Tak to miasto wcześniej bogaciło się na polskim zbożu drewnie soli itd.ale co zrobił totalitaryzm radziecki zniszczyć okraść zgwałcić .Niema jak Polacy biedni ograbieni ale zabrali się za odbudowę tego miasta które jest jednym z najpiękniejszych miast Europy.Wielkie podziękowania dla tych Polaków którzy brali udział w odbudowie pozdrawiam
@danutanoga3782 жыл бұрын
Tylko już tych ludzi co odbudowali Gdańsk juz prawie nie ma. Odeszli. Zostały roczniki powojenne. A szkoda.
@helgapfaender81588 ай бұрын
@@danutanoga378was meinen Sie mit Schande????
@Dark-tg8cj8 ай бұрын
Radziecki? Niemiecki!!! Gdyby nie niemieckia wojna i zbrodnie Rosjanie do Gdańska by nie przyszli. Uczyć się prawdziwej historii.
@Eywaw5 ай бұрын
@@Dark-tg8cj Und du weißt schon das vor dem Krieg Danzig nicht mal zu Polen gehörte sondern eine freie Stadt war und die Bevölkerung zu 90% Deutsch war? Danke
@gregfloh77322 жыл бұрын
Dieser Größenwahnsinnige und mein Deutsches Volk, denen es nicht reichte, der Mittelpunkt Europas zu sein mit den schönsten Städten, weltweit als Kulturvolk geachtet. Danke an die Polen, die in Danzig rekosntroiert haben was ging. Wie übrigens in vielen Städten unserer ehemaligen Ostgebiete.
@vitamind4755 Жыл бұрын
Buchempfehlung, damit Du Dich nicht weiter zum Affen machst: Benton L. Bradberry, Das Märchen vom bösen Deutschen. Falls du Videos bevorzugst, dann sieh Dir die Doku Europa the last Battle bzw. Europa die letzte Schlacht an. Möge unser deutsches Volk von Jahrzehnten antideutscher Propaganda erlöst werden.
@hedwig5488 Жыл бұрын
Moja rodzina zwiazana jest z Gdańskiem od pokoleń. Pamiętam jeszcze z dzieciństwa niektore fragmenty miasta w ruinie, ale mimo to trudno uwierzyć, że Gdańsk podniósł się z takich ruin.
@MD-iw2vt4 жыл бұрын
Poles did an amazing job rebuilding, unlike Russian in Königsberg. For Russians Königsberg was foreign, for Poles, Gdansk was always an important city. Poles restored Gdansk to state of late XVIII century when it was Polish, skipping all the Prussian developments.
@antekmikusiak20284 жыл бұрын
Jme Jme ...poles also rebuilt Breslau (Wrocław) which never been polish until 1945. Today it is a beautiful city and in 1945 it was totally destroyed. ( Siege of Breslau). I think it has to do more with a civilized approach.
@witamwas4 жыл бұрын
@@antekmikusiak2028 Are you out of your mind?!! Wroclaw have never been Polish?!! Seriously?
@rafalch55304 жыл бұрын
@@antekmikusiak2028 Excuse me, but what? Wroclaw/Breslau was Polish for quite a while, its just that it experienced the economic boom whilst under Prussian Control. It was an important Polish city at some stages of its complex history, so Poles weren't reluctant to rebuild. However, Szczecin/Stettin, was barely Polish and you can see how poorly it was rebuilt, simply because it was considered 'foreign' to Poles.
@munchnerkindl74803 жыл бұрын
Typical German: Declaring everything only German.
@zepter003 жыл бұрын
Timeline of Gdańsk Historical affiliations Kingdom of Poland 997-1227 Duchy of Pomerelia 1227-1282 Kingdom of Poland 1282-1308 Teutonic Order 1308-1410 Kingdom of Poland 1410-1411 Teutonic Order 1411-1454 Kingdom of Poland 1454-1569 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 1569-1793 Kingdom of Prussia 1793-1807 Free City of Danzig 1807-1814 Kingdom of Prussia 1814-1871 German Empire 1871-1918 Weimar Germany 1918-1920 Free City of Danzig 1920-1939 Nazi Germany 1939-1945 People's Republic of Poland 1945-1989 Republic of Poland 1989-present
@philiplievens38355 жыл бұрын
Imagine the surprise of the Polish people that where promised a nice historical city with al modern accommodations when they also had to leave their heimat that became Ukraine... I never know Danzig was in this condition after the war... The second surprise came when the Polish people got betrayed by Churchill.. Hope to be back soon in Poland and finally visit Danzig!!!
@enuajsifoto5 жыл бұрын
Hey, capitalist troll - look up the population statistics in eastern part of prewar Poland which later became Lithuanian, Bielorussian and Ukrainian Socialist Republics. In the Volynian voivodeship for example ethnic Poles constituted only 15% of the population so how was it Polish? Have you ever heard about Curzon line which was the demarcation line created by the Supreme War Council between the Secon Polish Republic and Soviet Union? Curzon was British Foreign secretary and the line was drawn along ethnic borders. Pilsudski disregarded the Curzon line and attacked Soviet Russia trying to reestablish Polish borders of 1772 and as a result created a country with large minorities and only about 60% of ethnic Poles. This caused constant ethnic frictions in pre-war Poland and resulted in for example assassination of Polish Minister of the Interior Pieracki by OUN. The point is, Joseph Stalin gave Poland the best borders in the 1000 years long history of the country - Poland extended its western borders all the way to Oder River and included Szczecin - these territories had highly developed infrastructure and the buildings were built out of brick and with running water unlike the straw covered wood buildings with outhouses. Poland left in the east. Western Allies including pre-war Polish Government in Exile in London wouldn't DARE to ask for this much from German - especially the British were against it because they never wanted to weaken Germany. Joseph Stalin decided otherwise and so Gdansk became Polish for ever.
@philiplievens38355 жыл бұрын
@@enuajsifoto hey communist trol whe all know about Stalin's love for the Polish people and the Ukrainian people, starting with Katyn en holodomor ...
