Correction. Jadwiga was not a queen, she was a king. This is because in medieval Poland, unlike other countries where the queen is basically a female king, the title only referred to the consort of the ruling monarch, and thus held very little power. As by the time of Jadwiga's life there was no male succesor to the Polish throne, she was crowned as king so she could effectively govern the .country
,,Z ziemi włoskiej do Polski !” - From Italian Land to Poland ! This words are about polish legions that were created, with the help of France, in Italy at the end of 18 century (1797) to fight for the polish case.
My favourite little piece of history as a hungarian is when the Warsaw rebellion broke out, the hungarian units, despite being on the germans side, helped the rebels instead. With munitions, medicine, supplies and rations. Polska Gurom brothers
That's why no one ever tries to bomb us out of existence. If we get nuked, expect us to ride anything that survived, be it giant rabid rats, to get revenge for our loved ones.
Gdp is still not exactly wealth of average peopIe. I find last years much more expensive to live here, while wages didnt raise that fast We are dozens of years from being as wealthy on average as west and as basically a colony for west companies we won't suddenly surpass the motherland of those :).
Poland is such a large symbol to me for pride of culture and preserverence. It's admirable how much desire these people had to be their own independent state. I'm from Brabant, the Dutch state has made quite an effort to erase our culture after annexation and has written our painful history out of the books as it's not important enough to teach. I wish more people would be aware of it. Maybe we don't have to be a break away state, neither do I ever expect us to be reunited with the Brabants in Belgium (although for many of us, going north is more of a foreign experience as crossing the border to Belgium), but I wish people here, like the Poles, would take more pride in the remains of their culture and learn about our ancestry. Our education system may not provide it, but we can teach ourselves. Who knows it may lead to more equal representation in politics and whatever. I'm eternally grateful for the selfless act of the Poles to liberate our province, the town I was raised in all my life, together with the Scottish. I can't imagine having your own country completely be torn down, for them to risk their lives to give us the freedom we now experience. We then got to grow whilst Poland after liberation was still stuck under the Soviet influence. I visit Poland a lot, I go by car, visiting the big cities to little towns, my extended family lives there, it's a beautiful country, super hospitable if you show you make an attempt to learn about their history. You can see the people went through a lot, but it's crazy to see how rapidly the country grows, it has a lot of potential. I try to advocate a ton for my friends and family to visit the country during a holiday or whatever, they always come back excited with many fun stories. Ofcourse there's some problematic stuff going on there as well, but don't we all suffer from these things in the end anyways? I hope Poland is here to stay unimpaired and now gets the liberty to grow and establish itself as a country.
"Nation-building" in the 19th century meant a small elite forcing their customs and culture on the general populace. In the mid-18th century only 12% of France's population spoke "French". By the mid-19th century, over half did. By the mid-20th century, local dialects were dying. And now they are all but dead. Unfortunately most people don't know this because educational systems are controlled by the same elite class that engaged in this historic cultural erasure.
So why so many Lithuanians hate Poles? Its really visible in the countries like the Netherlands where is really common at thr workplace where You have a lot of different nationalities
@@Papjeż2137 I'm not sure what you mean by that, this comment is positive and 90% of Lithuanians think positively about Poland. Maybe some Lithuanians might still be angry at Poland for taking Vilnius and drawing an ultimatum (in 1919), which was one of the top 10 most shocking anime betrayals. Tho most Lithuanians like myself forgave Poland. And now Poland and Lithuania are still the best bros.
Polish soldiers: get a pet bear Some guy on the boat with stick in his ass: no pets allowed Polish soldiers: Screw that, bear gets enlisted Litteraly the backstory of how the hell we got a deam bear into army...aslo I'm like 90% sure he ended the war being promoted to an officer rank. I think a Sargent to be more precise xD Imagine your direct superior being LITTERALY a bear
4:23 KING. Polish KING Jadwiga. The tile of "Queen" in Poland at the time meant "King's wife" not "Female ruler" so, because she was the actual "Ruler of Poland" and not just "important dudes wife", she was crowned as a King, not a Queen. Same thing happened with her sister- Mary the King of Hungary. "Jadwiga was crowned "king" in Poland's capital, Kraków, on 16 October 1384." "Having no male siblings, Mary was crowned "king" of Hungary on 17 September 1382, seven days after Louis the Great's death.
Exactly. Back in the 14th century official documents in Poland were written in Latin. In those documents Jadwiga was crowned as Rex (king), not Regina (queen). While it's true she signed some letters as Regina (queen), her official title was Rex (king). Fun fact: not much later we had another female king (i.e. crowned as Rex, not Regina) of Poland.
King was gender neutral, only recently there has been such a razor focus on gender centered monikers. I guess the dude is poisoned by Lingua Franca of the world so he does not understand that things can be neutral, there is only "right" and "not right". He also made quite some mistakes regarding the cossacks, like assigning them to ukraine where ukraine was founded first in 1991, a fact which is glaringly overlooked in favor of somehow assigning history to a place that never had any direct history, much like there was no poland before officially estabilishing it in 966. The video is an epitome of modern historical convenience.
@@secretname2670 Only if by "only recently" you mean 1800s and essentially up to 1945. "Feminatives" or female nouns for profession names et cetera are common in old newspapers from pre-war Lviv for example. It was mostly during communist regime that the gender neutral forms took hold alongside the gender neutral "towarzyszu" or "comrade". They are being brought back now, rather than "invented".
@@tkg__ well yes, that's somewhat recent, given the 123 year long gap in polish culture which amounted to 123 years of stunted development. Spierdzielaj w podskokach póki jeszcze jesteś zdolny do podskoków bo ci pejsy zawiąże na supeł.
As a Pole, from seeing the love from our hungarian lovers we DEMAND a video about Hungary literally released on my birthday, thank you fam. POLSKA GUROOOOM
A Very Happy Birthday to You! And even if there be no video ever about my country - we will always love Poland until the end of Time (and beyond). It is simply the natural Law of the Universe... Dużo miłości dla Was wszystkich, wspaniali Polakowie!! 😀
Polish history in a nutshell 1000: We’re so back 1444: ITS SO OVER 1447: were so back 1650: ITS SO OVER 1789: ITS SO EVEN MORE OVER 1807: Were so back 1814: ITS SO OVER 1918: Were so back 1920: WERE SO EVEN MORE BACK 1939: ITS SO OVER 1945: We’re so back 1947: ITS SO OVER 1989: Were so back
Poland; Breaks german enigma machine, smuggles out their notes, scientists, and captured machines to Britain in the short few days before they get overran. Britain: All me actually.
@@andrzejostrowski5579 well, it's actually quite better, that they've returned it recently to us rather than during PRL (communism) era. The soviets would've just taken it for themselves.
@@Shirayuki477 thanks for this information. For reference, I was born in that system, and I remember quite a bit of stuff, I was a kid though. I remember the Soviet soldiers on the streets, they only left in 1993. I think that returning this money back could help with Poland’s transition to market economy. It didn’t happen. British and French were not a reliable ally for Poland. They did not send any help at the beginning of the war, took money, took breakthroughs - like the mentioned Enigma algorithm, billed the Polish government for defending Britain, and then threw Poland to Stalin and decades of communism.
Poland, country of my ancestors and heritage. Sadly I just speak broken Polish because my parents didnt teach me so I had to do it myself so wish me luck reaching that goal once in my life. Sadly not much opportunities to do so
@@Bakambol haha witam bracie. To jest prawie ale nie dostałeś dość pieniądze od roboty nie jak tu w Niemcy. Ale mam dom w polską to jest moją snach (I'm sure I made some grammar mistakes and without autocorrect it would look like a Legasthenic)
@@SEDATEDSlothRecords6083 Zarobki lepsze w Niemczech ale ludzie,jedzenie,alkohol, kultura,natura,bezpieczeństwo,czystość i tak dalej…zdecydowanie po stronie Polski😄Błędy gramatyczne się pojawiają ale zrozumiałem co chcesz mi powiedzieć wiec spokojnie bracie dobrze ci idzie!🍻
We are not friends. You oppressing Poles in Lithuania. You changing history and you slathered tens of thousands innocent Poles during yhe II War. And never apologize.
This is a comedy channel, but you have presented Polish history more honestly and concisely than many professional historians and foreign institutions. Respect mate! Na zdrowie!
Not really... He didn't say anything about martial law and said about the fall of the Berlin wall before half-free elections in Poland (The wall has fallen in november, the elections were five months ealier). And yes, he said about suppressing Solidarność in 1983 by intimidation, BUT IT IS WRONG On 13th december 1981 military led by general Wojciech Jaruzelski (with support of the ruling party) TOOK CONTROL OVER COUNTRY and with brutal force tried to destroy oppostion, intimidation was the best thing that could happen to someone at that time. Solidarność was banned and oppostion had to go underground, just like in times of WW2 and stalinism. Martial law in Poland ended in 1983.
@@kanclerzadam8715 Well, i guess he didn't have enough sources in Hungarian and English. For example I've checked Wikipedia in English and it had much less information than the Polish one. Plus Polish history is not that well known to foreigners. It's sad, but still it's a fact
Dude, your pronunciations are insanely good for a non-native speaker, the history is genuinely better than what's taught in schools and the title cards got me spitting my drink out bc of how accurate they are 😭 This is gold, and I'm sure other Poles agree.
Poland is genuinely a real life Fortnite map. So much insane shit happens there, but I guess they deserve to be wacky and have some fun considering their history.
"deserve to be wacky" or in other words: "Needing a semi-understandable justification to be different than what is percieved normal in my culture". What an american thing to say. Almost as american as equating a real place with real people further away than Ohio to a fucking kids videogame. Keep wondering why even your allies do not respect your detached and infantile asses.
Poland wasn't "one of the first countries to denounce communism". It was the first. Months before the Berlin Wall fell. And it fell thanks to the changes in Poland, and not the other way around. Poland started the so called "domino effect" after which communism fell one by one in all the countries in the Soviet Block.
