Największą przewagą Polski nad Niemcami jest to, że u nas jest bardzo mało Niemców, Turków, Arabów i murzynów. Niestety UE pracuje bardzo intensywnie by zmienić ten stan rzeczy.
I will disagree with one thing: for the vast majority of history, Poland and Germany coexisted in model peaceful relations. Yes, several disasters have happened between us that affect this image, but it's a fact
Including the fact that Nazi Germany Treated the Poles Like Animals? Germany will never escape the stigma of Nazism. Human Killers, Jew Killers, Pole Killers. Even today, Germans consider Poles as Inferior.
yep, in many cases general political focused history jumps from one high lite to the next (and skips the longer peaceful everyday (of course in detail often with stereotypes about others/differences in mixed situations). in historical videos/books who focus more on trade, medieval time, science/technological progress, architecture, art etc. the view is often different and connects even rather more influential regions/cities together than 'countries (wars etc. are then often rather like 'external background' events).
and the cultural mentality in Central Europe is pretty similar. people who focus on differences often miss how much - compared to the planet or even other parts of Europe. from the same climate zone to using being part of the old cow milk/butter sphere to having being punctual as ingrained value to christmas market hotspots to sausage traditions to straighness/directness mentalities to similar appearance to similar music tastes and traditions (also regarding metal, pop culture, electronic, clubs etc.), similar architecture, urban design and and and. there is also no real migration problem. if a pole is in Germany or the other way around. who cares. one can created rather artificial differences about regional differences similar to Austrians or Switzerlands or Netherlands but thats all .. from a world perspective: irrelevant as a fuck regarding REAL cultural differences.
Fun Fact: Most of eastern Germany was inhabited by western Slavic tribes up to Hamburg and that's why a lot of cities and villages there have Slavic sound like names but germanized now. Even Berlin delivers its name from a proto-slavic word *brl which meant a swamp back then or the other one Bautzen (pol. Budziszyn originally "Budyšyn") and many many more... Greetings from Poland! 🤍❤
Including the fact that Nazi Germany Treated the Poles Like Animals? Germany will never escape the stigma of Nazism. Human Killers, Jew Killers, Pole Killers. Even today, Germans consider Poles as Inferior.
Before 500 AD Poland, Bohemia and Moravia were Germanic countries. Since more than thousand years they were the countries of the famous Germanic tribes of the Goths and the Vandals (also Burgundians and Marcomanni) until the invasion of Attila's Huns in 450 AD. All later so called “Slavic” people (including the later Poles and Czechs) did not exist in Europe before 450 AD. They derive from many different Asian ethnicities scattered all over Asia until 450 AD. So the genuine land of the original "Slavic" Poles and Czechs is somewhere in Asia. They joined Attila’s hordes when Attila called up to join him to conquer Europe. Attila's so called "Huns" were an ethnical mixture of many Asian tribes. After the Huns in 451 AD had been defeated and repelled to Asia by the Germanic Goths and the Romans in the Battle on the Catalaunian Fields (in today’s France), some of Attila's Huns stayed in today's Ukraine and Belarus, especially in the Pripyat Swamps in the Kiev area. From there the remaining Asians slowly infiltrated the Germanic lands with a genuine Germanic population west of them, cause many of the Goths and Vandals had moved south and west when Attila’s Huns had invaded eastern Europe. These Goths and Vandals finally conquered the west Roman Empire. Thus most of today's Poles and Czechs are ethnic Germans who were just infiltrated by some of Attila's Asian Huns. These Germans were forced to speak Asian languages in the last 1500 years under the predominance of the Asian Byzantine culture of Constantinople and the East-Roman Empire because the cultural influence and power of the West-Roman Empire had weakened a lot in eastern Europe after 500 AD. That is why the facial features of the vast majority of Poles and Czechs looks German simply because they actually ARE ethnically mostly German. Mostly in the eastern regions of eastern Europe some of the people descend partly more or less from the Asian ethnical mix of Attila's Huns. You can recognize them more or less easily from their typical Asian facial features, like a flat round face with a flat nose and small slitted eyes. Around 1,000 AD, about 500 years after the infiltration by the Huns remaining in the Ukraine after the retreat, other people from Asia started a new wave of immigration into the area of today's Poland and Hungary and the rest of Europe: The Khazars. The Khazars were an amalgam of Turkic clans that settled the Caucasus area in the early centuries CE. The Khazars originally had a Shamanistic Nature religion. In the 8th century the