Reaction To Geography Now! Poland

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Mert Pol

Mert Pol

11 ай бұрын

Reaction To Geography Now! Poland
This is my reaction to Geography Now! Poland
In this video I react to the Geography Now! video for European country Poland. In this video not only do I learn about the geography of Poland but I also learnt about Polish history, the culture of Poland, the Polish economy and even awesome Polish food. On this channel I will be learning as much as I can about Poland so please recommend other videos for me to watch.
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Original Video - • Geography Now! POLAND

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@EdgarNowitschock
@EdgarNowitschock 10 ай бұрын
Poland is basing on a couple of outstanding lands: Greater Poland, Lesser Poland, Mazovia, Pomerania, Masuria, Warmia, Cuiavia and of course, the pearl in the crown, but most germanized - Silesia. Kopernik was Polish. Death camps were German.
@miromanorzechowski5845
@miromanorzechowski5845 8 ай бұрын
Co to jest Kraj ? Kraj to nie tylko (ludzie ziemia- cmentarze )= Ale tez Firmy produkcja ktore robia dobrobyt dla kraju Wiec Po Co i dlaczego ludzie sa tak naiwnie slepi ? ciemnnota ? naiwniaki tepe niewolniki jak w sredniowieczu ( cwaniaki robia im fikcyjne wybory i demokracje) wybieraja slepo zlodziejska mafie zwwana ziomalpartia=cwaniakow a z niej Swego Pana nazywaja go = Prezydent .Premier cwaniaka na swojego Pana podstawionego sluge obcego kraju ? po wyborach To taki wybraniec bezkarnie bez hamulca niszczy zadluza i okrada niby swoj kraj Wymyslaja sobie wygodne na kolanie wlasne Prawo aby ludzi tym prawem traktowac jak swoich niewolnnikow z fikcyjna demokracja = dla ukrytej wlasnej korzysci i dla obcego kraju sluza ? .taki Prezydnt,Premier powinni miec kategoryczny zakaz wyjazdu z kraju na tajne konszachty z obcymi krajami na ucho ? bo co ? korzysci drogi zegarek ? I co Ty w NA TO ?nie wazne zem pacholek wazne ze mam -stolek . Przeciez oni sa wybrani aby sluzyc dla ludzi wewnatrz danego kraju .Nie jako swiatowy akwizytor . handlarz obwozny . sprzedaaja se zakupuja machluja bez konsultacji i kontroli np; Izby Kontroli Kraju . Nie ma czegos takiego jak Lewica >Prawica Sa to tylko partie ziomali dzialjace tylko zlodziejsko = klamliwie otumaniaja obiecuja udawaja ze biedocie pomagaja.
@bifa5414
@bifa5414 10 ай бұрын
9:40 About neighbours... The longest history Poland has with Lithuania. In 1386 Jadwiga (female king of Poland) married Jogaila (grand duke of Lithuania). Their marriage was literally the most important marriage in history of Europe - it wasn't just one royalty marrying another royalty but it was one ruller marrying another ruller - one country marrying another country. Thanks to this marriage Poland and Lithuania were united under one crown from 1386, then in 1569 they truly became one country (known as Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth). For some time it was the biggest coutry in Europe, there was even a period when they had access to 3 seas. Then in 1795, as a result of the partitions, they disappeared from the maps for over 100 years. Officially they separeted in 1918 when after WW1 they came back as saparate countries under Russian influence. Then WW2 happened and they disappeared again, they regained their full freedom from Russia only little over 30 years ago. So you can really say that history of Poland and Lithuania has been connected since that wedding, till recenty. So basically for Poland: - Lithuania - his ex-wife with whom he has children, they had the same monarchs for over 400 years, - Hungary - BFF, they also shared a few manarchs (even Jadwiga was from Hungary), - Czech Republic and Slovakia - they had their problems but they like each other, the languages are quite similar, - Germany - it's good now but Poland has been attacked many times and is still seeking war reparations, - Russia - they don't like each other and have been at war many times. - Austria - similar as with Germany. - Ukraine - they also have few problems and those lands were in past polish but Poland really helped Ukraine recently - because of war. - Belarus - polish people pretend like it doesn't exists.
