Thai-Canadian Reaction to "The Unconquered: riveting story of Poland in WW2 narrated by Sean Bean." ----- Original Video: • IPNtv: The Unconquered -----
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@Lorek9294 жыл бұрын
Hi, you asked few questions, so here are some explanations. In the end he mentions betrayal, because the efforts and the fact that Poland lost the largest % of its population, it have been "given to" the Soviet Union, becoming its satelite state. When Western Europe was fully independent, Poland was in ruins and governed by the communists. For example, Poland never received any aid like Marshall Plan which rebuild Western Europe, and Poland never received any war reparations. Three guys on the photo are Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin. The army being reborn refers to the Sikorski-Mayski pact which restored the diplomatic relations between Polish government (during most of the war it resided in London) and the Soviet one. There were Polish soldiers fighting in the West already - the soldiers of the Anders Army were Soviet prisoners of war who happened to not be murdered in Katyń. The pact was signed after German invasion on the USSR, and the Polish POWs were to be freed - some remained in the USSR fighting alongside the Red Army (Berling's Army) while others left to join the Allies in the West (Anders' Army). Monte Casino is in Italy - there was also a bear Wojtek who was in the Polish Army - there are some videos about him too. The thing with the non-aggression pacts signed with Hitler is that these didn't have a secret part about dividing certain countries - the pact signed by the Soviets had, which doesn't make it non-aggression pact but rather alliance (even if temporary). Contrary to other pacts, it wasnt signed few years before the war, but around two weeks. Sean Bean is the actor who keeps dying all the time - Boromir from LOTR and Ned Stark from GoT. The paratroopers he talks about were Cichociemni (Silent Unseen) - some kind of special forces, they were Polish soldiers who came from London to aid the Underground.
@MaxSujyNorden4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the explanation. Oh yeah I know Sean Bean we watch LOTR and GOT. GOT is actually one of Sujy favorite tv show ever!
@arat91444 жыл бұрын
Partly true. I will not dispute heroic fight of polish against nazi, but before that polish goverment offered nazi to attack soviet union together. And just about one year before that, polish army participated in dividing Chechoslovakia together with nazi.
@Lorek9294 жыл бұрын
@@arat9144 It was the Reich who offered to attack the USSR together, but Poland refused - it is actually quite common knowledge. Poland had no point in invading the USSR. Annexation of Zaolzie by Poland was a result of an ultimatum sent to Czechoslovak government but was not discussed in any way with the Germans - in this case it was basically an opportunism of Polish government, taking advantage of weakened Czechoslovakia to annex the territories inhabited by the Poles. Unlike in case of the Soviet invasion of Poland, according to my knowledge nobody died in Zaolzie, nobody was persecuted and nobody was sent to any camps. It may be critisized or justified depending on the perspective, but comparing it to the genocides makes no sense - I noticed Putin likes to mention it, more than Czechs and Slovaks. Thanks for the response.
@vvp_rus4 жыл бұрын
blatant lies, speculation and speculation.
@vvp_rus4 жыл бұрын
@@Lorek929 spinning like a snake in a pan
@filipek20444 жыл бұрын
Nie wiem czemu ale zawsze mnie ciekawią reakcje ludzi na nasz kraj :))
@Xerverse173 жыл бұрын
Mnie to samo :D Na historię czy nawet hymn
@adm2004pl3 жыл бұрын
Ja też 😄
@kimka38553 жыл бұрын
Dla mnie tak samo
@Serial_Designation_FS3 жыл бұрын
Polaki lubią jak się ich chwali. -_- :D
@izihors_ik28543 жыл бұрын
Mnie też :)
@krzysztofkornalewski50504 жыл бұрын
In 7:48 you are wondering about how it is possible to create a polish army in USSR after killing 20000 officers, Katyń happened in 1940. The war between Soviets and Germans start in Jun 1941 and after that Stalin decided to create a Polish army in USSR from surviving Poles (civilians and soldiers). Gen. Anders (the guy who commands this army) heard rumours about Katyń because germans found tombs. After gathered every people he escaped from USSR to Persia (now Iran). From there he guided army to the war fields in north Africa and Italy. The interesting fact is that gen. Anders took every Pole like women, kids, old men to save them from communism horror and left them in Persia with care provided by local gov.
@palemki4 жыл бұрын
Plenty of people were in India to mostly kids but thats another 'story' Pozdrawiam serdecznia brata rodaka.
@BASSOSOVIETICO19874 жыл бұрын
Anders didn't escaped from USSR. He simply was granted permition to go from soviet government cause western allies needed them in their war theatre. And in 1943 we created our new army allianced with the Red Army and co-liberated the country.
@Pgm764 жыл бұрын
@@BASSOSOVIETICO1987 liberated? Yeah right... what an idiot
@BASSOSOVIETICO19874 жыл бұрын
@@Pgm76 well... yeah.... Wał Pomorski, Kołobrzeg, Studzianki... I'm sure all the soldiers of I polish Army and common red army soldiers "dreamt" to bring us communism...
@przemyslawc2976 ай бұрын
I think "reborn army" is a well-explained term in the story about Wojtek the bear - about the Private/Corporal Wojtek.
