This is not a short story. This is the main story of World War II. For some reason it is omitted. But you can guess because the Allies betrayed Poland and sold it to Stalin. Polish pilots saved England in the air battle of Britain, and then they were thrown to the bottom and worked as warehousemen or plumbers (even outstanding generals), and in the end no one invited Poles to the victory parade, and those who started World War II were invited ( Germany and Russia). And people avoid talking loudly about this betrayal.
@Xerox092811 ай бұрын
And British government just shoved knive in the back of polish hopes, after what we did for UK.Never got any apologies from anyone
@marcinprygon174010 ай бұрын
Oh Come on. Stop whining. We can only blame our elites back then for being so shortsighted and naive. If we don't learn from it it will happen again and again.
@marcinprygon174010 ай бұрын
Oh Come on. Stop whining. We can only blame our elites back then for being so shortsighted and naive. If we don't learn from it it will happen again and again.
@marcinprygon174010 ай бұрын
Oh Come on. Stop whining. We can only blame our elites back then for being so shortsighted and naive. If we don't learn from it it will happen again and again.
@marcinprygon174010 ай бұрын
Oh Come on. Stop whining. We can only blame our elites back then for being so shortsighted and naive. If we don't learn from it it will happen again and again.
@dawidszczubelek2498 Жыл бұрын
I'll tell you guys, I'm Polish and I honestly cried when I watched it and I'm crying as I write this, but Poland never gives up and won't give up on anything, no one helped us and we won against two superpowers, I'm proud of who I am and I love your films
@Yoko.off.9 ай бұрын
Real
@wronaona9 ай бұрын
me too its just too hard to watch without tears
@Niuniek7 ай бұрын
a myslalem ze tylko ja tak mam ;)
@przemysawkrzeminski8304 Жыл бұрын
Jestem ostatnim pokoleniem które słyszało wojenne opowieści z ust ludzi którzy przetrwali WW2 mama 45 lat i słuchałem moich dziadków zalany łzami .Pamiętam komunizm ,stan wojenny roku 1980 itp.Przekazuje te opowieści młodym ku pamięci zamordowanych bohaterów.😢
@KarolinaArmknecht11 ай бұрын
Nie nie jestes ostatnim
@Xerox092811 ай бұрын
Ja w ostatnim roku liceum słuchałem opowieści Sybiraków, a miałem wtedy 18 lat jakoś teraz mam 30
@blankdextr11 ай бұрын
mam 15 lat a sluchalam opowiesci polskich żołnierzy z 2 wojny
@1.618-o2y10 ай бұрын
Jestem z 90' i od sąsiadki słyszałem opowieść z Oświęcimia, więc nie nie ostatnim. ( Była w obozie później została zabrała przez Niemca na gospodarstwo )
@przemysawkrzeminski830410 ай бұрын
A sąsiadka w jakim wieku mam nadzieje że okolo 90+ bo tylko taka obcja wchodzi w rachubę czyli osoba pełnoletnia w chwili wydarzeń i świadoma na umyśle bez chorób wieku starczego które zaburzają prawdziwość przekazu .W moim regionie już ta takich niema nie żyją l lub chorują na na demencje itp
@nicolleword4365 Жыл бұрын
The underground government was not ONLY established during World War II. There were also courts which mainly passed death sentences on traitors to the homeland, which were carried out by the executioners, and the death penalty was carried out after reading the court's verdict, which also included the justification. There was also clandestine teaching at all levels of education, mainly in private homes. The Germans banned education for Poles, limiting it to writing and reading and basic mathematics, because Poles were supposed to be educated enough to obey German orders. Thanks to such efforts, people after the war only passed final exams and obtained diplomas. And when it comes to Jews, only in Poland, for ANY help, even giving a glass of water, the ENTIRE FAMILY could be shot. This punishment was valid ONLY in occupied Poland. In other countries it was a fine. And yet it was Poles who saved most of the Jews.