@KarsonNow
@KarsonNow 10 ай бұрын
How about Wien and Ottomans or Kosack or Bolsheviks - Poland vs Russia war 1918-1921?
@Ntwadumela1
@Ntwadumela1 9 ай бұрын
-Lithuanians don't like us, the relationship we had was a bit one sided, they were always dominated by us. In the 1940s, they slaughtered about 100,000 people in Ponary, including 2,000 Poles - Ponary massacre. -Hungary does not border Poland, but it used to. Until recently, the most liked country in Europe, but recently our relations have deteriorated a bit because of the war in Ukraine. -The Czechs don't like us, we've always argued about the border, recently we lost millions of dollars as a result of their actions (it's about the Turów coal mine). -The Slovaks invaded us in 1939 together with Hitler - The Slovak invasion of Poland. -Not every Pole is against Russia, but it's quite complicated. -Many Poles do not like the Germans, even though they cut themselves off from their history. The Germans don't like us either, they believe we are thieves. -The Austrians once occupied us and turned the Ukrainians against us. Poland does not border Austria. -The Ukrainians sadistically slaughtered more than 140,000 Poles in Volhynia Massacre, including thousands of children. The people and organization responsible for the genocide have the status of national heroes in Ukraine. Figures such as Stepan Bandera and Roman Shukhevych have their monuments, squares, streets and stadiums are named after them. To this day, Ukrainians do not allow exhumations, we cannot bury our loved ones. They make boorish provocations like putting a plaque/bust of Roman Shukhevych (the UPA - Ukrainian Insurgent Army commander responsible for the genocide) on the facade of the Polish school No. 10 in Lviv (which used to be a Polish city before the war). The Volhynia genocide is one of the most horrific genocides of the 20th century. Massacres of Poles in Volhynia - Volhynian slaughter kzbin.info/www/bejne/aqevmWOGltaZf6c To bury the dead - a documentary about the Volhynia Massacre (English subtitles) kzbin.info/www/bejne/q4e5g5aZmteXjZI -From a historical point of view, Belarusians suffered more from us than we did from them. Many Poles do not like them because of the migration crisis. Poles have been meddling in Belarusian affairs for years, trying to bring democracy there.
@darekmyka7157
@darekmyka7157 9 ай бұрын
A Ty po roku jesteś pierd8lonym poliglotą@@KarsonNow
@gordoniusz
@gordoniusz 10 ай бұрын
It should be clarified that the areas in Gambia and the island of Tobago was not a colony of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, but a colony of the Duchy of Courland - a vassal of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The Duke of Courland, Jakub Kettler, pursued an independent policy on this subject.
@kaemelkamil9436
@kaemelkamil9436 10 ай бұрын
Mate I from Poland and I live in Scotland for 16 years. I proud when I talk with people about history of my country, but I respect Scotland history too. And also you should see history of bear Wojtek. Thanks for promote Poland !
@krzysztof4240
@krzysztof4240 10 ай бұрын
Mejt przestań się blaznic ze swoim pur inglisz po 16 jers w skotland omb😅
@kaemelkamil9436
@kaemelkamil9436 10 ай бұрын
@@krzysztof4240 Ty właśnie robisz z siebie błazna pisząc takie teksty. Atencjuszu
@krzysztof4240
@krzysztof4240 10 ай бұрын
@@kaemelkamil9436 😁 no łoris mister poliglot, Atencjuszu🤦😂
@slvva
@slvva 9 ай бұрын
@@krzysztof4240 Płytki babol z ciebie SZYSIEK. Nabijanie się z czyichś możliwości językowych widzę pompuje ci ego niemiłosiernie. Dno dna i kupa mułu. Po polsku się naucz pisać lepiej!
@wojciechwisniewski4398
@wojciechwisniewski4398 9 ай бұрын
To jest bardzo fajna historia jak niedźwiedź pomagał polskim żołnierzom. / This is a very cool story about how a bear helped Polish soldiers.
