The year the brand " Społem" was founded is 1919. Around 30 years before communism. So its not communistic brand. Greetings.
@SpicyEuroFusionАй бұрын
Thanks for your inputs, with this, we get to know better!
@albertopiergiorgi5980Ай бұрын
True. "Społem" basically wasn't even formally nationalized under communism but was a cooperative (spółdzielnia spożywców). The same was true, for example, of “Ruch”, which was an authentic cooperative , where incomes were authentically shared, and even as an “ordinary” warehouse worker , or supplier of goods to the kiosks, you earned several times the national average for just 5 - 6 work hours a day. BTW The “Społem” logo is still looking cool, I think.
@OliwiaM.Ros22Ай бұрын
Beautiful Warsaw
@thaddausgriech4542Ай бұрын
Polska jest piekna, pozdrawiam z Köln-Deutschland
@albertopiergiorgi5980Ай бұрын
I am not a turbo-patriot - but I respect my country (this is my own reason for being critical of it, because there is always much room for improvement). It only took not so many years of peace and independence to have such results. Just imagine where we would be , when we had this freedom in 1945 like countries in the west....
@SamantaObrochta-p7eАй бұрын
This plastic palm represnting name of street - Jerusalem Avenues - the symbol of Jerusalem is the palm tree and that is why it stands there.
@HatMMMMMMАй бұрын
What did you have at the Prasowy milk bar? Couldn't recognise it from the menu.
@yakeosicki8965Ай бұрын
4:24 The building in the right corner of the screen is currently The Warsaw Hotel. This is a modernist building with art deco elements, isn't a socialist one. It was the tallest non-religious building in pre-war Europe. It was the headquarters of the American insurance company Prudential, and television was broadcast on the top floor from 1936. You can find a photo of the explosion of the missile hitting this building. This is an iconic photo illustrating the 1944 Warsaw Uprising. 5:05 This building became private property. This is the oldest tenement house in the Wola district. The current owner wants to destroy this building, there have been several mysterious arsons. The conservator of monuments does not agree to demolish the building because it has historical value. So there is a war going on between the owner, the Conservator's Office and city activists. There are many similar situations in the city. Aleje Jerozolimskie and Palma has references to the history of the city and the community, which no longer exists in contemporary Warsaw and Poland. To understand the name of this street, you need to delve into the history of the settlement of Jews in Warsaw. The name of the street comes from the Jewish settlement Nowa Jerozolima. 11:03 This place is important in the history of Milk Bars. The building across the street is the National Economy Bank, currently under renovation.A modernist building built at the turn of the 1920s and 1930s. Previously, Kazimierz Dłużewki opened a milk bar in this place in 1898. The first milk bar, called "Mleczarnia Nadświdrzańska". Stanisław Dłużewski, a member of the Polish landed gentry.
@TomGuideKrakowPoland2 ай бұрын
thx
@Qualix2605Ай бұрын
New York, but better. We take the good from America and we do it in our own (better) way. For example, the fact that we have a lot of greenery in the city, the streets are wide, skyscrapers do not stand squeezed next to each other, but there is space between them. I am talking about Warsaw.
@cathulhu3772Ай бұрын
Bracie, NYC ma Central Park xD jakby las Bielański był w miejscu placu defilad xD
@trafimowАй бұрын
Some people just don’t symbolism. And yes, we love it. Leave our palm tree alone! 😂
@4relevantsАй бұрын
NewYourSow
@wiolettapysiak2436Ай бұрын
Hey again. Red brick buildings are preserved and incorporated into modern buildings. Several such examples are visible in the Wola district, where you were, the part where Warsaw City is being built. Even the walls of the Jewish ghetto from World War 2 have been preserved in this way. So it is not the case that everything is being demolished for new skyscrapers. Only poor architecture from the 90s of the last century is being demolished. In old factories, old walls are also preserved and places for the public - food halls are being created.
@krystynarubiec126024 күн бұрын
9:00 "Społem" is by no means a communist idea. If it was so communism would have won. Cooperative movement first started in the UK in the 19th c., later it was taken up by Polish food producers who started cooperating in the beginning of the 20th c. When Poland regained its independence they formed national structures (in 1919). WZSS Społem (Warszawski Związek Stowarzyszeń Spożywczych - Społem) dates back to 1911. The name "Społem" - which translates to "together" was coined by a famous and beloved Polish writer of the period Stefan Żeromski. Communism, just as every totalitarian system, abhores willpower and iniciative from individuals. The fact that there were such people saved us from communism.
@SpicyEuroFusion24 күн бұрын
Thank you for your inputs, these allow us to know better from Amazing Warsaw! Defenitly we are coming back to explore more of it's beauty. Let us know more and recomendations of what to visit and it's history.
@CarlosMartins-sp6ud4 күн бұрын
What is the name of the song at the begging please?
@SpicyEuroFusion3 күн бұрын
It’s called “The Trapezist”
@danitoni4741Ай бұрын
Warsaw is nice but Berlin ist better Hamburg too And Frankfurt is german Manhattan Im from warsaw
@SpicyEuroFusionАй бұрын
We will definitely visit Berlin soon and make a video!
@danitoni4741Ай бұрын
@@SpicyEuroFusion Ku’damm Alexander Platz Potsdamer Platz KADEWE Warschauer Straße Boottour 2,5 h from Friedrichstraße Amazing U will see Berlin from water side Visit Berlin the best in Sommer or spring :)
@cathulhu3772Ай бұрын
Nope
@barto4686Ай бұрын
Comparing Warsaw to New York is pathetic.
@SpicyEuroFusionАй бұрын
New York is unique that’s true but there’s something very special about Warsaw that really impress me, considering this city was burn down to the ashes, rebuilt and constantly renovating, I think it deserves our respect.
@barto4686Ай бұрын
@@SpicyEuroFusion I meant NY is a proper shithole comparing to Warsaw
@SpicyEuroFusionАй бұрын
Warsaw is an amazing city, thats for sure!
@adamgromek1856Ай бұрын
This plastic palm represnting name of street - Jerusalem Avenues - the symbol of Jerusalem is the palm tree and that is why it stands there. Jerusalem Avenue (in polish Aleje Jerozolimskie) - This is the main street of Warsaw (very long)