Fun fact: if you split the European continent in half, Poland would be split into both eastern and western parts, but the western part would be larger than the eastern part, so only these 3 statements are true: - Poland is in Central Europe - Poland is in both Eastern and Western Europe (if you split Europe in 2 parts - western and eastern) - Poland is more western than eastern (i.e. more territory is in western part than in eastern) And if anyone comes here saying it's about the Cold War, Warsaw Pact vs. NATO etc., it was only 45 years out of a millenium of Polish history and it ended over 30 yrs ago.
Maybe you could have mentioned that the Polish government and part of the army retreated through Romania: As many as 120,000 Polish troops withdrew through the Romanian Bridgehead area to neutral Romania and Hungary. Most of those troops joined the newly-formed Polish Armed Forces in the West in France and the United Kingdom during 1939 and 1940. Until Germany attacked the Soviet Union during Operation Barbarossa and the United States joined the war, the Polish Army was one of the largest forces of the Allies.[5] The Romanian government also received the treasury of the National Bank of Poland in 1939. Part of it, consisting of 1,261 crates containing 82,403 kg of gold, was loaded aboard a commercial ship in the port of Constanța and transported to Western Europe. The transport was escorted by ships of the Romanian Navy to prevent its interception by Soviet submarines in the Black Sea. The second part of the treasury was deposited in the National Bank of Romania and was returned to Poland on 17 September 1947
@@djprojectus Also to mention, The United Kingdom allegedly billed the Polish government-in-exile an amount of £107 million for the provision of fuel, airplanes, airfields, food, accommodation, ammunition, etc., during the WW2. Apparently, later on part of the bill was written off. It's a shame to talk about, as it's well known who tipped the scales in the Battle of Britain: the Polish pilots. Cześć i chwała bohaterom. Glory and honor to the heroes.
Gotta give poland respect They got fucked up so much in history yet never stoped fighting for their culture They are like the rocky of countrys Greetings from germany 🇩🇪
Fun fact. In the 1947 election the Polish Workers Party most likely lost to the democratic opposition. We don't know the exact results, but most likely the Polish Socialist Party would have won. Later in the 50s, the Workers Party decided they would merge with the Socialists (the Socialists didn't know about it) resulting in removal of about 25% of Polish politicians, from... political live (as far as I know most of them lived on, no "window accidents"), creating the Polish United Workers Party and getting rid of their main opposition... for about 5 minutes, after which Polish Socialist Party reformed once again as underground opposition. They were behind most of protests in Poland until Solidarity come into be.
The elections Werę obviously not fair as the communists manipulated with results. And what now? They did exactly the same thing with „elections” in Ukraine illegally annexed oblasts. Same practucixes, the West should learn that elections under Russian control have nothing to do with demokracy
Piłsutaki was part of the socialist party but abandoned it as soon as he came to power because he only agreed with the rebellion part. Absolutely based.
Here in Czechia, commies actually won and social democratic party was kind of their friend ally party, also without them allowing it first, commies didn't ban them completely just to show that there is still "democracy" and you "don't have to" vote commies. 😀 ČSSD was the oldest Czech party, established already during Austria-Hungary and a lot of opposition people during communism were their members or their future members. There were more left wing oriented people ofcourse, more conservative people had Christian party or how to call them (KDU-ČSL) which also somehow existed even during communism. It's sad that ČSSD as the oldest traditional democratic left wing party pretty much died few years ago (I don't vote them, but I still find it sad that we don't have traditional left wing party anymore) and some renamed commies and far right/left wing populists are growing again now. It's even more ridiculous, ČSSD changed offcial name to SOCDEM, but they didn't keep their original shortcut ČSSD protected, so their former leader immediately stole it and created his own ČSSD party, so people who are just used to vote ČSSD for decades and don't watch politics now vote for completely different party and they don't even know that! Czech politics is completely crazy. 😀
@@3chmidt Ask Stalin, Rosevelt, and Churchill. I will take pre war borders, and reparations from you barbaric inhuman nation for mindless genocide of Poles. You paid billions to Israel for the jew shwindle, but not for real damages you have done to the Polish state
You're brave Lucas! 😂 I love them and their country too, but you personally are responsible for the WWs and reparations! Never forget that. They hate Germans as a principle, no matter what they do. It's pretty much like in the 1930s but reversed. Just look at the Pis party propaganda, it's ridiculous. But keep doing what you're doing and I agree 🇩🇪❤️🇵🇱
Perfect timing haha, I just got back from Poland a few weeks ago, was visiting my girlfriends family in Warmia-Mazury. To say it was a positive experience would be a massive understatement. Theres so many things I love about Poland that I wont even try to list them here. It was my second time going and I can't wait to go back again, coming back to the USA after almost a month there made me so sad. Kocham Cię Polsko! 🇵🇱♥️
@annamakuch7377 Nice! I went to Olsztyn for the first time this trip but spent most of my time in Bartoszyce & Kętrzyn. Also in the same region I've been to Lidzbark Warmiński, Reszel, Gołdap and Frombork. We went to Giżycko this year for the first time as well and it was wonderful! I love Northen Poland, it's beautiful.
Personal union -- common ruler. Details of the arrangement... were interpreted differently for both sides, hence the question remains as to how united they were at the time. A union, however, is a union, even a personal one.
I also loled when he said that Warsaw uprising failed because it "didnt gather much foreign support" lmao. I think that it was more due to a) sending heavily underequipped desperate people inc women children and elderly against regular German military was a suicide (technically one of its masterminds claimed that "with the blood of dead polish children and women we will move the hearts of the west and Stalin to support Polish independence" and yes, im serious - dude GENUINELY believed that... from London of course, none of these people were in Warsaw to be apart of it), b) west had absolutely no way of supporting it besides dropping supplies which were usually tsken by Germans since there was no way of dropping it accurately in that chaos, and c) Stalin ordered Red Army to stand down few kilometres from the fighting zone and not help it because... why would he help people directly trying to oppose him lol? Just let them kill as many Germans as they can and then get killed themselvws, two birds with one stone (again, people who actually thought Stalin would welcome "independent Warsaw" with open arms instead of just killing everybody were complete morons, but then people who later though Stalin was gonna help out the rebellion were... just plain reta*ded). The Warsaw Uprising failed because there was literally no way for it to not fail, and for some decisionmakers that was the point. The funny part about what i just said is that although basically every single normal historian knows this, you cant really speak avout it in public because people from left and... well mostly right will genuinely try to assault you because "HOW DARE YOU SPEAK BADLY ABOUT WOMEN AND CHILDREN WHO DIED FOR THIS COUNTRY???!!!" Even tho noone said anything bad abojt them, on the contrary, its inspiring how they knew its gonna be a slaughter but decided to fight anyway; its the people who made the decision to do it in London (the polish government abroad) who shouldve been hanged for treason for it, but instead we have streets named after them...
@@aw2584 Wasn't the soviet army like few hours from warsaw when it happened, and even tho the revolt was still ongoing they didn't go inside just waited for the slaughter to end
@@KiraiKatsuji Well, Soviet army was unprepared for moving over Vistula for the next months (they started offensive in January 1945, so several months after the Warsaw Upraising fell). And without guarantees of support this upraising should not start as it was meant to fall.
Bro, who cares about what our politicians are saying and doing, they are all clowns. All that matters is that people between our countries get along without words. Every time I visit Hungary, I feel at home, even though the Hungarian language is too much for me :D.
Not gonna lie, I feel bad for you That round puppet guy is terrible What makes matters worse, some poles say negative things about Hungary because of him, since they don't know the history between us
@@maxalbon9557 there isn't someone simping more for their russian daddy and being an absolute pain in the back to europe team effort against its neoimperial conquests. The victims of the 1956 uprising are rolling in their grave.
20:50 I would not claim Normandy landing the most infuential contribution of Polish Forces. This title should go to capturing Monte Cassino castle on Italian Front in 1944. This victory was so influential that you will find "Monte Cassino street" in any major city in Poland. You even used a photo of soldiers capturing the castle - the one with the bear. Also honorable mention should go to the 303rd airfoce division in Battle of England.
And here i would object. Roman Czerniawski. In very big "skrót" (i forgot the word). I'm gonna talk about from the start of spying in Germany (you can watch historia bez cenzury "Hitler zrobiony w wała" vid but I dont remember if there are eng sub) he made spy web in germany then one of his guys drunk talked to germans that hes a spy. Czerniawski got captured but germans didn't kill him but offered him a job he took it but decided to be a double spy. With allies he gave non important info to germans. He's work quickly got onto austrian painter desk. He "calibrated" german bombing of uk where he saved towns. D-day. He told yes they would attack the beach but said it was a decoy attack and the main oone will break out far more east. After they captured it Roman said he told the truth but the decoy worked so well that they went with it. Then he evacuated. In conclusion without it most of the world would speak german.
@@milicaradakovic8098 Polish troops, that formed in the Soviet Union under general Anders and evacuated with many many civilians through Iran, bought Wojtek as a cub. He was a platoon mascot, until some day during artillery bombardment he picked up a crate with ammo and passed it down. He was enrolled as a regular soldier for supplies/food reasons and followed the whole journey of polish 2nd corps. After the war his handler took him to Scotland and he later spent the rest of his days at the zoo. That's not the only bear in the Polish army, there were Baśka Murmanska, polar bear that came with the ex-Russian polish division in 1918 from Arkhangelsk. Very gentle, no ammo-carrying type of bear, but also enlisted as regular soldier for supplies reasons
There was no castle, but an early medieval abbey in Cassino. And what the Polish soldiers finally captured was rubble, as the enture town had been heavily bombarded by the Allied Forces artillery and airplanes, including that abbey, which was not manned by any German troops by the way. 240,000 Allied troops took part in that battle, not just the 2nd Polish Corps. Also, do not confuse division with a squadron. Division = dywizja; XX; 3-5 regiments or brigades, around 10,000-25,000 men; dywizjon = battalion or squadron; II; in case of air forces usually numbering between 12 to 24 aircraft. RAF 303 was a squadron, not an air division. There are no air divisions in RAF, only groups.
When I saw a title of a new video I rushed here in 3 seconds. I'm from Poland and I must say that I was moved to the tears with all that historical details and affairs all put up together in a video of that wierdly admirable Serbian Guy. !!! POLSKA GÓRĄ !!!