@Yuudaddy
@Yuudaddy 10 ай бұрын
The Scottish mentality is probably a good reason why we like the Scots.
@agnesszewc8390
@agnesszewc8390 21 күн бұрын
No słodki jest ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@ziolo9000
@ziolo9000 9 ай бұрын
I live in UK for 11 years now, visiting my mother land couple times a year. I'm from Wroclaw and believe this city developedment is so huge I can't even describe. It's most advanced city in Poland this days, way way above Manchester and Liverpool (I'm living basically 30-40 min from both).... It's stunning what progress they made. I'm planning to comeback as soon as I'll be ready
@AlexAndra-kf5sd
@AlexAndra-kf5sd 10 ай бұрын
Oi mate, just come visit already! As a Scot you will love it here - and mind you Poles love Scots too! Great channel btw, kudos for digging into all things Polish.
@przemekczak100
@przemekczak100 11 ай бұрын
" Sabaton uprising history " see this very interesting and you dont belive why Poland dont trust nobody
@_klaudiamarcinek
@_klaudiamarcinek 9 ай бұрын
I love how interested you are in Polish culture! In my opinion the best Polish dishes are: gołąbki (cabbage rolls with different stuffing depending on the region), pierogi (also made with at least 20+ different stuffings), Polish potatoes are the best (no matter how you cook them :D), you should also try classic "kotlet mielony" which is like cutlet made out of minced meat :)
@Laviedeschevaux
@Laviedeschevaux 10 ай бұрын
Me when they say "Marie Curie " : 😱🤬😭 Me when they say "Marie Skłodowska Curie" : 😃🤩😍
@MIKrych
@MIKrych 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. I love Scotland and the Scots. I lived in Glasgow for 1.5 years and I always remember those times fondly. I am from Poznań (Greater Poland - where Poland was born). If you want to experience the true spirit of Poland, I highly recommend it. Poznań residents are proud of their city, just as Poles are proud of their country. If you are interested in Polish history and culture, this point is a must-see. The city has always had a defensive character from the beginnings of statehood until the end of World War II. Two of the 4 victorious uprisings in Poland were the Greater Poland Uprisings: 1806 and the particularly important 1918-1919. Poznań does not celebrate independence day on November 11 in a big way (we celebrate the name day of St. Marcin Street more). For Poznań residents, independence day is December 27, and celebrations in Greater Poland last until February 16. Other interesting facts: - the first and oldest cathedral in Poland - the first kings of Poland were buried here, and probably also Mieszko I (the first ruler of Poland), - remains of the foundations of the palace of Mieszko I and the Dobrawa chapel, - Genius Loci archaeological reserve - close to the cathedral - where the original fragment of the Poznań stronghold's rampart from the 10th century is exposed (I guarantee you haven't seen anything like this, it's fascinating!), - Bambrzy in Poznań, - The Poznań Palm House is the largest garden of this type in Poland and one of the oldest in Europe, - MTP, i.e. Poznań International Fair, - Squadron 302 "Poznański" in Great Britain, - Poznań was a fortress, - Poznań was one of the most destroyed cities after Warsaw during World War II, with air raids starting on September 1, 1939, - Poznań is famous as a green city, so it is worth visiting in spring, summer or early autumn. There are no good English videos on KZbin about Poznań. What I can recommend is: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qn7NdWCdgdGBj8U and the second one (a little long, but reflecting the true spirit of this city): kzbin.info/www/bejne/f2mufaith66pm5Y
@BabaYaga17
@BabaYaga17 9 ай бұрын
I am from Poland and what I can tell you is that we should be long time ago powerful country. But becauce Russian and German influance and Wars we were forced to travel around a Europe with our skills and qualifications to raise our home status. I remember when we arrived to Ireland in 2004 locals ware suprised that we have coce (soda), mc donalds etc. Currently I leave 30 min away from Gdańsk and Sopot on both cost and Kaszubian Pomerania. Thanks for your gr8 job!