Paganistic Khan of the Khazars studied the Talmud from a visiting Jewish priest and he liked the Talmudian concept of "Chosen People", whose revengeful God presents them all non-Jewish people around them as "cattle" and warrants them to rob, loot, exploit and if suitable kill this cattle for the benefit of the Chosen People. Judaism's holiest book documented and exposed (Judaism's holiest book documented and exposed) The Khazarian Khan decided that this Judaism was the ideal religion for his half-nomadic people, who spread out as parasitic peddlers and loan sharks into the people around his Khaganate like for instance the Kievan Rus'.. So he forced the Khazarians under his rule to convert to Judaism. After 200 years the Kievan Rus' were fed up with these parasitic "Jews" and defeated the Khazarian Khaganate in the 960s AD and sacked all cities, so that the Khazarian people suddenly lived in an impoverished area. Impoverished areas are bad for a parasitic life style. That is why the Khazars looked for new richer spheres of activity. The meanwhile self-proclaimed "Jewish" Khazarians spread north and west mainly into Russia, Poland and Hungary as peddlers and loan sharks and settled there in small groups in many towns and villages around 1,000 AD. So today's Polish are an ethnic mixture mainly out of the genuine Germanics who lived in that area since 5,000 years, intruded by some Huns (since 500 AD) and some million Khazars ("Jews", since 1,000 AD). Deep inside many Polish still feel attracted by the German culture which is the reason why millions of Poles emigrated to Germany in the last 300 years and why they integrated very fast and easily in Germany although they did not speak German in the beginning. The eastern Europeans with long hooked noses in protruding faces with dark eyes and a lot of black body and face hair descend of the Turkic Khazars (self proclaimed “Jews”), who around 1000 AD intruded eastern Europe (today’s Poland, Hungary and Czech Republic and Slovakia), after their Khazarian Khaganate had been destroyed by the Germanic Kievan Rus.
@@BlauWeissRot_1965 Well, obviously, it's very interesting. However, I have to check if any of that is true. If you want to know sth. about my ethnicity, here it is: 40.8% Baltic 32.7% Balkan 17.7% Eastern Europe 8.8% Scandinavian I'm not sure how accurate it is, but it's from a DNA test... Fun fact, among my ancestors there were a lot of polish nobility (even rich aristocracy) and a lot of my ancestors had surnames of German origin like Szulc/Schultz, Finck von Roggenhausen, Mistel, Firlej crest Lewart etc. I also found out during my research that one of my distant ancestors was Dobrogost Stary (Dobrogost the old) born in 1080 and he was a knight and advisor of the Polish king Bolesław III Krzywousty 😅
6:00: Kilometers, not Miles. 140 KpH is roughly 87 MpH. 8:00: Catholic on paper. Many of use have been baptized by our parents because it was "the done thing" and not out of any particular commitment to faith. Due to how the rules work, most of such people are still considered "catholic" even if they just CBA to formally leave the church. 14:24: They read "Granica" wrong. In Polish pronounciation, the "c" is equivalent to English "ts".
Hey, the observation about the name of one of the rivers separating both countries, German has the letter ß (eszet) which looks like a B or a greek beta, but has the sound of a soft S. You can replace it with a double S, for instance street is Straße but you could write Strasse if your keyboard doesn't have access to that character. Some subjects weren't touched, like the serious Polish catholicism makes it a much less socially liberal country than Germany, although things might be changing. Thanks for the video!
Somewhen I learned that "Fenster" is not a german word. It's a loan word as there are so many. Today I've learned that Grenze is also not a german word but a slavic.
@@BlauWeissRot_1965Fenster is not a german word, it's latin, fenestra, a loan word. Before we used words like light hole or something like that. Grenze (border) also isn't a germanic word. The video pointed it out, it's slavic.
@@BlauWeissRot_1965 no, they are not, Slavs are a very different group that showed up in Europe centuries after the Germanic people. Actually, Slavs are the biggest ethnolinguistic group of Europe today, but due to many linguistic, political and historical reasons they are overshadowed by the people west of them. To add something interesting: the Slavic word for German is "Niemiec", which dates back to the first contact between the early Germanic and Slavic tribes. The Slavs could relatively easily understand most of what all the other surrounding Slavic tribes said, but when they met the Proto-Germanic (actually perhaps somewhere close to today's Polish-German border) people they could not understand a word, and named them "Niemcy", meaning "mutes, those who don't know how to speak". It stuck until today, coming from (proto)Polish or Sorbian (yet another Slavic tribe, today a minority in East Germany) into most other languages of the region, including non-Slavic Hungarian.