As someone from the Chicago area, I got nothing but respect for Poland! The Polish practically built Chicago! Plus Chicago is the second largest Polish city in the world right after Warsaw!
the choice of Heroes 3 battle music during the crushing end of Polish golden era is SO GOOD, that I had chills - it's definitely one our most favourite games as a nation!!
I visited Poland as a Romanian. It's beautiful. Biskupin, Krakow, Malbork, Zakopane and Bydgoszcz are just awesome. In fact, as I'm writing this comment, in 2 days I'm staying in Bydgoszcz, and I'll visit Warsaw with The occasion of The Metallica concert on Sunday. Beautiful, just beautiful...
its funny because bydgoszcz is a meme city for all younger polish folks, dont remember where that originates from but i remember that internet was flodded with memes about it few years ago
@@eksotropia there's an ongoing "rivalry" between Torun and Bydgoszcz, as this is the only voivodeship with two capital cities, and I guess that's part of the reason. In communist era Bydgoszcz was picked the capital city of the region and invested into. It's been picked up as a meme quite recently, but in the region we were laughing about that for decades. Some treat it more seriously, but it's more of a meme for younger folks
@@eksotropiaIf I recall it was started by people from Bydgoszcz saying "Jebać Toruń" (fuck Toruń), then it went further and they said that to other cities. "Jebać Bydgoszcz" was a sort of retaliation really.
Poland wasn't on the world map for a terrible 123 years. Yet they survived that time and preserved their language, culture, and history despite oppression, and today stand as a free independent country.
@@theblackpixell3216 love hearing about all your rich histories. very inspiring and a testament to human resilience and brave strong people! long live culture, history, peace, and love. as a Texan, i learn so much from this channels comment section :) 💚
@@wisequigonwhat is bad about Poland,oh let me guess u will say they are racists bcuz you’ve never been there and everybody who has never been to Poland will say this but the Asians that live there will say the opposite.
Truly an excellent movie about history in a nutshell. A few centuries ago, Poland was one of the most influential countries in Europe. Later, the Polish-Lithuanian state between Catherine II's Tsarist Russia and Frederick's Prussia, as well as Austria, between the Third Reich and the USSR, never lost the spirit of freedom and independence. Today we are here where we have always belonged, and our path to the end of World War II lasted over 50 years, until 1999 (NATO) and 2004 (EU). Strength, friendship and alliance to our great friends, neighbors and allies as in 1683 (Vienna-Sobieski), Kościuszko i Pułaski (Independence War -USA). Polish anthem from the times of Napoleon Bonaparte: March, Dąbrowski's march from Italian soil to Poland.
8:35 I f love the irony that you talk about Catherine partitioning Poland but at the same show the "Hołd Ruski" painting of Polish king reciving the tribute from the chained Russian Tsar in 1619 lmaoo
Great video! It's always good to see an outside perspective on our history, but there's one thing that needs to be mentioned. The main point of the Warsaw Uprising in 1944 was to establish an independent Polish state that would "greet" the Soviet army (in which Poles were also fighting to liberate Poland) and then help to liberate the rest of Poland. The russians saw this coming and stopped right before Warsaw when the uprising was already underway, under the pretext of "reorganization." In truth, they stopped because they understood the purpose of the uprising and waited for it to fail. The worst part of this is that the Polish soldiers in the Soviet army had to watch as their capital was in flames, unable to do anything about it.
Love from a Ukrainian living ironically in USA, thank you for opening your doors to our refugees. ❤❤❤ Love your videos, I'm glad there is someone exporting info and culture from Eastern Europe other than Putin's propaganda machine, in meme format no less.
If you still have time and stay in this part of Poland seriously think of Tatry, Góry Stołowe or Karpaty. Such amazing places! And the weather is supposed to be good this weekend ❤️
We weren't always fighting with Germany, because Germany as a state exists for 150 years only. We were fighting with Prussia but at the same time lived in peace with Saxony. Polish-Prussian border for hundreds of years was peaceful.
This, unified Germany is so freaking new... It's insane that people keep getting that wrong. It's _much_ younger than the USA. German speakers were mostly farmers, scattered throughout a bunch of little kingdoms and stuff. France and England _really_ didn't want unified german-speaking lands and suppressed nationalistic movements, until they grew crazy...
@@LETMino85das stimmt so nicht wirklich. Die Geschichte Deutschlands ist einfach komplett anders verlaufen. Es stimmt sicherlich, dass ein vereinter Nationalstaat sehr spät zustande kam, doch dennoch kann man Deutschland schon weit davor als Land identifizieren. Insbesondere als Sprachraum und Kulturregion. Ich glaube der Fehler liegt einfach darin zu ignorieren, dass die Deutschen anders zu ihrem Land stehen als zum Beispiel die Franzosen und das schon seit Jahrhunderten. Der Begriff "Deutschland" allein ist einfach nicht vielschichtig genug um diese Elemente zu verkörpern. Es gab auch einige Denker die die Deutschen für so kulturgebunden ansahen, dass ihrer Meinung die Bildung eines nationalen Staatss nicht nötig vielleicht sogar ein Fehler sei. Goethe und Schiller sind da bekannte Beispiele. Es waren also nicht nur die Franzosen und Briten, die dagegen waren. Außerdem haben viele Menschen ein gewisses Fehlwissen wenn es um die Bildung mittelalterlicher Bevölkerungen geht. Es stimmt schon, dass der größte Teil der Bevölkerung in den ländlichen Regionen gearbeitet hat und Bauern waren, doch nicht nur. Vor allem im Falle der deutschen Bevölkerung. Das damalige deutsche Erbsystem, im Gegensatz zum Slawischen, hat dafür gesorgt, dass meist nur eines der damals zahlreichen Kinder in einer Familie die Gesamtheit des Erbes erhielt. Das hatte Vor-und Nachteile. Zum eine sorgte es dafür, dass das Erbe über die Generationen nicht immer weiter aufgeteilt und kleiner wurde, zum anderen führte es aber wuch dazu, dass viele Heranwachsende erst einmal nichts in der Hand hatten. Deshalb gingen viele von diesen in die Städte um eine Lehre zu machen oder in die Weiten Europas, um dort Arbeit zu suchen. Später auch nach Süd-und Nordamerika. In Verbindung mit der deutschen Tendenz hohen Wert auf Lese-und Schreibfertigkeiten zu legen hat das dazu geführt, dass viele Orte in Osteuorpa oder auch Skandinavien von deutschsprachigen Stadtverwaltern, Architekten, Buchdruckern oder anderen Fachkräften beeinflusst wurden. Die Deutschen als reines Bauernvolk zu verstehen ist daher nicht wirklich angebracht. Gilden, Verbünde, Söldnerkompanien, Priester, Universitäten, Bauhütten etc waren sehr häufig von Deutschen dominiert. Viele Orte außerhalb Deutschlands bis heute haben massive Einflüsse aus dieser Zeit. Städte wie Danzig/Gdansk oder Riga haben klare architektonische Ähnlichkeiten zu Städten wie Lübeck oder Rostock. Städte wie Prag ähneln anderen Städten wie Würzburg, etc.
It's always a pleasure to see videos about the home country, especially from people that I follow closely. Love from Poland and keep up the good work! ❤❤❤
love from America, from an American of Polish ancestry 😍❤we have never forgotten our brothers and sisters in the motherland, we are so proud of your hard-fought independence and prosperity, and you are always in our hearts and souls😍❤
Im impressed how efficiently You managed to compress the vast history of Poland into nice and shiny pill anyone can easily swallow and retain some knowledge. Also - the foreign perspective is much refreshing for someone who learned this history, because slightly different (yet even more interesting) details were featured. As a Pole I can say one thing: dziękuję. P.S: SkyCop is the best partner You could've find considering the holiday time. No more flight issues. P.S 2: Any chances for restock of Dominator game and introduction of more Country T-shirts (like Poland for example 😉)?
Catholicism or rather church was only a platform to share ideas and consolidate people against communism or occupiers during partition times. Those were harsh times where bloody regimes could easly target unwanted people. Nowadays, free Poland is one of the fastest secularising country in the world as Pew Research wrote.
to be honest, we only hate russia (collectively), don't mind/don't like germany (some of us, especially those with a minority complex or ww2 family trauma) and we have an unresolved historical drama with ukraine yeah, we love our neighbours and we simp for czechs, hungarians and lithuanians
i remember one Irishman joking in the comments that he love Poles because we are more Irish than the Irish themselves Then he started to elaborate that he lost to a Pole in a beer drinking contest and that you guys lost to us in the complaining game called "which country has more fucked up history" lol man, I got to visit Ireland
Poles and Irish are basically the same we eat only potatoes and drink 40% liquor only difference is whisky have colour of shit and vodka taste like shit ❤
I love Poland because I'm Polish, but the Irish are the only nation in Western Europe that I really respect. They fought for independence regardless of the sacrifices. And they finally won it, just like us. Moreover, they like to have fun, they like to drink and they can drink, just like us. In my opinion, the Irish are "Poles Honoris Causa". They are always welcome in Poland. Kurwa jego mać
@@Scaramouche-sr2rn She litteraly was the King as that was the title for the ruler of Poland at a time, and queen was just a thing like consort but not that low
@@ZmieniK Yes in wider europe but in Poland King was the title of the ruler and queen was of the one married to the king, it really didn't depend on gender but it happened only once with Jadwiga
Please notice how post WWII Poland was shifted back to the West restoring its original shape from Piast times. Poznań region is liteterally where Poland were born and not "lands taken from Germany"
@@solce809 what?? 😂😂😂😂 Those lands weren't even 500 years in german hands, let alone 1000 years. 1. Western pomerania was bought by Prussia from Swedes in XVIII c. 2. Silesia (most of) was taken by Prussia in 1742. 3. The Lubus Lands/ Terra Lubus became german in 1701
@@solce809framing it like this sounds as if they were in Germany for a 1000 years. They weren't. They were part of germany for 74 years 1871-1945 it has been part ofPoland for 79 years after 1945 as of today.