@izabela5097
@izabela5097 10 ай бұрын
To dziwne, ale w tej chwili najlepsze drogi, jakie widziałam są w Polsce wschodniej, a nie w regionach zurbanizowanych np. na Śląsku. Rodzina mieszka w Niemczech i byli zdziwieni, że mamy lepsze drogi, niż u nich ;-) Najgorszym sąsiadem była i jest Rosja, z pozostałymi można się porozumieć. Jestem ze Śląska, najlepsza jest moczka (świąteczny deser), nigdy nie zrobisz takiej samej, bez moczki, nie ma świąt ;-) A oprócz tego: żurek i bigos (domowe, nie z restauracji). Zobacz: "Orkiestra online", nagrane w czasie pandemii.
@LukaszHolewi
@LukaszHolewi 10 ай бұрын
Zapomniales o tradycjonalnym niedzielnym obiadzie.
@izabela5097
@izabela5097 10 ай бұрын
@@LukaszHolewi Yes: rosół (domowy), rolada, kluski i modro kapusta :-) "zapomniałaś" :-)
@olawit7911
@olawit7911 9 ай бұрын
Tak,moczka jest pycha
@kuzkathegame8849
@kuzkathegame8849 10 ай бұрын
We like Czech republic, slowakia and Lithuania but our brothers are Hungary
@patrickwitek
@patrickwitek 11 ай бұрын
It's unknown who made Vodka, the earliest records of it being made were in Poland during the 8th century but Russians were the ones with the first actual distillery. Though the Polish also made alcohol similar to bandy or cognac during this time but its invention is attributed to the Dutch of the 16th century so it's kinda hard to say
@fruchu
@fruchu 10 ай бұрын
Apparently both we and russia tribes weren't to keen on writing that stuff down :)
@jakubnowak2881
@jakubnowak2881 10 ай бұрын
Wy angole o nas myślicie o nas tylko o wódce oj nie ładnie 😠👎
@1985belmondo
@1985belmondo 6 ай бұрын
I am a Masurian and my Brother in law is Kashubian, but, like , both are fanatical Polish :) We were just born there and then..
@nadir7467
@nadir7467 10 ай бұрын
18:49 Poland has had a big jazz scene throughout the years - Zbigniew Namysłowski, Tomasz Szukalski, Spisek Sześciu, Krzysztof Komeda and Tomasz Stańsko who played for ECM records label, the powerhouse of jazz, alongside the big names like Jan Garbarek (who was half Polish), Edward Vesala, Arild Andersen etc.
@ledZion
@ledZion 9 ай бұрын
Jazz albo się kocha albo nienawidzi albo jedno i drugie 😂
@BsB702
@BsB702 10 ай бұрын
They forget about 2nd bigest river in Poland - Odra (in the west is a border with Germany)
@justineczarnobyl9987
@justineczarnobyl9987 9 ай бұрын
Just like our government 😂 we aren't proud of dead fishes.
@messmeg7582
@messmeg7582 11 ай бұрын
Poland look like west European countries now. We have rapid grow from 1990. Warsaw look like little New York, but clean. ( Thats not my word but Americans who visit us). But even tho we are still traditional nation. We do not agree with masive illigal imigration (95% citizens are Poles it can change cos Ukraine refugies) and we are catholic.
@kml8732
@kml8732 11 ай бұрын
Lubelszczyzna. Wyżyna. Piękne wzgórza i wąwozy lessowe.
@vajoj
@vajoj 10 ай бұрын
Great reaction :) if you are interested in modern polish music I think looking up the Męskie Granie would be a good idea :) it is a music project that is formed by different musicians each year ;)
@VoytekPavlik
@VoytekPavlik 9 ай бұрын
From Poland here 1:10 it feels patriotic that we're still here
@borowa9716
@borowa9716 10 ай бұрын
rye soup, i think it's żurek, żurek is the best soup in our country, and pierogi are really good
@Nxxxxty
@Nxxxxty 9 ай бұрын
I have no idea why was that in my recommendations, but cool content man!