@magiersmurf2 жыл бұрын
From watching it, I have a really strong feeling how unappreciated and forgotten our help was
@woker49422 жыл бұрын
POZDRAWIAM!!!!
@edcwlk44162 жыл бұрын
Indeed is tragic when you mention the movie Tarantino in the context of the movie about the Polish underground army and "funny". In Europe, only in Poland the punishment for helping Jews was the death of you and your whole family, and if it was a small village, the Germans burned the whole village. Tarantino move is about story from France, the fact is that the French government itself packaged Jews on its trains and sent them to France. Sad. The Polish underground government punished by death for handing over a Jew to a German.
@wskazowka357115 күн бұрын
tak naprawde to trzy panstwa nas zatakowaly bo austria przylaczyla sie do niemiec tworzac jedna armie trzecia rzesza no i rosja
@pawemilewski8126 Жыл бұрын
We were betrayed by Brits and French. Eventually, America helped us.
@cakeychu83474 жыл бұрын
Who from Poland >:D 🇵🇱?!
@OperatorRice3 жыл бұрын
Me 🇵🇱
@combxxsummerxx Жыл бұрын
Me
@magorzatajamroz7340 Жыл бұрын
Ja
@Piot192 Жыл бұрын
Ja
@sxdidi Жыл бұрын
Ja!
@limadeltazulu4 жыл бұрын
Polish pilots did not shoot to shoot down the enemy plane, shoot to kill the enemy. These are the words of their Canadian commander, when asked about their phenomenal effectiveness. Poland has never given up, it will never give up. As long as the last Pole is alive.
@bullet15444 жыл бұрын
Pięknie to napisałeś.
@playswith_squirrels3 жыл бұрын
@@bullet1544 zgadzam się
@alaneskew26643 жыл бұрын
As a Texan I feel this, my polish ancestors feel this.
@supreme33762 жыл бұрын
Fun fact One of the commader są.303 was Johnny Kent "kentowsky" Canadian pilot en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_A._Kent
@bwtxghost98162 жыл бұрын
Tak to prawda yea you right
@MEEHOWtv4 жыл бұрын
4:32 Betrayed by who? Betrayed by Allies (UK, America, France ect.). Polish soldiers fought for France. Polish soldiers fought for Britain. Polish soldiers fought for Africa. Polish soldiers fought alongside Americans in the D-Day, but when the time came to fight for Poland, no one remembered. You didn't even want us at your victory parades when the war was over. 5:30 Poland was invaded by Germany and Russia. 1.09.1939 German attack 17.09.1939 Russian attack Imagine that on 1.09.2020 Canada attacks USA. Imagine that on 17.09.2020 (16 days later) Mexico attacks USA. Now imagine that we are not talking about Canada and Mexico, but about Germany and Russia. About two world's superpowers. Yeah, that's basically what happened to Poland. We were preparing our kids for a new school year and suddenly BOOM! At 4 AM we were in the middle of WW2.
@elitepredator32724 жыл бұрын
Prawda
@mateuszkruszka6924 жыл бұрын
USSR attacked in 7.09.1939
@lukas13924 жыл бұрын
@@mateuszkruszka692?? 17.09.1939, chyba, ze jest juz jakas nowa wersja historii o ktorej nie wiem? xD
@MEEHOWtv4 жыл бұрын
@@mateuszkruszka692 No chyba nie.
@mateuszkruszka6924 жыл бұрын
@@MEEHOWtv Mnie uczono, że 7.09.1939. Ale po sprawdzeniu źródeł okazało się, że jednak 17.09.1939. Jednak fajnie, że nie jesteś jak ponad 75% społeczeństwa, które by mnie za to zhejtowało.
@niewolnik724 жыл бұрын
Polish army from russia was born from soldiers in stalin's camps, Monte Casino it is in Italy, Polish fighters ware the best in england.