@motorcollection66355 жыл бұрын
@@enuajsifoto Thank you for your explaining clear view, what is not easy to understand all the time how it came until today. Greetings from Berlin
@enuajsifoto5 жыл бұрын
@@philiplievens3835 Stalin's beneficial role in Poland's history will be appreciated with each passing decade and please don't consider me cynical but the 26 thousand Polish soldiers killed in Katyn are no match for the 6 millions killed by the Germans and yet Polish ultra right government fomented the psychosis ascribing higher value to the Katyn deaths than to the millions of unnamed Poles killed by the Germans. I guess in the capitalist world view being killed by a capitalist army is ok but if communists kill you then it's time to scream on top of your lungs. And may I ask you, the porte parole of the Capitalist West how does West's love for Poland stack against Stalin's? Didn't England and France signed mutual assistance pact with Poland against German aggression? Not just one pact but two the same year: one in March and then confirming its commitment to come to Poland's defence in August of 39 just days before war's outbreak. But the good old honest and trustworthy West never really intended to honor its commitment in September of 39. After the world witnessed the West's betrayal of Czechoslovakia a year before nobody should be surprised but I have this thought in my mind that maybe if the British didn't play that mutual assistance card so convincingly the Polish foreign minister Beck wouldn't be so stubborn and would have shown some flexibility in his negotiations with Ribbentrop? Do I have to add West's shameful refusal for the Polish forces in England to participate in the Victory Parade in 1945? Do I have to say that the West refused to send any substantial help to the Warsaw Uprising in August of 44? Do I have to say that Polish Government in Exile had to pay for each airplane and each bomb Polish airmen dropped on Germany during the famous Battle of England? So Polish soldiers were giving their life for England but had to pay for the means to do it. I guess between capitalist friends war is always good time to make a buck:) On the subject of Ukraine - you as a model capitalist troll seem to take two sides as long as they are anti-communist. In your first statement you seemed to regret Poland having to part with its eastern territories which today belong to the Ukraine - the West Ukrainians surely didn't like to read that:) In your second statement you question again Stalin's role in the history of Ukraine. Let me put it this way: Ukraine never constituted a political entity as it was always part of Russia and Poland. It was the Soviet Union that after the October Revolution created the Ukrainian Socialist Republic with the capital in Kiev, Ukrainian schools, universities, theaters and culture. In 39 Stalin added to the Socialist Ukrainian Republic the territories of the Western Ukraine under Polish control - thus creating the Ukraine with today's borders. It was the present Stalin offered to Ukrainians - they didn't have to fight for its borders - it was given to them and in a very generous way: in the east with mostly Russian population plus Russian Crimea... What did the West do for the Ukraine? For 5 billion dollars USA according to Victoria Nuland the undersecretary of State, the neocons sponsored Maidan in 2014 and as a result Ukraine lost Crimea and there is a constant war in the Russian speaking part of the country with 13 thousand lost lives... I can assure with each passing decade Stalin will be revered more and more:)
@wtflol27215 жыл бұрын
@@enuajsifoto Вы совершенно правы. Я также считаю, что наши историки во многом переписывают историю. СССР освободил Польшу от нацизма, и это факт, но он также наложил коммунизм на Польшу. Я верю, что если вы выиграете войну, но оставите Польшу собой, Красная Армия все равно будет отмечаться в Польше как освободители. Мы знаем, что благодаря Сталину у нас есть Вроцлав, Щецин и Гданьск, а западные страны нас предали. Однако поляки имеют разные ценности, чем русские и украинцы. С нами многие граждане хотят жить в роскоши и стремиться к лучшей жизни. Они хотят развиваться и учиться. На Украине я видел села, где у каждого есть корова и по сей день ездит на поле. Между нашими странами существует такая диспропорция (я имею в виду малые и средние города и села), что для меня стало шоком то, что я увидел в Украине. Мне 45 лет, и я помню 80-е годы в Польше, и даже тогда все было не так плохо. Я спрошу, если вы украинец или русский. Потому что если вы русский, не говорите об Украине как о своей стране. Русские любят говорить за Украину и знают, что лучше для Украины. Я поляк, и я мог бы также написать, что эти земли принадлежали Польше несколько веков назад, и никогда ранее не было государства под названием Украина. Статистические данные, которые вы предоставляете относительно процентной доли населения в Украине, приведены после казней в Висле и на Волыни или до? Потому что это разница. В 1939 году 90% немцев и 10% поляков жили в Гданьске. Однако город находился под властью Польши почти 700 лет. Сегодня в нем живут 100% поляков. Как и во Львове, живут 100% украинцев. Ничто не изменит это сейчас. Если пишешь о майдане. Лучше жить при диктатуре третьего мира (президент Янукович, который крадет 40 миллиардов долларов), а остальная часть общества живет в бедности? Видимо, самым богатым человеком в мире является Путин. Его активы составляют около 300 миллиардов долларов. Он честно заработал столько денег, как президент России за 4 срока? Супер! Если он так сильно любит страну, почему он грабит Россию? Кто унаследует эти деньги после его смерти? Да, ваш президент делает граждан-идиотов, а вы закрываете на это глаза. За 300 миллиардов долларов можно было бы модернизировать несколько городов в России или построить везде шоссе. Россия и Украина по-прежнему являются странами с менталитетом третьего мира. Вы можете быть испачканы дерьмом, но вы скажете, что это весело и что другие плохие, потому что они не испачканы дерьмом. Наилучшие пожелания
@renard69ful6 жыл бұрын
Die polnische Restauratoren haben einzigartige Leistung erbracht. Heute Gdansk ist wieder wunderschön!
@andreasgorzawski26154 жыл бұрын
Ausnahme.
@renard69ful4 жыл бұрын
@@andreasgorzawski2615 Es gibt aber viele solchen Ausnahmen
@franz-josefmuehlenhoff24714 жыл бұрын
So ein Blödsinn. Zunächst haben die Polen unser Land gestohlen. Ob man als deutscher da von Aufbauleistung sprechen kann, erschließt sich mir überhaupt nicht. Typische dumme degenarier
@munchnerkindl74803 жыл бұрын
@@franz-josefmuehlenhoff2471 Selbst schuld, wenn man Russland provoziert.
@zepter003 жыл бұрын
Timeline of Gdańsk Historical affiliations Kingdom of Poland 997-1227 Duchy of Pomerelia 1227-1282 Kingdom of Poland 1282-1308 Teutonic Order 1308-1410 Kingdom of Poland 1410-1411 Teutonic Order 1411-1454 Kingdom of Poland 1454-1569 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 1569-1793 Kingdom of Prussia 1793-1807 Free City of Danzig 1807-1814 Kingdom of Prussia 1814-1871 German Empire 1871-1918 Weimar Germany 1918-1920 Free City of Danzig 1920-1939 Nazi Germany 1939-1945 People's Republic of Poland 1945-1989 Republic of Poland 1989-present
@rosaselvatica80915 жыл бұрын
Es ist so traurig. Nie mehr Krieg !!!
@snarky.conservative91824 жыл бұрын
shut the fuck up Kraut!