@archival3154
@archival3154 10 ай бұрын
I am from Western Pomerania. It is known as "ziemie odzyskane" so "recovered territories" and we as well as most of the western Poland have a very diffient mindset from eastern Poland. It is all due to partitions that divided our nation for 123 years (1795-1918). This caused us to become almost like two separate nations in terms of mentality. Check out two maps: maps of paritions of Poland and presidental elections in 2010. They are basically the same maps
@krzystaki5793
@krzystaki5793 10 ай бұрын
I po cholerę to opowiadasz komuś z zagranicy? Przez takie pierd...olenie dzielili Polskę na A i B. Zachodnia dostwała kase a wschodnia nie. To jakie nastawienie mieli mieć ci ludzie co?...cwaniaczku. Żeby nie było z Gdańska jestem.
@adriansikorski5263
@adriansikorski5263 10 ай бұрын
​@@krzystaki5793ale o co ci chodzi 😂 gość chciał się czymś podzielić i to zrobił, przedstawił sytuację taką jaką jest. Daj człowiekowi spokój
@jakubnowak2881
@jakubnowak2881 10 ай бұрын
​@@adriansikorski5263 nie stety muszę zgodzić się z nim
@Cool-zy7oo
@Cool-zy7oo 10 ай бұрын
I'm proud,proud,proud that Poland have history like this.Greetings from Poland.
@jakubnowak2881
@jakubnowak2881 10 ай бұрын
Nawzajem 👍🇵🇱
@becianeqqqbb3015
@becianeqqqbb3015 7 ай бұрын
Im from Beskids region. Its beautiful region, Invited you
@innuendo4469
@innuendo4469 6 ай бұрын
You live in Asia, that is very interesting! Well, I live in Scotland. Are you visiting back often? If you do, let's meet up for bigos one day and chat about culture, the commons and differences. It is a brilliant subject, isn't it? I am so excited to see someone from abroad being interested in Poland :)
@onufrybelzebub9762
@onufrybelzebub9762 10 ай бұрын
You look Marcin Patrzałek
@pawelo6748
@pawelo6748 9 ай бұрын
No cóż Polska jest najlepsza
@kenajsnup3985
@kenajsnup3985 8 ай бұрын
Poland, I live in the largest fruit-growing region in Europe, which is mainly focused on apples, this place is located to the south of the capital
@asiafed5414
@asiafed5414 4 ай бұрын
The Sudety Moutains and the Carpathian Moutains are two different mountain ranges! The Sudetes are much older than the Carpathians. Beskidy and Bieszczady are parts of the Carpathinas.
@knightshroom2393
@knightshroom2393 5 ай бұрын
Wyborowa, smaczna i zdrowa.
@mirosawagotto9480
@mirosawagotto9480 8 ай бұрын
Jestem z polskich Mazur, jedna z najpiękniejszych krain Polski. Pozdrawiam serdecznie i dziękuję za komentarz
@mirosawagotto9480
@mirosawagotto9480 8 ай бұрын
Jest takie powiedzenie:Mazury cudo natury
@velcanica
@velcanica 9 ай бұрын
18:44 My favourite polish musician is Piotr Rogucki, a vocalist of COMA :D
@annajarosz4627
@annajarosz4627 9 ай бұрын
Oh, I always thought that the name of the dessert is from getting lost (Błądzić), not mistkes :D I'm from east side, like 2 hours drive from Berlin and it is beautiful, lots of lakes, castles, forests, Lubuskie region is actually known from being lungs of Poland as it's 50% forests :)
@jakubozarek75
@jakubozarek75 10 ай бұрын
i was living 35 yrs in Warsaw now i moved to mazuria district, a lot of forests, lakes. a quiet life.
@jakubnowak2881
@jakubnowak2881 10 ай бұрын
Skoro jesteś polakiem to czemu tak piszesz
@jakubozarek75
@jakubozarek75 10 ай бұрын
@@jakubnowak2881 w sensie jak?
@bartsky1945
@bartsky1945 10 ай бұрын
Bear Wojtek ended up in Edinburgh ZOO, there is a statue of the bear in Edinburgh too ;)
@Kokosanka
@Kokosanka 9 ай бұрын
There is also a small polish village called Polonezkoy in Turkey ;) It's worth to mention that the process of distilling alcohol was invented by the Arabs and probably arrived to Poland around XIV century.