@wieprzowina_d43633 жыл бұрын
Ładnie angielski ogarniasz 😉
@jacekkolodziej42243 жыл бұрын
My grandmother's brother fought at Monte Cassino, Kazimierz Czarnecki, pseudonym KAZIK✌️
@pogolandia63072 жыл бұрын
Xd
@MarcinWalenta2 ай бұрын
@@jacekkolodziej4224my grandpa too! 🤜🤛
@Zawieszone3 жыл бұрын
*Bo my nie błagamy o wolność, my o nią walczymy...*
Hitler: I have tanks Stalin: I have army Polish Army: We have a fuckin bear Wojtek the Bear was bought by polish soldiers in Russia, they took him as a mascot (he was small then). When he was grown up he was used to be a guardian of the camp. During the battle of Monte Cassino he was carring amo. Pretty cool story. Explanation of your questions: Poland helped Britain and French during war and Britain betrayed us (i’m polish) so we were on the russian side of Iron Courtain. These dates are dates of events of resist against communists. There was pretty rough, militia even opened fire to civilians. It was all ended when polish guy was elected as a Pope (his name was Karol Wojtyła and his pope name was John Paul II) Enigma was a German coding machine, Codes created by this were so complicated that when a letter A was typed and it was coded as for example C, the next time when A was typed it could be typed as Y. Polish mathematicians broke the first code of Enigma by stealing one of machines in Gdansk and basing on that build decoding machine. Then British cryptologist (from the movie you were talk about, „mystery game” i think)broke the code basing on Polish works. If you have any questions just ask :)
@kubakawulka75324 жыл бұрын
Wojtek was actually bought from a young boy in the middle east in exchange for some cans
@wampirek81994 жыл бұрын
Kuba Kawulka yeah Pakistan, but it was Soviet Union. Cans and Chocolate
@supreme33763 жыл бұрын
That Bear was sold to Polish by Palestinian Boy
@wampirek81993 жыл бұрын
@@supreme3376 oh ok, kinda late but alright, thanks. I wasn’t sure. I know i kinda literally erased Solidarność from existance XD
@piotrcylwik90094 ай бұрын
jebać hitlera i jego Rodzine bo jest taka
@mateuszlangner92355 ай бұрын
The Germans were terribly afraid of them, they called them "Black Devils" because of the color of their berets and long black leather coats, but above all because of the crazy, almost unprecedented courage that General Stanisław Maczek's soldiers had in their blood.
@atomictsarina43784 жыл бұрын
9:45 "There are Poles who save Jews..." He is referring to Irena Sendler who saved a dozens of Jewish children from the Warsaw Ghetto. She was also called "A Mother of the Children of the Holocaust".
@vvp_rus4 жыл бұрын
при этом поляки убивали евреев без всякой немецкой помощи, убивали и грабили. массово. погромы помним.
@atomictsarina43784 жыл бұрын
@@vvp_rus Dude, what's your problem? You don't have real life or what?
@vvp_rus4 жыл бұрын
@@atomictsarina4378 спроси об этом себя.
@patrzacinaczej33004 жыл бұрын
@@vvp_rus Of course, you fucking communist
@SebastianPolakk4 жыл бұрын
@@vvp_rus Here you have the answer to your Putin lies. The truth about Russia's collaborating with Hitler and the invasion of these two countries on Poland. kzbin.info/www/bejne/aXOtnHigptmohrM
@gmork92794 жыл бұрын
I am Polish, my great-grandfather became a russian prisoner, deported to Russia and died in the Novosibirsk camp/prison during WWII.
@Zak172973 жыл бұрын
to takie dziwne ale kocham patrzeć jak ludzie z innych krajów reagują na to co się działo u nas
@kinga45433 жыл бұрын
też
@magorzataolejarz95642 жыл бұрын
Ja też
@MrArxass9 ай бұрын
I gdyby nie wyświetlenia to mieli by Cie głęboko
@femmeNikita274 жыл бұрын
It was worse than "Call of Duty". My granny has been through 3 forced labour camps for kids before turning 16.
@kamyk-854 жыл бұрын
Gratulacje z polski
@stanisawsobczynski58074 жыл бұрын
Soviet prisons were worse than german concetration camps , Witold Pilecki , Polish who went as volunteer to Auschwitz Birkenau , in his notes wrote "German Concetration camps compared to Soviet Prisons were nothing." After war a lot of Polish Heroes fighting for Independence were arrested and killed by communists
@vert25524 жыл бұрын
"betrayed by who?" by everyone my fav is Great Britain, who was literally saved by our pilots during Hitler's attack on them (and saved from speaking german now), and after winning, they made parade to celebrate victory and they not only didnt invite us but told our pilots to gtfo of the country as they were scared of revenge from hitler but we were betrayed by everyone for centuries our solders helped and won battles around the globe, even Napoleon said that if something seems impossible, you can't do something, just send Poles, they will do it right away, yet after helping everyone, after all those pacts, when war came upon our home, we were alone there are few movies good and bad, but show really well how it looked like, you should watch it for sure also interesting thing is that Russia actually changes history now and teaches everyone that the war happend because of Poland and we are bad here
@danielgyorgy90264 жыл бұрын
What the russians say about Poland was bad?
@pawejedlinski71124 жыл бұрын
@@danielgyorgy9026 Polish concentration camps or fake russian victories over Poland and much more
@q_74454 жыл бұрын
This so why my favourite historical person is Napoleon. Fuck Churchill and Chamberlain. Taking credit for everything.
@o0nika3 жыл бұрын
I also heard that not only Brits told Polish folks to go back to their country... Polish army also received „bills” . Letters with information how much of fuel they used, how many broken machines they left, repairs for the planes, even how much food they ate and water... etc. Sooo not nice :/
@janzvisem71932 жыл бұрын
@@pawejedlinski7112 wow naprawdę skąd to wiesz
@lava71574 жыл бұрын
After the invasion of Poland in September 1939, Germany and the USSR cooperated together until the summer of 1941. It was on Soviet oil that the Germans conquered Western Europe. It was only when Germany invaded the USSR that they suddenly decided that something was wrong. Just two bandits quarreled after the bank robbery and one attacked the other. In short speaking... The Russians say that they liberated Poland during the 2nd World War. We Poles say that one invader (USSR) replaced the other (Germany). Poland regained independence only in 1993, when the last Soviet left our country.