@bevgranger4 жыл бұрын
@@snarky.conservative9182 Racist scumbag
@Wandula255 жыл бұрын
...chwila..!...ok, Gdańsk był ,jest i będzie nasz...ale to ruski nam go tak zniszczyli...to trzeba nie mieć piątej klepki, żeby coś takiego uczynić!....a teraz codziennie mijam na ulicy młodych Rosjan oglądających i zachwycających się naszym miastem...ciekawe, czy oni cokolwiek wiedzą z historii, co ich dziadowie uczynili....😰
@enuajsifoto5 жыл бұрын
Wanda Dobrze glowkujesz - bardzo mi sie podoba ze mlode pokolenie Polakow tak niezaleznie potrafi swoje mysli w glowie ukladac ale nie zatrzymuj sie na Gdansku - wez na warsztat nasza stolice Warszawe i zapytaj nauczycielki w klasie historii dlaczego Polacy tak nam zniszczyli Warszawe? To przeciez Rzad Londynski chcial wyzwolic stolice i podjal decyzje o powstaniu - a my dzisiaj tak swietujemy Rzad Londynski oraz ich Rzolniezy Przekletych. Najwazniejsze ze samodzielnie myslisz - a odpowiedzi napewno znajdziesz sama - najwyzej zapytaj nauczycielki historii.
@giraffeg.39765 жыл бұрын
@@Elopierek No wlasnie "oddac", jak sam mowisz. Danzig bleibt Danzig.
@Elopierek5 жыл бұрын
@@giraffeg.3976 a to własności nie można oddać? pajacu
@andresemenec98775 жыл бұрын
@Martyrologia Polski prawda I tam sie urodzilem !
@arianalex3 жыл бұрын
Polacy, wam Związek Radziecki oddał połowę ziem niemieckich, Danzig i praktycznie całe Prusy Niemieckie, teraz połowa Polski to pierwotne terytorium Niemieckie.
@BarnabaRudge9 жыл бұрын
Polacy wspaniale odbudowali polskie miasto Gdańsk.
@kaj1378 жыл бұрын
To nie Polacy odbudowali Gdańsk Freie Stadt Danzig, lecz europejskie fundusze, głównie z Niemiec.
@grzegorzb8077 жыл бұрын
Barnaba Rudge gdyby nie naziści nie trzeba było by odbudowywać
@pomylka123457 жыл бұрын
Fundusze odbudowaly? A nie przypadkiem polskie ręce?
@janfrankowski17626 жыл бұрын
@@kaj137 skurwiel....
@kazikboruch62095 жыл бұрын
Dzięki za odpowiedź na moje komentarz . Czyli winni są obydwie siły . Pamiętacie jak Pan Hitler na wieść o wybuchu powstania Warszawskiego się mocno wkurzył i kazał Warszawę zrównać z ziemią A ludzi wymordowac .
@camillaanna66039 жыл бұрын
Nie kurva Danzig tylko Gdansk- polskie wolne miasto, przez chwile okupowane przez prusaków, co nie zmienia faktu, ze polskie jest.
@ryszardtwoj25779 жыл бұрын
+camilla anna pol na pol
@GermanTauscher8 жыл бұрын
hahaha zamkni sie propagandzisto polski!
@giraffeg.39765 жыл бұрын
Danzig, Danzig, Danzig ... Durch Deutsche begründet ...
@danutabender12104 жыл бұрын
@@GermanTauscher I'm so sorry that you are suffering from mental distress. Schizophrenia has a lot of new treatments options. Why ?? You people demolished most of the Polish country many times and now when Polish reconstructed many buildings , again you do not like it. It is very clear that you are mentaly unstable.
@Deno19899 жыл бұрын
Dobrze że prawie wszystko było z cegły nie z dykty jak w stanach...
@janfrankowski17626 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/kKi3e6yCrbehrJY to jest dykta...????
@CulturaGermania11 жыл бұрын
Ich war noch nie in Danzig... aber es bricht einem das Herz, es in diesem Zustand zu sehen!!
@BernhardSchornak5 жыл бұрын
@CulturaGermania: Kein Dummdolf Schietler, keine Zerstörungen...
@DH-vm8cm3 жыл бұрын
@@BernhardSchornak Das waren die Rotfaschisten die Danzig 1944 zerbombten, also quasi als der Krieg schon entschieden war. Man möchte nur auf die doppelte illegale Anektion des Freistaats Danzig hinweisen. Völkerrechtliche Verbrechen verjähren nie!
@michaelanatschke2885 Жыл бұрын
Danke fürs Online-Stellen. Können Sie sagen, woher das Filmmaterial stammt?
@andresemenec98775 жыл бұрын
Urodzilem sie we Wrzeszczu zaraz po koncu wojny . Miasto zostalo odbudowane bardzo szybko tak ze praktycznie nie pamietam ruin I zgliszczy chic duzo pozniej dowiedzialem sie ze Gdansk bronil sie 3 miesiace I 60% miasta I 90% starowki bylo zniszczona kompletnie ! Od czasu emigracji do Francji prawie 50 lat temu obecny Gdansk znam tylko z filmow lecz dummy jestem choc 95% ludnosci powojennej to nie sa rdzenni Gdanszczanie
@Baron.de.Koustovnitsa6 жыл бұрын
I was born in 1947 in Bromberg/Bydgoszcz. My childhood has been spent amongst the most wonderful Danzig furniture made of black oak. Grandfather clock, full dining set with lion resting between the table's legs.Commode and display cabinet. Symbols of Gdansk/Danzig everywhere-crown and 2 crosses beneath.Genuine brown leather covering the seats. All museum quality pieces with magnificent chandelier to match and great painting in the golden frames on the wall. How come this treasure found its way into the house of almost barefooted state prosecutor escapee from Warsaw after 1944 Uprising? Simple. My Dad would arrest the thieves and robbersof ex-jewish, then brown fascist property and buy the lot from theCourt Depository for few zloties.Now all is gone with the wind except for Alois Telarik Tarantella everybody can see in the Google Images.
@CheisYang5 жыл бұрын
Romulus Augustulus interesting comment, i like how you put it into perspective and show how people handle stolen possetions of people of Gdańsk. Sad
@BernhardSchornak5 жыл бұрын
@@CheisYang Danzig was heavily bombed during Goebbel's "Total War". I doubt you could loot too much from there when that final act ended. As my mother told (her family lived near the German post building where WW2 began), many, many things were destroyed by fire and the earthquake-like shocks caused by bombs detonating in the neighbourhood (if your house was not hit directly...).
@wojciechpasek74811 жыл бұрын
My sincere congrats for embedding a really good piece of movie. Prima Qualitaet. But for the record: all the results shown in the movie - ruins, the whole city pushed into oblivion - you obviously realise and remember WHY that happened?
