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  • Poland's History? What is Poland's History like? Poland's history during WW2? This video covers the basics that happened during WW2 for Poland.
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  • @mirosawskiba9660
    @mirosawskiba9660 3 роки тому +157

    "Poles do not ask how many enemies there are, but where they are"

    • @stanisaw8213
      @stanisaw8213 16 днів тому

      Nie trafiłeś, przysłowie mimo iż do narodu polskiego pasuje to motto rosyjskiego specnazu

  • @krzysztoflupa2299
    @krzysztoflupa2299 3 роки тому +128

    Ilu Polaków wie, kto to był Pilecki... - on wie. Szacunek.

    • @marekzakrzewski612
      @marekzakrzewski612 2 роки тому +5

      Pilecki Bracie ...

    • @krzysztoflupa2299
      @krzysztoflupa2299 2 роки тому +3

      @@marekzakrzewski612 Zgadza się.

    • @miroslawbala117
      @miroslawbala117 2 роки тому +3

      Aktualnie zdecydowanie wiecej m.in., dzieki internetowi, ale polski system czy poziom edukacyjny jest delikatnie mowiac, niestety nie najwyzszy:(! Milego dnia zycze.

    • @TheGruszi
      @TheGruszi 2 місяці тому

      A wiesz Kim by Żółkiewski? Ilu Polakow zna największego hetmana w historii Polski?

    • @krzysztoflupa2299
      @krzysztoflupa2299 2 місяці тому +1

      tak wiem@@TheGruszi

  • @aczka212
    @aczka212 3 роки тому +229

    ma wiedzę zachował powagę.....nic więcej nie chce

    • @marinettedupain-cheng1824
      @marinettedupain-cheng1824 3 роки тому +17

      Też jestem pod wrażeniem... Szkoda, że nie wszyscy tak reagują, tylko bez wiedzy próbują zwalić na nas...

    • @pawel0727
      @pawel0727 3 роки тому +4

      dokładnie

    • @aczka212
      @aczka212 3 роки тому

      @Darren Alexzander fuck off wit this hax try me bitch

  • @anuskas9244
    @anuskas9244 3 роки тому +155

    I'm Polish. I was touched to see your reaction to the film about Polish history. I am impressed with your knowledge. Poland has a beautiful history, but also a tragic one. We had a lot of heroes like Pilecki that you talked about. Thanks for your video. Greetings from Poland❤️🇵🇱

    • @jeevsvlogs9003
      @jeevsvlogs9003  3 роки тому +15

      Dziękuję pan, make sure to subscribe to see more 😅👍

    • @-Kizior-
      @-Kizior- 3 роки тому +8

      @@jeevsvlogs9003 good polish xD

    • @jarosawpsikuta9774
      @jarosawpsikuta9774 Рік тому +2

      @@jeevsvlogs9003 Dziękuję Panu :) Pozdrawiam również :)

  • @paka140986
    @paka140986 3 роки тому +239

    Your knowledge is impressive. Thank you for this reaction.

    • @jeevsvlogs9003
      @jeevsvlogs9003  3 роки тому +25

      Thank you

    • @justynawdowiarz7728
      @justynawdowiarz7728 3 роки тому +1

      His knowledge pfft.. I know way more

    • @paka140986
      @paka140986 3 роки тому +4

      @@justynawdowiarz7728 aha

    • @mart3419
      @mart3419 3 роки тому +6

      @@justynawdowiarz7728 maybe because you live in there? LOL

    • @yanosik5665
      @yanosik5665 2 роки тому +2

      @@justynawdowiarz7728 kto pytał,on jest z wielkiej Brytanii a ty z Polski, wiadomo że będziesz wiedzieć więcej.