Germany is now the 3rd largest economy on the planet (again, that was already once the case), just recently passed Japan (btw. Germany exports more than twice than Japan - which shows that the 'to strict/closed' (still much more ritualized) and shrinking population in Japan has a certain impact on the dynamics). Poland can (and if they make no greater mistakes will) likely surpass more and more other European countries (mainly south/eastern ones) due to being in the end of the day justpart of the central Europe mentality hotspot (Germany and its indirect and direct neighbors - which is btw, also the most populated spot with most cities, most castles, most infrastructure, biggest economy etcc. in Europe) and slowly but steady get on par (gdp per capita) with the non-former Eastern countries in this region (same will happen with Czech etc.). It cannot surpass Germany regarding GDP (Germany is too big etc.) just like France, UK or Italy dont can (apropos: Italy, now shrinking with popultion, should get more migrants from Latin America, Philippines and South-East Asia - Islam/Muslims have actually no where on the planet any positive impact - but is basically part of everything negative an ideology has to offer) - similar to Spain and Portugal (both are only still growing due to that (and because one grows better if the population is smaller - Itally has still over 60 mio.)
@TheREalQueen: if you have a region where you had already for thousands of years mixed situations then you can say that. from the worlds perspective the Central Europe region (in and around Germany till also deep in the East) you have for instance pretty much the same christmas market, sausage/wurst, punctual mentality, being straighter than most other cultures, similar architecture and masses of other things (from art to science to the way universities are build to similar structures) which are of course much closer. And the US, Canada and Mexico are of course also culturally closer then to the middle East, Afghanistan, India, China or many African countries - but again also due to already former existing (for instance mainly European and Christian) influences ...
so, Nazi Slavs also invaded Poland back then? ;) ... the reality is that you had always due to the long history a kind of mixed culture in many regions of Central Europe. In fact the cultural differences between Germany, Poland, Czech, the Netherlands, Austria etc. are smaller than the differences between Germany and France (even if France is just a Germanic by product (see its name) and has a lot of mixed history) or Spain etc... - while Northern Italy (was also part of at first the Frankish, later the Holy Roman Empire and anyway for a long time reigned by Germanic tribe dynasties like most of Europe back then after the fall of the Roman Empire). One reason why Northern Italy was with South Germany hotspots of Knight technology - or later car industry (and they shared as a region with many independent cities with the similar independent city in the Holy Roman Empire (North-West Germany, Belgium, Netherlands) many other innovative aspects (Northern Renaissance, later Renaissance in Italy) ...
@@publicminx Truth is stranger than fiction. East Germany is inhabited by the descendants of Obodrites, Veleti, Sorbs and Pomeranians - all of whom were originally West Slavic tribes which become Germanized over time.
Poland won WWII and Germany lost. While Poland was given by Roosevelt and Churchil as a gift to Stalin and was forced to become a Communist country North Korea style for 50 years, no war reparations too, the majority of Germany was a free, democratic country, that was given every help possible from the US and European countries: A lot of money from Marshall Plan (from the US), 10 years after the war, they were in NATO (in 1955), they joined EU 4 years prior (in 1941). Trials of wealthy Nazi families were a mockery and if you look at the past of Porshe, Audi, Meecedes, BMW, Leibnitz, Hugo Boss, Bayer etc, their founders or their kids were Nazis (There is a nice book about it, called „Nazi Billionaires” by David de Jong).
Poland won the Second World War? But there was no longer any Poland that could have gained anything at that point, because with the invasion of Russian and German troops in 1939, Poland had ceased to exist as an independent state. Poland received no war reparations? At least 1/3 of Poland today was German territory!