@limadeltazulu4 жыл бұрын
After the war, Poland was occupied by Russia
@stanisawankowski82434 жыл бұрын
Cattle wagons- this is what it sounds. Poles were Put in wagons, that were ment to transport COWS.
@uglarthenosmart45734 жыл бұрын
In Yalta Poland was taked by Stalin and until 1989 ruled by Russia we not have independent. Why betrail cos that was deal between Stalin, Churchil (UK) and USA. Polish soldgers wasn't invided on big parade in London cos of winnig but UK say that they should return to Poland. Some soldgers do this and died in gulags or were shoted by NKWD. The date from 1945 to 1989 are date of protest or fight polish underground with Russia.
@ukaszzielinski16314 жыл бұрын
My comment on 7:22 min Max and Sujy questions about Polish Army reborn. After the defeat in September 1939 some Polish soldiers managed to escape to France and the UK. These soldiers were fighting alongside French and British troops, during the German attack on France, The Battle of Britain (Polish airmen/pilots), Norway, Normandy, Ardens etc. When Germany attacked the Soviet Union in 1941, the Soviets become allies to France, UK, and the US. At this point, it was possible to create an Army in the Soviet Union from Polish soldiers captured by Russians during September 1939 and youth (in 1939 most of these men were just youth, but in 1942 they were already adults). They were lacking polish officers because of Katyń massacre, but at this time only few people knew about the massacre. This army under the leadership of general Anders go to Palestine, Egypt, and then to Italy. The second army was created after the fact of the massacre was already known to the Polish Government and the relations with the Soviet Union was bad. This army under the leadership of general Berling was controlled by Stalin and had mostly soviet officers (polish were privates and lower rank officers). My grandpa was just 17 years old when he managed to "escape" gulag and joined this army. For him as for many, it was the only way to return to Poland and not being a Russian slave for the rest of his life.
@BuffaloSoldierPL7 ай бұрын
The Black Devils refers to General Stanisław Maczek and the 1st Armoured Division. They were called "the Black Devils" - because of the colour of their berets and leather jackets.
@szwagiero154 жыл бұрын
GREETINGS FROM POLAND
@xyznowinki14969 ай бұрын
Getto uprising is not Warsaw uprising. not mix.
@kastore1004 жыл бұрын
The one thing should also be remembered in that occasion. Poland is on many things accused of being nationalist country, almost same as nazis was Germany before WW2. You need to remember that Polish nationalism was fight to bring Poland back were it should be, where polish people lives, in opposite to German and some other country nationalisms, that they want to expand ther countries in cost of another. Poland never tried to expand their territory throught hostile and bloody invasions, Poland never has a single piece of colony, we have couple of nations like Ukrainians or Lietuvas that includes Poland, but they were free nation in Polish border. We even have our own muslims, Tatars wich were came here on our king invitation in some XV or XVI century, living here to this day peacefuly.
@BASSOSOVIETICO19874 жыл бұрын
Yeah, but school getto's, revindication of ortodox church in 1938, taking Cieszyn Silesia from Czechs, political prison in Bereza Kartuska, shooting peasants during peasants strikes, coup d'etat in 1926. We were veeeeeeeeeeeery friendly country for minorities and for our own people...
@kastore1004 жыл бұрын
@@BASSOSOVIETICO1987 Yeah , you are maybe right, but I see those as a local incidents, horrible, but still local. There were never nationwide need for claim hungry outside moves, never in country political way. I hope you noticed that Poland never had any piece of foreign land as a colony? I think there was a tries to buy something from Dutch, but fails.
@psow40624 жыл бұрын
We were betrayed by the Allies. We were on their side the whole time and our involvement in this war was very significant. As a thanks, they sold us out to Stalin after the war and as a result Poland had to suffer nearly 50 years of communism and being a puppet state controlled by the Soviets. And BTW, because some of the people in the west today think that communism is awesome - it's not, it doesn't work in the real world. Yes, there is the economic equality, but everyone is poor. After the war Poland was destroyed the most and thanks to the Soviets we also recovered much slower than the Western Europe. Today's Poland is fairly developed country, but our GDP is considerably lower than for Germany, France, Great Britain etc. and it all can be traced back to this betrayal.
@stephallan25434 жыл бұрын
As an Indigenous Native American Indian I know we had a code that was never broken...world war ll effected many. You should react to the story about the last code talker from the Navajo Nation...they were not allowed to share their story with their families and were shocked that they could speak their language let alone use it to assist the Military. The American Government I’m hoping you know has not always been a liaison or fair to my ancestors but we love this Country way before it was called “America”. 🙇🏻♀️🔍🇺🇸☝🏽✅🤷🏻♀️❤️
@piotras16362 жыл бұрын
Jak dumny jestem, że polska krew płynie we mnie. Mówią, że nacjonalizm jest zły. Wcale nie, a raczej wcale. Sam fakt, że jestem Polakiem, zmusił mnie do działania. Chcę pracować i żyć dla dobra Polski i wszystkie moje działania poświęcam ukochanemu krajowi. Chwała Polsce, chwała krajowi ludzi dumnych i bohaterskich !!