  • @Dexiefy
    @Dexiefy 2 роки тому +26

    Witold Pilecki is one of the greatest heroes of WW2 and one of the greatest heroes of all time and yet so few know know his name. Really glad you know of him.
    And yes, we Poles just keep fighting. In fact we barely got our freedom back in 1989, that's 33 years ago... And we lost it in 1795 (even earlier if you want to count since first partitioning of Poland in 1772) which makes it nearly 200 years of fighting for freedom with barely 19 years of catching our breath before WW2.
    since 1795 Poland did not exist on maps. We were extinguished, but our people were not killed to the last one, so despite 123 years of occupation, Polish spirit endured and after WW1 we came back in 1918. Just 1 year after we again had to fight against bolsheviks. Small Poland, right after regaining its independence against Russian giant 1v1... We stopped the communism and pushed it back the fuck out. Then we managed to catch our breath just to be invaded by 2 superpowers and best part is, we would still give germans one hell of a time if not for Soviets backstabbing us. After WW2 we were again betreyed by western allies and our deeds were not even being mentioned by anyone other than those who fought alongside Poles. Hell, polish pilots were not even allowed to join victory parade even though without them Britian might have fallen to Germany...
    We got locked behind iron curtain as a reward for our deeds, so now we had to fight communism and were the first eastern block country to beat that fucking cancer...
    For over 200 years we had about 50 years of freedom in total, when you think about it, its freaking scary.

    • @NemezjaPowabna
      @NemezjaPowabna Рік тому +1

      But look at us now ! Poland is beautiful through and through ! We have rebuilt and stood on our feet so fast .! Imagine what would Poland be like if we didn’t have all those partitions and wars … Poland would have been a rich and great country .

    • @AB-ve5by
      @AB-ve5by 3 місяці тому

      Well-told yet nowodays the old battle is still going on...

  • @joachimdudczak2380
    @joachimdudczak2380 3 роки тому +71

    My great grand father Francis Dudczak was one of the officers murdered in Katyn massacre. Absolutely horrible. My grandfather told me that the last time he saw his father francis was when he placed my grandad ( aged 6 at the time ) his mom and his sister to a train ( from Łódź) to eastern Poland 1 day before the Soviets came in and started to "LiBErAte" them. He knew what the soviets will do so he saved my grandads and great grandmothers life. My great grand mother was telling me that the soviets forced my g grandad and other officers to take off the small eagles(sign of the polish army) from their hats and later were getting shot. Rip great grandfather francis and other officers. Huge patriots that fought for the independence of Poland. "Because we do not beg for freedom. We fight for it"

    • @Maryjol1
      @Maryjol1 3 роки тому +6

      I am so sad for your grandfather 😔

  • @marcelisujecki2362
    @marcelisujecki2362 3 роки тому +177

    Battles with the participation of Polish troops - Polish Armed Forces in the West 1940-1945:
    Norwegian campaign,
    Battle of Narvik,
    Battle for France,
    Battle of Britain
    Battle for the Atlantic,
    Battle for Tobruk,
    Operation Jubilee,
    Landing in Normandy,
    Battle of Monte Cassino,
    Battle of Mont Ormel,
    Operation Market Garden,
    Battle for Ancona,
    Battle of Bologna.
    Polish Armed Forces in the USSR 1943-1945:
    Battle of Lenino,
    Pomeranian operation,
    Vistula-Oder operation,
    Battle of Studzianki,
    Battle for Berlin,
    Prague operation,
    Battle of Bautzen (1945).

    • @jeevsvlogs9003
      @jeevsvlogs9003  3 роки тому +25

      Ohh wow, thank you very much!

    • @alh6255
      @alh6255 3 роки тому +14

      And what about liberation of Netherlands and the big part of northern Germany on the western front?? You forgot

    • @MrRenomex
      @MrRenomex 2 роки тому +1

      Breda,Lommel,Falais

    • @kujon123456789
      @kujon123456789 Рік тому

      In Haiti, Manchuria and probably many others. :)

    • @urszulawalaszek8215
      @urszulawalaszek8215 Рік тому +2

      Generał Maczek Holandia Breda

  • @headless06mlg7
    @headless06mlg7 3 роки тому +24

    I'm proud of people like You ! Respect from Poland Dude great respect!

  • @ewelinam.577
    @ewelinam.577 3 роки тому +25

    I am impressed...You know much about Poland👍🏻

  • @masio2605
    @masio2605 3 роки тому +52

    You are so knowledgeable. It's impressive!