@igorgorczynski6339
@igorgorczynski6339 10 ай бұрын
Im polish and point that is a center of europe is literally in our country so we can be call a central european country.
@alexxwoodd
@alexxwoodd 9 ай бұрын
We can be proud because we have ses and mountains wich many countries dont
@MadamRose_
@MadamRose_ 10 ай бұрын
I'm originally from Upper Silesia and I moved to Gdańsk, the difference is ENORMOUS, mostly in infrastructure and the actual way people talk to you. I'm also ethnically Silesian and the parties I have with Kashubians when they hear that are the best 😂
@jakubnowak2881
@jakubnowak2881 10 ай бұрын
To czemu tak piszesz ?
@Dukatovny
@Dukatovny 10 ай бұрын
Greetings from Łódź, Poland! Differences after join to EU are AMAZING.
@djprzemo4147
@djprzemo4147 10 ай бұрын
Ja też z Łodzi pozdro
@djprzemo4147
@djprzemo4147 10 ай бұрын
Ja też z Łodzi pozdro
@3DSGG
@3DSGG 6 ай бұрын
We in geography we are learning about 7 Biggest geography regions (this will be in polish): -Pobżerze -Pojezierze -NIziny Środkowopolskie -Wyżyny Polskie -Kotlina Podkarpacka -Góry
@jakubzych5590
@jakubzych5590 9 ай бұрын
Colonies stuff is amazing, they weren't actually colonies of the Polish - Lithuanian Commonwealth - Commonwealth had a small vassal state in the northern regions (areas of current Latvia), called Courland. The ruler of Courland was a quite talented businessman and entrepreneur and he managed to get the colonies for Courland, which in fact got into Commonwealth jurisdiction. As far as I read there was no slave trade there or overuse of the natives and these were quite peaceful colonies, at least until they were sold because of instability within the Commonwealth mainland, and obviously Courland as well. So yea, there were colonies, but not for long and basically more like private entrepreneur than country ambitions to become a colonial power - there were some short-lived more "central" ambitions later to get Madagascar for Poland with some pressure put on it, but it ultimately failed.
@xpaxpl
@xpaxpl 10 ай бұрын
I hihgly recommend Kult America chanel made by American who moved to Poland and talking about intresting thigs that even most Polish people didn't know about like the tallest radio tower in the world.
@fruchu
@fruchu 10 ай бұрын
this ^
@wojtekz4852
@wojtekz4852 9 ай бұрын
That is just too perfect :D
@kml8732
@kml8732 11 ай бұрын
10:00 Since you ask, German AfD which signals strong growth in Germany lately loves to revision Polish borders. But we are aware of that.
@agnieszkazuk
@agnieszkazuk 10 ай бұрын
Hello! Thanks for your reaction to the video about Poland! I'm from Lublin region (like Kamil) living by the river Bug bordering Belarus. Last year we were the closed area because of the Łukaszenka's fake immigrants problem. The Police and the army with guns were an everyday picture. We needed to show our ID going in or out my town and town I worked, so 4 or more times a day. It had such an impact on me that when I went farther to the other town shopping I showed my ID instead of my credit card ! ;)) I think noone aged less 50 has seen or heard about Turoń. That's an old tradition in some regions. There is the tv channel called Trwam - it's not only for the pope, it's mainly about our Roman Catholic feith, the transmissions of the masses, about the Bible and news. I've watched it some in the past, at the begining, it'a a good tv channel. My favs bands from my youth are: Budka Suflera, Lady Pank, Bajm, Manaam, Elektryczne Gitary, SDM and many more. Today I'm a fan of the Swedish metal band SABATON who sing about the Polish history in an amazing way - a must to watch, e.g. 40:1, Uprising, Inmate 4859 or Winged Hussars :-) They sing about the war history from all over the world. They've got a great song about Scottish history called Blood of Bannockburn. I strongly recommend them :)
@jakubnowak2881
@jakubnowak2881 10 ай бұрын
Czemu tak piszesz skoro jesteś polakiem 🇵🇱
@wojciechwisniewski4398
@wojciechwisniewski4398 9 ай бұрын
#poland Cześć jestem z polski mieszkam na lubelszyczźnie. Ten region jest bogaty w róźnego rodzaju wąwozy z lessów (pozostałości po lądolodzie) / Hello, I'm from Poland, I live in the Lublin region. This region is rich in various types of loess gorges (remnants of the ice sheet)
@jakubwojnowski1973
@jakubwojnowski1973 10 ай бұрын
Chicago that is polish town in USA
@ever_grey4468
@ever_grey4468 8 ай бұрын
We don't have "the strongest bond" with any of our neighbours. With Germany if i had to choose, but history taught us to always be careful with them... We are cool with almost all the others with exception of Russia and Belarus - you know the drill. With Ukraine we had our ups and downs and there are mixed feelings among Poles in that regard. Remaining ones are the ones we like, respect and are cool with, but not really doing much business together.