@@solce809 As a Pole I live in western Poland in Gorzów, capital of Lubusz voivodeship. It was German city throughout its existence from 1257 to World War II. All residents know this and no one even tries to distort history, but it was not our country's decision to take over these lands. It was compensation from Stalin for taking away from us Lwow, which had a 600-year-old history created by Poles, Vilnius, originally Lithuanian, but due to centuries of assimilation after World War I, inhabited mainly by Poles, and many other cities and towns connected with Poland for centuries. Besides, it was Germany that started the war and lost it, which resulted in the loss of land and the shift of Russian's control deeper into Europe.
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With the first free elections in Poland in June 1989 came the fall of the Berlin wall in November 1989.
Not the other way around.
@@mateuszwesoowski9583 thats true
having 2 slices of pizza while watching let's gooooooooooooooo
let's learn bout the weirdest country XD
Hello from Cluj,Romania
@@mateuszwesoowski9583in 😢so far 88
🦅🥟🇵🇱 POLAND MENTIONED?! POLSKA GÓRĄ RAAAH 🇵🇱🥟🦅
POLSKA GÓRĄ!!!!
O KURWA JAPIERDOLE
KTOŚ NAPISAŁ TO POPRAWNIE
Ja🫄🧌
ŁOOOOO KURCZACZKI POLSKI ŻUŁF
kurwa w końcu ktoś wie jak napisać Polska górą
I'm a simple hungarian
I see a video about Poland i click
and vice versa (I'm Polish)
@@SnowWhiteArches Peakest dynamic ever
Polak Węgier dwa bratanki i do szabli i do szklanki obaj zuchy obaj żwawi niech im Pan Bóg Błogosławi!
Love Hungary from Poland 🇵🇱❤️🇭🇺
😘
Stephen Bathory based.
Üdvözlettel!
Correction. Jadwiga was not a queen, she was a king. This is because in medieval Poland, unlike other countries where the queen is basically a female king, the title only referred to the consort of the ruling monarch, and thus held very little power. As by the time of Jadwiga's life there was no male succesor to the Polish throne, she was crowned as king so she could effectively govern the .country
Based
@@applesandgrapesfordinner4626 She was
So now we need to ask ourselves: if the union with Lithuania hadn't happen, would her husband be a queen?
FemKing
@@mskiptr Their husband would be classified as a consort which might be worse
I salute my Polish brothers from 🇮🇹. As many know, we mention each other in our national anthems.
,,Z ziemi włoskiej do Polski !” - From Italian Land to Poland ! This words are about polish legions that were created, with the help of France, in Italy at the end of 18 century (1797) to fight for the polish case.
Il sangue d'Italia e il sangue Polacco.
@@TexugoGDA All'Austria bruciò il cuore
yay yippie
In Polish anthemn it's actually beacouse it was created when Polish legions we're creating in Italy thanks to Napoleon.
Ah yes Poland.. The one and only country that we hungarians respect and unironically love.. Much love from Hungary!! 🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
Polska Węgry. Węgry Polska. Braterskość niezniszczalna 💪💪💪💪💪
We love Hungary ❤
You put the flag upside down
@@maksimo2230 yea i just realized that 💀💀💀
@@SirSunThe2nd Chill man, Poland Ball is upside-down as well. There is a reason it is.
Poland is the definition of “between a rock and a hard place”
Or as we like to say: "Between a hammer and a anvil".
More like between a rock, another rock, and a boulder
"Your first time?" (C) Ukraine
XD
Double-team me harder a history..
Love Poland from Czechia 🇵🇱❤️🇨🇿 Na zdraví bratři 🍻
Hell yeah, I love czech beer. Na zdrowie, bracie!
Czeskie piwo jest najlepsze
Na zdraví
Zdravim z Polsko brati Ćechov
Na zdravi bratri! And remember Kraloviec is Czechia 🥰
Poland, the only thing that both Romania and Hungary can agree is based
Poland is the country that loves both Hungary and Romania and we just sad seeing them argue :/
Poland, looking at Romanian history: wait, we were the baddies? WTF? 😅
Hungary: shhh!
@@Samsung-1.9Cu.Ft.Microwave true, and I'm sure the hungarians if they ever learn a second language would agree
TRUEEE
As a Pole I didn't know there was such a thing as Hungary vs Romania but I always preferred Romania and thought why you'all simping for Hungary
My favourite little piece of history as a hungarian is when the Warsaw rebellion broke out, the hungarian units, despite being on the germans side, helped the rebels instead. With munitions, medicine, supplies and rations. Polska Gurom brothers
And we will always love you for that ❤️
I love how Poland just never quits, no matter what. And even after literally being wiped off the map they still come back. 💪🇵🇱
Jesteśmy jak pieprzony Feniks😅Pozdrawiam z🇵🇱🍻
That's why no one ever tries to bomb us out of existence. If we get nuked, expect us to ride anything that survived, be it giant rabid rats, to get revenge for our loved ones.
Never back down, never what? 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥
The polish olwayes comeback 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
We will always fucking come back
Greetings to our polish brothers from Hungary
average hungarian
@@weaponizedbattletoaster pretty much
We’re not brothers, you revanchist mongoloids
And much love back at our hungarian brothers! 😊
I am a simple polish guy, when I see a Hungarian comment I instantly hit like
Look at Poland right now , just a decade away from beating Britain on gdp per capita 🤘 Greetings from Lithuania dear Polish brothers ❤️
Don't know about GB and GDPs but much love from Poland.
You guys know we don't need to say this. You know we love you. 🤗
@@HanSolo__ what are your views on india
Gdp is still not exactly wealth of average peopIe. I find last years much more expensive to live here, while wages didnt raise that fast We are dozens of years from being as wealthy on average as west and as basically a colony for west companies we won't suddenly surpass the motherland of those :).
Thank you very much, greetings to the Lithuanian people.
We don't forget, soon brother, soon it will be the Europe of Lithuania.
Poland is seriously my second favorite country, right after my own. Feel the love, greetings from Hungary.
As a Pole, I never had a better time than when I visited Hungary. Together forever brothers!
thats sad, We love you hungary as much we love us ;(
kisses from Poland to Hungary 💋💋
Hello my fellow V4 mates, greetings from half Czech half Slovak mf!
Poland is truly a warrior country
Poland is such a large symbol to me for pride of culture and preserverence. It's admirable how much desire these people had to be their own independent state. I'm from Brabant, the Dutch state has made quite an effort to erase our culture after annexation and has written our painful history out of the books as it's not important enough to teach. I wish more people would be aware of it. Maybe we don't have to be a break away state, neither do I ever expect us to be reunited with the Brabants in Belgium (although for many of us, going north is more of a foreign experience as crossing the border to Belgium), but I wish people here, like the Poles, would take more pride in the remains of their culture and learn about our ancestry. Our education system may not provide it, but we can teach ourselves. Who knows it may lead to more equal representation in politics and whatever.
I'm eternally grateful for the selfless act of the Poles to liberate our province, the town I was raised in all my life, together with the Scottish. I can't imagine having your own country completely be torn down, for them to risk their lives to give us the freedom we now experience. We then got to grow whilst Poland after liberation was still stuck under the Soviet influence.
I visit Poland a lot, I go by car, visiting the big cities to little towns, my extended family lives there, it's a beautiful country, super hospitable if you show you make an attempt to learn about their history. You can see the people went through a lot, but it's crazy to see how rapidly the country grows, it has a lot of potential. I try to advocate a ton for my friends and family to visit the country during a holiday or whatever, they always come back excited with many fun stories. Ofcourse there's some problematic stuff going on there as well, but don't we all suffer from these things in the end anyways? I hope Poland is here to stay unimpaired and now gets the liberty to grow and establish itself as a country.
👏♥️🇵🇱
"Nation-building" in the 19th century meant a small elite forcing their customs and culture on the general populace. In the mid-18th century only 12% of France's population spoke "French". By the mid-19th century, over half did. By the mid-20th century, local dialects were dying. And now they are all but dead.
Unfortunately most people don't know this because educational systems are controlled by the same elite class that engaged in this historic cultural erasure.
Haha. Jestem prostym Litwinem. Widzę wideo o Polsce, klikam🇱🇹🇵🇱
Po Polacy i Litwini raczej się dogadywali. Problemy zaczęły się ze wzrostem wpływów niemieckich na Litwie. A Niemcy to kłamcy i złodzieje.
So why so many Lithuanians hate Poles? Its really visible in the countries like the Netherlands where is really common at thr workplace where You have a lot of different nationalities
@@Papjeż2137they r hypocrite as Ukrainians 😢& u know; not brain no pain 😂
@@Papjeż2137 I'm not sure what you mean by that, this comment is positive and 90% of Lithuanians think positively about Poland. Maybe some Lithuanians might still be angry at Poland for taking Vilnius and drawing an ultimatum (in 1919), which was one of the top 10 most shocking anime betrayals. Tho most Lithuanians like myself forgave Poland. And now Poland and Lithuania are still the best bros.
As a hungarian, any picture or mention of Wojtek brings a big goofy grin on my face. That bear was an absolute unit.
Yeah, i don't think any other country than my dear Poland would have a bear as its soldier.
@@witolldus2448 When bears are associated with Russia but Poland was the first country that enlisted a bear
@@histhoryk2648What other countries enlisted a bear
@@petergeramin7195I think Canada did.
Polish soldiers: get a pet bear
Some guy on the boat with stick in his ass: no pets allowed
Polish soldiers: Screw that, bear gets enlisted
Litteraly the backstory of how the hell we got a deam bear into army...aslo I'm like 90% sure he ended the war being promoted to an officer rank. I think a Sargent to be more precise xD Imagine your direct superior being LITTERALY a bear
4:23 KING. Polish KING Jadwiga. The tile of "Queen" in Poland at the time meant "King's wife" not "Female ruler" so, because she was the actual "Ruler of Poland" and not just "important dudes wife", she was crowned as a King, not a Queen.
Same thing happened with her sister- Mary the King of Hungary.
"Jadwiga was crowned "king" in Poland's capital, Kraków, on 16 October 1384."