@elamite6610 жыл бұрын
Such a tragedy to see the ruins that were once the beautiful old Hanseatic City of Danzig As much as the Poles have tried to restore the city they can never began to restore the city to its former Grandeur and lost centuries of glory and beauty
@ChillDudelD9 жыл бұрын
elamite66 A hanseatic city indeed, but foremost an ancient and historically Polish city.
@TricksterCuckoo9 жыл бұрын
+ChillDudeID Danzig is an originally Germanic city/settlement. Danzig was founded by Swedes and Goths (the Proto-Germans) in 50 BC. The settlement was called „gutisk”. 700 years later the Polish arrived. German farmers, marchants and craftsmen started re-settling Danzig already in 1184. In 1224 Danzig became a city of municipial law of Lübeck - so a city of German law. But the city/settlement had existed already 700 years before even one Polish set their foot in the Baltic region. When Danzig was originally founded, the Polish were still living in the region of today's Ukraine, where they originally belong. Before the league of nations foolishly separated Danzig from the rest of Germany - and before Poland and the USSR brutally disseized 15 million Germans from their ancestral homelands (Pomerania, Silesia, West & East Prussia…) to rob these lands, this costing 2,5 million innocent civilians their lives (after the war, which makes it a crime agains humanity) - Danzig was settled by 96% Germans, merely 3% Polish and another half percent half-Polish-half-Germans.
@elamite668 жыл бұрын
𝔗𝔯𝔦𝔠𝔨ſ𝔱𝔢𝔯 ℭ𝔲𝔠𝔨𝔬𝔬 Wasn't the area around Danzig orginally settled by Prussians and I do not mean the German Prussians but the Prussians who spoke a Baltic language similar to Lithuanian???????not Slavic Poles? Yes it was a crime 2.5 million Germans died when force marched West after the war was already over and that includes German settlements in Galicia too which had been there for centuries as well as the Germans in Memel
@ChillDudelD8 жыл бұрын
+elamite66 No, it was originally a Slavic settlement and Poles founded the city. The area you're referring to is east of Gdansk that used to be settled by Baltic people called (Old) Prussians before they were genocided by German Teutons.
@TricksterCuckoo8 жыл бұрын
elamite66 Well, most of East Prussia was settled by the so-called „Pruzzen”, the old Prussians, that is correct - a Baltic tribe. But they were way closer to the Germanic tribes than to the Slavs. The Germanic tribes themselves did already settle all the way to a few kilometers beyond the Vistula, ever since 500 BC (so, over 1.000 years before the first Poles arrived). The settlement of the later „Danzig” was as archeologists found out already created around 50 BC by Goths and Swedes and it was called „Gothiscandza”. That’s where it then got its name from in later in history. Of course crusades have been brutal, which ones haven’t (ask the Poles that tried three times to catholizise the old Prussians)? But East Prussia is in fact the first and one of the only, if not *the* only example where different peoples merged and melted into each other. Of course the crusades weren’t nice, neither were they in Britain, Germany or any other European country. But after the Christianization was over, the old Prussians and the Germans were simbiotically living side by side and melted into one people afterwards. Such a thing has (probably) never again in history occured, not even in the USA that up to this day struggle with that.
@JoWaterkant10 ай бұрын
Kaum zu glauben, wie schön die polnischen Bewohner die Stadt wiederaufgebaut haben nachdem sie 1945 in diesem Zustand war. Keiner von uns hat die Entscheidungen damals getroffen, keiner von uns kann sie ändern. Freuen wir uns gemeinsam darüber, das das historische Erbe bewahrt wurde. Und am Ende sind wir alle Menschen.
@ozzypascal72104 жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful city in the 1930's ,how sad to see this.
@bevgranger4 жыл бұрын
It’s still a beautiful city
@MrJoker514011 жыл бұрын
Ku Pamięci moich Pradziadków co zginęli w DANZIG (Gdańsk)
@gits19 жыл бұрын
MrJoker5140 zdychali jak psy
@MrJoker51409 жыл бұрын
gits1 Freie Stadt Danzig uber Alles , prusacy-naziści to inna sprawa czytaj książki
@peternolan41073 жыл бұрын
Well, if the Germans had not started the war...
@basedhalo Жыл бұрын
Except this city wasn't a German city
@Eywaw5 ай бұрын
@@basedhalo Bro 96% of the people in 1939 was germans
@kaj1375 жыл бұрын
Anschluss Austrii 10 kwietnia 1938 w Austrii i Niemczech odbyło się referendum w sprawie połączenia Austrii I Niemiec. Uprawnionych do glosowania było 4,471,618, a głosowało 4 484 617 co stanowiło 99,71% uprawnionych (to chyba rekord światowy). 99,7% uprawnionych głosowało za ‘anschlussem’ Austriacy i Niemcy odpowiadali w nim na dwa pytania: =„Czy zgadzasz się z połączeniem Rzeszy Niemieckiej z Austrią?” =„Czy zgadzasz się z listą przedstawioną przez naszego führera Adolfa Hitlera?”. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrian_Anschluss_referendum,_1938
@gregfloh77322 жыл бұрын
Lang lebe das polnische Volk. 🇵🇱❤🇩🇪
@Baron.de.Koustovnitsa5 жыл бұрын
Winter of 1969, Central Prison in Lodz(Litzmannstadt). Fellow prisoner, elderly polish-german guy tells me, the student, how he entered Danzig in January 1945 bearing arms and in black german uniform with polish white-red band on his arm only. Member of the nascent polish Navy. What he has seen there and then makes me shudder, still. Russian soldiers queuing to rape a german woman, foaming at the mouth and dying. Used and discarded women in the canals of Motlava. Noises emanating from the innards of this town like from the sheer hell. Smells of burning ruins and pictures exactly as above. Nikolai Nikulin tells in his memoir(in russian language) that the whole mongolian tribe-Orda- jollied themselves and died there. But who cares?
@bekaes839 жыл бұрын
WOLNE MIASTO GDAŃSK 100 % POLSKA ,NA WIEKI WIEKÓW AMEN!!!
@arturzacharewicz33918 ай бұрын
Urodziłem się w Gdańsku i do dziś zostałem❤
@bart-polpl75926 жыл бұрын
Nice Polish city ! Yes only polish🤗
@giraffeg.39765 жыл бұрын
Hahaha. Klar, das sieht man an der Architektur.
@bart-polpl75925 жыл бұрын
@@giraffeg.3976 architektur ok but city is Polish. Hahaha Poland people live there . Germanu peole never back there. You have fucking Merkel and lot islam people hahaha .
@folkestender20254 жыл бұрын
@@bart-polpl7592 I masz partię PIS, która powoli zmienia Polskę w nazistowską dyktaturę. Miłej zabawy w przyszłości.