@puregameplaysonhard9 ай бұрын
"The Unconquered" is one of the most touching things I ever watched. As someone mentioned here, some of us are the last generation to have grand parents who remember or remembered WWII. I recollect my granfather sometimes would open up and tell stories about his childhood during WWII (like German soldiers forcing him and his friends to get inside their car, then when the car reached a bridge they ordered them to walk back and forth on the bridge, after a while the Germans with their officer would cross the bridge and drive away. They used two kids to make sure that there were no mines on the bridge). Because you heard such stories and met in person the people who actually survived WWII, you look differently at your own life and the modern world. Newer generations don't truly appreciate what they have and don't know true suffering. Our grandparents were different, but they were much stronger mentally and physically. But the thing about the Second World War, though it has some of the most epic events in Polish history, like the battle of Wizna where a small detachment of 1000 soldiers defended for 3 days against 40000 of German soldiers just to postpone the Germans advancing further (you should react to Sabaton performing 40:1 during the Woodstock festival, it's on YT), is that it's a very dramatic and dark period of our history. You may want to react e.g., to some videos on winged hussars, it's also a significant part of our history but way more glorious -> in my opinion, winged hussars were one of the strongest formations in human history ever. If you want to learn about the real "unconquered", winged hussars are badass :) (kzbin.info/www/bejne/honOmHmdnZhghdk&ab_channel=SlavParadise )
@bullet1544 Жыл бұрын
You must see: Witold Pilecki. Hero of the Heroes.
@TLA778 ай бұрын
Nie chcą go pokazywac i uczyc w szkolach i duuuuzo wiecej
@LilybethII10 ай бұрын
As a Pole, I cannot go through that video without shedding some tears. We literally have PTSD when it comes to the II World War. That's a VERY heavy topic for us. Thank you for the reaction!
@MAGDALENALUNIEWICZ Жыл бұрын
Squadron 303 being Polish is just a state of mind- YOU 'LL see what our airfighters were capable of doing in the air :)
@VoidCosmonaut Жыл бұрын
Terrible English
@MQ-lt7fd21 күн бұрын
I love Poland. Spirit of Poles, fight for freedom. What you searching for, is searching for you. Bless you
@fgjtygjkk Жыл бұрын
yooo did you know history ouer solider bear wojtek
@Regent798 ай бұрын
During the German-Soviet Invasion of Poland of 1939, the rkm wz. 1928 was the standard LMG used by almost all Polish infantry and cavalry units. The German armed forces captured a number of Polish-made Browning guns and used them until the end of World War II under the designation of lMG 28 (p)
@LucasCh.L. Жыл бұрын
Thank you guys! Greetings from Poland! 🤍❤
@yovee5912 Жыл бұрын
Allegro Legendy Polskie - entertaining, short, great productions, a modern take on some Polish\Slavic myths and legends. Worth seeing if you haven't already.
@kilaii19 ай бұрын
the creators of this project collaborated on projects such as The Witcher, Cyberpunk 2077 and many other productions -Studio Platige Image
@apacz3995 Жыл бұрын
Greetings from Kraków inPoland
@Milo51537 Жыл бұрын
Greetings from Oświęcim, Poland😊😊
@mr_hardy5329 Жыл бұрын
Greetings from Poland.
@dominikawojcik75665 ай бұрын
Thank you. Greetings from Poland
@Kamil-mw9jw Жыл бұрын
Nice to hear that Poland was a Soviet block country, what I often hear when people commenting this video is that Poland was a part of Soviet Union. 👍
@ola1575 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I've watched it many times but it always brings tears to my eyes. I am proud of my ancestors and grateful for what they did because thanks to it I can live in a free country. Regards!
