U-KRAINE in the MEMBRANE!!! Whoooo! I made a "Ukriane / Russia conflict explained" video, a Geography GO Ukraine video, and now the magnum opus, ... the UKRAINE episode. So crazy how much went into this, Thanks so much VisitUkraine.Today and @United24media and every other Ukrainian that was involved in making this video including our awesome Guest host MISHA! ENJOY!
Edit: let's not fight in the comments please ❤🇺🇦🇷🇺🇵🇱🇧🇾ти люблю As a Ukrainian, thanks for all the effort you put into this. It means a lot. Many people didn't know our country existed before 2014/2022, and even though many are becoming educated now, there is still a lack of knowledge about Ukraine and our history. Your videos really help teach people about countries they have little knowledge about or may even have never heart of, so thank you.
@Livmarlin You said that in the other comment. You have been warped by Putinist propaganda. I'm glad my country is giving so much money and weapons to help the Ukrainians beat the Russians all the way back to Moscow! Slava Ukraini 🇺🇸❤🇺🇦!
Much love to all Ukrainians who are reading this, from Czechia. We have similiar history, culture and languages. Also all refugees which i'm met at my place, were wonderful and lovely people.We will win one day, TOGETHER ❤ Slava Ukrajini 💙💛
@@I_hu85ghjo ? They are already winning Russia are literally making strategic retreats (losing) strategic retreats is code word for running out of supplies
lol no they're not winning this, the ukrainian high command already knows, and anyways they don't have any place in the negociating table, america is going to make the peace for them so
Before the pandemic hit I was actually planning on visiting Lviv - I hope I get to do that some day sooner rather than later. Lots of love to Ukraine from Finland 💛💙🤍
@@liudmylab2328 I've wanted to visit Odesa and its sea since learning about it as a child, I remember how beautiful it looked in a book and I hope to see it one day❤ much love from Finland, яа не ще знаю української мови but I try to learn.
As a permanent resident of Ukraine, I was really looking forward to this episode. You did a great job on a complicated county. It’s great you visited, wish we would had had a borcht when you were in town though.
1 year ago I started helping few refugees in Warsaw, also was a guide for them in one museum talking about minerals and rocks of Ukraine. Most of them were just kids, teenagers and their mothers. I also saw one speech by Robert Makłowicz, talking about important, in history and culture way, coffeehouses in west Ukraine, and among viewers was one Ukrainian girl who cried and admitted that for first time since weeks she is happy. She got big applause from Poles 🇺🇦
Thanks Barbs and GeographyNow team for such a great episode about our country! Ukrainians have vibrant culture, beautiful land and people with hearts of steel. Spreading the knowledge about Ukrainian history and nation means a world to us. Glory to Ukraine!
There is a story about an old man who allegedly had travelled a lot during his life. One TV reporter has decided to make a shot about him. So the TV crew came to the old man's house. Reporter has asked: "Sir, can you tell us about your life?" Old man started: "Of course. I was born in Austro-Hungarian Empire. I studied in Czechoslovakia, then I worked in Soviet Union and now I live in Ukraine." TV reporter: "Wow, that's incredible! How did you managed to travel so much?" Old man said: "Travel? No, my dear. Actually I have never left Uzhhorod." 😂
I expected before that it would have been in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth at some point, but after doing some research I can see I was wrong about that.
As an American and someone who has been fascinated by Ukraine, thank you. Ukraine has always been a place where I've wanted to visit and maybe live someday. America is thinking of you and supporting you Ukraine! SLAVA UKRAINI!!
I was just a baby when that war was happening and i learned more about it more just recently. Am so glad that crazy invading dictator was put down eventually and that your country is rich and prosperous and FREE! 🤩
I’m Ukrainian and all these comments here are melting my heart. I’m blessed to know that so many people around the globe support my dear country. I’d like to express my gratitude to each of you. You all more than welcome to come to my dear motherland and celebrate our victory🇺🇦❤️🫶🏽
Ukraine has a fascist regime listed as the most corrupt country in Europe, Zelensky before the war had the lowest approval rating and 14k were killed in the donbas by the UAF and Nazi paramilitary groups, OSCE reported Ukraine violated ceasefire violations on the front and is when Russia intervened after Ukraine shelled the donbas republics
Yea, it's more than the country itself. It's about right and wrong, standing against bullying, autocracy, and stopping an evil regime with azheimer that might provoke WW3. So sorry Ukraine for the suffering but if there must be war let's just contain it in your country (and probably Taiwan next time) etc. Plus I'm from HongKong so I feel like Ukraine is an ally from 2014. Support Ukraine!
@@daynightevening9282back then it was the USSR. Just because the USSR helped Bangladesh, it doesn't justify supporting russia's invasion of ukraine. Ukraine which was part of the USSR also supported Bangladesh gaining independence and it makes sense for a bangladeshi to support ukraine.
Thank you! I'm sorry Ukraine found itself on Azerbajdzan's side. I hope we all will be able to grow up away from the "enemy of my enemy is my friend" attitude and start looking at what actually happens in the world.
@@karfrancouzsky9725 could you explain it to me? what are they referring to? have there been any conflicts between Poland and Ucraine before? I remember that my Ukranian colleague from a previous job used to say that many Ukrainians had Polish routes or something like that and that the languages have so much in common.
@@purplestringsmariamichelac3391 If you are interested in history, you can refer to Wikipedia entry 'Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia'. Note that I am not able to asses, how accurately it was described there - I assume that it is more or less correct. It shall be taken into consideration, that Europe was not peacefull place in previous centuries, with the darkest period during WW2, that started when Germany and russians attacked Poland within 17 days on September 1939. However Poles do know, that people are not responsible for their grand parents and their grand grand parrents' actions, unless they are still identifying with it (which Ukrainians and Germans are not). Meanwhile Ukrainians are recognizing Stephan Bandera as one of their national hero, that was fighting for independence 90 years ago. Usually they are completely not aware of the fact, that he was also fighting against Poles - it is just not included in their school history courses. On the other hand, Volhynia Massacres became very popular narrativ in Poland since russian aggresion on Ukraine in 2014. I doubt that such an intensiffication was just coincidence. It was rather part of russian internet info-war against Ukraine. Anyway, full scale russian aggression on another country made those narrative irrelevant. We are standing strong with our brothers and sisters Ukrainians because we know, who is STILL the main threat for the peace in Europe and on the word.
@@purplestringsmariamichelac3391 1. Lithuania/Poland was the overlord of what's now Ukraine for about 300 years - read up on Bohdan Khmelnytsky. Or just read "Taras Bulba" by N.Gogol. 2. The Polish-Ukrainian War of 1918. 3. Poland's Kiev Offensive of 1920. 4. Annexation of eastern Polish provinces to the Ukrainian SSR in 1939.
Stand strong, Ukraine! We stand with you! And this episode was amazing as always. Thanks as always for being respectful and educational - all your fans and other Geography enthusiasts appreciate it.
I teach English for the Ukrainian Settlement Scheme in Scotland and I've done no end of research to understand my students' backgrounds. This has been a massive help in condensing all the little (and not so little) things down! Thank you!