@Irion-3 жыл бұрын
My nie błagamy o wolność my o nią walczymy🇵🇱
@nero74694 жыл бұрын
The Pope gave them strength because they were and still are very Catholic and the Pope was John Paul II who was Polish
@magdalenaszaturska22724 жыл бұрын
No he was mason Jewish heritage 33 level not polish ,that's why we pay for vatikan We are not free Jewish/german /Russian communism government sell it us
@YouTubeChillZone4 жыл бұрын
@@magdalenaszaturska2272 Plus he didn't do anything about pedophilia in the church
@przemysawhoraczy84595 ай бұрын
we were betrayed by the Allies, Americans, British, we fought in all the armies of the world to defeat the Nazis and the Allies, afraid of Stalin, left us behind the Iron Curtain under the Russian boot
@RastaZgo4 жыл бұрын
Thank You For This Reaction! Pozdrowienia z Polski! Jestescie super! DZIEKI
@maxymalny Жыл бұрын
Proszę cię...
@papamike884 жыл бұрын
Basically Yalta Conference was a meeting between heads of the Allies and Soviet Union (Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin) and the main topic was a new order in Europe after the defeat of Germany. Poland was "betrayed" by UK and US because instead of being a independent country it was sold out under influence of the Soviet Union as a satellite country which mean we were occupied once again but in a different form. We existed on the map as a sovereign country but under control of USSR, the government was ruled by polish comunist party which was a soviet puppet.
@xyznowinki14969 ай бұрын
You do not know faces of Yalta? PLS! Learn moooooor.
@konradwawrzynczak76607 ай бұрын
Generał Stanisław Maczek has gone down in history as a brilliant army general. The Germans called his army the Black Devils.
@marcinzalewski364810 ай бұрын
Zostaliśmy zdradzeni przez sojuszników, zostawili Polskę bez wsparcia pod kontrolą komunistów z Rosji
@amac54553 жыл бұрын
Gulags were Russian concentration camps. The places were the same horrible, located in the coldest areas in Russia. Try to survive in casual clothes like pijama in -40C....
@lupoxxx25114 жыл бұрын
This is not a next part of Call of Duty. This is Polish history. BTW Don't listen to Russian Putin's trolls:) As Ronald Regan said Soviet Union was Evil Empire that today Russia is the same.
@MaxSujyNorden4 жыл бұрын
If you had listen to more then 3-4 min you would know that I did not compare to COD.
@q_74453 жыл бұрын
I think he compared the animation to COD
@YesHugMyDragon4 жыл бұрын
Like I’m from Poland, us history is very (for Me) sad... I love my country Poland.
@Tome4kkkk3 жыл бұрын
The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact was not "just a non-aggression pact". Yes, Russians always make sure to comment that. What of it? The pact actually contained information (in a protocol) on the partition of Poland and the division of influence zones across other countries "in case of political rearrangement", i.e. war. Stop sprouting the propaganda. No, other countries don't just casually decide what part of neighboring territory to seize anytime they draft a non-aggression pact, you kids :D
@vminhov36814 жыл бұрын
Today is the day of the Warsaw Uprising on August 1
@Kelpie60p3 жыл бұрын
P otęga O dwaga L ojalność S prawiedliwość K aczyński A lianci
@dark_lord58774 жыл бұрын
Pozdrowienia z Polski :)
@nero74694 жыл бұрын
Poland also wasn't a country for so many years like they were one of the Greatest Empires and then they got divided by Prussia, Austria, & Russia. Then Napoleon came and made the Dutchy of Warsaw and then when he lost to Russia Poland went back to not existing and then after WWI they became a country again and of course WWII. So Poland has a rich history and some what complex one. So they were the punching bag of Europe even though they protected them from the OTTOMENS
@shroudthewolf11054 жыл бұрын
Well it still kinda was. Krakow was a free city state.
@BASSOSOVIETICO19874 жыл бұрын
Poland was existing as a sovereign autonomy called "Kingdom of Poland" under emperor of Russia that hold the title of King of Poland
@robertsiwek75034 жыл бұрын
@@BASSOSOVIETICO1987 yes, this "autonomy" had two uprisings that were ended in blood by Russians :)
@BASSOSOVIETICO19874 жыл бұрын
@@robertsiwek7503 I can't agree the first one was so "bloody". Afterall, it was an uprising with a regular armies grouped in not sooo big detachments and polish officers were ambigous in their loyalty toward russian emperor as a king of poland. Even in the first day insurgents shot those polish generals that thought the pledge of loyalty is sanctified. And later main leaders didn't know what to do cause they never had any thoughts about independence but merely to make autonomy a little bigger because of their landowner interests. In a result, the very liberal constitution of autonomy was cancelled. The second one was of course far more bloodier. Here small partisan detachments were always on a verge of existence. But still the nobility didn't have big thoughts about joining their forces with polish peasantry. It was highly reactionary uprising. Result: process of rusification (although it lasted just 7 years cause tzarist authorities proved it was very uneffective and badly prepared). In my opinion the best polish attempt to prevail the system was their part in 1905 revolution. It was well prepared, it had a solid ground and echoed big time.