@xenq_45664 жыл бұрын
@@folkestender2025 I masz Muzułmanów dzięki Merkel powodzenia w przyszłości :) *GERMANISTAN*
@folkestender20254 жыл бұрын
@@xenq_4566 OK, Wówczas Germanistan zaatakuje Polskę, przejmie Polskę i zmieni nazwę na Polistan. Ludzie muszą gdzieś mieszkać, kiedy przybywa coraz więcej muzułmanów. Nie ma być zły, jesteś do tego przyzwyczajony, że Polska czasami istnieje, a czasem nie. Ale nie powinieneś winić reszty Niemców, ponieważ jesteśmy już mniejszością w naszym byłym kraju.... ;-)
@Shand0o8 жыл бұрын
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gda%C5%84sk#History For all germans, with ass pain, again, folowing international wikipedia - The first written record thought to refer to Gdańsk is the vita of Saint Adalbert. Written in 999, it describes how in 997 Saint Adalbert of Prague baptised the inhabitants of urbs Gyddannyzc, "which separated the great realm of the duke [i.e. Boleslaw the Brave of Poland] from the sea."[11] No further written sources exist for the 10th and 11th centuries.[11] Based on the date in Adalbert's vita, the city celebrated its millennial anniversary in 1997. Archaeological evidence for the origins of the town was retrieved mostly after World War II had laid 90 percent of the city center in ruins, enabling excavations.[13] The oldest seventeen settlement levels were dated to between 980 and 1308.[12] It is generally thought that Mieszko I of Poland erected a stronghold on the site in the 980s, thereby connecting the Polish state ruled by the Piast dynasty with the trade routes of the Baltic Sea.
@sgt13echo2 жыл бұрын
My mother was born in Danzig in 1938.
@MrJoker51407 жыл бұрын
PAMIĘTAJ KASA RZĄDZI ŚWIATEM W GDAŃSKU MIELI PIENIĄDZE TO SOBIE POWOLI BUDOWALI DOMY, DWORKI,ZAKŁADY I WIDZISZ tak się wykupuje bez problemów
@fezde37023 жыл бұрын
Danke für die "Befreiung"... frei von kultureller identität und politisch-aufrichtiger geschichtsschreibung
@JUSTUS-jl3jv5 жыл бұрын
My mother (1930 geboren) and her family (Familie Ernst) lived in Deutsch Eylau and my grandfather, who was a surgeon, was in Danzig the night in January 1945 when the Russians invaded
@@munchnerkindl7480 Then dont call Dresden drezno thanks
@suschi14294 жыл бұрын
Wir waren letztes Jahr in Gdansk. Eine wunderschöne Stadt. Hut ab vor der Leistung des Wiederaufbaus.
@RPe-jk6dv4 жыл бұрын
sie waren nicht in gdansk, sondern in danzig. suf deutsch heisst die Stadt danzig. wenn ihr auto beschädigt und gestohlen wird, der dieb den wagen repariert und aufhübscht, ziehen sie dann auch den hut?
@suschi14294 жыл бұрын
@@RPe-jk6dv ?????
@suschi14294 жыл бұрын
@@RPe-jk6dv was hat das eine mit dem anderen zu tun?
@RPe-jk6dv4 жыл бұрын
@@suschi1429 wenn sie das nicht verstehen, tun sie mir leid.
@zepter003 жыл бұрын
Timeline of Gdańsk Historical affiliations Kingdom of Poland 997-1227 Duchy of Pomerelia 1227-1282 Kingdom of Poland 1282-1308 Teutonic Order 1308-1410 Kingdom of Poland 1410-1411 Teutonic Order 1411-1454 Kingdom of Poland 1454-1569 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 1569-1793 Kingdom of Prussia 1793-1807 Free City of Danzig 1807-1814 Kingdom of Prussia 1814-1871 German Empire 1871-1918 Weimar Germany 1918-1920 Free City of Danzig 1920-1939 Nazi Germany 1939-1945 People's Republic of Poland 1945-1989 Republic of Poland 1989-present
@bogdan4515 жыл бұрын
Rosjanie zastosowali taktykę spalonej ziemi. Pomóżcie jak postawić łapkę?
@ВикторКонстантинов-э8щ4 жыл бұрын
Больно смотреть на разрушенные города , сколько труда уничтожена ,,,,,,
@AlexandravonPestalozzi8 жыл бұрын
co to za muzyka?
@VisMaior20117 жыл бұрын
Kenji Kawai.Life Before War.Pozdrawiam
@AlexandravonPestalozzi7 жыл бұрын
Wielkie dzięki! 🌹
@VisMaior20117 жыл бұрын
Alexandra von Pestalozzi Muzyka Kenji jest w ostatnich minutach filmiku.Miłego słuchania życzę i jeszcze raz pozdrawiam🙋
@AlexandravonPestalozzi7 жыл бұрын
🌷🌷🌷
@user-rp3qy2lu3m5 жыл бұрын
Szakira
@RealYoungPhil5 жыл бұрын
The Pride of Poland
@christian-frederickmattner6225 жыл бұрын
yes the Pride of a bunch of thieves
@RealYoungPhil5 жыл бұрын
@@christian-frederickmattner622 german losers, Allahu ackbar
@Ritterhall5 жыл бұрын
@@RealYoungPhil Maybe you get a islamic Invasion from Germany in Future. But the german People than is away. Germany than without german People.
@BernhardSchornak5 жыл бұрын
@@Ritterhall Träum weiter...
@ГнатБест4 жыл бұрын
Шкода, славне місто, для чого було його знищувати.
@oliviakubiak8 жыл бұрын
omg :0 ich und meine ganze familie worden in dieser stadt in polen geboren
@hryzaw594 жыл бұрын
Das wahr Deutschland.
@r.schraven45803 жыл бұрын
@@hryzaw59 ja. WAR !!!
@Johnnygold3323 жыл бұрын
@@hryzaw59 Deutschland ist türkisch🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
@Eywaw5 ай бұрын
@@Johnnygold332 Deutschland braucht bald mehr land weil wir nicht alle in deutschland unter kriegen können, das heißt auf in den osten DE DE DE
@TheBrummie6010 ай бұрын
35 years later, and destroyed Gdansk becomes the birthplace of Solidarnosc and the beginning of the end of Communism.
@Dark-tg8cj8 ай бұрын
I początkiem końca Polski.
@sobell14 жыл бұрын
taa te naloty bomboweeeee a by zniszczyc miasto... a potem zeby ta czerwona'' Armia'' ..... iiiiiiiiiiiiii kurwa nie ma słów.....