@@007arek Before 500 AD Poland, Bohemia and Moravia were Germanic countries. Since more than thousand years they were the countries of the famous Germanic tribes of the Goths and the Vandals (also Burgundians and Marcomanni) until the invasion of Attila's Huns in 450 AD. All later so called “Slavic” people (including the later Poles and Czechs) did not exist in Europe before 450 AD. They derive from many different Asian ethnicities scattered all over Asia until 450 AD. So the genuine land of the original "Slavic" Poles and Czechs is somewhere in Asia. They joined Attila’s hordes when Attila called up to join him to conquer Europe. Attila's so called "Huns" were an ethnical mixture of many Asian tribes. After the Huns in 451 AD had been defeated and repelled to Asia by the Germanic Goths and the Romans in the Battle on the Catalaunian Fields (in today’s France), some of Attila's Huns stayed in today's Ukraine and Belarus, especially in the Pripyat Swamps in the Kiev area. From there the remaining Asians slowly infiltrated the Germanic lands with a genuine Germanic population west of them, cause many of the Goths and Vandals had moved south and west when Attila’s Huns had invaded eastern Europe. These Goths and Vandals finally conquered the west Roman Empire. Thus most of today's Poles and Czechs are ethnic Germans who were just infiltrated by some of Attila's Asian Huns. These Germans were forced to speak Asian languages in the last 1500 years under the predominance of the Asian Byzantine culture of Constantinople and the East-Roman Empire because the cultural influence and power of the West-Roman Empire had weakened a lot in eastern Europe after 500 AD. That is why the facial features of the vast majority of Poles and Czechs looks German simply because they actually ARE ethnically mostly German. Mostly in the eastern regions of eastern Europe some of the people descend partly more or less from the Asian ethnical mix of Attila's Huns. You can recognize them more or less easily from their typical Asian facial features, like a flat round face with a flat nose and small slitted eyes. Around 1,000 AD, about 500 years after the infiltration by the Huns remaining in the Ukraine after the retreat, other people from Asia started a new wave of immigration into the area of today's Poland and Hungary and the rest of Europe: The Khazars. The Khazars were an amalgam of Turkic clans that settled the Caucasus area in the early centuries CE. The Khazars originally had a Shamanistic Nature religion. In the 8th century the Paganistic Khan of the Khazars studied the Talmud from a visiting Jewish priest and he liked the Talmudian concept of "Chosen People", whose revengeful God presents them all non-Jewish people around them as "cattle" and warrants them to rob, loot, exploit and if suitable kill this cattle for the benefit of the Chosen People. Judaism's holiest book documented and exposed (Judaism's holiest book documented and exposed) The Khazarian Khan decided that this Judaism was the ideal religion for his half-nomadic people, who spread out as parasitic peddlers and loan sharks into the people around his Khaganate like for instance the Kievan Rus'.. So he forced the Khazarians under his rule to convert to Judaism. After 200 years the Kievan Rus' were fed up with these parasitic "Jews" and defeated the Khazarian Khaganate in the 960s AD and sacked all cities, so that the Khazarian people suddenly lived in an impoverished area. Impoverished areas are bad for a parasitic life style. That is why the Khazars looked for new richer spheres of activity. The meanwhile self-proclaimed "Jewish" Khazarians spread north and west mainly into Russia, Poland and Hungary as peddlers and loan sharks and settled there in small groups in many towns and villages around 1,000 AD. So today's Polish are an ethnic mixture mainly out of the genuine Germanics who lived in that area since 5,000 years, intruded by some Huns (since 500 AD) and some million Khazars ("Jews", since 1,000 AD). Deep inside many Polish still feel attracted by the German culture which is the reason why millions of Poles emigrated to Germany in the last 300 years and why they integrated very fast and easily in Germany although they did not speak German in the beginning. The eastern Europeans with long hooked noses in protruding faces with dark eyes and a lot of black body and face hair descend of the Turkic Khazars (self proclaimed “Jews”), who around 1000 AD intruded eastern Europe (today’s Poland, Hungary and Czech Republic and Slovakia), after their Khazarian Khaganate had been destroyed by the Germanic Kievan Rus.
@@BlauWeissRot_1965 before 966 you didn't have any form of country. Rest I didn't read cos it's bullshit. In those areas for hundreds of years different tribes lived, not only Germanic.
Check out our Poland vlog here: ua-cam.com/video/ut18xqCuQ6c/v-deo.html
Both countries have Popes Germany has Benedict XVI and Poland has John Paul II
Największą przewagą Polski nad Niemcami jest to, że u nas jest bardzo mało Niemców, Turków, Arabów i murzynów. Niestety UE pracuje bardzo intensywnie by zmienić ten stan rzeczy.
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I will disagree with one thing: for the vast majority of history, Poland and Germany coexisted in model peaceful relations. Yes, several disasters have happened between us that affect this image, but it's a fact
Including the fact that Nazi Germany Treated the Poles Like Animals?
Germany will never escape the stigma of Nazism.
Human Killers, Jew Killers, Pole Killers.