@herkulespoirot26979 ай бұрын
Order of episodes to watch: 1. PARP: The Animated History of Poland (2010), kzbin.info/www/bejne/aHXViZqgZrOqhJo 2. IPNtv: Game for Independence. Poland (2020), kzbin.info/www/bejne/pHaVhZ2mgaigjpo 3. IPNtv: Unconquered: Trying (2019), kzbin.info/www/bejne/bYisoJ2DqJt7f7c 4. IPNtv: The Unconquered (2018), kzbin.info/www/bejne/h2mbcp6EZs2Bj68
@barbarazalejskibravomrb800711 ай бұрын
Guys you are great thank you from the bottom of my heart.❤️
@Ezeriasz Жыл бұрын
If you are mentioning "300" movie, you should check the story behind song "40 to 1" by Sabaton. Its kinda same vibe.
@tomaszkarol45748 ай бұрын
Hi guys thank you for your interest in my country history I have some great recommendations for you to watch Bloody foreigners Untold Battle of Britain it’s a long one about a 50 min but worth it 🇵🇱👍👍👍🇵🇱
@Shiro_PL11 ай бұрын
People underestimate Poland and say there is poverty... but they do not see that after 123 years of slavery (during World War I, Poland was not on the map) we regained independence in 1918, only to lose it again in 1939... .. after the 2 world wars, Poland was completely destroyed... these 20 years between 1918-1939 were not enough to fully rebuild... After the war, with millions of dead, we were again enslaved for 30 years... Other European countries were developing and we were crushed by russia... We regained full independence for which we fought in 1989... 34 years have passed since Poland was a free country. There is simply still a lot to do here
@tytanis11 күн бұрын
In those 20 years between two world wars you mentioned is the time when we had a war with Bolshevik. Every one talks about WW1 and WW2 but between them we stopped ZSRR from entering Europe.
@mariostepien4526 Жыл бұрын
Polska ❤❤❤💪💪💪
@iwonaitterman66 Жыл бұрын
💪🇵🇱 Dzięki i Pozdrawiam
@KrystianKamranczyk Жыл бұрын
If you want to learn more about Poland and its history, Mert Pol from Scotland has great programs.
@wojtekklimas51239 ай бұрын
My się nigdy nie podajemy . Chwała bohaterom
@mroczneprzepowiednie Жыл бұрын
It's just insane...
@zeekone220711 ай бұрын
well silent hill movie he also was killed in second part xD
@Xoruam Жыл бұрын
One thing that needs to be pointed out about Katyń - this wasn't just about "the officers". What this video doesn't mention, is that those "20,000 officers" were the intellectual elites of the time. Many of them were The Great War veterans - painters, poets, priests, academy professors, doctors, etc. Katyń wasn't aimed at eliminating the military command - it was, first and foremost, aimed at eliminating the intellectuals, so that there's nobody to spearhead the opposition against The Red Plague, and so that there's nobody for the nation to group around. It was the Soviet version of the German Intelligenzaktion. EDIT: Also, if you are interested in life in the occupied Poland, _Days of Honour,_ (pl: _Czas Honoru_ ) is a very good series IMO, if you can catch a version with English subtitles, it pretty nicely shows the operations of the Polish underground during that time, as well as the brutality of the German and later Soviet officers.
@biao-czerwony7557 Жыл бұрын
Uwilebiam Polską historie
@Maka_Paka267 ай бұрын
Fun fact: we had a bear called Wojtek that helped move the artilery shells. He lived trough war earning medals for his serwice and spend rest of his life in a zoo. Edit: i forgot to add there is a whole movie called "dywizjon 303" and its about Polish fighter pilots that fought for England during the war. It is sait that they were the best division.
@marmay6874 Жыл бұрын
good job guys
@PZdrojowa7 ай бұрын
🇵🇱 Thanks
@dorotabarbowska2184 Жыл бұрын
Ok, so now you have my subscribtion for this🙂
@petegrusky27157 ай бұрын
Dude, Bean has been in Lord of the Rings and some other classic movies. The guy is a legend! 😎
@Adamejdem Жыл бұрын
We are Poland!!!! We do not beg for freedom we fight for it
@goralka2032 Жыл бұрын
I am from the generation that was born after the war. I knew the real story from my family, because they survived the war. We were forced to learn Russian at school, they were told that the Russians were liberators, we were not allowed to say that they attacked us on September 17, 1939, they only said that the Germans attacked us on September 1, 1939. Many facts from history were concealed and we were not allowed to tell the truth, even though the older generation knew it. My children were also taught various lies, but they knew from us, the parents, and knew the truth. People who opposed the lie, at best, lost their jobs, could not get higher positions, and their children lost the chance for education at universities. And it often happened that they were sent to prison and never came back. As the authorities said: they are a subversive element. These were bad times for Poles, fortunately, we are stubborn, hard-working and hardened to live in difficult times. Greetings to you and I'm glad that you are interested in such topics. History is important because from it we draw conclusions for the future. I hope that the translator translated my words correctly.