@arturzacharewicz33918 ай бұрын
Byłem Tam od 1975
@jorgegonzalez-or3ku4 жыл бұрын
By churchil
@jn12052 ай бұрын
Poles put a lot of effort into rebuilding not only Gdańsk, Warsaw, Wrocław, Szczecin, but also dozens of cities and hundreds of villages and settlements. And the Germans laugh at them to this day.
@arturzacharewicz33918 ай бұрын
Szanować trzeba wszystkich którzy odbudowali Gdańsk po sowietach
@Dark-tg8cj8 ай бұрын
Po niemcach! Gdyby nie Niemcy, ich wojna i zbrodnie - sowieci nigdy do Gdańska nie przyszli .
@danzigdeutschegeschichtele93327 жыл бұрын
Deutsche Geschichte LEBT----------------- Eine fast 1000 jährige Deutsche Hansestadt
@zepter003 жыл бұрын
Let’s check Timeline of Gdańsk Historical affiliations Kingdom of Poland 997-1227 Duchy of Pomerelia 1227-1282 Kingdom of Poland 1282-1308 Teutonic Order 1308-1410 Kingdom of Poland 1410-1411 Teutonic Order 1411-1454 Kingdom of Poland 1454-1569 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 1569-1793 Kingdom of Prussia 1793-1807 Free City of Danzig 1807-1814 Kingdom of Prussia 1814-1871 German Empire 1871-1918 Weimar Germany 1918-1920 Free City of Danzig 1920-1939 Nazi Germany 1939-1945 People's Republic of Poland 1945-1989 Republic of Poland 1989-present You failed nazi lier.
@fraproxy9 жыл бұрын
Jakie Freies Westpreussen? Gdansk nie byl w zasiegu Prus Wschodnich!
@ryszardtwoj25779 жыл бұрын
+fraproxy Chyba zachodnich!
@fraproxy9 жыл бұрын
Si, si... Mea culpa.
@kmen92norway11 жыл бұрын
In my opinion, Danzig was together with Dresden and Nurnberg the three greatest losses of WWII. Both of them could have been spared from destruction: Nurnberg was destroyed January 2, 1945. Dresden was destroyed 13-15 february, 1945. Danzig was destroyed a month after Dresden: 27 march to 4 april, 1945
@janhoppe8947 жыл бұрын
My father did show me this place in about 1954. Ruins everywhere. My family comes from Tuchola-Koronowo region. Was always catholic. Very sad history and this was when I started grade 4 of primary school. This shaped my life and mentality. I live still in those sad days.
@OrnumCR5 жыл бұрын
kmen92norway I don’t think Berlin fared much better. It is recognised as the most bombed city in WW2. Hamburg, Cologne, Frankfurt-am-Main and Munich were also pretty badly damaged too. The Hamburg firestorms were horrendous. With regard again to Berlin, commentators at the time though Berlin was so far gone that it was a constructive loss. But, all these grand cities all over Europe have sprung back, perhaps not with the characters they had before 1939, but at least we can enjoy them today.
@zepter003 жыл бұрын
Timeline of Gdańsk Historical affiliations Kingdom of Poland 997-1227 Duchy of Pomerelia 1227-1282 Kingdom of Poland 1282-1308 Teutonic Order 1308-1410 Kingdom of Poland 1410-1411 Teutonic Order 1411-1454 Kingdom of Poland 1454-1569 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 1569-1793 Kingdom of Prussia 1793-1807 Free City of Danzig 1807-1814 Kingdom of Prussia 1814-1871 German Empire 1871-1918 Weimar Germany 1918-1920 Free City of Danzig 1920-1939 Nazi Germany 1939-1945 People's Republic of Poland 1945-1989 Republic of Poland 1989-present
@19GDeutschG8711 жыл бұрын
Eine Schande der Menschheit was mit der alten deutschen Stadt Danzig geschah.
@JezynaChicago5 жыл бұрын
To polskie miasto, nie niemieckie.
@giraffeg.39765 жыл бұрын
@@JezynaChicago Danzig ist eine deutsche Stadt.
@munchnerkindl74803 жыл бұрын
@@giraffeg.3976 Berlin ist dann polnisch. Sorry.
@zepter003 жыл бұрын
@@giraffeg.3976 Timeline of Gdańsk Historical affiliations Kingdom of Poland 997-1227 Duchy of Pomerelia 1227-1282 Kingdom of Poland 1282-1308 Teutonic Order 1308-1410 Kingdom of Poland 1410-1411 Teutonic Order 1411-1454 Kingdom of Poland 1454-1569 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 1569-1793 Kingdom of Prussia 1793-1807 Free City of Danzig 1807-1814 Kingdom of Prussia 1814-1871 German Empire 1871-1918 Weimar Germany 1918-1920 Free City of Danzig 1920-1939 Nazi Germany 1939-1945 People's Republic of Poland 1945-1989 Republic of Poland 1989-present
@zepter003 жыл бұрын
Timeline of Gdańsk Historical affiliations Kingdom of Poland 997-1227 Duchy of Pomerelia 1227-1282 Kingdom of Poland 1282-1308 Teutonic Order 1308-1410 Kingdom of Poland 1410-1411 Teutonic Order 1411-1454 Kingdom of Poland 1454-1569 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 1569-1793 Kingdom of Prussia 1793-1807 Free City of Danzig 1807-1814 Kingdom of Prussia 1814-1871 German Empire 1871-1918 Weimar Germany 1918-1920 Free City of Danzig 1920-1939 Nazi Germany 1939-1945 People's Republic of Poland 1945-1989 Republic of Poland 1989-present
@giraffeg.39765 жыл бұрын
Unser geliebtes Danzig.
@munchnerkindl74803 жыл бұрын
NIE WIEDER DEUTSCH. Deutsch war es übrigens auch NIE!
@Eywaw5 ай бұрын
@@munchnerkindl7480 war es aber OKAY! Im Jahre 1939 machten die Deutschen 96% der Bevölkerung Danzigs aus, aber OKAY!
@munchnerkindl74805 ай бұрын
@@Eywaw Ja, das meinte ich. Früher Ja, doch jetzt nicht mehr. Man könnte sich aber auch streiten, ob es zwischen 1920 und 1939 Deutsche waren oder "Danziger", war Danzig doch eine Freie Stadt.
@Eywaw5 ай бұрын
@@munchnerkindl7480 Meine Oma kommt aus Danzig, Sie ist erst 1943 geboren aber von ihren Eltern hörte sie immer das sie sich egal in welcher Phase als Deutsche sahen
@elzbietazuk29243 жыл бұрын
Sehr traurig
@lorsen8810 жыл бұрын
Chyba był okupantem a nie Gdańszczaninem. WIELKA POLSKA NIEPODLEGŁA!
