Always great to find Eva outside her channel, doing what she does so well.
@stephanewantiez1645 күн бұрын
Eva is a treasure, glad to see her back on EuroNews!
@finlandtaipan44547 күн бұрын
Wow. Lower Silesia is definitely on my bucket list.
@tombache342614 күн бұрын
Nice to see you again. We like your past travel series.
@dariuszjutel383413 күн бұрын
Dziękuję za przepiękne pokazanie Kotliny Kłodzkiej. To moje ulubione miejsce na krótkie wypady turystyczne. Zrobiła to Pani fantastyczną robotę. ❤ Bardzo proszę o więcej takich filmów, bo Dolny Śląsk jest tego wart.
@heavenbound452 күн бұрын
I love Poland. Such a beautiful people and land. Merry Christmas!
@sevillavieira6 күн бұрын
Good to see Eva, and in Poland! Thank you.
@alexandral62735 күн бұрын
Eva is THE BEST YT influencer ! THANK YOU for this gorgeous video !!! 💞
@uoobwatcher2 күн бұрын
As others have said, Eva is an absolute treasure! No traveler does it better than her.
@JakobFischer6014 күн бұрын
As a German you immediatelly realize that these regions and names are pretty familiar to us as many have heart stories from parents and grandparents who lived there. Yes, Germans have settled in those regions for centuries together with Poles and Jews and yes, after the war Germans were expelled and the land has been given to the country of poland which had not existed for several years. While Germans were expelled, Poles were brought from eastern polish regions which now belong to Russia to settle in the areas were Germans formerly lived. Germany and Poland accepted the new borders and build together a new and peacfull Europe from the ashes of ww2. We all should be very thankfull to our ancestors who made this possible so that we Germans today can visit those beautiful cities and perhaps some can say: "okay, this must be the house were grandma was born. It is much bigger than I thought."
@ba-gg6jo9 күн бұрын
You are very gracious, the world needs more people like you.
@xardass42095 күн бұрын
German settlements appeared in Slavic lands. However... all of eastern Germany: Mecklenburg, Brandenburg and other provinces... were Slavic.
@NewAgeNewLife2 күн бұрын
This is very true. My grandma was one of the people who were resettled from the area of Vilnius to the lower Silesia region. I often think about today’s conflicts, especially the long ongoing ones like between Israel and Gaza and think that unfortunately sometimes you need to make concessions for a more peaceful future…
@wmanad847915 күн бұрын
Eva on Euronews? Awesome!
@rrrrrhino2 күн бұрын
My father grew up in this area!! ❤
@nickbenfell432714 күн бұрын
What an awesome place to visit - definitely joined my list of places to go.
@robinsmith97348 күн бұрын
Thankyou Eva for showing your castles, and beauty of the people and ancient traditions, didn't see Vilk! Gorgeous mate............
@simpangempat186421 күн бұрын
Gd job Eva. I see at euro news Tv this morning.
@michaelamaestas49507 күн бұрын
wonderful. I want to go there .
@cloverite10 сағат бұрын
Thankyou for this, my Uncle was from Silesia so it’s good to be able to see it.
@Iamtessnaturelover2 күн бұрын
hi eVaa nice to see you again😊Now i discovered Poland thru yOu..what a magical place! an amazing castle🏰
@mbart514Күн бұрын
I love Poland! The food is delicious!
@EnriqueScott-se3vp15 күн бұрын
I really enjoy this type of reporting from DW I'm dedicated follower 😊
@takeiteasy22210 күн бұрын
Wow, it‘s so beautiful!
@mosaicslp2 күн бұрын
Eva this video is so cool. hope you do more videos like this,
@lapicker10104 күн бұрын
Eva is a documentary rock star!
@petra60999 күн бұрын
Very beautiful!
@JackMorningstar00116 күн бұрын
Beautiful place!
15 күн бұрын
home sweet home 😍😍😍
@jajajejehjune430118 күн бұрын
Nice video :)
@_Rafalowski16 күн бұрын
Well done
@sagecoach6 күн бұрын
Why so many castles, they won't notice one more. Think of the view your tent would have from the top. Your shows are so beautiful.
@craigyoung40252 күн бұрын
Eva could describe a cardboard box and it would be interesting. She brings Poland to life for the world.
@RinconPilot4 күн бұрын
Eva rocks!
@krzysztofbieda92 күн бұрын
Love❤
@Marek-k1z15 күн бұрын
Ewka, musisz spróbować zostać aktorką. Będziesz miała fajną zabawę i duży sukces.