  • @dariuszulatowski6398
    @dariuszulatowski6398 3 роки тому +14

    Thx you...
    Dziękuję Ci za uczczenie czci naszych przodków...THX

  • @jacekkolodziej4224
    @jacekkolodziej4224 3 роки тому +12

    My grandmother's brother fought at Monte Cassino, Kazimierz Czarnecki, pseudonym KAZIK✌️

  • @fynchan11
    @fynchan11 2 роки тому +4

    The case with Katyń: over 20 000 of soliders (army, professors, architects, writers, men of culture that volunteered to fight in the army side by side well schooled generals), aand when Germany invaded Russia and stopped shortly at Katyń they accidently found the graves and were: "WTF?!? WTF happened here?!?!" and of course Russia accused them after II ww of that terrible crime against humanity. True, because of 50 years of war we became masters of hiding emotions because back then showing them meant only one thing: death. I mean my great grandfather was sent to the death because of starvation, my very best friend's great grandfather died in Katyń. The history still lives in our families, that's why we can't let it go. Because we still have pictures of our great grandparents how happy and normal they were before II ww and then the tragedy happened..half of my family died in uprising. After 1945 there were a lot of people that worked for Russia despite being Polish, we had to learn one thing: trust no one, be careful, very damn careful. We couldn't understand either why free world betrayed us after all we did while USA hired nazis to work in NASA

  • @pawcioaoe6387
    @pawcioaoe6387 5 місяців тому +2

    5:08 yes there was a guy, his name was rotmistrz (Rotmistrz is the equivalent of the rank of captain in cavalry )Witold Pilecki who was later sentenced to death by the communists in the so-called Witold group trial and shot in 1948. In 1990, the Supreme Military Court annulled the sentence and awarded him the Order Odrodzenia Polski(order of Poland Rebirth) the second oldest Polish state decorationa after Order Orła Białego(White Eagle Order). In 2017, the Polish Minister of National Defense promoted him posthumously to the rank of Colonel

  • @dorianak9449
    @dorianak9449 3 роки тому +4

    my great-great-grandmother was locked up in Auschwitz she was French-Polish Jew and my great-great-grandfather was Pole, he met her there and fell in love and they had a very hard time, he secretly took food from German cuisine that she had what she lived through It was very difficult for him to secretly do it he was forced to work for a rich man in Berlin she was once married had a daughter after the war she found her daughter and gave birth to a daughter. This is the story of my family I was born in Poland 1986 june 13 it should never happen like that not only war has finished us also the communism but our proud fighting spirit and love for god we fought and never gave up Poland you are my home no matter if I live in Austria, I am what I am mixed with jewish blood. respect no matter what religion and skin color you are human, good or bad

    • @jeevsvlogs9003
      @jeevsvlogs9003  3 роки тому

      Thank you very much for sharing your story!

  • @FishCristodius
    @FishCristodius 2 роки тому +7

    Everything in this video is true at a glance. My great-grandmother was sent to a concentration camp together with my grandmother because she helped Jews. The big players want no one to hear about Poland, and ideally it should not exist at all, it has been like that for hundreds of years. Bravery for our homeland is in our blood. Thank you for the film.

  • @LukaLEWY
    @LukaLEWY 6 місяців тому +2

    Your knowledge about Poland are impresive! God Bles You!

  • @bartoszrebelski8571
    @bartoszrebelski8571 3 роки тому +10

    My greatgrandfather was among this 20k officers murdered during Katyń Massacre, and his wife and children were deported to northern Kazakhstan which was a soviet republic at the time.

    • @jeevsvlogs9003
      @jeevsvlogs9003  3 роки тому +6

      Oh my, am so sorry to hear that, I bet that was very hard for your family. Thank you very much for sharing !

  • @krzysztofpyrek8903
    @krzysztofpyrek8903 3 роки тому +9

    Your knowledge about Polish history is better than most of Polish people. You have my respect. Greetings from Poland!

  • @gimlak
    @gimlak 3 роки тому +3

    man, i'm watching your video and have a great admiration to you. you know more than polish do... respect to you. from polish

  • @maciejzbrowski
    @maciejzbrowski 3 роки тому +5

    We were so rebellious 04:52 that if you look at the inscription in one of the most famous Auschwitz camps, the letter B is welded upside down. It survived the entire war.