@robertsiwek75034 жыл бұрын
@@BASSOSOVIETICO1987 No matter what you think. Fact is that there were two uprisings and Kingdom of Poland under Tsars rule was not considered as really polish state by polish ppl. So just don't try to put this period in the lightspot as a period of independent Poland that was ruled by polish King and everyone was happy about that. If they were, then they would not pick up the fight. Yes- we can discuss details about Alexander period till 1825 as let's say liberal in the same way as Warsaw Princedom period - but this mood was totally changed under Tsar Nicholas.
@angelajestokijejtatotez91843 жыл бұрын
It is worth reading the reports of Witold Pilecki
@leKitsu4 жыл бұрын
Another fun fact: The army which was reborn had a squad of guys who adopted a bear. They loved him and it was not only a mascot of the squad but quite a big help. He helped carry ammunition like artylery rounds. He was a huge boost for the morale. Soldiers shared cigars with him and even drinked with him. They were even sparring with him. But when they came the sea they couldnt take him with them on the boat across the sea cause he was an animal. So what they did is they enlisted him as one of the soldiers. He even got paychecks and stuff. Name of the bear was Wojtek.
@Michalu966 ай бұрын
Boże ty widzisz nie ragujesz
@pawelszlaszkiewicz59694 жыл бұрын
I właśnie takie pustaki żyją w Europie. Mieszkam w Belgii , świeża sprawa. Pasierb dorosły już poprosił mnie , żeby pomóc mu przy pracy końcowej z historii. Temat...kampania wrzesniowa....o to że kazałem mu napisać że polskie armie były rozciągnięte wzdłuż granicy (choć z militarnego punktu było to złe) ale tak wskazywały traktaty z Francją i Anglią...NA WYPADEK OTWARTEGO KONFLIKTU......no to dostał ....1...bo nie było napisane według......o zgrozo.... Wikipedii....na. Szczęście spieprza stąd na politechnikę Poznańska... pozdrawiam
@aaergplay60223 жыл бұрын
Ale oni nie są z Europy. Ich podstawowa historia w szkole ma inny materiał. Nas też nie uczą o absolutnie całym świecie.
@dandragon1st4 жыл бұрын
Cattle cars ale the train wagons in which you World no normally send cows
@KamilazWarszawy20 күн бұрын
We have been betrayed by Roosvelt and Churchill at the conference of Yalta where basically they put us underr the Soviet egemony selling us to Stalin. Our allies betrayed us many times and Yalta was one of them. We had to live under the Soviet oppression to 1989.
@hexumaczeta55904 жыл бұрын
You didn't understand how our army was reborn. At first, Germans and Russians were allies. However, later the Germans attacked the Russians. Then also all Poles who were sent to Russia could create armies and have a chance to dig up Germany
@FGG79able4 жыл бұрын
The only way the Polish Army was reborn becasue Stalin agreed to free Polish soldiers from the gulags under the pressure from the Alliesb ....You have to remember not only Polish soldiers were sent deep into Russia. But also their families...
@quake2rulez4 жыл бұрын
@Mags W There is some truth in it. Check who did send diplomats to USA from Russia when they started to loose the war with Germany.
@YouTubeChillZone4 жыл бұрын
@@FGG79able You are both right, the story is very long
@qbw1Ай бұрын
Polish history is very difficult, complicated and has always been associated with attempts to take over our land by Ruthenia or Germans. Also, the history of 1939-89 is extremely complicated and full of many events, which is why the film uses numerous mental sketches and symbols, because without them the film would be longer than the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy. 1. First of all, I will quote the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact of August 1939, the secret part of which talks about the division of Poland between Germany and the USSR. We were attacked from two sides 17 days apart. Poland capitulates after 1.5 months. 2. Enigma - a German encryption machine, discovered by three Polish mathematicians in the 1930s. 3. Rebirth of the army - Stalin was an ally of the Allies, so in order to fight against Hitler, he agreed to let Polish soldiers captured by the Soviets form troops. One of their most famous achievements is the battle for Monte Casino, which ended with the capture of this fortified hill. 4. Black Devils - Polish armored units in black berets and black coats - inflicted serious losses on the Nazis. 5. Polish super spies are training in Western Europe - commandos called "Cichociemni" from the words silently and darkly. Later, they were dropped into occupied Poland to organize resistance movements and sabotages against the occupiers. 5. Betrayal at Yalta - although the Polish army bravely fought side by side with the Allies against the Germans, Churchill and Rossvelt sold us into the hands of Stalin. 6. After the war, the Soviets introduced terror in Poland and imposed communism. The country was completely subordinated to Moscow. Any attempts to fight the new imposed power were suppressed very brutally. 7. Dates and names of cities - population riots, mass protests against communists - bloodily suppressed by the Soviet authorities 8. 1979 - A Pole is elected Pope - John Paul II. His arrival in Poland as Pope unites the nation and gives it a huge boost of strength to continue fighting for independence. The communists are weakening. 9. 1989 - Poland peacefully frees itself from Soviet chains, which marks the beginning of the collapse of the USSR and the beginning of the regaining of independence by many other countries previously subordinated to the Soviets. that's it in a very very nutshell.