@lifeispurehell
@lifeispurehell 8 ай бұрын
Well I feel that my country's old days make me more confusing and when I say I am from poland they don't talk about ww2 but just sing I love poland or something.i am from todz
@ledZion
@ledZion 9 ай бұрын
Where is Stanisław Lem?! Greatest storyteller of all times 😁
@PrzemkoUrban
@PrzemkoUrban 9 ай бұрын
@mert, it’s very nice and interesting to see how people abroad see my country. Btw, a term vodka (wódka) is coming from “woda”, that means water in Polish. And yes, probably it’s our invention.
@Ziomek_z_Islandii
@Ziomek_z_Islandii 10 ай бұрын
Polak, Wungier dwa bratanki i do szklanki i do szabli
@laughingquokka
@laughingquokka 9 ай бұрын
Mainly as Polish ... we keep it in memory but don't discriminate or shout that our country wasn't existing for 123 years. It's sad and painful to think about, but as I said - noone screams about Poland this Poland that and we need to have all the privilages because what we suffered as a country. New generations has come and we are trying our best to build up strong economy even with still old politicians who are mindlessly stuck in religion and socialistm times.
@ledZion
@ledZion 9 ай бұрын
Słowa prawdziwego patrioty. Pamiętać czasy wzeszłe, żyć teraźniejszymi, patrzeć w przyszłość.
@MHC7oM
@MHC7oM 10 ай бұрын
Im Proud I can Live whit you in this time and im glad you understand how we are . We are hir and we create beter future .. For All existing in univers
@jakubnowak2881
@jakubnowak2881 10 ай бұрын
Polska górą 🇵🇱😎👍
@skibniewska3782
@skibniewska3782 8 ай бұрын
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️🇵🇱
@wujekcientariposta
@wujekcientariposta 11 ай бұрын
Poland definitely was invented in vodka.
@orkisz007
@orkisz007 10 ай бұрын
Actually I heard it was invented in Russia by Polish man. So I don't know...
@PansiusiakPiotr
@PansiusiakPiotr 10 ай бұрын
Russia is ex-Polish state from 1610, so vodka is Polish
@villerintanthillith1762
@villerintanthillith1762 10 ай бұрын
As a agree myself I definitely vodka
@jakubnowak2881
@jakubnowak2881 10 ай бұрын
Co ty wygadujesz 😠
@jakubnowak2881
@jakubnowak2881 10 ай бұрын
​@@orkisz007 Nie byliśmy wynalezieni przez Rosję 😠👎
@LucasCh.L.
@LucasCh.L. 10 ай бұрын
10:44 The world's first written mention of the word wódka was in 1405 from Akta Grodzkie recorder of deeds, in the court documents from the Palatinate of Sandomierz in Poland...
@janowilsaw1848
@janowilsaw1848 9 ай бұрын
I am a Silesian.Regards.
@bierzuk
@bierzuk 9 ай бұрын
I'm Kassubian and probably most distinctive thing about us aside from clothes and some traditions is that we have our own seperae language, tought is chools and used in poetry, literature and even church sometimes.
@Glitchexop
@Glitchexop 10 ай бұрын
Meskie granie ! You need to hear that !