  • @Hithgor
    @Hithgor 3 роки тому +3

    much respect most of our teenagers dont know about Pilecki, im really impressed about your knowledge

  • @patrykem4016
    @patrykem4016 3 роки тому +7

    Appreciate your knowledge and the way how you speak polish cities names mate ! :) Respect, great video !

  • @robertst9149
    @robertst9149 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you brother ! Nice of you ! best regards .

  • @pkohyt1
    @pkohyt1 3 роки тому +34

    At first sorry for my english 😉
    About Katyń I can say that Germans invaded Soviet Russia and they found graves of polish soldiers, and they made films and photos of this. But later Soviets attacked Germans and they did the same thing - they dig up the graves, took pictures, made films and they said it was Germans. But actually it was Soviet propaganda

    • @TheRezro
      @TheRezro Рік тому

      Actually there was international investigation. Not to mention that Poles always did know who did that.

  • @anetkayeah
    @anetkayeah 3 роки тому +7

    Impressed with your knowledge about our history. Thank you! Greetings from PL

  • @wojciechwozniak9484
    @wojciechwozniak9484 2 роки тому +2

    Respect mate!
    Pozdrowienia z Polski

  • @figofagonagoitis
    @figofagonagoitis 3 роки тому +20

    When it comes to the Katyn Massacre, you must know that the fact that it was thought for a long time that this was the work of Germany was the result of the actions of the British government. British secret services murdered a Polish general (Sikorski) who was due to fly from Gibraltar to Great Britain with evidence that the Soviets were responsible for the massacre. Both the Soviets and the British wanted to hide the truth. The point was that it might look bad in the eyes of the public that the British are suddenly now starting to cooperate with the criminal regime.

    • @shroudthewolf1105
      @shroudthewolf1105 3 роки тому +2

      I else are our governments trying to hide from their people

  • @RachCiach78
    @RachCiach78 Місяць тому

    Great respect for you, for remembering Witold Pilecki. :)

  • @booboss
    @booboss 3 роки тому +2

    I've seen few reactions to this video and want to say one thing.
    Thank you - you have an actuall knowledge!
    Cheers from Poland

  • @jedenzet
    @jedenzet 3 роки тому +13

    Yo you should definitely watch "Katyń" movie. It's rough and painfully true.

  • @aniaogorzalek7937
    @aniaogorzalek7937 3 місяці тому

    Jestem miło zaskoczona jak wiele wiesz o naszej historii. ❤

  • @Laqkaracza
    @Laqkaracza 3 роки тому +1

    Respect for ur knowing. And we will spread it evven more i hope

  • @wykop9751
    @wykop9751 3 роки тому +3

    Very nice man, your knowledge about this is huge, Im impressed!

  • @ukaszgorzynski1935
    @ukaszgorzynski1935 8 місяців тому

    You seem to have very good knowledge. Thank You. Good to hear such a good words coming from outside. Keep going man, there is so much good stuff from Poland you will not get bored ;)

  • @WlodiO2
    @WlodiO2 Рік тому +1

    i actually respect that, because u know your shit, thats rare about Poland

  • @Smok_Wawelski.
    @Smok_Wawelski. 2 роки тому +1

    Greetings from Cracow, Poland. Hope U gonna see What Husaria did.

  • @getaway6663
    @getaway6663 2 роки тому

    Thats how reaction videos should look like, an actual reaction and a talk about the video, and its content, not only a video in a right down corner and a "thats nice" at the end by the person recording. gj

  • @sportyiu
    @sportyiu 3 роки тому +5

    Thank you for the reaction! I've been subscribing to your channel for a while now. You deserve more views, likes and subscribers and I really hope this reaction will bring you a lot! I am surprised but also glad you know quite a lot about polish history including names (like Pilecki for example). Thank you so much! I will definitely come back to watch new vids! Voting for B, but option A is interesting as well :)

    • @jeevsvlogs9003
      @jeevsvlogs9003  3 роки тому +1

      Ohhhh thank you very much. I think this is one of the best comments I have ever received on my channel. Thank you very much😊😊😊

  • @Jakub_0602
    @Jakub_0602 3 роки тому

    Good knowledge, love from Poland :*

  • @elzbietapietkiewicz877
    @elzbietapietkiewicz877 3 роки тому +1

    THANK U, THANK U, THANK U. U are great!!! ❣️🇵🇱

  • @gimlak
    @gimlak 3 роки тому

    thank you. you have knowledge!