Ukraine and Poland becoming best friends seemed so unlikely, but as a Polish person I am so happy that it went that way and I hope it'll last! There has been so much pointless violence and conflict between us, from the times of the Commonwealth, through the 19th century and all the horrible things we did to each other in early 20th century, but all that went right out the window and I'm so proud of my fellow countrymen for how we all came together and helped the Ukrainian refugees, especially in those early weeks. My dad and I were planning to go to Ukraine in 2022, but that got cut short by the invasion. We might go this year to Lviv and the Carpathians, but definitely will be going when the war ends. Слава Україні! Hope this pointless war ends soon and that all of Ukraine will be free and safe! Героям слава!
@@umkaukr i, myself, and probably many Poles had this feeling during that febuary - deja vu. But next to us. Attack by a stronger force, from 3 sides. Many of us still have grandmas and grandpas that remember the war. And even if there was almost noone to help us - we cant let that happen again. If we can, we must help to those that need help, because its the right thing to do. Also are you even a Pole, if you dont do something that Russia will not like?
My mom is a choir conductor and before the war, we were planning a concert tour of Ukraine. Her singers wanted to go somewhere with a different choir tradition than western Europe. We found so many amazing musicians and friendly people who were eager to meet and hear a Danish choir. Like, I've helped my mom plan a lot of concerts, but this was next level kindness and curiosity. We both agreed that the tour is just temporarily paused, and will be picked up again the second it's sustainable for our Ukrainian hosts to have us
@@Trontotario Ну это вопросы к нашему командованию со своей "жестом доброй воли" Слава нашим солдатам и нашему многонациональному народу!!! (Я это имел ввиду) Россия - это в первую очередь народ, а не политики (как и другая-любая страна)
I developed a deep fascination for Ukraine in 2007 when I realized that Chernobyl is a real place and not just a Call of Duty map. 12 years later, in 2019, I visited Kyiv & Chernobyl. I loved the architecture and the vibrancy of the Ukrainian people. Super grateful I took the opportunity to visit the country when I could, and will definitely be back again. Borscht is a classic. Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦
I'm Ukrainian and I thank you for creating all these videos about my country! I hope you'll make the 4th one as well, next time about peaceful and prosperous Ukraine💙💛
One of the hardest episodes to make, yet done beautifully. Well done to Barbs and the Geography Now crew for making this episode, despite the current tragic times of Ukraine.
I'm struck by the country's rich history and the many complex challenges it has faced. Despite facing numerous obstacles throughout its past, Ukraine has emerged as a resilient and proud nation with a deep and fascinating culture. The video does an excellent job of highlighting Ukraine's unique blend of Eastern and Western influences, as well as showcasing the stunning landscapes and warm hospitality of its people. I appreciate the way the creators of this video bring attention to the struggles and triumphs of Ukraine.
Loved Keith's shoutout to Jinjer, they're absolutely incredible! Seriously, even if you're not into metal, go check them out and consider buying some of their merch that they made to help the war effort. They're on tour but still have family trying to survive the war back home, and they're also from the annexed zones in Eastern Ukraine too which their song Home Back is about the 2014 conflict.
The people of Georgia have the deepest love and admiration for Ukraine. I'm not sure if there is any country that a typical Georgian loves more than Ukraine! 🇬🇪 ❤🇺🇦
I watch NFKRZ on you tube. He left Russia once the war started.. he always spoke against Putin and the Russian government. He didn't feel safe in his own country. I'm just glad Georgia let him move there. All respect goes to Georgia!! For some reason other countries refuse to bring in normal humans that do not want war from the aggressor country. Makes no sense to me...good people.
Have visited Skopje for a few months like a year+ ago, liked it! Want to visit Ohrid in summer in the future! And now I always call all railway stations "железничка станица" ;D Поздрав од Украина!
@@kawa5727 always a pleasure to hear that someone enjoyed their stay in macedonia! And yea, if you ever get the chance again, visit ohrid, as well as prilep, bitola, veles, shtip, kumanovo and even strumica if you're into the city life :D Also, lol, im flattered that you learned some macedonian, since i know a little bit of ukrainian too. Поздрав од Македонија!
2:13 - In 1978, I saw the cruise-ship : Odessa, as a Soviet Union flag ship, in the Delaware River, near Philadelphia and Wilmington. At that time it was in the business of a few days 'cruise to nowhere'. That is a ride out to international waters of Atlantic Ocean to operate the ship casino.
@@VucicPeder навіть гасло спиздили. Нічого свого не маєте, тільки у інших держав красти можете, особливо у Вкраїни 😂 Це все просто говорить про те, наскільки росіяни заздрять нам, аж до того, що їм потрібно красти у нас землю та культуру 🤣 Так хто з нас справді «вєлікая страна», га? Московите? 🥱
As Lithuanians we can relate with the Ukraine. Ukraine has so much potential but every time it's hard of a bad neighbor. Stay safe our brothers🇱🇹❤️🇺🇦 Slava Ukraini!
This video helps people understand that Ukraine is not just a recently founded country, but instead the country with a long and rich history. Lots of love to Ukrainian people from Bosnia and Herzegovina, whose destiny in recent years and decades is very similar to Ukrainian. Слава Україні! 🇧🇦🇺🇦
This should be the most significant and educational aspect of this video. Especially considering that approximately any trait of russian cultural identity is inspired and continued of off Ukrainians history and traditions, as Ukraines history dates back far further than that of russias.
I can't believe you didn't mention Uman in the famous places section! It's actually a _Jɛɯish_ pilgramige site, being basically the only major Jɛɯish holy site outside of Isɾael that we have access to (due to other possible sites being in Iraq and Syria, and other countries ħostɨle to Jʊɗaism, like Jordan).It contains the Tomb of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, whose form Chassidism is extremely visible in Isɾael, with many of their songs entering the ʀeligious Jɛɯish musical tradition more broadly, one major one (ɴɨggun Oz V'Hadar) being composed in Ukraine in the early 1800s. Every year, on Rosh Hashanah, Uman is filled with Isɾaeli and Jɛɯish-American pilgrims who spend the festival there.
@@thetruechaby It takes a line to acknowledge: "There's also Uman, which weirdly houses a major Jɛɯish pilgramige site, despite being outside of Isɾael and surrounding areas, and on Rosh Hashanah, Uman is filled with Isɾaeli and Jɛɯish-American pilgrims who spend the festival there, and thus looks like it is an Isɾaeli village, not a Ukranian one, during the festival.". I'm sure there's a better way to condense the information, that suggestion would be a "rough draft".
@@ServirLaPaix That's just a how many languages of both the former USSR (Lithuanian, Latvian, Georgian) the Warsaw pact (Polish, Sebian, Croatian, Bulgarian) pronounce "Nation". Even the Dutch version is pronounced in some dialects the same way as "ɴ@zɨ" , despite never being under Soviet influence, Italian and Romanian version sound like "ɴ@zɨ" with the suffix -one. The word ɴ@zɨ comes from older German pronunciation of "Nation". Even Russian uses the same word as Ukrainian; I would bet even Putin would refer to any Nation that way; if he were to refer to "The Russian Nation" would be be saying Russia is ɴ@zɨ? It just means "Glory to the Nation [Ukraine]".