@alejandromad80242 жыл бұрын
Terrible lugar
@TricksterCuckoo9 жыл бұрын
Danzig, Deutsche Stadt. Ich hoffe, daß diese einst und eigentlich Deutsche Heimat wieder Teil Deutschlands wird und auch wieder aufgebaut wird (auch wenn sie meiner Überzeugung und meinem Verständniß nach nie aufgehört hat, Deutsch zu sein, oder zum Deutschen Land, unserem eigentlichen Deutschen Nationalstaat zu gehören).
@renard69ful9 жыл бұрын
+𝔗𝔯𝔦𝔠𝔨ſ𝔱𝔢𝔯 ℭ𝔲𝔠𝔨𝔬𝔬 Vergessen Sie es! Der Zug ist weg für immer. Träumen können Sie dennoch weiter.
@TricksterCuckoo9 жыл бұрын
renard69ful Ich möchte an dieser Stelle Abraham Lincoln zitieren: „Nichts ist endgültig geregelt, was nicht gerecht geregelt ist.” Und ich werde bis zum Schluß für die Gerechtigkeit für mein Vaterland und mein Volk kämpfen.
@renard69ful9 жыл бұрын
Abraham Lincoln sagt es!? -USA ist ein Land, das massiv einheimische Völker ausgerottet hat. In USA ist nichts gerecht geregelt bis heute! Deshalb sind die Amerikaner kein Beispiel für viele. Die können nur schöne Sprüche erfinden. Großer Müll, ein "Misgebeburt" der Geschichte.
@TricksterCuckoo9 жыл бұрын
renard69ful Tja, da magst Du Recht haben und ich stimme Dir im Großen und Ganzen auch voll zu, aber dennoch ist dieser Ausspruch ein richtiger und verleiht zudem Hoffnung, oder den Glauben an die Gerechtigkeit.
@Shand0o9 жыл бұрын
+𝔗𝔯𝔦𝔠𝔨ſ𝔱𝔢𝔯 ℭ𝔲𝔠𝔨𝔬𝔬 Danzig wurde in 997 von Polen als einer der Stadt Königreichs Polen , gegründet. im Jahre 1308 , wurde Danzig von den Kreuzrittern erobert.
@johnmurphy36216 жыл бұрын
Danzig in West Prussia. All of Prussia is historical German territory that had it's 14 million inhabitants ethnically cleansed. All the infrastructure and cities in West Prussia like for example Bromberg, Rosenberg, Marienburg were entirely built by Germans.
@Жан-щ1б5 жыл бұрын
@@mtmt5734 сам гнида паршивая , тупой поляк , тебя не спрашивали. Ты помнишь как тебя немцы за 30 дней захватили? 1 сентября 1939 , немцы могут повторить!! Даньциг это Германия!
@mtmt57345 жыл бұрын
@@Жан-щ1б Mój kolego Słowiański. Musisz jeszcze dużo książek o historii przeczytać. Dzieli nas przepaść intelektualna i historyczna. Pamiętam jak 17 września 1939 Rosja wbiła w plecy nam nóż. Miasto Gdańsk założyli Słowianie.
@mtmt57345 жыл бұрын
@@Жан-щ1б Mój przyjacielu. Masz duże braki w historii. Przeczytaj kilka poważnych książek o historii Europy. Nie kompromituj się. Przeczytaj o Traktacie Ryskim 1921 roku między Polską a USRR pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traktat_ryski_(1921) Gdańsk był zawsze miastem Słowiańskim.
@Жан-щ1б5 жыл бұрын
@@mtmt5734 я знаю про трактак , но Львов- это Украина , Волинь- Украина , и Станислав-украина ... Граница 1921-го абсолютно несправедлива к литовскому , белорусскому , украинскому населению
@mtmt57345 жыл бұрын
@@Жан-щ1б Ciężko stwierdzić czy nie sprawiedliwa skora duża część zachodniej ludność Białorusi i Ukrainy uważa się za Polaków i chce wrócić do Polski.
@haimcukerman10123 жыл бұрын
Alte deutsche Stadt Danzig.
@Adixeeel5 ай бұрын
jesteś idiotą Gdańsk był 700 lat polski był założony przez Polaków a to że potęg imigranci z całej Europy zaczęli się tu zbierać to nie oznacza że to ich miasto, idąc tą logiką berlin jest turecki poczytaj wikipedię może się czegoś nauczysz
@mariuszstefaniak13133 жыл бұрын
To Armia czerwona zrównała Gdańsk ze ziemia i następne lata też dla tego miasta były nie lepsze.
@Ritterhall5 жыл бұрын
(TT)
@MrJoker51409 жыл бұрын
Wolne Miasto Gdańsk zostało bezprawnie przyłączone do Niemiec, a niecałe sześć lat później zostało zburzone i spalone przez Armię Czerwoną. Po zakończeniu II wojny światowej terytorium Wolnego Miasta Gdańska zostało oddane pod polską administrację. Jego status prawny pozostaje nieuregulowany do dzisiaj. "
@GermanTauscher8 жыл бұрын
zamkni sie propagandzisto polski!
@MrJoker51408 жыл бұрын
propagandzisto polski! chyba ty za to słowo byś z ryja tatar robił
@GermanTauscher8 жыл бұрын
MrJoker5140 nie sorry ja niemcem jestem
@MrJoker51408 жыл бұрын
jestem w połowie
@GermanTauscher8 жыл бұрын
MrJoker5140 jak w polowie?
@renard69ful6 жыл бұрын
Nie wieder Deutsch!
@BernhardSchornak5 жыл бұрын
@renard69ful: ["Nie wieder Deutsch!"] Ach geh - eine Sprache kann doch nichts für die Gräueltaten derer, die sie missbrauchen.
@danzigerlandessender10 жыл бұрын
Danzig is a neutral state by the Law of Nations and unlawfull occupied by Poland!!!
@kanye839 жыл бұрын
#facepalm !
@danzigerlandessender9 жыл бұрын
So what?
@VanlifewithAlan9 жыл бұрын
What law?
@gits19 жыл бұрын
DA-TV Danziger Landessender Gdańsk is Polish not neutral kido :)
@Poguttke9 жыл бұрын
+Alan Heath International law! Law of Nations! Read "Avalon" Versailles Treathy § 100-108 an Kellogg-Briand-Pact, Danzig is member since 1928!
@marlongoncalves54836 жыл бұрын
Danzig era.linda antes da invasão germânica.