  • @marcelisujecki2362
    @marcelisujecki2362 3 роки тому +3

    The 1st Grenadier Division and the 2nd Infantry Rifle Division took part in the defense of France. According to various sources, between 1,400 and 4,000 Polish soldiers were killed in the fighting, and 4,500-5,000 were wounded. During the fighting on the French front, Polish fighter pilots shot down about 50 German planes, and 5 probably.
    The Independent Podhale Rifle Brigade (Battle of Narvik, May 1940) and the ships of the Polish Navy took part in the Norwegian campaign.
    In Syria, the Independent Carpathian Rifle Brigade was formed (the commander was later Colonel General Stanisław Kopański).
    After the defeat of France, about 27,000 Polish soldiers evacuated to Palestine and Great Britain, where, after reorganization, they created Polish armed forces fighting alongside the Allies until the end of the war. A large group of Poles who failed to get out of occupied France joined the French resistance against Germany or created their own Polish independence organizations, such as the Polish Organization for the Fight for Independence (POWN), estimated at around 15,000 members. The soldiers of the 2nd Infantry Rifle Division, although interned in Switzerland in accordance with international law, remained, under secret Polish-Swiss agreements, ready to take part in the possible defense of this country against German aggression.

  • @mateuszderewecki9378
    @mateuszderewecki9378 8 місяців тому

    I`m Polish guy thanks u know our history very well

  • @Typek83
    @Typek83 3 роки тому

    I'm amazed you know about Pilecki

  • @toscikxd5502
    @toscikxd5502 3 роки тому

    im from Poland and thanx
    jestem z Polski i dziękuję

  • @kamilwachel2832
    @kamilwachel2832 3 місяці тому +1

    GULAGs were not any agencies :D
    They were prision heavy labor camps, like the german labor camps (the 'better ones', not the death camps, forced labor concentration camps)
    usualy they send there for 10-25 years for political re-education (death or zombie-like)

  • @charko4191
    @charko4191 3 роки тому +2

    I am just so happy that you respect and even know some stuff about my country Also You weren't queastioning anything like some people claimed there is some mistakes in this history, and just assumed that they were right. Thank you so much Have a great day 🤗😁

  • @piotrekklisza
    @piotrekklisza 3 роки тому

    You have a big knowledge

  • @MrKubiczken
    @MrKubiczken 3 роки тому +2

    wow, your knowledge is impressive

  • @PablotronixPL
    @PablotronixPL 3 роки тому +1

    I`m shocked that you have that knowledge. Especially about Rotmistrz Witold Pilecki. Big thumbs up for that mate!

  • @dariuszulatowski6398
    @dariuszulatowski6398 3 роки тому

    THX You My name is Ulatowski and my grandmother is Auswits ....sorry for my english but im from Poland and wery much thanx You for this!!!

  • @piotrkoziara
    @piotrkoziara Рік тому +1

    It was very interesting.

  • @stachupetara9364
    @stachupetara9364 3 роки тому +1

    Poland history its GREAT.

  • @Sorel84
    @Sorel84 3 роки тому +2

    At that time, in Poland, officers meant not only military, but also high-class people and well-educated people.