As a Pole living in the US, it's been heart wrenching watching it all unfold, but I'm very proud of my family back in Poland taking in a family fleeing the wars destruction. This is a nice breath to focus on the culture and rich heritage of the Ukrainian people and show people what makes Ukrainians well... Ukrainian. Much love, Slava ukrani 🇵🇱🇺🇦💕
I've been subscribed to Geography Now for years and I cannot state enough how much this means to me and Ukrainian nation overall! Thank you so much for this episode, we all really appreciate it! You have not only mentioned all the interesting details about history, demographics, culture, but have actually interviewed Ukraininans, in the middle of the war! Huge respect to Paul and the whole team of Geography Now! Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇦
In the friendzone you didn’t mention our big friends Croatia 🇭🇷, we love each other and we have passed a very similar history, as a ukrainian i’ve been to Croatia and i can tell that we are indeed big friends as well💪🏽
This was such a well-done episode, thank you for this! You guys reached out to so many people to make this happen, and your hard work has paid off. also, props to Keith for giving a shout-out to Jinjer, I've been loving that band for like the past 5 years, amazing talent!
I have been looking forward to this episode for years. So sad it had to be covered during wartimes, but I am so happy to see the country finally get an episode
As an American I especially appreciate the knowledge given as we don’t really get much international studies outside of WWI, WWII, and the Cold War and country slideshows made by students. Slava Ukraina 🇺🇦❤🇺🇸
Yeah-yeah, the last thing that last to do for you, it's rise your outstretched right hand at 45 degrees) Cuz Just like that "Heroes of Ukraine" did while killing more than 100 000 poles and jews in 43-44 in Volyn. Also you need to go your great grand-father if he is still alive and show him that, i think he will appritiate it, espacially if he lost some fingers, legs or hands in Normandy)
@@denispalchenko7339 I am of Filipino descent. My grandparents are blameless and fought for the allies in the other theater. Why would I support a Nazi…. I did not say i support the UPA. The slogan Slava Ukraina is used by several Ukrainian nationalist movements and does not have Nazi origins. It was used by Nazis true but itself is not a Nazi slogan. But that’s like saying everyone using a red flag is a Nazi no?
Browsing through all these comments, I was disappointed not finding any Russians showing their support for Ukraine. So here we go: Stay strong Ukraine, You can win this! - Just a Russian guy not watching our state TV
A very interesting and useful video to know more about Ukraine. Great job!! All my support and love for the Ukrainians. Cheers from Spain and Слава Україні 💙💛
As a Finn I feel like though maybe not before we now have so much in common and feel like brothers. I live next to a big church and no more than 2 days after the attack I watched at them doing something. They projected the biggest Ukrainian flag I have seen on the church itself. I was pretty blown away, sorry I don't have a picture. We can't do much but we are there with you in spirit, Slava ukraini.
oh, your help is incredible - you support us with money and weapons, and you help our refugees. And you troll rushists with joining NATO and putting washing machines on your border. We noticed every cent, every bullet, and every smile. Thank you for what you, guys, do for us. Your Prime Minister just visited Kyiv a couple days ago.
Did you feel one with them when you read about their victory in every headline? This is very reminiscent of the winter War, when at the time when the Red Army was knocking out the Finnish fascists from Karelia, the Finnish media wrote about how they stormed the Ural Mountains.😂
I am an Indonesian, supporting the Territorial Integrity of Ukraine as of its Independence in 1992. Independence is worth fighting and Ukrainians do it very well! God Bless Ukraine! Guerilla Salute! Slava Ukraini!
From Brazil, _Slava Ukraini:_ *Glória à Ucrânia!* 🇧🇷♥🇺🇦 There are Ukrainian cities in the south of Brazil, around Prudentópolis-PR; they are allegedly less tolerant than those from Ukraine proper, but still a beautiful tie between our two nations.
@@КонстантинМатвеев-д8ц Not really. There were three waves of Ukrainian immigration to South Brazil. In the first wave, between 1872 and 1914, upwards of 40000 Ukrainians came from Austro-Hungarian-controlled Galicia fleeing mostly from poverty and attracted by conspiracy theories. The second wave happened between the two World Wars, bringing around 9000 Ukrainians mostly from Western Ukraine. The third and last wave, between 1947 and 1951, brought 7000 asylum seekers from Ukraine's intellectual elite, during a people of fierce Soviet repression.
@@КонстантинМатвеев-д8ц Bold of you to assume everyone fleeing from Soviet repression did anything to deserve it. Some did, but not all; maybe not most.
U-KRAINE in the MEMBRANE!!! Whoooo! I made a "Ukriane / Russia conflict explained" video, a Geography GO Ukraine video, and now the magnum opus, ... the UKRAINE episode. So crazy how much went into this, Thanks so much VisitUkraine.Today and @United24media and every other Ukrainian that was involved in making this video including our awesome Guest host MISHA! ENJOY!
poggers
I'm your first reply
Ukraine 🇺🇦 is ❤
Ukriane
The best pun, wow
Thanks for letting me do a segment! So proud and happy to be a part of Ukraine episode. Been waiting for letter U since Algeria :)
оу , привіт Івангай!
Прийшов тільки задля того, щоб подивитись на тебе❤
боже я так ору с комментов на видео последних "ыыы мой любимы ютубе говорит про то что гиноцыд плоха"
Оп,легенда на місці
Легенда
Edit: let's not fight in the comments please ❤🇺🇦🇷🇺🇵🇱🇧🇾ти люблю
As a Ukrainian, thanks for all the effort you put into this. It means a lot. Many people didn't know our country existed before 2014/2022, and even though many are becoming educated now, there is still a lack of knowledge about Ukraine and our history. Your videos really help teach people about countries they have little knowledge about or may even have never heart of, so thank you.
Love and respect from pakistan
They know, just didn't care, that normal ...
@@yeulathe at least people are taking the time to learn now, and thats what matters :)
Slava Ukrainji brother we are with you love you from Macedonia always
@@benr7101 is the weather bombastic?
Love Ukraine from a Norwegian-Marshallese 🇳🇴🇲🇭
That's an interesting combination I guess
@@sltmdrtmtc lmao
A what? 😂
@@Noidonteatbabiesstopasking norwegian marshallese people exist lol
@@SaturnAnimationsOfficial besides you? Doubt
Stay strong Ukraine 🇺🇦 love from Timor-Leste 🇹🇱
Thank you 😊
I first time watched this channel to learn something new about your country 😅
@@special_coal9807 you're welcome!