Even today, Germans consider Poles as Inferior.
yep, in many cases general political focused history jumps from one high lite to the next (and skips the longer peaceful everyday (of course in detail often with stereotypes about others/differences in mixed situations). in historical videos/books who focus more on trade, medieval time, science/technological progress, architecture, art etc. the view is often different and connects even rather more influential regions/cities together than 'countries (wars etc. are then often rather like 'external background' events).
and the cultural mentality in Central Europe is pretty similar. people who focus on differences often miss how much - compared to the planet or even other parts of Europe. from the same climate zone to using being part of the old cow milk/butter sphere to having being punctual as ingrained value to christmas market hotspots to sausage traditions to straighness/directness mentalities to similar appearance to similar music tastes and traditions (also regarding metal, pop culture, electronic, clubs etc.), similar architecture, urban design and and and. there is also no real migration problem. if a pole is in Germany or the other way around. who cares. one can created rather artificial differences about regional differences similar to Austrians or Switzerlands or Netherlands but thats all .. from a world perspective: irrelevant as a fuck regarding REAL cultural differences.
Fun Fact: Most of eastern Germany was inhabited by western Slavic tribes up to Hamburg and that's why a lot of cities and villages there have Slavic sound like names but germanized now. Even Berlin delivers its name from a proto-slavic word *brl which meant a swamp back then or the other one Bautzen (pol. Budziszyn originally "Budyšyn") and many many more...
Greetings from Poland! 🤍❤
Including the fact that Nazi Germany Treated the Poles Like Animals?
Germany will never escape the stigma of Nazism.
Human Killers, Jew Killers, Pole Killers.
Even today, Germans consider Poles as Inferior.
Fun fact 2: Before the Slavic tribes spread westward, the area as far as the Baltic states was populated by germanic Tribes 😎
Before 500 AD Poland, Bohemia and Moravia were Germanic countries. Since more than thousand years they were the countries of the famous Germanic tribes of the Goths and the Vandals (also Burgundians and Marcomanni) until the invasion of Attila's Huns in 450 AD.
All later so called “Slavic” people (including the later Poles and Czechs) did not exist in Europe before 450 AD. They derive from many different Asian ethnicities scattered all over Asia until 450 AD. So the genuine land of the original "Slavic" Poles and Czechs is somewhere in Asia. They joined Attila’s hordes when Attila called up to join him to conquer Europe. Attila's so called "Huns" were an ethnical mixture of many Asian tribes. After the Huns in 451 AD had been defeated and repelled to Asia by the Germanic Goths and the Romans in the Battle on the Catalaunian Fields (in today’s France), some of Attila's Huns stayed in today's Ukraine and Belarus, especially in the Pripyat Swamps in the Kiev area.
From there the remaining Asians slowly infiltrated the Germanic lands with a genuine Germanic population west of them, cause many of the Goths and Vandals had moved south and west when Attila’s Huns had invaded eastern Europe. These Goths and Vandals finally conquered the west Roman Empire.
Thus most of today's Poles and Czechs are ethnic Germans who were just infiltrated by some of Attila's Asian Huns.
These Germans were forced to speak Asian languages in the last 1500 years under the predominance of the Asian Byzantine culture of Constantinople and the East-Roman Empire because the cultural influence and power of the West-Roman Empire had weakened a lot in eastern Europe after 500 AD.
That is why the facial features of the vast majority of Poles and Czechs looks German simply because they actually ARE ethnically mostly German. Mostly in the eastern regions of eastern Europe some of the people descend partly more or less from the Asian ethnical mix of Attila's Huns. You can recognize them more or less easily from their typical Asian facial features, like a flat round face with a flat nose and small slitted eyes.
Around 1,000 AD, about 500 years after the infiltration by the Huns remaining in the Ukraine after the retreat, other people from Asia started a new wave of immigration into the area of today's Poland and Hungary and the rest of Europe: The Khazars.
The Khazars were an amalgam of Turkic clans that settled the Caucasus area in the early centuries CE.
The Khazars originally had a Shamanistic Nature religion. In the 8th century the Paganistic Khan of the Khazars studied the Talmud from a visiting Jewish priest and he liked the Talmudian concept of "Chosen People", whose revengeful God presents them all non-Jewish people around them as "cattle" and warrants them to rob, loot, exploit and if suitable kill this cattle for the benefit of the Chosen People.
Judaism's holiest book documented and exposed (Judaism's holiest book documented and exposed)
The Khazarian Khan decided that this Judaism was the ideal religion for his half-nomadic people, who spread out as parasitic peddlers and loan sharks into the people around his Khaganate like for instance the Kievan Rus'.. So he forced the Khazarians under his rule to convert to Judaism.