  • @piotrekklisza
    @piotrekklisza 3 роки тому

    Every country need man like You

  • @Fifty92Mine
    @Fifty92Mine 2 роки тому +1

    Please do not forget that 20 years before WW II there was a first one. Before that Poland disappeared from maps for 123 years so there wasn't too much time to rebuild country and unite the people

  • @darekdaro3637
    @darekdaro3637 Місяць тому

    I recommend watching the documentary film Warsaw Uprising 1944

  • @mikewidyk4186
    @mikewidyk4186 5 місяців тому

    My brother-in-laws great grandpa was murdered during the Katyń Massacre. My dad’s moms neighbors family were all killed by the Nazis for hiding Jews, including an infant. Also my dad’s uncle was put into a Labor camp during the war. He was forced to move to Germany from Poland, but luckily at that camp he met his eventual future wife. They both moved to the U.S. in the 1950’s. It’s different hearing about atrocities like this happening and actually having family members that have stories where they actually witnessed or lived it.

  • @MrKamko16
    @MrKamko16 3 роки тому +3

    The first one who decipher enigma was polish match but code change evry day so the england based on polish make same machine or somthing like that however without polish match they will not know how to break it

    • @JaNequpujeTego
      @JaNequpujeTego 3 роки тому

      German change Enigma even before the war. Read something about before you write something not quite right...

    • @JaNequpujeTego
      @JaNequpujeTego 3 роки тому

      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk_Zygalski

    • @MrKamko16
      @MrKamko16 3 роки тому

      @@JaNequpujeTego yea i say about that match if i good remember he break first enigma code and work with england in break second version of enigma

  • @przemekgrochal9414
    @przemekgrochal9414 3 роки тому +1

    Preety impresive you know a lot

  • @KrzysztofTomecki
    @KrzysztofTomecki 9 місяців тому

    Witold Pilecki!
    ❤😢❤

  •  3 роки тому

    Than you so much for this movie! If you want to know what it's like not to exist on maps for 123 years, what it's like to be betrayed, what it's like to be sold by your allies, what it's like to be forgotten ... and
    what is it like to regain freedom, country, honor ... ask Poles ... we know how it is!

  • @damianblancik9666
    @damianblancik9666 Рік тому

    za to daje ci suba szacunek

  • @commanderduck7840
    @commanderduck7840 3 роки тому

    I really like people reacting to my country's history, that not only me actually can see what happened, know how it was for me, for us, not just like, augh war, typical

  • @tizek2
    @tizek2 2 роки тому

    check No. 303 Squadron RAF and u talking about Witold Pilecki and his Report W

  • @sebastianwerwa2815
    @sebastianwerwa2815 Рік тому +1

    I love Poland🇵🇱

  • @Diana-jc6ut
    @Diana-jc6ut 3 роки тому

    Dziekuje;)

  • @konradadamczyk5755
    @konradadamczyk5755 3 роки тому

    Pilecki was in Auschwitz but it was Jan Karski who took the report to the USA

  • @Pshemson
    @Pshemson 3 роки тому +3

    I'm impressed with your knowledge, for real. Most of polish people wouldn't know this much :)

  • @bartex77
    @bartex77 3 роки тому

    You are right about Witold Pilecki being a volunteer to Auschwitz, but the man who actually went to USA with the information was Jan Karski (aka Witold, BTW ;) ). Thanks for your video!
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Karski

  • @arkadiuszk41
    @arkadiuszk41 2 роки тому +2

    We have God on our side we always prevail!!!!

  • @marekkonieczny2316
    @marekkonieczny2316 3 роки тому

    Pozdrowienia z Polski

  • @adrianzarembski3244
    @adrianzarembski3244 3 роки тому

    :)THX

  • @tomkot01
    @tomkot01 2 роки тому +1

    hold on bravely brother

  • @meanangel8114
    @meanangel8114 3 роки тому

    Also, what is kind of missing here in this movie, the fact that soldiers coming back to Poland after the war - AK Armia Krajowa (National Army) - started to be executed and repressed or sending back to Siberia, often along with families. Same soldiers that fought for freedom of Axis occupied lands! I know stories of Poles escaping Gulags, and making it back... Even after 3 years!
    Usually though, it was a suicide mission...

  • @bajkabajeczka560
    @bajkabajeczka560 2 роки тому

    Find something about Irena Sensdler. She helped more people than Shindler

  • @bajkabajeczka560
    @bajkabajeczka560 2 роки тому

    The man that informed the world about holocaust was Jan Novak Jezioranski but Witold Pilecki also very important.