"Having no male siblings, Mary was crowned "king" of Hungary on 17 September 1382, seven days after Louis the Great's death.
Exactly. Back in the 14th century official documents in Poland were written in Latin. In those documents Jadwiga was crowned as Rex (king), not Regina (queen). While it's true she signed some letters as Regina (queen), her official title was Rex (king). Fun fact: not much later we had another female king (i.e. crowned as Rex, not Regina) of Poland.
And it's extremaly funny that this had to be done so the fkin magnates and other nobility wouldn't make a fuss about woman rulling the country.
King was gender neutral, only recently there has been such a razor focus on gender centered monikers.
I guess the dude is poisoned by Lingua Franca of the world so he does not understand that things can be neutral, there is only "right" and "not right".
He also made quite some mistakes regarding the cossacks, like assigning them to ukraine where ukraine was founded first in 1991, a fact which is glaringly overlooked in favor of somehow assigning history to a place that never had any direct history, much like there was no poland before officially estabilishing it in 966.
The video is an epitome of modern historical convenience.
@@secretname2670 Only if by "only recently" you mean 1800s and essentially up to 1945. "Feminatives" or female nouns for profession names et cetera are common in old newspapers from pre-war Lviv for example. It was mostly during communist regime that the gender neutral forms took hold alongside the gender neutral "towarzyszu" or "comrade". They are being brought back now, rather than "invented".
@@tkg__ well yes, that's somewhat recent, given the 123 year long gap in polish culture which amounted to 123 years of stunted development. Spierdzielaj w podskokach póki jeszcze jesteś zdolny do podskoków bo ci pejsy zawiąże na supeł.
As a Pole, from seeing the love from our hungarian lovers we DEMAND a video about Hungary
literally released on my birthday, thank you fam. POLSKA GUROOOOM
Sto lat! Wszystkiego najlepszego! 💖🎉
A Very Happy Birthday to You! And even if there be no video ever about my country - we will always love Poland until the end of Time (and beyond). It is simply the natural Law of the Universe... Dużo miłości dla Was wszystkich, wspaniali Polakowie!! 😀
@@melodies_are_alive Thanks alot man! You're sure right, lengyelország és Magyarország közötti szerelem egyszerűen az univerzum törvénye.
Polak Węgier dwa bratanki i do szabli i do szklanki obaj zuchy obaj żwawi niech im Pan Bóg błogosławi 🇵🇱❤️🇭🇺
Polish history in a nutshell
1000: We’re so back
1444: ITS SO OVER
1447: were so back
1650: ITS SO OVER
1789: ITS SO EVEN MORE OVER
1807: Were so back
1814: ITS SO OVER
1918: Were so back
1920: WERE SO EVEN MORE BACK
1939: ITS SO OVER
1945: We’re so back
1947: ITS SO OVER
1989: Were so back
Let's hope it will be at least another 400 years or more before more "It's so over" comes to menu.
@@thechosenone729 Reich minding its own business + russia cries in agony. It will be chill for at least two generations.
I love Poland from North Macedonia! На здравје, словенски пријатели. 🇲🇰🥂🇵🇱
🫂❤️
🍻
Poland, truly an honour to share the same continent with such a based nation and incredible badass and kind people.
Hey, loving eachother in the comments are Bulgaria-Romania thing, don't let Poland take that from us! 🇧🇬❤🇷🇴
Also Poland-Hungary too
@@cerebrummaximus3762 We don't want to take your lover away from you. We want strong friends in the Balkans.
Moldova is Romania. Greetings from Poland.
@@cerebrummaximus3762 bro we made our own Schenghen with blackjack and hookers , literally. So no one is talking that away from us 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Poland; Breaks german enigma machine, smuggles out their notes, scientists, and captured machines to Britain in the short few days before they get overran.
Britain: All me actually.
The Brits finally returned Polish gold though. They only “kept it safe” for 70 years.
@@andrzejostrowski5579 well, it's actually quite better, that they've returned it recently to us rather than during PRL (communism) era. The soviets would've just taken it for themselves.
@@miesny6716 the Soviets don’t rule Poland for more than 30 years. But you’re right, they would have taken it all if they had the opportunity.
@@andrzejostrowski5579cummunists ruled Poland for 45 years...
@@Shirayuki477 thanks for this information. For reference, I was born in that system, and I remember quite a bit of stuff, I was a kid though. I remember the Soviet soldiers on the streets, they only left in 1993. I think that returning this money back could help with Poland’s transition to market economy. It didn’t happen. British and French were not a reliable ally for Poland. They did not send any help at the beginning of the war, took money, took breakthroughs - like the mentioned Enigma algorithm, billed the Polish government for defending Britain, and then threw Poland to Stalin and decades of communism.
Poland plays real life Civilization on the hardest difficulty.
*Proceeds to get Recalled Back to Life multiple times*
not true. there's no nuklear ghandi. it's 99% difficulty
Sometimes i feel like Finland or Iceland does that
CIV MENTIONED RAHHH 🦅🦅🦅🦅
Fr
Poland, country of my ancestors and heritage. Sadly I just speak broken Polish because my parents didnt teach me so I had to do it myself so wish me luck reaching that goal once in my life. Sadly not much opportunities to do so
Wróć do domu bracie,do Polski🇵🇱Tutaj będziesz miał duzo okazji rozmawiać po polsku😂
@@Bakambol haha witam bracie. To jest prawie ale nie dostałeś dość pieniądze od roboty nie jak tu w Niemcy. Ale mam dom w polską to jest moją snach (I'm sure I made some grammar mistakes and without autocorrect it would look like a Legasthenic)
@@SEDATEDSlothRecords6083 Zarobki lepsze w Niemczech ale ludzie,jedzenie,alkohol,
kultura,natura,bezpieczeństwo,czystość i tak dalej…zdecydowanie po stronie Polski😄Błędy gramatyczne się pojawiają ale zrozumiałem co chcesz mi powiedzieć wiec spokojnie bracie dobrze ci idzie!🍻
What tools are you using learning it?
Ayo, if you want to hang out, grab a beer and talk Polish language, come and meet with us. write if you're interested!!! Greetings from Poland!!
Love to my Poland brothers from Czechia, we are holding Europe continent together 🇨🇿 ❤ 🇵🇱
Cheers to Poland from Lithuania! Amžinai draugeliai
Pozdro lil bro 😁😁
Cheers back to you old friend!
We are not friends. You oppressing Poles in Lithuania. You changing history and you slathered tens of thousands innocent Poles during yhe II War. And never apologize.
🥸🥸🥸@@nuuskamuikkunen407
@@nuuskamuikkunen407 you are 100p right
This is a comedy channel, but you have presented Polish history more honestly and concisely than many professional historians and foreign institutions. Respect mate! Na zdrowie!
Not really... He didn't say anything about martial law and said about the fall of the Berlin wall before half-free elections in Poland (The wall has fallen in november, the elections were five months ealier).
And yes, he said about suppressing Solidarność in 1983 by intimidation, BUT IT IS WRONG
On 13th december 1981 military led by general Wojciech Jaruzelski (with support of the ruling party) TOOK CONTROL OVER COUNTRY and with brutal force tried to destroy oppostion, intimidation was the best thing that could happen to someone at that time.
Solidarność was banned and oppostion had to go underground, just like in times of WW2 and stalinism.
Martial law in Poland ended in 1983.
@@kanclerzadam8715 Well, i guess he didn't have enough sources in Hungarian and English. For example I've checked Wikipedia in English and it had much less information than the Polish one. Plus Polish history is not that well known to foreigners.
It's sad, but still it's a fact
The history of the only country other than Hungary that is allowed to exist, I am from Hungary 🇭🇺 and I love Poland 🇵🇱
I thought you only loved me
uh oh..
@@TyrantSolosWife my love, I promise you all my love is for you my wife
@@TyrantSolodisliked.
@@TyrantSolosWife no my wife, forgive me I beg
Dude, your pronunciations are insanely good for a non-native speaker, the history is genuinely better than what's taught in schools and the title cards got me spitting my drink out bc of how accurate they are 😭
This is gold, and I'm sure other Poles agree.
He’s a Serb, that’s why, he also speaks a Slavic language
Was it? I wouldn't say so
I'm so glad that you didn't say that Mieszko was the first Polish king, a lot of people get it wrong, even here in Poland.
Let's hope Poland continues on its road to prosperity!
Love from Belgium
♥️
I wish the best to my Polish brothers from Hungary!! 🇭🇺 ♥ 🇵🇱
Wszystkiego najlepszego dla naszych braci Węgrów🇵🇱🥰🇭🇺
Why grażdanka thou you russian bot or smth?
Kocham Was bracia
Polak Węgier dwa bratanki
🇵🇱❤️🇭🇺 thank you bro
Poland is genuinely a real life Fortnite map.
So much insane shit happens there, but I guess they deserve to be wacky and have some fun considering their history.
"deserve to be wacky" or in other words: "Needing a semi-understandable justification to be different than what is percieved normal in my culture". What an american thing to say. Almost as american as equating a real place with real people further away than Ohio to a fucking kids videogame. Keep wondering why even your allies do not respect your detached and infantile asses.
The chapter 1 map also looks like poland roughly
Original Fornite (Save the World) and the chapter 1 map were made by a Polish studio, so it checks out.
@@promant6458wait really???
@@skajjjj Yep, Epic Games Poland, now called People Can Fly
Poland wasn't "one of the first countries to denounce communism". It was the first. Months before the Berlin Wall fell. And it fell thanks to the changes in Poland, and not the other way around. Poland started the so called "domino effect" after which communism fell one by one in all the countries in the Soviet Block.
As a Pole I am obliged to say: "Poland is not an eastern European country. We are central european"
Fun fact: if you split the European continent in half, Poland would be split into both eastern and western parts, but the western part would be larger than the eastern part, so only these 3 statements are true:
- Poland is in Central Europe
- Poland is in both Eastern and Western Europe (if you split Europe in 2 parts - western and eastern)
- Poland is more western than eastern (i.e. more territory is in western part than in eastern)
And if anyone comes here saying it's about the Cold War, Warsaw Pact vs. NATO etc., it was only 45 years out of a millenium of Polish history and it ended over 30 yrs ago.