After 200 years the Kievan Rus' were fed up with these parasitic "Jews" and defeated the Khazarian Khaganate in the 960s AD and sacked all cities, so that the Khazarian people suddenly lived in an impoverished area. Impoverished areas are bad for a parasitic life style. That is why the Khazars looked for new richer spheres of activity. The meanwhile self-proclaimed "Jewish" Khazarians spread north and west mainly into Russia, Poland and Hungary as peddlers and loan sharks and settled there in small groups in many towns and villages around 1,000 AD.
So today's Polish are an ethnic mixture mainly out of the genuine Germanics who lived in that area since 5,000 years, intruded by some Huns (since 500 AD) and some million Khazars ("Jews", since 1,000 AD).
Deep inside many Polish still feel attracted by the German culture which is the reason why millions of Poles emigrated to Germany in the last 300 years and why they integrated very fast and easily in Germany although they did not speak German in the beginning.
The eastern Europeans with long hooked noses in protruding faces with dark eyes and a lot of black body and face hair descend of the Turkic Khazars (self proclaimed “Jews”), who around 1000 AD intruded eastern Europe (today’s Poland, Hungary and Czech Republic and Slovakia), after their Khazarian Khaganate had been destroyed by the Germanic Kievan Rus.
Slavic people are east Germanic people mixed with Asians. Your home is somewhere in Asia bro.
@@BlauWeissRot_1965 Well, obviously, it's very interesting. However, I have to check if any of that is true. If you want to know sth. about my ethnicity, here it is:
40.8% Baltic
32.7% Balkan
17.7% Eastern Europe
8.8% Scandinavian
I'm not sure how accurate it is, but it's from a DNA test... Fun fact, among my ancestors there were a lot of polish nobility (even rich aristocracy) and a lot of my ancestors had surnames of German origin like Szulc/Schultz, Finck von Roggenhausen, Mistel, Firlej crest Lewart etc.
I also found out during my research that one of my distant ancestors was Dobrogost Stary (Dobrogost the old) born in 1080 and he was a knight and advisor of the Polish king Bolesław III Krzywousty 😅
6:00: Kilometers, not Miles. 140 KpH is roughly 87 MpH.
8:00: Catholic on paper. Many of use have been baptized by our parents because it was "the done thing" and not out of any particular commitment to faith. Due to how the rules work, most of such people are still considered "catholic" even if they just CBA to formally leave the church.
14:24: They read "Granica" wrong. In Polish pronounciation, the "c" is equivalent to English "ts".
Hey, the observation about the name of one of the rivers separating both countries, German has the letter ß (eszet) which looks like a B or a greek beta, but has the sound of a soft S. You can replace it with a double S, for instance street is Straße but you could write Strasse if your keyboard doesn't have access to that character. Some subjects weren't touched, like the serious Polish catholicism makes it a much less socially liberal country than Germany, although things might be changing. Thanks for the video!
Somewhen I learned that "Fenster" is not a german word. It's a loan word as there are so many. Today I've learned that Grenze is also not a german word but a slavic.
Like so many words from European languages. Most of the books were ancient Greek, for example later latin
Fenster is a German word sounds like the Swedish one Fönster. German Grenze, Swedish Gräns in Danish Grænse.
@@BlauWeissRot_1965Fenster is not a german word, it's latin, fenestra, a loan word. Before we used words like light hole or something like that.
Grenze (border) also isn't a germanic word. The video pointed it out, it's slavic.
@@wWvwvV Aint Slavic West Germanic people tho?
@@BlauWeissRot_1965 no, they are not, Slavs are a very different group that showed up in Europe centuries after the Germanic people. Actually, Slavs are the biggest ethnolinguistic group of Europe today, but due to many linguistic, political and historical reasons they are overshadowed by the people west of them. To add something interesting: the Slavic word for German is "Niemiec", which dates back to the first contact between the early Germanic and Slavic tribes. The Slavs could relatively easily understand most of what all the other surrounding Slavic tribes said, but when they met the Proto-Germanic (actually perhaps somewhere close to today's Polish-German border) people they could not understand a word, and named them "Niemcy", meaning "mutes, those who don't know how to speak". It stuck until today, coming from (proto)Polish or Sorbian (yet another Slavic tribe, today a minority in East Germany) into most other languages of the region, including non-Slavic Hungarian.