  • @swieka85
    @swieka85 3 роки тому +1

    Think about a broader context. It's not only 50 years (1939-1989). There was no Poland on the map for 123 years. We gained back the independence after 1st WW and just when we were starting to settle the thing in our reborn country the 2nd WW has started.

  • @j.ms.2285
    @j.ms.2285 3 роки тому +1

    bravo POLAND !

  • @renee-mariekrug1889
    @renee-mariekrug1889 3 роки тому +1

    Let's see what it Was like under both Ultra Right and then Ultra Left

  • @Xi4V
    @Xi4V Рік тому

    yes!!!!

  • @Kamil_4710
    @Kamil_4710 3 роки тому

    🙏

  • @lorak3064
    @lorak3064 Рік тому

    👍🇵🇱

  • @Thomas-iq6br
    @Thomas-iq6br 3 роки тому +2

    pozdrawiam

  • @DesouZaDZ
    @DesouZaDZ 3 роки тому +1

    Well, Bro your another reaction video also got 45+ Likes, haha be ready for an another video soon. I'm Waiting buddy 😍

  • @zedowskyy9290
    @zedowskyy9290 3 роки тому +2

    The reason for false information about Katyń was because first germans found these bodies when they were invading russia, so they they were like "Hey, look how bad russians are and germans are cool", so later when germans lost the war russians were like "Eeeeeh, that wasn't us, this whole Katyń massacre was done by germans, because Eeeeeh, our scientists matched bullets to german pistols, and if anyone feel like disarguing, you can feel free to hop on train to gulag"

  • @TheMruTo
    @TheMruTo 2 роки тому +1

    Witold Pilecki to chyba największy bohatera świata ...

  • @bronek911BB
    @bronek911BB 6 місяців тому

    Dude! For remembering Witold Pilecki, I give you a big shout out, like and subscribe! :)

  • @piotrdundziak6665
    @piotrdundziak6665 3 роки тому

    👏👍

  • @ZiobroV
    @ZiobroV 3 роки тому

    Katyń site was discovered by the Germans once the frontline pushed past that line, and Reich quickly started informing the world about the scope of this massacre, mostly to get the public opinion, Polish included, to back off any support for the USSR and its war effort. Stalin respons, to no surprise, was to blame it all on the Germans.
    After the war, once USSR became the enemy of the West, it was mostly straighten out for the western alies, but most people did not care about it since the war itself took such a heavy toll on all of them. In the communist block the lie about massacre being orcestraited by the Reich though was still spread as a historical fact - it would be really hard to say Stalin himself ordered something like this and he is currently your 'benevolent' ruler from Moscow. The lie was very much alive up to the fall of USSR, and it was only afterwars that Russia took the blame for it and history thought in Poland included the facts about Katyń at all.

  • @pjczak5120
    @pjczak5120 3 роки тому +2

    Rotmistrz Witold Pilecki 5:15 :P

  • @polop-di6js
    @polop-di6js 3 роки тому

    sad but true

  • @johonybrawo7434
    @johonybrawo7434 3 роки тому

    Polish People are hard and looks cold only from outside, if you get our trust or need help then we change to your best friend ;) we are just cautios after all we suffered. All best from Poland! :D

  • @rafakowalskii4645
    @rafakowalskii4645 Рік тому

    My Js from Poland

  • @twisters999
    @twisters999 3 роки тому

    Great video :D I subscribe :)
    Look up the "The Unconquered - Trying Times"

  • @shroudthewolf1105
    @shroudthewolf1105 3 роки тому +1

    I remember the polish troops held against the nazis so long the nazi general had to lie to berlin that everything was fine. And that the only reason the polish troops surrendered was that they rans out of bullets.

    • @jedenzet
      @jedenzet 3 роки тому +2

      "Westerplatte" and yes - they only surrendered when they had no ammunition left. They fought for 7 days straight, ran out of food, water and meds. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Westerplatte

  • @pavelklem8083
    @pavelklem8083 2 роки тому +1

    Yes, half an century! Thanks to british and american

  • @rafalprorok4452
    @rafalprorok4452 3 роки тому

    zobacz zamieszki w Radom