@bruhmoment37412 ай бұрын
We arent even that mad because we got invaded by germany and soviet russia. We are mad however because the allies stabbed us in the back. TWICE. First at the start of the war, the pact promised that if one country declared war on a member, everyone would declare war on it aswell and help the ally. What happened after the start of the war however is france and GB declared war, and did absolutely nothing. Then, france got invaded. Only then did they even begin to care. After the war, we were sold into the iron courtain. Most of our achievements in WW2 go completely over one's head even today. (Even polish history books sometimes portray allies as if they actually "helped" us, wich is just laughable at in my oppinion)
@arleta77889 ай бұрын
You should read about hussars, that's a hot topic
@g.peters244 Жыл бұрын
Nice that you watched this video. Poland, attacked from two sides by military powers, had no chance to defend itself. Both countries wanted to eliminate Poles as a nation. Two countries began the terror of World War II - Nazi Germany and its ally the USSR. This must be remembered.
@halohalo6532 Жыл бұрын
POLSKA w 1939 roku była atakowana przez trzy państwa Niemcy Słowację I ZSRR tak dla przypomnienia dla tych co mają niepełną wiedzę historyczną!
@szykaka Жыл бұрын
true
@MdUjjal-e5o Жыл бұрын
🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩👍👍
@AAAsky84110 ай бұрын
Wow😮
@marekswidzinski5743Ай бұрын
Spectacular cases of many Polish soldiers over the centuries. Since you are Americans, I will start with a Polish pilot who, as reported by the Pentagon, turned out to be the best pilot of the United States Army in Europe in World War II. His name was Frank Gabryszewski. He shot down 28 enemy aircraft. Franciszek Gabryszewski flew, among others, the P47 Thunderbord. Another Pole, a participant in the January Uprising of 1863-1864, became the right-hand man of the President of Mexico and was appointed by the President to the rank of colonel, and was additionally appointed an officer for special duties. This was the period of the invasion of Mexico by the brother of the Emperor of Austria-Hungary, Maximilian, to make Mexico an Empire. General Maczek, commander of the 1st Armored Division, closed the German armored grouping at the Falaise Pocket with his division in a victorious battle. His division was the proverbial cork from a bottle. No one could get out of this cauldron. Monte Cassino in Italy, when other, non-Polish units were unable to throw out the Germans or defeat them, the II Corps of the Polish Army was sent under the command of General Władysław Anders. The soldiers were helped by Wojtek the bear, promoted to corporal. He carried crates with heavy shells for the guns. The Poles smoked out and defeated the Germans, they captured Monte Cassino. The King of the United Kingdom himself thanked them. The gorge between France and Spain Sommosierra. When the French Army could not conquer the gorge and was retreating in disarray, Napoleon uttered only three words: "leave it to the Poles" @ 0 minutes and the gorge was conquered. Strategic place on Wizna in Mazovia. September 1939. Defense Section "Wizna": Poles: about 20 officers and from 350 to 700 soldiers. Germans: 3 divisions, 1 brigade, about 42 thousand soldiers, 350 tanks, 657 mortars, cannons and grenade launchers, support of the Luftwaffe. Poles defended this strategic section with these forces from September 7 to September 10. Impressed by the attitude of Poles fighting in defense of their country in September 1939, American war correspondent Julien Bryan said: "Poles! If the Spartans were to come alive and see your heroism and heroism, this brave and valiant nation would bow its head before you. Poland cannot be defeated!" Prześlij opinię
@educhbialasasbrzykcy6 ай бұрын
🤘🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🤘
@the_vault-171110 ай бұрын
🇵🇱❤🇺🇲
@trikizmechaniki Жыл бұрын
Moja babcia opowiadała mi że Rosja jak szła przez wieś to robili to samo co teraz robili w Ukrainie Bucza Irpień
@KacperWiwinski Жыл бұрын
Polish power
@innerpeacefindings671 Жыл бұрын
Hello Oilman
@extion62848 ай бұрын
"Bohaterowie"
@أبويوسف-ه4ط8 ай бұрын
As a polish Muslim, i want to tell you people that now, the same is happening in Palestine! Please br aware of whats happening there!