Germany is now the 3rd largest economy on the planet (again, that was already once the case), just recently passed Japan (btw. Germany exports more than twice than Japan - which shows that the 'to strict/closed' (still much more ritualized) and shrinking population in Japan has a certain impact on the dynamics). Poland can (and if they make no greater mistakes will) likely surpass more and more other European countries (mainly south/eastern ones) due to being in the end of the day justpart of the central Europe mentality hotspot (Germany and its indirect and direct neighbors - which is btw, also the most populated spot with most cities, most castles, most infrastructure, biggest economy etcc. in Europe) and slowly but steady get on par (gdp per capita) with the non-former Eastern countries in this region (same will happen with Czech etc.). It cannot surpass Germany regarding GDP (Germany is too big etc.) just like France, UK or Italy dont can (apropos: Italy, now shrinking with popultion, should get more migrants from Latin America, Philippines and South-East Asia - Islam/Muslims have actually no where on the planet any positive impact - but is basically part of everything negative an ideology has to offer) - similar to Spain and Portugal (both are only still growing due to that (and because one grows better if the population is smaller - Itally has still over 60 mio.)
in poland its very common and normal that after marriage you are going to live with the parents of husband or wife
Co ty za głupoty wypisujesz?
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Just because they’re next to each other, doesn’t mean they’re similar. Otherwise you could say the same about Mexiko and the US
Texas is similar, and so is east Germany and West Poland.
@TheREalQueen: if you have a region where you had already for thousands of years mixed situations then you can say that. from the worlds perspective the Central Europe region (in and around Germany till also deep in the East) you have for instance pretty much the same christmas market, sausage/wurst, punctual mentality, being straighter than most other cultures, similar architecture and masses of other things (from art to science to the way universities are build to similar structures) which are of course much closer. And the US, Canada and Mexico are of course also culturally closer then to the middle East, Afghanistan, India, China or many African countries - but again also due to already former existing (for instance mainly European and Christian) influences ...
CERTAINLY NOT SIMILAR SIZE COUNTRIES. GERMANY'S POPULATION IS TWICE AS NUMEROUS AS THE POLISH ONE.!!
if you do the reaction of the battle, for example the defense of Zbaraż, Grunwald, bitwa warszawska and so on, I would be satisfied ☺️🤌🇵🇱
Eastern German were mostly Slav and had close connection to Poland
so, Nazi Slavs also invaded Poland back then? ;) ... the reality is that you had always due to the long history a kind of mixed culture in many regions of Central Europe. In fact the cultural differences between Germany, Poland, Czech, the Netherlands, Austria etc. are smaller than the differences between Germany and France (even if France is just a Germanic by product (see its name) and has a lot of mixed history) or Spain etc... - while Northern Italy (was also part of at first the Frankish, later the Holy Roman Empire and anyway for a long time reigned by Germanic tribe dynasties like most of Europe back then after the fall of the Roman Empire). One reason why Northern Italy was with South Germany hotspots of Knight technology - or later car industry (and they shared as a region with many independent cities with the similar independent city in the Holy Roman Empire (North-West Germany, Belgium, Netherlands) many other innovative aspects (Northern Renaissance, later Renaissance in Italy) ...
@@publicminx Truth is stranger than fiction. East Germany is inhabited by the descendants of Obodrites, Veleti, Sorbs and Pomeranians - all of whom were originally West Slavic tribes which become Germanized over time.
Poland won WWII and Germany lost. While Poland was given by Roosevelt and Churchil as a gift to Stalin and was forced to become a Communist country North Korea style for 50 years, no war reparations too, the majority of Germany was a free, democratic country, that was given every help possible from the US and European countries: A lot of money from Marshall Plan (from the US), 10 years after the war, they were in NATO (in 1955), they joined EU 4 years prior (in 1941). Trials of wealthy Nazi families were a mockery and if you look at the past of Porshe, Audi, Meecedes, BMW, Leibnitz, Hugo Boss, Bayer etc, their founders or their kids were Nazis (There is a nice book about it, called „Nazi Billionaires” by David de Jong).
Poland won the Second World War?
But there was no longer any Poland that could have gained anything at that point, because with the invasion of Russian and German troops in 1939, Poland had ceased to exist as an independent state.
Poland received no war reparations?
At least 1/3 of Poland today was German territory!
@@raka522
Those territory didn't belong to Germany at the first place, so of course Poland didn't received reparation - learn history.
You wanna tell me now War is real and not staged? 🤔damn im stunned. 🤤
@@007arek Before 500 AD Poland, Bohemia and Moravia were Germanic countries. Since more than thousand years they were the countries of the famous Germanic tribes of the Goths and the Vandals (also Burgundians and Marcomanni) until the invasion of Attila's Huns in 450 AD.