@terisatamang12453 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤
@breakwhiskey28637 күн бұрын
👍👍❤❤❤
@MayankSharma-xo5cb21 күн бұрын
hello i am from india
@petra60999 күн бұрын
❤
@princess66142 күн бұрын
Hi eva❤
@kookarini2 күн бұрын
It was part of the Czech lands at one point, the gingerbread maker's last name is very Czech and Slovak.
@arturkalicki608315 күн бұрын
Lower Silesia "Dolny Śląsk" region and Dolnośląskie Voivodeship is not the same. Kłodzko Land and Łużyce are separately regions. Part of Dolnośląskie but nor Dolny Śląsk. Especially: Lądek, Sarny and Kłodzko. I only remind you to respect history and culture
@lisamirako10738 күн бұрын
The historical region of Lower Silesia (German: Niederschlesien) is larger than the current Polish voivodeship of the same name. The title of the video refers to this historical Lower Silesia.
@arturkalicki60833 күн бұрын
@@lisamirako1073 Yes but historically Lower Silesia not include Ziemia Kłodzka
@t04v76 күн бұрын
“celery steak”. two words that should never be in the same sentence.
@magicstep2 күн бұрын
I agree that celery is a bad choice here, but one day (if you are a human not a bot) you will eat mostly plants as Eva does and over 80million people, humans are designed to eat plants. Already about 20% of your protein is directly from plants. You even enjoy a simple potato or bread.
@TheASSedoTV21 күн бұрын
First view 💪
@TheDesertwalker2 күн бұрын
Poles speak better English than I do.
@lidijabirsa77682 күн бұрын
Not all of them , but Eva's engl. is certainly better than mine! 😆
@musoangelo15 күн бұрын
You're sporting a wedding ring?
@biankaxyja588515 күн бұрын
I’m not trying to say …please read historical fact .Nothing less or more, only fact about what’s happened.
@konradbanys223916 күн бұрын
I just realised the emotional pain some Germans may feel when they see the vid and hear "Poland", "Polish", etc. In fact everything (correct me if I am wrong) what was shown in this vid was built by Germans. What Poles are doing is cherishing and reinventing the German heritage, giving their own thin layer to it. When will the south of Lower Silesia "become really Polish"? Will it ever happen? If yes, how?
@szyszak916 күн бұрын
Yes, you are rather right but in general I wouldn’t say Lower Silesia is German, but mainly German, as this land first belonged to Poland, then Czechia, Austria, etc. so influence of many cultures. As someone who was born here, I feel at home and never think that this is not “real” Poland even if people from outside might think differently. What I noticed among other people from Lower Silesia, we have a completely different attitude to German heritage from many other Poles living eastwards. We respect and admire mainly German heritage but at the same time we see it as our own cause we are born here, that’s our home and we love everything about it regardless of who built, invented or created this part of land.
@konradbanys223916 күн бұрын
@@szyszak9 so you mean you "embraced" the German heritage without it making you having an identity schisophrenia or feel uneasy? that is great. I was brought up in central Poland where everything was either "Polish" or jewish, but the synagogue disappeared, the jewish cemetery was only fragmentarily preserved so I had little to do with any "foreign" heritage. Now i live in Germany in a town with slavic name on lands that used to be slavic for some time but apart from the name everything and everyone here is German so I guess locals do not struggle with the topic. After all, maybe it's just a question of getting used to and not overthinking. At the same time I kind of understand why the German heritage was neglected just after the war. Apart from the feeling of hatred towards the enemies and occupants maybe they wanted to make it easy for Poles to make a new "Polish reality" of Lower Silesia, especially in its southern part where finding "Polishness" was difficult to impossible.
@Donneczka115 күн бұрын
Well, the same thing happened further east where what have become Ukrainian territories were originally Polish! And how about Vlad’s big land grab in Ukriane? It’s not the little guy that does this, it’s the psychopathic leaders!
@Marek-k1z15 күн бұрын
@@konradbanys2239 Dear Konrad, it seems that all of us had at least one Neanderthal uncle.
@konradbanys223915 күн бұрын
@@Marek-k1z I'm too stupid to understand the connection between Neanderthal uncles and Germans in Lower Silesia:O)
@ron71078 күн бұрын
What flood / way out of context
@badzigenhalsensis15 күн бұрын
What What a fairytale! Nothing looks real here. You should show normal people how do they live, bad roads, unemployment and destroyed houses.
@konradbanys223915 күн бұрын
She's shown some ruins. The roads are not so bad and, I guess, unemployment is not so high either. Besides, it's for tourists....