@kubabuba4411Ай бұрын
Do you know anything about Wojtek the bear? That was Polish soldier, he fought in Anders' army.
@robertrupi3276 ай бұрын
Żołnierze wykleci ❤
@highlander47314 ай бұрын
Poland ❤🇵🇱 I love you so much and I’m always ready sacrifice my life to you because you deserve it kocham cię Polsko jedyna ukochana
@michalsolnica48893 жыл бұрын
13:41 it is a place in Poland Ja jestem z Polski 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
@NekoMiko4 жыл бұрын
Underground means exactly what it means... Resistance was hiding in undergrounds of cities. I don't like this video it's more about special effects, less about facts. Not yours video, that's what you respond to.
@mateuszlangner92355 ай бұрын
If you like movies, I recommend Miasto 44, a strong film about the insurgents and young people from Warsaw.
@bartoszczechowicz407422 күн бұрын
Good Job ipn! I pay gently my taxes for that
@xyznowinki14969 ай бұрын
You should know: katyń is made by FEW (2?) persons (with some heair o=n side of ears). You mix netflix with history. learn.
@marbat18542 жыл бұрын
betrayed by who??? by everyone, at parade in london after win of WW2 there was every country EXCEPT SINGLE POLE
@annadan7553 Жыл бұрын
Poland was betrayed by the Allies - twice. First time - nobody help Poland at the beginnig of war and the second thime - when The Western Allies (USA and Great Britain) handed over Poland to the Soviet Union. Finally, Poland was not invited to participate in the Victory Parade in London (because not to upset Stalin), the English themselves (whitout asking) collected from the Polish gold reserves the amount due for the planes destroyed by Polish pilots during the Battle of Britain (yes, the same during which Polish pilots fought for the freedom of Great Britain). In addition, Poland handed over to Soviet sphere of influence was forced to 1) refuse to accept aid under the Marshal Plan, 2) renounce war reparations from Germany.
@Mag_Netar4 жыл бұрын
Reaction : "Miasto 44" cool movie ;)
@bessarion17714 жыл бұрын
Poland was bethrayed by the Great Britain and USA at the Yalta conference. Polish soldiers were very popular in the USA by that time, so Roosevelt was worried if Yalta would affect the presidential election. Stalin told him not to worry, and HIS propaganda machine came up with an idea to make Poles look so stupid they were incapable of governing themselves. First, Soviets assassinated General Swierczewski (The commander of Polish Army in the West), and then they came up with a smear campaign. I'm sure you have heard it's after effects - Polish jokes...
@mariuszpolubinski79004 жыл бұрын
Ja Polak moje nazwisko Połubiński widzę że pani z leqej mojej strony wie więcej... Dziękuję pani za ciekawość i szacunek =) Pozdrawiam z Polski =)
@dandragon1st4 жыл бұрын
By who Poland was betayed? France, British and USA
@Neexienous Жыл бұрын
I think we was betrayed by everyone. Because we ask for help information about Holocaust and then when he talks he said "Nobody listens to us." I mean because my parents telling me My Mom was born in 1969's and My Dad 1964's. They tells me that they were like a prisioners in they're own country. Because of the Iron Curtain and for everyone war ends in 1945's but for Polish people 1979's it's like still half of the century of living in communism etc My Mom even tells me that they have to stay in store like hours not like now you go 5 minutes and bye. She tells me they even have to like eat only bread and butter that's all because in stores people even buy so fast sausages, meat etc but the most weird for me was that they didn't pay by money but something like paper. If you have a paper you can buy anything if you don't. Don't even come to the store because we don't have anything for you. But we have a food etc but only for someone's who have papers. So yeah... it was hard. What I know My Dad was like forcly by country go to The Netherlands and Germany with my great-father because living in Poland was so cruel. They didn't have much money and communism just end. Listen now because this is like "Finally!". We should have burgers etc the same like other countries but for the first time people eat burgers after 1990's like 32 years ago. Because we had an iron curtain. Now is 2022's and finally we have everything. Even Pad Thai from Thailand. But governtment steals our money haha
@bullet15444 жыл бұрын
Just please stop listening Russian trolls. Its normal they will defend they own country.
@lechini48275 ай бұрын
Betrayed by EVERYBODY
@gonzone75254 жыл бұрын
paratroopers in polish caled Cichociemni was the firs comandos
@amaadi88 Жыл бұрын
Like yeah, lets defend russians let US defend germany...
@HenSt-gz7qj4 жыл бұрын
Iron curtain is basically a line drawn on the map to divide which belongs to Soviet or the free world (Allies). England, America, and Soviet basically decided that because they are the major power on the winning side of WW2, While the smaller nations can only accept whatever they decided. That leaves Poland in the hand of Soviet as their buffer zone, even thou Poland has been fighting against German AND Soviet all those times. There's no detailed history of WW1 and WW2 taught in my school back then, so I had to look it up myself through many means (mainly internet) so there might be some mistakes in my explanations.