All later so called “Slavic” people (including the later Poles and Czechs) did not exist in Europe before 450 AD. They derive from many different Asian ethnicities scattered all over Asia until 450 AD. So the genuine land of the original "Slavic" Poles and Czechs is somewhere in Asia. They joined Attila’s hordes when Attila called up to join him to conquer Europe. Attila's so called "Huns" were an ethnical mixture of many Asian tribes. After the Huns in 451 AD had been defeated and repelled to Asia by the Germanic Goths and the Romans in the Battle on the Catalaunian Fields (in today’s France), some of Attila's Huns stayed in today's Ukraine and Belarus, especially in the Pripyat Swamps in the Kiev area.
From there the remaining Asians slowly infiltrated the Germanic lands with a genuine Germanic population west of them, cause many of the Goths and Vandals had moved south and west when Attila’s Huns had invaded eastern Europe. These Goths and Vandals finally conquered the west Roman Empire.
Thus most of today's Poles and Czechs are ethnic Germans who were just infiltrated by some of Attila's Asian Huns.
These Germans were forced to speak Asian languages in the last 1500 years under the predominance of the Asian Byzantine culture of Constantinople and the East-Roman Empire because the cultural influence and power of the West-Roman Empire had weakened a lot in eastern Europe after 500 AD.
That is why the facial features of the vast majority of Poles and Czechs looks German simply because they actually ARE ethnically mostly German. Mostly in the eastern regions of eastern Europe some of the people descend partly more or less from the Asian ethnical mix of Attila's Huns. You can recognize them more or less easily from their typical Asian facial features, like a flat round face with a flat nose and small slitted eyes.
Around 1,000 AD, about 500 years after the infiltration by the Huns remaining in the Ukraine after the retreat, other people from Asia started a new wave of immigration into the area of today's Poland and Hungary and the rest of Europe: The Khazars.
The Khazars were an amalgam of Turkic clans that settled the Caucasus area in the early centuries CE.
The Khazars originally had a Shamanistic Nature religion. In the 8th century the Paganistic Khan of the Khazars studied the Talmud from a visiting Jewish priest and he liked the Talmudian concept of "Chosen People", whose revengeful God presents them all non-Jewish people around them as "cattle" and warrants them to rob, loot, exploit and if suitable kill this cattle for the benefit of the Chosen People.
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The Khazarian Khan decided that this Judaism was the ideal religion for his half-nomadic people, who spread out as parasitic peddlers and loan sharks into the people around his Khaganate like for instance the Kievan Rus'.. So he forced the Khazarians under his rule to convert to Judaism.
After 200 years the Kievan Rus' were fed up with these parasitic "Jews" and defeated the Khazarian Khaganate in the 960s AD and sacked all cities, so that the Khazarian people suddenly lived in an impoverished area. Impoverished areas are bad for a parasitic life style. That is why the Khazars looked for new richer spheres of activity. The meanwhile self-proclaimed "Jewish" Khazarians spread north and west mainly into Russia, Poland and Hungary as peddlers and loan sharks and settled there in small groups in many towns and villages around 1,000 AD.
So today's Polish are an ethnic mixture mainly out of the genuine Germanics who lived in that area since 5,000 years, intruded by some Huns (since 500 AD) and some million Khazars ("Jews", since 1,000 AD).
Deep inside many Polish still feel attracted by the German culture which is the reason why millions of Poles emigrated to Germany in the last 300 years and why they integrated very fast and easily in Germany although they did not speak German in the beginning.
The eastern Europeans with long hooked noses in protruding faces with dark eyes and a lot of black body and face hair descend of the Turkic Khazars (self proclaimed “Jews”), who around 1000 AD intruded eastern Europe (today’s Poland, Hungary and Czech Republic and Slovakia), after their Khazarian Khaganate had been destroyed by the Germanic Kievan Rus.
@@BlauWeissRot_1965 before 966 you didn't have any form of country.
Rest I didn't read cos it's bullshit. In those areas for hundreds of years different tribes lived, not only Germanic.
Poland and Germany compare?!!! No way!!!!
true, Poland cant even compare to poor east Germany.
Poland is better because they developed naturally
agree
😂Whatever that is supposed to be
@@arnodobler1096Not through robbery of all the neighbouring countries wealth during the war and genocide.
You know nothing about the real history of Germany and what Germans did for the world.
Good , because I want forgeiners hate Germany and stoping coming here. We dont need peple from 3rd world.