Lots of love from Zambia 🇿🇲
As a Ukrainian these comments are so kind thank you all for your love and support
Glory to the heroes glory to Ukraine 🇺🇦
Love Ukraine from the USA 🇺🇸❤️🇺🇦
Slava Vladimir Putin! 😍
@Livmarlin You said that in the other comment. You have been warped by Putinist propaganda. I'm glad my country is giving so much money and weapons to help the Ukrainians beat the Russians all the way back to Moscow! Slava Ukraini 🇺🇸❤🇺🇦!
@@livmarlin4259 what did we do wrong to earn this level or respect..?
@@justcallmevasyl_dnipro Glory to Ukraine
Much love to all Ukrainians who are reading this, from Czechia. We have similiar history, culture and languages. Also all refugees which i'm met at my place, were wonderful and lovely people.We will win one day, TOGETHER ❤
Slava Ukrajini 💙💛
Thank you SO MUCH! Yes, we will win! And I will visit Prague and many other places in Chechia not as a refugee but as a free, happy tourist one day!
@@justinemot2282 i dont think you will win without becoming the next Iraq or Afghanistan
@@I_hu85ghjo ? They are already winning Russia are literally making strategic retreats (losing) strategic retreats is code word for running out of supplies
@@Goldenwhitewings they did 0 retreats since september man, also all forget part that ukranian army like 3 times bigger
lol no they're not winning this, the ukrainian high command already knows, and anyways they don't have any place in the negociating table, america is going to make the peace for them so
In Poland we say „ale Kozak” which describes a brave man with a dose of recklessness. Best wishes from Poland 🇵🇱 🖖🇺🇦
Remember bandera? The pole killer??
@@edfer81 Dużo Polaków niestety cierpi na pamięć złotej rybki. Wstyd.
@@edfer81 o jezu takie gadanie...
Before the pandemic hit I was actually planning on visiting Lviv - I hope I get to do that some day sooner rather than later. Lots of love to Ukraine from Finland 💛💙🤍
You can also include to your trip Kyiv, Odesa, Kharkiv its also unique sities☺️
Also you can visit Carpathian mountains, Lutsk, Svitiaz lake
You can visit Krakow Tarnow Rzeszow in Poland. Architecture in Lviv is very similar as this city was built by Poles
@@ЖИРНАбандерівськажаба не крадіть туристів
@@liudmylab2328 I've wanted to visit Odesa and its sea since learning about it as a child, I remember how beautiful it looked in a book and I hope to see it one day❤ much love from Finland, яа не ще знаю української мови but I try to learn.
Stay strong UKRAINE 🇺🇦! Much respect and love from Philippines
Stay strong Ukraine 🇺🇦 love from Australia 🇦🇺
😷😷😷😷😷😷😷😷😷😷😷😷
Thanks / Дякую
As a permanent resident of Ukraine, I was really looking forward to this episode. You did a great job on a complicated county. It’s great you visited, wish we would had had a borcht when you were in town though.
1 year ago I started helping few refugees in Warsaw, also was a guide for them in one museum talking about minerals and rocks of Ukraine. Most of them were just kids, teenagers and their mothers. I also saw one speech by Robert Makłowicz, talking about important, in history and culture way, coffeehouses in west Ukraine, and among viewers was one Ukrainian girl who cried and admitted that for first time since weeks she is happy. She got big applause from Poles 🇺🇦
Love Ukraine from Kazakhstan!!!
traitor
@@glorihol6803 troll
@@glorihol6803пхахаххаа, такая аватарка с таким ником выглядит прям смешно
@@glorihol6803what do u mean traitors kazakhs never liked Russians they are only in csto cuz Russia might invade them if they didn't
Thanks Barbs and GeographyNow team for such a great episode about our country! Ukrainians have vibrant culture, beautiful land and people with hearts of steel. Spreading the knowledge about Ukrainian history and nation means a world to us. Glory to Ukraine!
Love from one of your biggest fans 🇬🇧... Ukraine 🇺🇦 forever ❤️
Went to high school with an ukranian guy here in Mexico City. Best buddies ever.
¡Viva México! ¡Viva Ucrania!
There is a story about an old man who allegedly had travelled a lot during his life. One TV reporter has decided to make a shot about him.
So the TV crew came to the old man's house. Reporter has asked: "Sir, can you tell us about your life?"
Old man started: "Of course. I was born in Austro-Hungarian Empire. I studied in Czechoslovakia, then I worked in Soviet Union and now I live in Ukraine."
TV reporter: "Wow, that's incredible! How did you managed to travel so much?"
Old man said: "Travel? No, my dear. Actually I have never left Uzhhorod." 😂
He also would have lived in the Kingdom of Hungary for a few years after the Second Vienna Award in the late 30s and early 40s!
One of the best jokes about the truth of life in the world
I expected before that it would have been in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth at some point, but after doing some research I can see I was wrong about that.
😆 Haha
Uzhhorod
1867-1918 Austria-Hungary
1918-1938 Czechoslovakia
1938-1945 Kingdom of Hungary
1945-1991 Soviet Union
1991-present Ukraine
As an American and someone who has been fascinated by Ukraine, thank you. Ukraine has always been a place where I've wanted to visit and maybe live someday. America is thinking of you and supporting you Ukraine! SLAVA UKRAINI!!
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So much love in the comment section! Thank you for the support!❤
all the best to you!
You guys might honestly be the most high-quality educational source on the Internet, yall make me proud to call myself a geography peep
As a Ukrainian, wanna say thank you for spreading true information, your support is important to us ❤️
True info would be that your nadsi state needs to be nkd
@@bitterballs356 It'd be better if you were nuked.
@@bitterballs356 you write under every comment, obviously the Kremlin bot
@@bitterballs356 a suitable name 🤣 reported
Greetings from 🇷🇺
I really like your culture and thanking your country for Борщ
As a Kuwaiti I know what it feels like to be invaded by your neighbor.
Peace and Love to all Ukrainians 🇺🇦🤍🇰🇼
تحيا أوكرانيا!
Did you also feel that when Iraq was invaded?
I was just a baby when that war was happening and i learned more about it more just recently. Am so glad that crazy invading dictator was put down eventually and that your country is rich and prosperous and FREE! 🤩
@@bitterballs356 omg, where is the relation you see here😐🙄?
@@hound2235 He has a Z in his profile picture. Best to ignore him completely.
Exactly. We went through a similar experience. I hope that Ukrainians get to live in peace and freedom in the near future.
I’m Ukrainian and all these comments here are melting my heart. I’m blessed to know that so many people around the globe support my dear country. I’d like to express my gratitude to each of you. You all more than welcome to come to my dear motherland and celebrate our victory🇺🇦❤️🫶🏽
I'm waiting for that day luv. A bowl of lovely ukrainian borscht in a centre of peaceful Kiev is my dream.... And its coming!
@@wojciechszeremeta2502 , thank you so much ❤️ from Kyiv with love🫶🏽
Ukraine has a fascist regime listed as the most corrupt country in Europe, Zelensky before the war had the lowest approval rating and 14k were killed in the donbas by the UAF and Nazi paramilitary groups, OSCE reported Ukraine violated ceasefire violations on the front and is when Russia intervened after Ukraine shelled the donbas republics
Yea, it's more than the country itself. It's about right and wrong, standing against bullying, autocracy, and stopping an evil regime with azheimer that might provoke WW3. So sorry Ukraine for the suffering but if there must be war let's just contain it in your country (and probably Taiwan next time) etc. Plus I'm from HongKong so I feel like Ukraine is an ally from 2014. Support Ukraine!