@vvp_rus4 жыл бұрын
The Iron Curtain was dropped after Churchill's Fulton speech. In fact, Churchill created a coalition of Western countries to weaken the USSR, and then for military capture. Until that moment, Stalin appeared on the cover of The Times, and in the press, Stalin and Soviet people were called friends. Common betrayal by a Western ally.
@januszjanusz22224 жыл бұрын
@@vvp_rus nawet nie chcę mi się pisać jak zręcznie używasz propagandy i wybierasz tylko te fragmęty historii które ci pasują .Rosyjska propaganda zrobiła swoje z mózgami obywateli co?
@vvp_rus4 жыл бұрын
@@januszjanusz2222 это факт. тебе что, лень почитать речь Черчилля? она не скрывается ни от кого. почитай. Или тебе лень почитать архивы? Газеты той эпохи, найди обложку Таймс, на ней Сталин будет и восторженная статья.
@patrzacinaczej33004 жыл бұрын
@@vvp_rus Ile ci putin płaci, wyprany mózgu bolszewicki. Oczywiście, WIELKA RASIJA nic nie zrobiła, jest święta.
@TurboLazer0074 жыл бұрын
Poland is number 1 in saving jews during ww2, check Yad Vashem
@magorzataolejarz95642 жыл бұрын
Polska jest interesująca ale niektóre słowa po polsku spróbujcie jakieś podstawowe rzeczy po polsku np kolory. zwierzęta lub niektóre imiona. Pozdrawiam z Polski
@sciencetechnology91673 жыл бұрын
Hitler attacked Poland on side of USSR. Read secret agreement between Stalin and Hitler. Stalin himself was the initiator. USSR was agressor from the beginning of ww2 till the end.
@mateuszkruszka6924 жыл бұрын
The paratroopers (Cichociemni) were Polish people, who were trained in Switzerland.
@apocalipticapolska28402 жыл бұрын
1939-89 not end war just now Poland show his power in 2022 vs Putin Russia
@bartomiejgwara12254 жыл бұрын
Who from Poland.? I am from Polish
@nero74694 жыл бұрын
Oof
@nero74694 жыл бұрын
You should of watch the Polish version ipntv niezwyciężeni. It's in Polish but it has English subtitles and I think it brings more of an impact hearing it in Polish
@1ramyus3 жыл бұрын
I have an opposite view. English version is almost the exact translation of Polish one, but - at least for me - English text is more striking.
@piotrcylwik90094 ай бұрын
przepraszam a gdzie watek Złamania kodu enigmy???
@piotrcylwik90094 ай бұрын
jako pierwszy złamalismy kod enigmy i to zespół Polskich naukowców złamał kod
@piotrcylwik90094 ай бұрын
możliwe ze pierwszy w historiii Miałem kiedys osobe ktora była oficeem na monte casino\
@piotrcylwik90094 ай бұрын
historia mowi co wywalczymy to nasze
@sochaoracza15063 жыл бұрын
8:43 they were black uniforms (tank crew)
@azazelo80610 ай бұрын
Greetings from Poland, my friend
@macdur60313 жыл бұрын
Polska górą
@apocalipticapolska28402 жыл бұрын
comment Warsow '44 if You dont afraid cry on vision:)
@stascobi76683 жыл бұрын
Ja jestem z Polski i jestem z tego dumny😏
@phantommdm88533 жыл бұрын
u ask who betrayed us? almost everyone (or everyone)
@jezu59173 жыл бұрын
Polska gurą 🇵🇱🇵🇱♥️ dziś 77 rocznica powstania warszawskiego 1944 dzień buży
@190login4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for video, greetings from Poland.
@waldemarmachnik1545 Жыл бұрын
Reaction? From whom? Who are you?
@damianblancik96664 жыл бұрын
Look Division 303 dokument polish
@archaiahp3 жыл бұрын
I really love the fact that you watched it again to understand better. This video is very very simplistic version of what really happened obviously, but it really hits hard and I'm glad someone is interested. Keep up the good work! 👍
@Antares-mo6xh Жыл бұрын
6:36 Yeah, in theory. But in practise gulags were much worse than concentration camps because they were working for 18 hours per day in -20 celsius degrees without any warm clothes or housing and only food they were given was 1 slice of "bread" (made out of wooden dust). Prisoners of gulags Lost contact with their families forever and were not able to leave soviet union till 1976. I know what im saying. My family survived that.
@Antares-mo6xh Жыл бұрын
My grand grandpa suffered both death camps and gulags. He said that German death camps were luxurious hotels compared to The gulags. In death camps people were killed. In gulags nobody killed those people. They starved to death, illness, died to injuries or cold.
@kacperlewandowski24583 жыл бұрын
They have no knowledge about anything
@grzesznik_rp90574 жыл бұрын
Niestety taka jest prawda. Pozdrawiam.
@camperteam5052 жыл бұрын
Kobieta ma racje bylismy zbyt dobrzy w walce parrtyzackiej