POWERFUL POLSKA! THE UNCONQUERED - ENGLISH AND POLISH REACTION

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MehowRudy

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Жыл бұрын

Let us know what you think! And check out our new video of us making Pierogi!! Link: • ENGLISH GUY TRIES MAKI...
Original video: • IPNtv: The Unconquered
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@arturartur3397
@arturartur3397 11 ай бұрын
Her name was Irena Sendlerowa.She saved a lot of jewish children , she was a doctor in Warsaw.She smugged children in her suitcase (for medical purposes suitcase).She even trained her dog to bark in her car whenever child was crying to cover the noice.Incredible woman
@justinm1200
@justinm1200 8 ай бұрын
They planted a tree for her in Israel and Israel honored her as Righteous Among The Nation
@magdalenapaola4654
@magdalenapaola4654 11 ай бұрын
Jest taka pieśń patriotyczna "Czerwone maki na monte cassino" ... zamiast rosy piły polską krew :) warto posłuchać :)
@theadduser5068
@theadduser5068 Жыл бұрын
If you want to watch something about 303 squadron I would recommand "Bloody foreigners. Untold Battle of Britain." It's quite long but really interesting
@kivikivi115
@kivikivi115 Жыл бұрын
Zaregujcie na Wojtka - pierwszego niedźwiedzia, który został polskim żołnierzem i wsparł nas w w walce o Monte Casino
@kivikivi115
@kivikivi115 Жыл бұрын
The Story of Wojtek | The Polish Military Bear
@TheFifthHorseman_
@TheFifthHorseman_ 11 ай бұрын
2:25: "Underground" is just a poetic phrasing. Not literally "underground", but rather "in hiding". 10:00: The Enigma was not a single system. Polish cryptologists broke its' earlier versions before the war, but the Germans continued to upgrade it making decryptions more time-consuming. Turing used the Poles' research to break later models.
@agop983
@agop983 8 ай бұрын
In monte Casino it was a coridor to get to the rome and british and also us troops couldnt get as it was very hard due to the location. Polish troops did that but with massive loss. Also my granddad was with gen. Maczek ( black devils) liberating some towns in holland and after the war when he came back to poland he was captured by cominists and sentenced to death. After 5 years in prison and tortured he and some other soldier by some luck he wasa realesd but due to the injuries and sickness I only remembed him briefly as he died very early.
@apacz3995
@apacz3995 Жыл бұрын
Osoba o której mówicie to Irena Sendlerowa
@mehowrudy
@mehowrudy 11 ай бұрын
Tak o nia mi chodzilo :) dzieki
@przemysawkrzeminski8304
@przemysawkrzeminski8304 9 ай бұрын
I am the last generation that heard war stories from people who survived World War II. I am forty-five years old and I listened to my grandparents' stories with tears in my eyes. I remember communism, martial law in 1980, etc. I pass these stories on to young people in memory of the murdered heroes.😢
@NemezjaPowabna
@NemezjaPowabna 10 ай бұрын
The lady was called sendlerowa irena (the one who saved the Jewish kids )
@MrNobu93
@MrNobu93 9 ай бұрын
As you mentioned Squadron 303 the quote at the end of the video is actually quote of one of the pilots from that squadron.
@marcelisujecki2362
@marcelisujecki2362 Жыл бұрын
From March 1943, in response to "Żegota"'s address to the Government Delegate for Poland in December 1942, handing over Jews in hiding to the German authorities for material gain, commonly known as szmalcownik (szmalcowniknictwo), was considered by the underground authorities and the leadership of the Home Army as collaboration with the occupier, which was punishable by death. Proven manifestations of extraditing Jews to the Germans were subject to the death penalty imposed by secret underground courts and carried out by combat units of the Kedyw.
@zubi9995
@zubi9995 11 ай бұрын
1:50 East Prussia used to be the territory of the Teutonic Order. Then came the partitions of Poland and this area was annexed to Prussia due to the German origin of the Teutonic Knights 4:09 allies tried to attack monte cassino 3 times, they failed. Then came polish army and in 4th push germans lost. They even hanged polish flag over the ruins 4:41 very interesting is that the 303 squadron had 2 times more kills than 2nd best squadron despite fighting only 2 of 4 weeks of the battle
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 9 ай бұрын
"303 squadron had 2 times more kills than 2nd best squadron"? Complete and utter BS. 303 Squadron by the end of the battle of Britain had 57.5 kills, the second highest scoring squadron, 603 (City of Edinburgh) Sqd scored 56.5 kills. And While celebrating the bravery, skill and success of Polish "Kościuszko" 303 sqd, the top scoring RAF squadron of the battle of Britain, also remember the other nationalities who flew as part of the squadron during the battle and who contributed SO much to its success. Polish "Kościuszko" 303 Sqd total kill tally - 57.5 confirmed kills Squadron commander, Sqd Ldr Ronald Gustave Kellett (British) - 5 confirmed kills "A" Flight commander, Fl Lt John Alexander Kent (Canadian) - 6 confirmed kills "B" Flight commander, Fl Lt Athol Stanhope Forbes (British) - 7 confirmed kills. Sgt pilot Josef František (Czechoslovakian) - 17 confirmed Kills. We in the UK remember ALL the pilots (and NOT just the Polish ones).
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 8 ай бұрын
@@zonkerharris1144 You seem to have forgotten to include the British Army who were also in the thick of the fighting. Both the Poles & the Canadians had a lot of anger for the Germans at that point. The Poles since Sept 1939, and the Canadians because for the previous 2 months they'd been squared up against the 12th SS "Hitler Jugend" Panzer division, during those combats the SS had commited numerous atrocities against the Canadians, and so the "Canucks" were in no mood to "go lightly" on the jerries when the tables had turned.