No u fcking Slav your Eastern European and not white
Nie ma znaczenia. Jeśli ludzie na zachodzie mówią że Polska to "wschodnioeuropejskie" państwo to znaczy że dla nich jest "wschodnioeuropejskie"
There are only 4 directions, there is no Central
@modmaker7617
@aldaron1021
this was a thing called joke. You guys are way too serious 😀
Love Hungary from Poland.
Ok Lithuania and Romania we do not forget about you my dear friends.
Greets from Poland
Love Poland. Greetings from Romania.
Love from hungary ❤
Maybe you could have mentioned that the Polish government and part of the army retreated through Romania:
As many as 120,000 Polish troops withdrew through the Romanian Bridgehead area to neutral Romania and Hungary. Most of those troops joined the newly-formed Polish Armed Forces in the West in France and the United Kingdom during 1939 and 1940. Until Germany attacked the Soviet Union during Operation Barbarossa and the United States joined the war, the Polish Army was one of the largest forces of the Allies.[5]
The Romanian government also received the treasury of the National Bank of Poland in 1939. Part of it, consisting of 1,261 crates containing 82,403 kg of gold, was loaded aboard a commercial ship in the port of Constanța and transported to Western Europe. The transport was escorted by ships of the Romanian Navy to prevent its interception by Soviet submarines in the Black Sea. The second part of the treasury was deposited in the National Bank of Romania and was returned to Poland on 17 September 1947
That gold you mentioned was kept in London, and was just returned to Poland a couple of years ago.
Whole gold never got back to Poland
@@adammedlarski9216But where the gold went? Who kept the gold?
@@djprojectus there is possibility that a some piece of all gold was transported to Africa and there was robbed by natives and than by France
@@djprojectus Also to mention, The United Kingdom allegedly billed the Polish government-in-exile an amount of £107 million for the provision of fuel, airplanes, airfields, food, accommodation, ammunition, etc., during the WW2. Apparently, later on part of the bill was written off. It's a shame to talk about, as it's well known who tipped the scales in the Battle of Britain: the Polish pilots.
Cześć i chwała bohaterom.
Glory and honor to the heroes.
Love from hungary to our polish brothers ❤
Same
We love our hungarian bros too!
I am a simple polish guy, when I see a Hungarian comment I instantly hit like
We love you to!
❤ from Poland ❤️
Gotta give poland respect
They got fucked up so much in history yet never stoped fighting for their culture
They are like the rocky of countrys
Greetings from germany 🇩🇪
We will never surrender. There are nations that have foundations so strong they cant be uprooted
Growing up in Asia, I knew about Poland from their professional CS players. My word, were their aims so impeccable and precise! *Chef kiss*
Fun fact. In the 1947 election the Polish Workers Party most likely lost to the democratic opposition. We don't know the exact results, but most likely the Polish Socialist Party would have won.
Later in the 50s, the Workers Party decided they would merge with the Socialists (the Socialists didn't know about it) resulting in removal of about 25% of Polish politicians, from... political live (as far as I know most of them lived on, no "window accidents"), creating the Polish United Workers Party and getting rid of their main opposition... for about 5 minutes, after which Polish Socialist Party reformed once again as underground opposition. They were behind most of protests in Poland until Solidarity come into be.
The elections Werę obviously not fair as the communists manipulated with results. And what now? They did exactly the same thing with „elections” in Ukraine illegally annexed oblasts. Same practucixes, the West should learn that elections under Russian control have nothing to do with demokracy
Piłsutaki was part of the socialist party but abandoned it as soon as he came to power because he only agreed with the rebellion part. Absolutely based.
Here in Czechia, commies actually won and social democratic party was kind of their friend ally party, also without them allowing it first, commies didn't ban them completely just to show that there is still "democracy" and you "don't have to" vote commies. 😀 ČSSD was the oldest Czech party, established already during Austria-Hungary and a lot of opposition people during communism were their members or their future members. There were more left wing oriented people ofcourse, more conservative people had Christian party or how to call them (KDU-ČSL) which also somehow existed even during communism. It's sad that ČSSD as the oldest traditional democratic left wing party pretty much died few years ago (I don't vote them, but I still find it sad that we don't have traditional left wing party anymore) and some renamed commies and far right/left wing populists are growing again now.
It's even more ridiculous, ČSSD changed offcial name to SOCDEM, but they didn't keep their original shortcut ČSSD protected, so their former leader immediately stole it and created his own ČSSD party, so people who are just used to vote ČSSD for decades and don't watch politics now vote for completely different party and they don't even know that! Czech politics is completely crazy. 😀
“in the 50s”? So-called “unification” of Polish Workers' Party (PPR) and Polish Socialist Party (PPS) was finalized December 1948.
I am a simple Hungarian, I see Poland, I click and like
My tez was kochamy😘
I am American. Is it the polan and hungerman r happy frends?????? 😲
@@notmyrealname977 Yes, Hungarians and Poles have a long history of friendship
Do polan feed hungerman a kielbasa???? Oh kurwa charnok
Hey your pfp and username remind me of something. Do you know hetalia?
The fact you resisted a Winged Hassars meme in the first 4 minutes of the video shows how much of a class act you are.
Love Poland, from Germany ❤🇵🇱🇩🇪
Wheres reparations at?
@@Vloseq Where's the German eastern territory at?
@@3chmidt Ask Stalin, Rosevelt, and Churchill. I will take pre war borders, and reparations from you barbaric inhuman nation for mindless genocide of Poles. You paid billions to Israel for the jew shwindle, but not for real damages you have done to the Polish state
@@3chmidt At the same place where Poland eastern territories, where is 6 000 000 of our people thou?
You're brave Lucas! 😂 I love them and their country too, but you personally are responsible for the WWs and reparations! Never forget that. They hate Germans as a principle, no matter what they do. It's pretty much like in the 1930s but reversed. Just look at the Pis party propaganda, it's ridiculous. But keep doing what you're doing and I agree 🇩🇪❤️🇵🇱
ahhh Poland. The country that has made Sandu Ciorba famous outside RO. Much love from Romania :)
Ciorba&Cioran ❤ Love Romania!
omg i love him he's iconic
Dalibomba!
we love sandu ciorba, love from PL
Perfect timing haha, I just got back from Poland a few weeks ago, was visiting my girlfriends family in Warmia-Mazury. To say it was a positive experience would be a massive understatement. Theres so many things I love about Poland that I wont even try to list them here. It was my second time going and I can't wait to go back again, coming back to the USA after almost a month there made me so sad. Kocham Cię Polsko! 🇵🇱♥️
PL: Dziewczyny mamy najlepsze na świecie, prawda? : )
EN: That's great, our ladies are the best, aren't they? : )
@Michalkox1 hahaha my Polish is nowhere near fluent, but still, it seems to me that translation is a bit off 😅
I am from Olsztyn, I love the area, its peacefulness, and the nature.
Warmia mazury where you’ve been? I live there in olsztyn
@annamakuch7377 Nice! I went to Olsztyn for the first time this trip but spent most of my time in Bartoszyce & Kętrzyn. Also in the same region I've been to Lidzbark Warmiński, Reszel, Gołdap and Frombork. We went to Giżycko this year for the first time as well and it was wonderful! I love Northen Poland, it's beautiful.
Poland didn't unify with Lithuania in 1385, it was more of a military alliance against the Teutons and would unify fully less then 200 years from then
Personal union -- common ruler. Details of the arrangement... were interpreted differently for both sides, hence the question remains as to how united they were at the time. A union, however, is a union, even a personal one.
I also loled when he said that Warsaw uprising failed because it "didnt gather much foreign support" lmao. I think that it was more due to a) sending heavily underequipped desperate people inc women children and elderly against regular German military was a suicide (technically one of its masterminds claimed that "with the blood of dead polish children and women we will move the hearts of the west and Stalin to support Polish independence" and yes, im serious - dude GENUINELY believed that... from London of course, none of these people were in Warsaw to be apart of it), b) west had absolutely no way of supporting it besides dropping supplies which were usually tsken by Germans since there was no way of dropping it accurately in that chaos, and c) Stalin ordered Red Army to stand down few kilometres from the fighting zone and not help it because... why would he help people directly trying to oppose him lol? Just let them kill as many Germans as they can and then get killed themselvws, two birds with one stone (again, people who actually thought Stalin would welcome "independent Warsaw" with open arms instead of just killing everybody were complete morons, but then people who later though Stalin was gonna help out the rebellion were... just plain reta*ded).
The Warsaw Uprising failed because there was literally no way for it to not fail, and for some decisionmakers that was the point.
The funny part about what i just said is that although basically every single normal historian knows this, you cant really speak avout it in public because people from left and... well mostly right will genuinely try to assault you because "HOW DARE YOU SPEAK BADLY ABOUT WOMEN AND CHILDREN WHO DIED FOR THIS COUNTRY???!!!" Even tho noone said anything bad abojt them, on the contrary, its inspiring how they knew its gonna be a slaughter but decided to fight anyway; its the people who made the decision to do it in London (the polish government abroad) who shouldve been hanged for treason for it, but instead we have streets named after them...
Exactly.
@@aw2584 Wasn't the soviet army like few hours from warsaw when it happened, and even tho the revolt was still ongoing they didn't go inside just waited for the slaughter to end
@@KiraiKatsuji Well, Soviet army was unprepared for moving over Vistula for the next months (they started offensive in January 1945, so several months after the Warsaw Upraising fell). And without guarantees of support this upraising should not start as it was meant to fall.
As a Hungarian living in Poland, I'm ashamed how Orbán is shitting on our 1000 years long friendship. We could do the same prosperity, like Poland
I tak was kochamy i my mamy jeszcze gorszych polityków bracie…
Bro, who cares about what our politicians are saying and doing, they are all clowns. All that matters is that people between our countries get along without words. Every time I visit Hungary, I feel at home, even though the Hungarian language is too much for me :D.