@@johnscottchan9652freedom to Hong Kong!
Love and support to Ukraine from Bangladesh. Stay strong and never surrender! 🇧🇩♥🇺🇦
Russia helped you in 1971
@@daynightevening9282 Stop mistaking the Soviet Union for Russia. Even if the Soviet Union was centered in Russia, they're not the same thing.
@@daynightevening9282 there was no Russia in 1971 🤣🤣🤣
@@soupisgood44 yeah, yeah, there was Soviet Russia
@@daynightevening9282back then it was the USSR. Just because the USSR helped Bangladesh, it doesn't justify supporting russia's invasion of ukraine. Ukraine which was part of the USSR also supported Bangladesh gaining independence and it makes sense for a bangladeshi to support ukraine.
Eternal love to Ukraine from Norway! Ære til Ukraina.
Fukraine. Russia must use nks to erase that nadsi stain
Thank you , and what does the last phrase mean? )
Thanks))
@@bitterballs356 Heil Putler!!!
@@mashadz2566 Glory to Ukraine
Love to Ukraine from an Armenian! God bless
Thank you
Thank you💙💛
Thank you!
Thank you! I'm sorry Ukraine found itself on Azerbajdzan's side. I hope we all will be able to grow up away from the "enemy of my enemy is my friend" attitude and start looking at what actually happens in the world.
@@D.Trinchuk yeah i will never like the goverment for being pro azerbaijan. But the Ukrainian people have mostly nothing to do with this.
Love to Ukraine from the USA!! 🇺🇸 💙 🇺🇦
Respect to Ukraine from Poland. Forget the past( we remember , we forgive and we ask for forgivness. Gieroiom slava. Slava Ukrainie
Only ignorant people forget about past.
@@zlatanX First you shall read and understand his comment, and than judge or give avises.
@@karfrancouzsky9725 could you explain it to me? what are they referring to? have there been any conflicts between Poland and Ucraine before? I remember that my Ukranian colleague from a previous job used to say that many Ukrainians had Polish routes or something like that and that the languages have so much in common.
@@purplestringsmariamichelac3391 If you are interested in history, you can refer to Wikipedia entry 'Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia'. Note that I am not able to asses, how accurately it was described there - I assume that it is more or less correct. It shall be taken into consideration, that Europe was not peacefull place in previous centuries, with the darkest period during WW2, that started when Germany and russians attacked Poland within 17 days on September 1939.
However Poles do know, that people are not responsible for their grand parents and their grand grand parrents' actions, unless they are still identifying with it (which Ukrainians and Germans are not). Meanwhile Ukrainians are recognizing Stephan Bandera as one of their national hero, that was fighting for independence 90 years ago. Usually they are completely not aware of the fact, that he was also fighting against Poles - it is just not included in their school history courses. On the other hand, Volhynia Massacres became very popular narrativ in Poland since russian aggresion on Ukraine in 2014. I doubt that such an intensiffication was just coincidence. It was rather part of russian internet info-war against Ukraine.
Anyway, full scale russian aggression on another country made those narrative irrelevant. We are standing strong with our brothers and sisters Ukrainians because we know, who is STILL the main threat for the peace in Europe and on the word.
@@purplestringsmariamichelac3391
1. Lithuania/Poland was the overlord of what's now Ukraine for about 300 years - read up on Bohdan Khmelnytsky. Or just read "Taras Bulba" by N.Gogol.
2. The Polish-Ukrainian War of 1918.
3. Poland's Kiev Offensive of 1920.
4. Annexation of eastern Polish provinces to the Ukrainian SSR in 1939.
Stand strong, Ukraine! We stand with you! And this episode was amazing as always. Thanks as always for being respectful and educational - all your fans and other Geography enthusiasts appreciate it.
I teach English for the Ukrainian Settlement Scheme in Scotland and I've done no end of research to understand my students' backgrounds. This has been a massive help in condensing all the little (and not so little) things down! Thank you!
FINALLY!! The ever awaited Ukraine 🇺🇦 episode!!
Awesome job, Barbs.
Great episode. Slava Ukraine!
Love to Ukraine from Cyprus! 🇨🇾 Slava Ukraini!!!
Euxaristo!
Shut up spambot you spam this on every UA-cam comment about any country
@@grapejuice664 I checked their comments, they don't lol
@@grapejuice664 not a bot i'm human ! You mixed me up with someone else
@Juan Soliar Greetings from 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
Eternal Glory and Respect to Ukraine 🇺🇦🇺🇦 coming from the Philippines.
The Philippines knows the suffering under imperialism from their own history 🇵🇭❤🇺🇦
Slava Ukraini. 🇵🇭🇺🇸❤🇺🇦🌻
Slava Ukraini! Mabuhay ang Ukraina! 🇺🇦🇵🇭🇺🇦🇵🇭
Vivo Cristo Rey 🥰
ILOVE Ukraine from Japan!
🇯🇵🤝🇺🇦
I like japan tbh
Love and peace to Ukraine 🇺🇦 from Cambodia 🇰🇭 God Bless 🙏
Ukraine and Poland becoming best friends seemed so unlikely, but as a Polish person I am so happy that it went that way and I hope it'll last!
There has been so much pointless violence and conflict between us, from the times of the Commonwealth, through the 19th century and all the horrible things we did to each other in early 20th century, but all that went right out the window and I'm so proud of my fellow countrymen for how we all came together and helped the Ukrainian refugees, especially in those early weeks.
My dad and I were planning to go to Ukraine in 2022, but that got cut short by the invasion. We might go this year to Lviv and the Carpathians, but definitely will be going when the war ends.
Слава Україні! Hope this pointless war ends soon and that all of Ukraine will be free and safe! Героям слава!
Thank you for your support ❤️🤍
I will tell my grandchildren how Poles helped us in the hardest times.
My children already appreciate it.
@@umkaukr i, myself, and probably many Poles had this feeling during that febuary - deja vu. But next to us. Attack by a stronger force, from 3 sides. Many of us still have grandmas and grandpas that remember the war. And even if there was almost noone to help us - we cant let that happen again. If we can, we must help to those that need help, because its the right thing to do.
Also are you even a Pole, if you dont do something that Russia will not like?
As a ukrainian, i really enjoyed this video! You are so cool! Keep up the good work!
My mom is a choir conductor and before the war, we were planning a concert tour of Ukraine. Her singers wanted to go somewhere with a different choir tradition than western Europe. We found so many amazing musicians and friendly people who were eager to meet and hear a Danish choir. Like, I've helped my mom plan a lot of concerts, but this was next level kindness and curiosity. We both agreed that the tour is just temporarily paused, and will be picked up again the second it's sustainable for our Ukrainian hosts to have us
Stay strong Ukraine 🇻🇪❤️🇺🇦
Indeed. America 🇺🇸 ♥ Ukraine 🇺🇦
Slava Ukraini!
