiS and President Duda, Poland is back on the right track.

  • @leszekstefaniak6377
    @leszekstefaniak6377 11 місяців тому +4

    tak naprawde nikt Polaka nie zrozumie kto nie wtopi sie w naszą tradycje, naszą kulture, wielu wsród nas zdrajców i farbowanych lisów, którzy żyjąc w naszym kraju z całego serca nas nienawidzą stąd te wszystkie kalumnie i oszczerstwa pod naszym adresem, dajemy sie wszystkim rozgrywac będąc naiwnymi jak dziecko

  • @mnimagi
    @mnimagi Рік тому +1

    History likes to repeat itself. Just wait and see.

    • @gabrielbakalarz5722
      @gabrielbakalarz5722 Рік тому

      First volhynia massacre will happen. 2 nationalistic nation like Poles and Ukrainians can’t live together for sure . Just a matter of time

    • @666Azmodan666
      @666Azmodan666 11 місяців тому

      it repeats itself only now Ukraine is fighting the Russian carcass and their greed they will never change.

  • @navynavy1449
    @navynavy1449 Рік тому +19

    Communism is equal to nazism. We in Poland know this for sure. As for communist ideology in Poland some people say
    "wszystkim równo wszystkim gówno" which can be translated as equal for everyone = shit (nothing) for everyone

    • @cherylk.2474
      @cherylk.2474 Рік тому +1

      When socialists tell me everything should be evenly divided, I tell them I will have to chop down my grapefruit tree into little tiny bits so I can evenly distribute it to everyone on the planet. They usually turn to stone for a moment before they try to speak again, but they just stutter and say nothing.