Not gonna lie, I feel bad for you
That round puppet guy is terrible
What makes matters worse, some poles say negative things about Hungary because of him, since they don't know the history between us
@@yp2gr_9Wz89Qz3 Calling Orban "puppet" is the funniest shit ever, cause he is the only one who doesnt act like puppet at all.
@@maxalbon9557 there isn't someone simping more for their russian daddy and being an absolute pain in the back to europe team effort against its neoimperial conquests. The victims of the 1956 uprising are rolling in their grave.
Love Poland from Serbia 🎉
20:50 I would not claim Normandy landing the most infuential contribution of Polish Forces. This title should go to capturing Monte Cassino castle on Italian Front in 1944. This victory was so influential that you will find "Monte Cassino street" in any major city in Poland. You even used a photo of soldiers capturing the castle - the one with the bear. Also honorable mention should go to the 303rd airfoce division in Battle of England.
And here i would object. Roman Czerniawski. In very big "skrót" (i forgot the word). I'm gonna talk about from the start of spying in Germany (you can watch historia bez cenzury "Hitler zrobiony w wała" vid but I dont remember if there are eng sub) he made spy web in germany then one of his guys drunk talked to germans that hes a spy. Czerniawski got captured but germans didn't kill him but offered him a job he took it but decided to be a double spy. With allies he gave non important info to germans. He's work quickly got onto austrian painter desk. He "calibrated" german bombing of uk where he saved towns. D-day. He told yes they would attack the beach but said it was a decoy attack and the main oone will break out far more east. After they captured it Roman said he told the truth but the decoy worked so well that they went with it. Then he evacuated. In conclusion without it most of the world would speak german.
Can you tell more about the bear?
@@milicaradakovic8098 Polish troops, that formed in the Soviet Union under general Anders and evacuated with many many civilians through Iran, bought Wojtek as a cub. He was a platoon mascot, until some day during artillery bombardment he picked up a crate with ammo and passed it down. He was enrolled as a regular soldier for supplies/food reasons and followed the whole journey of polish 2nd corps. After the war his handler took him to Scotland and he later spent the rest of his days at the zoo.
That's not the only bear in the Polish army, there were Baśka Murmanska, polar bear that came with the ex-Russian polish division in 1918 from Arkhangelsk. Very gentle, no ammo-carrying type of bear, but also enlisted as regular soldier for supplies reasons
@@Mort7475 I like this story so much!
There was no castle, but an early medieval abbey in Cassino. And what the Polish soldiers finally captured was rubble, as the enture town had been heavily bombarded by the Allied Forces artillery and airplanes, including that abbey, which was not manned by any German troops by the way. 240,000 Allied troops took part in that battle, not just the 2nd Polish Corps.
Also, do not confuse division with a squadron. Division = dywizja; XX; 3-5 regiments or brigades, around 10,000-25,000 men; dywizjon = battalion or squadron; II; in case of air forces usually numbering between 12 to 24 aircraft. RAF 303 was a squadron, not an air division. There are no air divisions in RAF, only groups.
When I saw a title of a new video I rushed here in 3 seconds. I'm from Poland and I must say that I was moved to the tears with all that historical details and affairs all put up together in a video of that wierdly admirable Serbian Guy. !!! POLSKA GÓRĄ !!!
to have the homam3 ost in a poland documentary is another level of really understanding us poles dziekuje
As someone from the Chicago area, I got nothing but respect for Poland! The Polish practically built Chicago! Plus Chicago is the second largest Polish city in the world right after Warsaw!
the choice of Heroes 3 battle music during the crushing end of Polish golden era is SO GOOD, that I had chills - it's definitely one our most favourite games as a nation!!
I visited Poland as a Romanian. It's beautiful. Biskupin, Krakow, Malbork, Zakopane and Bydgoszcz are just awesome. In fact, as I'm writing this comment, in 2 days I'm staying in Bydgoszcz, and I'll visit Warsaw with The occasion of The Metallica concert on Sunday. Beautiful, just beautiful...
Baw się dobrze bracie!🍻
Check out Toruń while you're there, less than an hour from bydgoszcz, you'll love the old town :D
its funny because bydgoszcz is a meme city for all younger polish folks, dont remember where that originates from but i remember that internet was flodded with memes about it few years ago
@@eksotropia there's an ongoing "rivalry" between Torun and Bydgoszcz, as this is the only voivodeship with two capital cities, and I guess that's part of the reason. In communist era Bydgoszcz was picked the capital city of the region and invested into. It's been picked up as a meme quite recently, but in the region we were laughing about that for decades. Some treat it more seriously, but it's more of a meme for younger folks
@@eksotropiaIf I recall it was started by people from Bydgoszcz saying "Jebać Toruń" (fuck Toruń), then it went further and they said that to other cities. "Jebać Bydgoszcz" was a sort of retaliation really.
Poland wasn't on the world map for a terrible 123 years. Yet they survived that time and preserved their language, culture, and history despite oppression, and today stand as a free independent country.
The common slav experience 😢 Big up to the Poles from Bulgaria, we had the same experience for 500 years under the Ottomans.
ukraine and belarus have seen worse days
@@theblackpixell3216Your glory is not known by others, but it exists, brother. So don't worry.
Niech żyje Bułgaria! (Да живее България!)
Serbia was under the ottomans for 5 century's
@@theblackpixell3216 love hearing about all your rich histories. very inspiring and a testament to human resilience and brave strong people!
long live culture, history, peace, and love. as a Texan, i learn so much from this channels comment section :) 💚
Poland the most underrated country in Europe.
I agree, and I don't get why. Although, at the same time, they should be happy not to be tourist overrun.
@@LETMino85 even more things would be overpriced.
I didn't have this impression
@@wisequigonwhat is bad about Poland,oh let me guess u will say they are racists bcuz you’ve never been there and everybody who has never been to Poland will say this but the Asians that live there will say the opposite.
@@tayyavorski5699 your guess is wrong.
my favourite balkan history teacher
Truly an excellent movie about history in a nutshell. A few centuries ago, Poland was one of the most influential countries in Europe.
Later, the Polish-Lithuanian state between Catherine II's Tsarist Russia and Frederick's Prussia, as well as Austria, between the Third Reich and the USSR, never lost the spirit of freedom and independence. Today we are here where we have always belonged, and our path to the end of World War II lasted over 50 years, until 1999 (NATO) and 2004 (EU).
Strength, friendship and alliance to our great friends, neighbors and allies as in 1683 (Vienna-Sobieski), Kościuszko i Pułaski (Independence War -USA).
Polish anthem from the times of Napoleon Bonaparte: March, Dąbrowski's march from Italian soil to Poland.
8:35 I f love the irony that you talk about Catherine partitioning Poland but at the same show the "Hołd Ruski" painting of Polish king reciving the tribute from the chained Russian Tsar in 1619 lmaoo
Oh, how tables have turned. At least poland is...somewhat fine nowdays.
We got fucked after the entirety of Eastern Europe invaded Poland and lost.
Actually it's called "Hołd Szujskich".
@@FreakyPhilch the Deluge truly was a canon event
love poland my brother 🇭🇺❤️🇵🇱
ja én is xd
My tez was kochamy🇵🇱♥️🇭🇺🥰
Kocham cie bracie
Poland And czechia 🇨🇿❤️🇵🇱
we love you too
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Pomidorek 🍅
This is the most beautiful thing I saw this year (the date is attached to the comment). THANK YOU, SIR
Great video! It's always good to see an outside perspective on our history, but there's one thing that needs to be mentioned. The main point of the Warsaw Uprising in 1944 was to establish an independent Polish state that would "greet" the Soviet army (in which Poles were also fighting to liberate Poland) and then help to liberate the rest of Poland. The russians saw this coming and stopped right before Warsaw when the uprising was already underway, under the pretext of "reorganization." In truth, they stopped because they understood the purpose of the uprising and waited for it to fail. The worst part of this is that the Polish soldiers in the Soviet army had to watch as their capital was in flames, unable to do anything about it.
As a troll on the internet i fell inexorable urge to say im hungarian and love Poland
Love Hungary♥️
You dont have to, plenty of hungarians have already assembled to write their greetings XD
@@kajkarstad2484 Im więcej Węgrów tym lepiej😂
@@Bakambol Węgry Assemble🗣📢🔊😂❤
@@kajkarstad2484 hahah yeah bro😂♥️
I'm not from hungary, still love to our polish brothers
God bless You brother,
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Wow I always wanted to research about Poland and was lucky to do it after a month you made this, awesome!
A Serb doing a video about Poland 🇵🇱 😊
4:25 Bro just skipped 600 years of history
Właśnie właśnie, gdzie rozbicie dzielnicowe?
Bro skipped the part where Poland conquered Moscow
Yup.
@@F-16.Enjoyer Mentioned for 15 seconds at best
@@FreakyPhilch And the part about the mongols or about poland unifying back into a Kingdom with the last two piasts
Love from a Ukrainian living ironically in USA, thank you for opening your doors to our refugees. ❤❤❤ Love your videos, I'm glad there is someone exporting info and culture from Eastern Europe other than Putin's propaganda machine, in meme format no less.
Cheers brother. Slava Ukraini
@@PolityczneLSDjebniety xD
@@marekpieczarek-i7n sklej tam p1zdę kremlowska ściero
I'm on vacation in Poland right now
I jak ci się u nas podoba?😅
@@Bakambol only had 2 days in Poland and saw Krakow and Katowice. They were some nice cities
If you still have time and stay in this part of Poland seriously think of Tatry, Góry Stołowe or Karpaty. Such amazing places! And the weather is supposed to be good this weekend ❤️
enjoy
We weren't always fighting with Germany, because Germany as a state exists for 150 years only. We were fighting with Prussia but at the same time lived in peace with Saxony. Polish-Prussian border for hundreds of years was peaceful.
This, unified Germany is so freaking new... It's insane that people keep getting that wrong. It's _much_ younger than the USA. German speakers were mostly farmers, scattered throughout a bunch of little kingdoms and stuff. France and England _really_ didn't want unified german-speaking lands and suppressed nationalistic movements, until they grew crazy...
@@LETMino85
Germanic ethnicity was spreaded among all Europe and was appreciated. Everything was and is destroyed by nationalist idea.