Wishing all the best to the Ukrainian Peoples.
Much love and support from Korea~
Which Korea?
@@divyanshsingh2009 South
@@divyanshsingh2009 probably that one that has access to the internet...
Thank you 🇺🇦
Heroyam slava
Much love from Quebec Canada🇨🇦🇨🇦 Gloire à l’Ukraine!
Gloire aux héros! 🤝✊🇨🇦🇺🇦
Слава России!!!! 🇷🇺🎉
@@Onixios where is the glory?
There is no glory if you retreat from Kiev Kharkiv and Kherson without a fight
@@Trontotario Ну это вопросы к нашему командованию со своей "жестом доброй воли"
Слава нашим солдатам и нашему многонациональному народу!!! (Я это имел ввиду)
Россия - это в первую очередь народ, а не политики (как и другая-любая страна)
ahahaahahahah😜
I developed a deep fascination for Ukraine in 2007 when I realized that Chernobyl is a real place and not just a Call of Duty map.
12 years later, in 2019, I visited Kyiv & Chernobyl. I loved the architecture and the vibrancy of the Ukrainian people. Super grateful I took the opportunity to visit the country when I could, and will definitely be back again. Borscht is a classic.
Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦
I'm Ukrainian and I thank you for creating all these videos about my country! I hope you'll make the 4th one as well, next time about peaceful and prosperous Ukraine💙💛
One of the hardest episodes to make, yet done beautifully. Well done to Barbs and the Geography Now crew for making this episode, despite the current tragic times of Ukraine.
Glory to Ukraine, from Georgia, we Georgians love and support you 🇬🇪🇺🇦
Thank you! We love and support Sakartvelo as well! Stay Strong!
@@KhrystynaD
You’re welcome Ukrainian brothers and sisters, we will both together stay strong! 🇬🇪💖🇺🇦😎
I was extremely disappointed that he didn’t mention Georgia in relations part
@@Clock_Man_2763 ❤❤❤Of course💪🏻🤝🏻
@@EuropeanAndrew
Same, he could have also talked about our country Georgia having special relations with Ukraine... 😔
STAY STRONG UKRAINE!!! Hope everything get better soon :) Love from Korea 우크라이나에 영광을!!!!🇰🇷🇺🇦
Z
@@BH-gh6qmчто означают Z Залупа
I'm struck by the country's rich history and the many complex challenges it has faced. Despite facing numerous obstacles throughout its past, Ukraine has emerged as a resilient and proud nation with a deep and fascinating culture. The video does an excellent job of highlighting Ukraine's unique blend of Eastern and Western influences, as well as showcasing the stunning landscapes and warm hospitality of its people. I appreciate the way the creators of this video bring attention to the struggles and triumphs of Ukraine.
Love from Canada! Ukraine is a beautiful place, with its own unique culture, and I hope that it will get better soon! Full support from Canada!
ZOV
@@TurtleChad1 You forgot an "A" at the start pal
@@dehtyarUA They're Naz!s
Loved Keith's shoutout to Jinjer, they're absolutely incredible! Seriously, even if you're not into metal, go check them out and consider buying some of their merch that they made to help the war effort. They're on tour but still have family trying to survive the war back home, and they're also from the annexed zones in Eastern Ukraine too which their song Home Back is about the 2014 conflict.
I am from Georgia but my heart is beating for Ukraine since 24 February 2022
The people of Georgia have the deepest love and admiration for Ukraine. I'm not sure if there is any country that a typical Georgian loves more than Ukraine! 🇬🇪 ❤🇺🇦
As a Ukrainian, I can tell you for sure, that this love is mutual 🇺🇦♥️🇬🇪 ჩვენ ძალიან გვიყვარს საქართველო
Thank you Georgia! We love you too ❤
May your people be free of Russian rule as well! Go, Sakartvelo!
And it’s mutual!
I watch NFKRZ on you tube. He left Russia once the war started.. he always spoke against Putin and the Russian government. He didn't feel safe in his own country. I'm just glad Georgia let him move there. All respect goes to Georgia!! For some reason other countries refuse to bring in normal humans that do not want war from the aggressor country. Makes no sense to me...good people.
Greetings from Mexico, love my Ukrainian brothers! 🇲🇽🇺🇦 ¡Viva Ucrania!
me gustas tú hermano ❤️
Respect to Ukraine and the Ukrainians!
Love from Macedonia
🇲🇰❤🇺🇦
Have visited Skopje for a few months like a year+ ago, liked it! Want to visit Ohrid in summer in the future!
And now I always call all railway stations "железничка станица" ;D
Поздрав од Украина!
@@kawa5727 always a pleasure to hear that someone enjoyed their stay in macedonia!
And yea, if you ever get the chance again, visit ohrid, as well as prilep, bitola, veles, shtip, kumanovo and even strumica if you're into the city life :D
Also, lol, im flattered that you learned some macedonian, since i know a little bit of ukrainian too.
Поздрав од Македонија!
Thank you
Thank you)
I’m Bosnian but never had the opportunity to visit either Macedonia and Ukraine sadly but always wanted to visit both.
2:13 - In 1978, I saw the cruise-ship : Odessa, as a Soviet Union flag ship, in the Delaware River, near Philadelphia and Wilmington.
At that time it was in the business of a few days 'cruise to nowhere'. That is a ride out to international waters of Atlantic Ocean to operate the ship casino.
Я дуже вдячна за вашу роботу. Вона дуже важлива для нас. Також хочу подякувати усім людям та державам, які підтримують нашу країну.
Дякую 😌❤️🌻
Слава России🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺 героям слава
@@VucicPeder до чого тут твоя росія?
мобілізуйся please
@@VucicPeder скоро на месте росии будет униженная московия, воюющая с Сибирью, Кубанью и Ингрией
@@VucicPeder ХХАХАХАХАА чел ты чем болен?
@@VucicPeder навіть гасло спиздили. Нічого свого не маєте, тільки у інших держав красти можете, особливо у Вкраїни 😂 Це все просто говорить про те, наскільки росіяни заздрять нам, аж до того, що їм потрібно красти у нас землю та культуру 🤣 Так хто з нас справді «вєлікая страна», га? Московите? 🥱
Mucho amor a Ucrania 🇪🇸🕊️🇺🇦
Thanks we love you too 💘
¡Muchas gracias!
Love from Ukraine 💙💛🙏💐💐💐
Love to all Ukrainian people, I really like your culture and people, you are all amazing. Also you are very good at Eurovision but that's off topic
Muchas gracias
As Lithuanians we can relate with the Ukraine. Ukraine has so much potential but every time it's hard of a bad neighbor. Stay safe our brothers🇱🇹❤️🇺🇦 Slava Ukraini!
Thanks for your support, it means a lot❤
Thank you Lithuania! ❤
Love Ukraine from Dominican Republic 🇩🇴❤🇺🇦
Praise God that the Ukrainians still fighting strong glory to Ukraine! From the Philippines!