@basuza
@basuza 10 ай бұрын
During WWII about 16% of polish population died. That's something that isn't talked about enough. When Bismark was sunk polish destroyer was flashing a sentence: "I am Pole". Division 303 is legendary, as well as heroes of Westerplatte, Battle of Wizna where about 1000 poles held Wehrmacht in number of over 40,000 men for 3 days. Poland is very underrated in winning the war.
@marekjureczko9551
@marekjureczko9551 11 ай бұрын
Poles worked out the theory and method of Enigma`s encryption, broke the code, but their system was slow, like a few hours to decipher one message. After receiving the Polish model-copy of the Enigma and documentation of their decryption method, the English team improved the whole thing and led to a breakthrough in breaking the code. the result of their improved method was decryption in virtually real time.
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 9 ай бұрын
Since 1932 the Polish codebreakers Marian Rejewski, Henryk Zygalski & Jerzy Różycki worked within BS4 (the Polish general staff cipher Bureau focussed on German decryption & intelligence), and together with VITAL assistance given by the French intelligence officer Gustave Bertrand (who had cultivated a German informant codenamed "Asché" who had provided French Intelligence with tons of vital data including a full nazi procedural manual for use of the enigma encryption device), had by the purchase of a commercial version of the early enigma device and LOTS of analysis eventually broken into German army and navy 3 rotor encryption networks, this was a fantastic achievement, but it is true to say that they at no time did they crack German Kriegsmarine encryption due to the additional layers of security employed by the German navy. In December 1938 the nazis introduced a further 2 interchangeable encryption rotors to the enigma system, which immediately brought the vast majority of Polish decryption efforts to a grinding halt, which is where it remained up until the outbreak of WW2. In the weeks prior to the outbreak of WW2 the Polish research work was passed to the French, who in the six months they had it in their possession added little to the accumulated knowledge, and to the UK where the British government seized it with both hands, and made its study top priority. So was instigated the British "ULTRA" project. Jerzy Różycki elected to stay behind and work in Vichy France where, unknown to the Germans he worked on an a seperate secret encryption system, which bore no tangible fruit before his death in 1942. Marian Rejewski & Henryk Zygalski were, for security reasons, not included in the UK "ULTRA" project, and so took no further part in British decryption efforts. The British "ULTRA" project took the non working foundation research of the Polish decrypters and from there MASSIVELY expanded that research to once again break into nazi 3 rotor enigma, this was followed in 1942 by the cracking of the improved kriegsmarine 4 rotor enigma network (SHARK), as well as simultaneously breaking into the FAR more complex "lorenz" cipher device used by the German army & navy high commands (TUNNY), before finally cracking the "Geheimschreiber" encryption device used by both the Luftwaffe high command as well as the top level of the nazi government (STURGEON), on top of these British achievements another product of the ULTRA program was the building of the world's first programmable electronic computer (COLOSSUS) to speed up the breaking of German codes. This was designed by a British telephone engineer (Tommy Flowers), which transformed British decryption from a process which often only gave results days or even weeks after the message was eavesdropped on by the British, to a state of affairs towards the end of WW2 where the British were reading a LOT of top level communications at the same time as the intended German recipient. The early Polish codebreakers did indeed provide the "acorn" from which the British cultivated the "mighty oak" of ULTRA.
@PablotronixPL
@PablotronixPL 8 ай бұрын
Alllies couldn`t get the Monte Cassino and I think that Poland made a 3rd push and took it over.
@iwonaitterman66
@iwonaitterman66 10 ай бұрын
Dzięki i Pozdrawiam 💪🇵🇱 z Wojska Iwona
@mehowrudy
@mehowrudy 10 ай бұрын
Dzieki i pozdro! 💪
@dariuszostaszewski8473
@dariuszostaszewski8473 11 ай бұрын
Yes, it is true that the fighting for Monte Cassino lasted over half a year and many nations fought there: British, Americans, Australians, New Zealanders, French, or rather their colonial troops from Morocco and Algeria, Gurkas... The fact that the Poles occupied the peak and the ruins of the monastery , but it was possible thanks to an enveloping operation that could cut off German troops from supplies (carried out by French Arabs) and the withdrawal of the Germans from their positions. So the Poles' fights to capture the monastery themselves did not have that much importance for the entire operation, but capturing a few hills along the way did. Finally, it is worth adding that the generals commanding the Allied attack should be convicted for the senseless death of tens of thousands of soldiers!!!
@Koneser...
@Koneser... 3 ай бұрын
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@robsonrobson3483
@robsonrobson3483 7 ай бұрын
Michał właśnie dzisiaj oglądałem film o DYWIZJONIE 303 fajny kzbin.info/www/bejne/iai9kKyQebONl8k
@modyotto7399
@modyotto7399 11 ай бұрын
POLSKA GURA 🇵🇱❤️💪
@neo-cp7ux
@neo-cp7ux 11 ай бұрын
zero empati
@mehowrudy
@mehowrudy 11 ай бұрын
Niby dlaczego?
@annakinzel4212
@annakinzel4212 11 ай бұрын
Irena Sandler wasn't Jewish she was polish catholic her name wasn't changed to Jewish
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