@@LETMino85das stimmt so nicht wirklich. Die Geschichte Deutschlands ist einfach komplett anders verlaufen. Es stimmt sicherlich, dass ein vereinter Nationalstaat sehr spät zustande kam, doch dennoch kann man Deutschland schon weit davor als Land identifizieren. Insbesondere als Sprachraum und Kulturregion. Ich glaube der Fehler liegt einfach darin zu ignorieren, dass die Deutschen anders zu ihrem Land stehen als zum Beispiel die Franzosen und das schon seit Jahrhunderten.
Der Begriff "Deutschland" allein ist einfach nicht vielschichtig genug um diese Elemente zu verkörpern.
Es gab auch einige Denker die die Deutschen für so kulturgebunden ansahen, dass ihrer Meinung die Bildung eines nationalen Staatss nicht nötig vielleicht sogar ein Fehler sei. Goethe und Schiller sind da bekannte Beispiele. Es waren also nicht nur die Franzosen und Briten, die dagegen waren.
Außerdem haben viele Menschen ein gewisses Fehlwissen wenn es um die Bildung mittelalterlicher Bevölkerungen geht. Es stimmt schon, dass der größte Teil der Bevölkerung in den ländlichen Regionen gearbeitet hat und Bauern waren, doch nicht nur. Vor allem im Falle der deutschen Bevölkerung.
Das damalige deutsche Erbsystem, im Gegensatz zum Slawischen, hat dafür gesorgt, dass meist nur eines der damals zahlreichen Kinder in einer Familie die Gesamtheit des Erbes erhielt. Das hatte Vor-und Nachteile. Zum eine sorgte es dafür, dass das Erbe über die Generationen nicht immer weiter aufgeteilt und kleiner wurde, zum anderen führte es aber wuch dazu, dass viele Heranwachsende erst einmal nichts in der Hand hatten.
Deshalb gingen viele von diesen in die Städte um eine Lehre zu machen oder in die Weiten Europas, um dort Arbeit zu suchen. Später auch nach Süd-und Nordamerika.
In Verbindung mit der deutschen Tendenz hohen Wert auf Lese-und Schreibfertigkeiten zu legen hat das dazu geführt, dass viele Orte in Osteuorpa oder auch Skandinavien von deutschsprachigen Stadtverwaltern, Architekten, Buchdruckern oder anderen Fachkräften beeinflusst wurden. Die Deutschen als reines Bauernvolk zu verstehen ist daher nicht wirklich angebracht.
Gilden, Verbünde, Söldnerkompanien, Priester, Universitäten, Bauhütten etc waren sehr häufig von Deutschen dominiert.
Viele Orte außerhalb Deutschlands bis heute haben massive Einflüsse aus dieser Zeit. Städte wie Danzig/Gdansk oder Riga haben klare architektonische Ähnlichkeiten zu Städten wie Lübeck oder Rostock. Städte wie Prag ähneln anderen Städten wie Würzburg, etc.
Love Poland from Algeria, worked with Polish people and have nothing but respect for them, they're pragmatic, hard working and are not snowflakes.
Thanks made!😊
Algieria was the place where de Gaulle rebelion started so respect.
It's always a pleasure to see videos about the home country, especially from people that I follow closely. Love from Poland and keep up the good work! ❤❤❤
I love the fact that your documentary of Poland has a soundtrack from HoM&M 3 and 5 - you're truly a man of culture
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Greetings from Białystok, Podlachia, Poland! 👑🤍❤️💛💙
Zielone Wzgórza FTW
love from America, from an American of Polish ancestry 😍❤we have never forgotten our brothers and sisters in the motherland, we are so proud of your hard-fought independence and prosperity, and you are always in our hearts and souls😍❤
Poland is part of eu and under american military occupation, not independent .
I always appreciate the use of HOMM music.
Im impressed how efficiently You managed to compress the vast history of Poland into nice and shiny pill anyone can easily swallow and retain some knowledge.
Also - the foreign perspective is much refreshing for someone who learned this history, because slightly different (yet even more interesting) details were featured.
As a Pole I can say one thing: dziękuję.
P.S: SkyCop is the best partner You could've find considering the holiday time. No more flight issues.
P.S 2: Any chances for restock of Dominator game and introduction of more Country T-shirts (like Poland for example 😉)?
A Catholic country that stiod up to Communism?! I love Poland ready❤ Respect from a Nigerian Catholic 🙏👍
Catholicism or rather church was only a platform to share ideas and consolidate people against communism or occupiers during partition times. Those were harsh times where bloody regimes could easly target unwanted people. Nowadays, free Poland is one of the fastest secularising country in the world as Pew Research wrote.
God Bless You my brother🙏🏻❤
Jeszcze Afryka nie zginęła, kiedy my żyjemy!
Fortunately, since about 20 years, religion is dying really quickly in Poland.
@@impact0r really? How quickly? Doesn't seem to be like what's happening in East Asia or western Europe.
Dude. The way ur switching soundtracks between my 2 most nostalgic games that im still playing: Stronghold Crusader and Heroes V. Love you man.
Bro really skipped around 500 years and went straight to Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
300K subs congrats
Thanks so much mate!
Ofc my friend, congratulations @LivingIronicallyinEurope
*Poland after it's history
-Who do you hate?
-Yes. Except Hungary, and maybe Balkans
*Regarding Europe*
To be fair, for most of polish existence balkans were lands under ottomans
@@gerwaltspodnovigradu5508 exactly, we have sth in common (not ottomans but still)
@@arek9804foreign invaders and occupiers at least
to be honest, we only hate russia (collectively), don't mind/don't like germany (some of us, especially those with a minority complex or ww2 family trauma) and we have an unresolved historical drama with ukraine
yeah, we love our neighbours
and we simp for czechs, hungarians and lithuanians
@@krajt1999 bro made a full explanation for my unfunny joke lol, 100% true tho
Poland has a special place in my heart, one of my dreams is to visit poland. Love from the USA
Życzę ci żeby udało ci się nas odwiedzić jak najszybciej❤
24:55 Here in Poland, we say that we joined NATO and the EU despite hating them, is because we hated the soviets even more.
Thank you for this video, it's amaizong! Greetings from Kraków, Poland
Here an idea, poland and Indonesia should united make a country 🇮🇩🤝🇵🇱
With all due respect, back off. Poland should unite with Hungary.
New bacon flag:
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@@minhaexistencianaotemsenti7132 That would make an Austrian flag.
@@85szabolcs Hello Chinese Bozgor, you took the comment seriously? Really?
@@mottom2657or perhaps Latvian
Cool video! Thanks! The history of Poland lacked the great, victorious Battle of Grunwald in 1410. This is a very important event!
New video and 300k. Naisu daze. You deserve it
Multumesc nasule
Greetings from Lithuania!!
Love from russia to polish bros. Slava rodu!
Vso ljubezen Poljski! Vsa vam čast bratje Poljaki, naj vam zemlja mirno služi
Could you do one for Uzbekistan or Kazakhstan? I love your vid they just educate but are fun. Keep it up brother you rock!
Love the Polish, you guys are always welcome in Ireland, kurwa
i remember one Irishman joking in the comments that he love Poles because we are more Irish than the Irish themselves
Then he started to elaborate that he lost to a Pole in a beer drinking contest and that you guys lost to us in the complaining game called "which country has more fucked up history" lol
man, I got to visit Ireland
Poles and Irish are basically the same we eat only potatoes and drink 40% liquor only difference is whisky have colour of shit and vodka taste like shit ❤
I love Poland because I'm Polish, but the Irish are the only nation in Western Europe that I really respect. They fought for independence regardless of the sacrifices. And they finally won it, just like us. Moreover, they like to have fun, they like to drink and they can drink, just like us. In my opinion, the Irish are "Poles Honoris Causa". They are always welcome in Poland. Kurwa jego mać
@@krajt1999Była jeszcze konkurencje Kto więcej przeklina?😢 i Kto je więcej kartofli?
@@marvju209 o tym już nie napisał
As a Pole. This has been extremely enjoyable to watch ❤️🇵🇱
Jadwiga was a king, even though she was female (just clarifying)
Jadwiga identified as male . A man who had the right to give birth🤣.
@@Scaramouche-sr2rn just google her titles mate she is title as rex which means king
@@Scaramouche-sr2rn She litteraly was the King as that was the title for the ruler of Poland at a time, and queen was just a thing like consort but not that low
@@KiraiKatsujiQueen was just Kings wife back then, Poland was ruled only by kings that's why she was crowned King.
@@ZmieniK Yes in wider europe but in Poland King was the title of the ruler and queen was of the one married to the king, it really didn't depend on gender but it happened only once with Jadwiga
Please notice how post WWII Poland was shifted back to the West restoring its original shape from Piast times. Poznań region is liteterally where Poland were born and not "lands taken from Germany"
preach
Some parts of post ww2 Poland hadn’t been in polish borders for 1000 years. These were obviously taken from Germany
@@solce809 what?? 😂😂😂😂
Those lands weren't even 500 years in german hands, let alone 1000 years.
1. Western pomerania was bought by Prussia from Swedes in XVIII c.
2. Silesia (most of) was taken by Prussia in 1742.
3. The Lubus Lands/ Terra Lubus became german in 1701
@@solce809framing it like this sounds as if they were in Germany for a 1000 years. They weren't. They were part of germany for 74 years 1871-1945 it has been part ofPoland for 79 years after 1945 as of today.
@@solce809 As a Pole I live in western Poland in Gorzów, capital of Lubusz voivodeship. It was German city throughout its existence from 1257 to World War II. All residents know this and no one even tries to distort history, but it was not our country's decision to take over these lands. It was compensation from Stalin for taking away from us Lwow, which had a 600-year-old history created by Poles, Vilnius, originally Lithuanian, but due to centuries of assimilation after World War I, inhabited mainly by Poles, and many other cities and towns connected with Poland for centuries. Besides, it was Germany that started the war and lost it, which resulted in the loss of land and the shift of Russian's control deeper into Europe.
*_POLSKA GUROOOOM 🗣🗣🗣💪💪💪💪💪💪🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱_*
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