God bless Russia for trying to erase this stain
Love from Poland! Stay strong Ukraine! Slava!
Slava Vladimir Putin! 😍
@@livmarlin4259 exactly! He is bringing russia straight to defragmetation and collapse!
This video helps people understand that Ukraine is not just a recently founded country, but instead the country with a long and rich history. Lots of love to Ukrainian people from Bosnia and Herzegovina, whose destiny in recent years and decades is very similar to Ukrainian. Слава Україні! 🇧🇦🇺🇦
This should be the most significant and educational aspect of this video. Especially considering that approximately any trait of russian cultural identity is inspired and continued of off Ukrainians history and traditions, as Ukraines history dates back far further than that of russias.
გაუმარჯოს უკრაინას 🇬🇪❤️🇺🇦
I can't believe you didn't mention Uman in the famous places section! It's actually a _Jɛɯish_ pilgramige site, being basically the only major Jɛɯish holy site outside of Isɾael that we have access to (due to other possible sites being in Iraq and Syria, and other countries ħostɨle to Jʊɗaism, like Jordan).It contains the Tomb of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, whose form Chassidism is extremely visible in Isɾael, with many of their songs entering the ʀeligious Jɛɯish musical tradition more broadly, one major one (ɴɨggun Oz V'Hadar) being composed in Ukraine in the early 1800s. Every year, on Rosh Hashanah, Uman is filled with Isɾaeli and Jɛɯish-American pilgrims who spend the festival there.
It's impossible to mention so many things in such a limited time, and people know they can always add more information in the comment section.
@@thetruechaby It takes a line to acknowledge: "There's also Uman, which weirdly houses a major Jɛɯish pilgramige site, despite being outside of Isɾael and surrounding areas, and on Rosh Hashanah, Uman is filled with Isɾaeli and Jɛɯish-American pilgrims who spend the festival there, and thus looks like it is an Isɾaeli village, not a Ukranian one, during the festival.". I'm sure there's a better way to condense the information, that suggestion would be a "rough draft".
The guy at 7:34 is saying Slava Ukraine and Slava "something??" , Could that be a clue why he did not mention the Jewish site?
@@ServirLaPaix That's just a how many languages of both the former USSR (Lithuanian, Latvian, Georgian) the Warsaw pact (Polish, Sebian, Croatian, Bulgarian) pronounce "Nation". Even the Dutch version is pronounced in some dialects the same way as "ɴ@zɨ" , despite never being under Soviet influence, Italian and Romanian version sound like "ɴ@zɨ" with the suffix -one. The word ɴ@zɨ comes from older German pronunciation of "Nation". Even Russian uses the same word as Ukrainian; I would bet even Putin would refer to any Nation that way; if he were to refer to "The Russian Nation" would be be saying Russia is ɴ@zɨ? It just means "Glory to the Nation [Ukraine]".
@@ServirLaPaix its "nation" not nazi XD
Love and respect to Ukraine from Poland! 🤍❤ 💙💛
Love and glory to Ukraine from the UK! Stay strong!
Stay strong Ukraine from Malaysia🇲🇾❤️🇺🇦
Stay strong, dear neighbours! Slava Ukraini from Slovakia! 🇺🇦🇸🇰
If you want to be the next injured, or killed, go on! Cherish the USA wars!
Thank you! We love you
Ďakujeme pekňe za podporu zo Slovenska!
Take your Ukrainian propaganda somewhere relevant, like your ass. This video is about geography, not you’re bubbly brained conspiracies.
Npc
As a Pole living in the US, it's been heart wrenching watching it all unfold, but I'm very proud of my family back in Poland taking in a family fleeing the wars destruction. This is a nice breath to focus on the culture and rich heritage of the Ukrainian people and show people what makes Ukrainians well... Ukrainian. Much love, Slava ukrani 🇵🇱🇺🇦💕
Blah, blah, blah...
@@LordDamianus You don't have to like my views, that's okay. I do hope you have a good day 👉👉
Dziękuję, przyjacielu! Jestem niezmiernie wdzięczny Polsce i waszemu narodowi! 🇵🇱🇺🇦💕
@@Ross-sg3hq Doceniam twoje słowa, przyjacielu, razem jesteśmy silni. 🇵🇱💕🇺🇦
do you still support Ukriane? if yes do you wish to buy their grains over your locals products ?
I've been subscribed to Geography Now for years and I cannot state enough how much this means to me and Ukrainian nation overall! Thank you so much for this episode, we all really appreciate it! You have not only mentioned all the interesting details about history, demographics, culture, but have actually interviewed Ukraininans, in the middle of the war!
Huge respect to Paul and the whole team of Geography Now! Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇦
Love Ukraine from Brazil 🇧🇷🇺🇦
Vida longa à ucrânia
In the friendzone you didn’t mention our big friends Croatia 🇭🇷, we love each other and we have passed a very similar history, as a ukrainian i’ve been to Croatia and i can tell that we are indeed big friends as well💪🏽
True!
Hello from Croatia to our Ukrainian friends❤. Slava Ukraini!
allegedly ukraine was among the first to recognize croatia as independent in 1991
Slava Ukraini! From Croatia ❤🇭🇷🇺🇦
Much love from Taiwan !
Slava Ukraini !
🇹🇼❤️🤝🇺🇦
@@wanderingsoul2249 India helping Ukraine and Taiwan fight off the Russians and Chinese would be great. 🇮🇳 🇺🇦 🇹🇼
Don't you mean china 🇨🇳
@Wandering Soul
I think India needs to support northeast India 🇮🇳 they are always forgotten and left aside
@Wandering Soul you sir, are amazing. Slava Ukraine, Glory to Taiwan and His Holiness.
Glory to Taiwan! 🇨🇿🇹🇼
As a Vietnamese, i do hope Ukrainians can overcome this hard time, we all wish and pray for all every single day🇻🇳❤️🇺🇦
Why do the trees speak?
@@RobertCociash223why do who eat beans for breakfast speak
@@RobertCociash223 it sounds like choking duck tho
Respect and love to all Ukrainians
Tysm (*ˊᗜˋ*)ᵗᑋᵃᐢᵏ ᵞᵒᵘ
Slava Ukraini!
Thanks, appreciated.
Thanks!
Thank you, and respect and love to you for supporting us🫶🏼
Love to Ukraine from Germany 🇩🇪❤️🇺🇦
we demand more money from you
Я кохаю Німеччину 😍 але ніколи там не був 😭
Slava Nazi 🤔😮? ( 7:32)
@@lilworsehari5165 🤦♀️ “slava natsii“: „Ehre der Nation“ or „Glory to the nation“
@@lilworsehari5165 Slava Naciji
Love to Ukraine from Poland ❤❤❤ :)
Wtf, we don't even like Ukrainians.
@@LordDamianus we LOVE Ukrainians❤
We love russian
@@ariffurqan9862 you*
@@ariffurqan9862 I really hope you mean ethnically Russian people, not Putin and his invasion. If the latter be true, heaven have mercy on your soul.