@niedobrulec3 ай бұрын
We Poles know,we are with Palestine with all our hearts.
@RomanBudny-wd8nf2 ай бұрын
Yes but dont say polish muslim Polish Tatar we understand
@kubansky4489 Жыл бұрын
you've got to understand that for poles ww2 ended in 1989, not 1945
@TadeuszRomanowski-sl1cu Жыл бұрын
I suggest watching Immate 4859 Sabaton history 042 (official) It is about a Polish hero Witold Pilecki who volunteered to get a German death camp in German-occupied Poland and collected evidence of genocide against many nations, especially Polish and Jewish ones. After the war Poland fell into the hands of Polish communist installed by the Soviets in Poland after the war. Real Polish heroes were killed by communists. Unless he joined the communists. Many Polish heroes did not return to ,,liberated'' Poland because they feared for their lives. They remained in the West. For example, Polish pilots from the Squadron who fought very effectively in the Battle of London.
@TLA778 ай бұрын
Poland just get freedom 1918. Look on 1921 War with Russia.
@piotrxxx2305 Жыл бұрын
JA MAM PROŚBĘ TO LUDZI CO TUSK ROBIŁ W POLSCE OKLATAJCE RESET.
@TreasureKita Жыл бұрын
@Michalu968 ай бұрын
Polska husaria
@dariuszradlowski5769 ай бұрын
BÓG, HONOR, OJCZYZNA
@krzysztofkubis50598 ай бұрын
This guy on right side looks and speaks like young Jeff Goldblum LOL 🤣
@JanuszKopis-yg5pd Жыл бұрын
Zrozumieliscie kiedy wojna dla nas się skończyła?
@arkadiuszkrasicki54784 ай бұрын
*I would like to inform you that the Institute of National Remembrance is an institution that primarily serves the authorities and they do not care what ordinary Poles think about them, to such an extent that they once had the opportunity to desecrate the Polish heroes of the Warsaw Uprising, comparing them to Ukrainian criminals from the Ukrainian insurgent army, the Warsaw Insurgents who have nothing to do with these criminals, headed by Stefan Bandera.*
@stalowy_wojownik368010 ай бұрын
I don't know if you know, but Poland did not exist for about 123-125 years
@jakubbetka8736 Жыл бұрын
Jezu jakie wy jesteście kalafiory z historii żenada
@g.peters244 Жыл бұрын
Czego się czepiasz obcokrajowców w temacie polskiej historii? Obecna marszałek polskiego sejmu, druga osoba w państwie, publicznie twierdziła, że o zbrodni w Katyniu, czytała w wydanych przed wojną gazetach i książkach... Jaki to stopień kalafioryzmu i żenady?
@barbaraswiat21687 ай бұрын
Jestem dumna że jestem Polką 🇵🇱
@Rama-Tut828 ай бұрын
Turn it like you want but Poland lost point. In that case no one has ever lost around the world because every where there is always people resisting. A lost is a lost point.
@MCADHD-rf5kl5 ай бұрын
Not with such intensity.
@krzysztofp.55216 ай бұрын
True histori 🇵🇱
@darekdaro36377 ай бұрын
I recommend watching the documentary film Warsaw Uprising 1944