@zepter003 жыл бұрын
Timeline of Gdańsk Historical affiliations Kingdom of Poland 997-1227 Duchy of Pomerelia 1227-1282 Kingdom of Poland 1282-1308 Teutonic Order 1308-1410 Kingdom of Poland 1410-1411 Teutonic Order 1411-1454 Kingdom of Poland 1454-1569 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 1569-1793 Kingdom of Prussia 1793-1807 Free City of Danzig 1807-1814 Kingdom of Prussia 1814-1871 German Empire 1871-1918 Weimar Germany 1918-1920 Free City of Danzig 1920-1939 Nazi Germany 1939-1945 People's Republic of Poland 1945-1989 Republic of Poland 1989-present
@franzotto66807 жыл бұрын
Wie können 1945 in Danzig zwei Farmall aus den USA rumfahren? Zumal auch noch mit Luftbereifung die war 1945 noch seht schwer zu kriegen! Da stimmt doch was nicht, oder irre ich mich.
@mbabist015 жыл бұрын
Frei Danzig!
@zepter003 жыл бұрын
Timeline of Gdańsk Historical affiliations Kingdom of Poland 997-1227 Duchy of Pomerelia 1227-1282 Kingdom of Poland 1282-1308 Teutonic Order 1308-1410 Kingdom of Poland 1410-1411 Teutonic Order 1411-1454 Kingdom of Poland 1454-1569 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 1569-1793 Kingdom of Prussia 1793-1807 Free City of Danzig 1807-1814 Kingdom of Prussia 1814-1871 German Empire 1871-1918 Weimar Germany 1918-1920 Free City of Danzig 1920-1939 Nazi Germany 1939-1945 People's Republic of Poland 1945-1989 Republic of Poland 1989-present
@Жан-щ1б5 жыл бұрын
Danzig is Germany
@christian-frederickmattner6225 жыл бұрын
Danzig does not belong to Germany, or Poland --Danzig belongs to the autochone People of Danzig--forever.
@zepter003 жыл бұрын
Timeline of Gdańsk Historical affiliations Kingdom of Poland 997-1227 Duchy of Pomerelia 1227-1282 Kingdom of Poland 1282-1308 Teutonic Order 1308-1410 Kingdom of Poland 1410-1411 Teutonic Order 1411-1454 Kingdom of Poland 1454-1569 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 1569-1793 Kingdom of Prussia 1793-1807 Free City of Danzig 1807-1814 Kingdom of Prussia 1814-1871 German Empire 1871-1918 Weimar Germany 1918-1920 Free City of Danzig 1920-1939 Nazi Germany 1939-1945 People's Republic of Poland 1945-1989 Republic of Poland 1989-present BTW Germany is muslim
@Paxi9908 жыл бұрын
GDAŃSK !!!
@swietosawagromowadna79577 жыл бұрын
I co? Rodzi się jakaś nowa gdańska narodowość? A nie,to tylko niemiecki agent chcący oderwać te tereny od Polski
@jacekjackowski85 жыл бұрын
Polski Gdańsk jak coś debilu, czy ja krzyczę wolne miasto Wrocław bo z niego pochodzę? Nie bo tak Wrocław a tym bardziej Gdańsk na zawsze wielkiej Polsce.
@Poguttke9 жыл бұрын
Again, because some PIS believers dont want to understand the Law of Nations. Danzig and Poland became there freedom back by the Versailles Treaty (Danzig § 100-108) Danzig and its constitution was taken under protection of the united nations. Further more Danzig is member of the Kellogg-Briand-Pact since 1928. You can read this contracts in "Avalon". This contracts never got changed and are therefor still guilty. The Nuremberg Trial made 1946 clear, that the occupation of Danzig by Nazi-Germany is a violation of the Law of Nations. The violations by Poland still are not judged.
@Shand0o9 жыл бұрын
+Gerold Ewald I do not support pis , I am their enemy. But still what you 're saying is such an absurd ... Many years ago the Teutons had took over Gdańsk by force, executing the polish and kashubian citizens. source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gda%C5%84sk#History "1308, the town was taken by Brandenburg and the Teutonic Knights were hired by the Polish prince (later king) Władysław I the Elbow-high to restore order. Subsequently, the Knights took over control of the town. Primary sources record a massacre carried out by the Teutonic Knights on the local population,[24] of 10,000 people, but the exact number killed is subject of dispute in modern scholarship.[25] Some authors accept the number given in the original sources,[26] while others consider 10,000 to have been a medieval exaggeration, although scholarly consensus is that a massacre of some magnitude did take place.[25] The events were used by the Polish crown to condemn the Teutonic Knights in a subsequent papal lawsuit.[25][27] The knights colonised the area, replacing local Kashubians and Poles with German settlers" Talking about Versailles Treat, what about many other lands? For example Vilnus and Lviv, what about them?
@Poguttke9 жыл бұрын
Beside Danzig, Poland is rebuilt by the Versailles Treaty. Why should Poland have more rights then Danzig?
@Shand0o9 жыл бұрын
+Gerold Ewald You really don't know that current and valid Treaty is the one from Yalta? ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yalta_Conference#Poland_and_the_Eastern_Bloc
@Poguttke9 жыл бұрын
For Danzig is Versailles Treaty and Kellogg-Briand-pact guilty, they never have been changed and must be fulfilled, that is the law of nations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Shand0o9 жыл бұрын
+Gerold Ewald What? Ofcourse it was changed during and after world war II. Pleas read it carefully. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Gda%C5%84sk#World_War_II_.281939.E2.80.931945.29 "With the German defeat the planned genocide of the Polish population, who were deemed by the German authorities to be "subhuman," was averted and Poles returned to Gdańsk.Already before the end of World War II, the Yalta Conference had agreed to place the city, under Polish name Gdańsk, under de facto administration of Poland, and this decision was confirmed at the Potsdam Conference."
@Stamsite1117 жыл бұрын
Danzig, the lost german city!
@rafalch55304 жыл бұрын
Eh, lets not forget how Germany obtained it (1793) and the partitions.... Not a fun time for Poland. I guess you could say its half German and half Polish, if you look at who owned it throughout history
@zepter003 жыл бұрын
Timeline of Gdańsk Historical affiliations Kingdom of Poland 997-1227 Duchy of Pomerelia 1227-1282 Kingdom of Poland 1282-1308 Teutonic Order 1308-1410 Kingdom of Poland 1410-1411 Teutonic Order 1411-1454 Kingdom of Poland 1454-1569 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 1569-1793 Kingdom of Prussia 1793-1807 Free City of Danzig 1807-1814 Kingdom of Prussia 1814-1871 German Empire 1871-1918 Weimar Germany 1918-1920 Free City of Danzig 1920-1939 Nazi Germany 1939-1945 People's Republic of Poland 1945-1989 Republic of Poland 1989-present How about these facts?