All the love from Turkey to the people of Ukraine 🇹🇷❤🇺🇦
Can't wait to visit back and enjoy my pyana vishnya on the peaceful lands of Ukraine.
Yes🇹🇷🤝🇺🇦
Love and support Ukraine from Thailand Слава Україна 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭
Героям слава, และขอบคุณมากนะครับผม 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇹🇭🇹🇭
Greetings and prayers to Ukraine(युक्रेन) from India(भारत)🇮🇳❣🇺🇦...
As a Ukrainian, during the "Friends" section I genuinely got teared up a little.
Thank you to everyone supporting us.
Eläköön Ukraina!
Best wishes to you and Ukraine from Poland
Always forgeting Croatia as friend ..never mind
Slava Ukraini! Love from Finland :3
Solidarity and Love to Ukraine! All the way from South of Indian 🇮🇳🇺🇦
Long live Ukraine from Australia 🇦🇺 🤝🇺🇦
As a Polish person, this was an amazing video. Chwała Ukraina ! 🇵🇱❤️🇺🇦
Slava Vladimir Putin! 😍
@@livmarlin4259 oh no, a cringy ruscist is here
Dziękuję!!! Niech żyje Polska!!!
@@azaam2368 death to the enemy. And the enemy is.... You know
@@azaam2368 No its smert' voroham (death to enemies)
This was such a well-done episode, thank you for this! You guys reached out to so many people to make this happen, and your hard work has paid off. also, props to Keith for giving a shout-out to Jinjer, I've been loving that band for like the past 5 years, amazing talent!
I have been looking forward to this episode for years. So sad it had to be covered during wartimes, but I am so happy to see the country finally get an episode
As an American I especially appreciate the knowledge given as we don’t really get much international studies outside of WWI, WWII, and the Cold War and country slideshows made by students. Slava Ukraina 🇺🇦❤🇺🇸
Yeah-yeah, the last thing that last to do for you, it's rise your outstretched right hand at 45 degrees) Cuz Just like that "Heroes of Ukraine" did while killing more than 100 000 poles and jews in 43-44 in Volyn. Also you need to go your great grand-father if he is still alive and show him that, i think he will appritiate it, espacially if he lost some fingers, legs or hands in Normandy)
@@denispalchenko7339 I am of Filipino descent. My grandparents are blameless and fought for the allies in the other theater. Why would I support a Nazi….
I did not say i support the UPA. The slogan Slava Ukraina is used by several Ukrainian nationalist movements and does not have Nazi origins. It was used by Nazis true but itself is not a Nazi slogan. But that’s like saying everyone using a red flag is a Nazi no?
Love to Ukraine from France 🇫🇷❤️🇺🇦 ! Slava Ukraini !
Thank you
This nazi password go to school
Thank you💙💛
Thank you
Heroyam slava!
Love from Czechia! Героям слава!
слава россии
@@VucicPeder правильно що ти написав "парашка" з маленької букви)
@@VucicPeder Повертайся коли твоя так звана країна нарешті вигадає хоча б своє особисте гасло
@@hotasiangirl4907 само погледај име и профилну и запитај се за своје ментално здравље
@@VucicPeder Я здається ніколи не казав що у мене все гаразд з ментальним здоров'ям, ахах) Та це не контрить та не виключає того що я вже тобі написав
Browsing through all these comments, I was disappointed not finding any Russians showing their support for Ukraine. So here we go: Stay strong Ukraine, You can win this! - Just a Russian guy not watching our state TV
Truly, guy... Thanks a lot! May both our people have bright future in peace and understanding.
A very interesting and useful video to know more about Ukraine. Great job!!
All my support and love for the Ukrainians. Cheers from Spain and Слава Україні 💙💛
As a Finn I feel like though maybe not before we now have so much in common and feel like brothers. I live next to a big church and no more than 2 days after the attack I watched at them doing something. They projected the biggest Ukrainian flag I have seen on the church itself. I was pretty blown away, sorry I don't have a picture. We can't do much but we are there with you in spirit, Slava ukraini.
You do a lot! 🫶🏻
oh, your help is incredible - you support us with money and weapons, and you help our refugees. And you troll rushists with joining NATO and putting washing machines on your border. We noticed every cent, every bullet, and every smile. Thank you for what you, guys, do for us. Your Prime Minister just visited Kyiv a couple days ago.
Did you feel one with them when you read about their victory in every headline? This is very reminiscent of the winter War, when at the time when the Red Army was knocking out the Finnish fascists from Karelia, the Finnish media wrote about how they stormed the Ural Mountains.😂
I am an Indonesian, supporting the Territorial Integrity of Ukraine as of its Independence in 1992. Independence is worth fighting and Ukrainians do it very well! God Bless Ukraine! Guerilla Salute! Slava Ukraini!
Thank you. Small note :)
We became independent 1991
1991*
Fuck Ukraine, long live russia
Love to Ukraine from Ireland 🇮🇪💗🇺🇦
You changed the war so much with your comment
@@ParchedTerror13 Yes but it’s the thought that counts
Love and support to Ukraine from Lithuania 🇱🇹 ❤🇺🇦
Thank you, my friend! I am extremely grateful to Lithuania and your people!
I've yet to meet a Lithuanian I haven't liked.
Finally!
I waited so long for this episode!
Much love and financial support from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿🤝🇺🇦
🇦🇺❤🇺🇦much love to our Ukrainian friends from Australia
From Brazil, _Slava Ukraini:_ *Glória à Ucrânia!* 🇧🇷♥🇺🇦
There are Ukrainian cities in the south of Brazil, around Prudentópolis-PR; they are allegedly less tolerant than those from Ukraine proper, but still a beautiful tie between our two nations.
Let me guess, they appeared after WW2?
@@КонстантинМатвеев-д8ц Not really. There were three waves of Ukrainian immigration to South Brazil. In the first wave, between 1872 and 1914, upwards of 40000 Ukrainians came from Austro-Hungarian-controlled Galicia fleeing mostly from poverty and attracted by conspiracy theories. The second wave happened between the two World Wars, bringing around 9000 Ukrainians mostly from Western Ukraine. The third and last wave, between 1947 and 1951, brought 7000 asylum seekers from Ukraine's intellectual elite, during a people of fierce Soviet repression.
@@Thelaretus Yeah, Argentine have harbored a lot folks fleeing from the Soviet repression. Running for their lives after what they did in Europe.
@@КонстантинМатвеев-д8ц Bold of you to assume everyone fleeing from Soviet repression did anything to deserve it. Some did, but not all; maybe not most.
@@Thelaretus That's just their dirty little secret. We all know the truth. They didn't go to a war on Malvines, that's for sure.
Despite the war, Ukraine still stands. Keep fighting Ukraine!! 🇺🇦🇺🇦
Does it? You don't know much do you?
@@voodjin how many rubles did it take bot?
@@marniusvanderlubbe shots fired
@@Marlin123 that nyga is shooting blanks my man..
@@voodjin "3 days to kyiv" right orc?