@Suixkoks
@Suixkoks 10 ай бұрын
11:06 Barszcz Biały in bread Soup with eggs, sausage, potatoes
@arcaine3907
@arcaine3907 7 ай бұрын
silesia-industrial region and mining heart of the country is located here, close to the mountains and border to Germany as welll as Czech and Slovakia and also Aushwits sadly
@arcaine3907
@arcaine3907 7 ай бұрын
ohh and only desert in Europe is close too Pustynia Bledowska
@logik4264
@logik4264 9 ай бұрын
1:59 it's literally in the dead centre of the map of the continent.
@tomaszczapiewski3359
@tomaszczapiewski3359 8 ай бұрын
greatest polish musician? its easy - Chopin (Szopen). check it out.
@johnymascarpone9220
@johnymascarpone9220 9 ай бұрын
im from Kwidzyn where casle is :))
@radoslaf
@radoslaf 5 ай бұрын
Briliant scene about the polish mentality. Unfortunately it is true
@Dusiash95
@Dusiash95 10 ай бұрын
I'm workholic and this is something that makes me feel so bad. I wish have more time for myself and my family.
@joedoe4206
@joedoe4206 9 ай бұрын
Vodka (pol. Wódka) literally means litte water, Woda -> Wódka (Water -> little water) like, Brama -> Bramka (Gate -> little Gate)
@piotrpolski4953
@piotrpolski4953 9 ай бұрын
swiming pool in poznań is real real great
@aras3328
@aras3328 9 ай бұрын
greetings my friend im from city called gdańsk
@goya_junod
@goya_junod 10 ай бұрын
My fave Polish band is Sorry Boys, and Hania Rani. I recommend :)
@TheFifthHorseman_
@TheFifthHorseman_ 10 ай бұрын
4:20: Before WWII, there was another culture or perhaps group of cultures: Kresy. It was basically erased through deliberate dispersal in post-war deportations from regions Stalin claimed for USSR.
@vodracseck
@vodracseck 10 ай бұрын
3:30: we can go to dresen from wrocław using just 2 trains
@Nouta19
@Nouta19 10 ай бұрын
Greetings from Białystok, Podlaskie region. EU funds was a big thing like 10 or 5 years ago we manage to spend it well on our roads and infrastructure. Today EU funds are less visible. Right now we can see abroad investments, also war in Ukraine is a big thing whitch we manage to use for our improvments (military purchase and technology transfer from Korea). Tourism also begin to increase, so feel free to visit Warsaw, Krakow etc. I was born in Grajewo whitch is righ next to Prostki (historical Prussian city) and architecture diffrences are visible by every 1km.
@uksiu
@uksiu 9 ай бұрын
About religion in Poland: My country for almost one thousand years (minus 123 years of the partition) was a melting pot of ethnic groups, languages, cultures and religions. During II world war 85% of Jews murdered by nazis were Polish and soviet citizens, but in fact before the partition of Poland most of the soviet Jews lived in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Apart from very important culturally and economically Jewish minority, in 1939 Poland had huge Ukrainian, German, Belarusian minorities plus Silesians who are today not recognized like Kashubians only because there are bigger in numbers and close to the southern-western border. The Polish governments try to prevent any signs of separatism that could be the way to Germans getting Silesia back (most of this region has basically different history than the main part of Poland, being controlled by Bohemian monarchs, Austrians Habsburgs and finally conquered by Prussia from Austria). In Silesia and southern Poland there are significant Lutheran minority. On the east there are Orhodox Christians in more than two denominations. There are also tiny group of Tatars in eastern Poland - islamic Mongolian-Turkic-nomad people who fought so bravely and loyally for Polish kings they got land, titles, privileges and permission to build mosques. Having such mixed population Poland was pretty tolerant - comparing not to modern standards but to Western European ones. Of course Roman Catholic Church had and has till this moment the upper hand and catholicism was a dominant religion, and as a big dogbit was trying to convert all the minorities with a diplomacy, carrots and sticks. It was effective mostly with the ruling class, Polish nobility containing 10% of population (one of the biggest nobility percentage in Europe), and having most political, economic and culture (influence) power in these lands. The partition change the role of the catholicism. The institution of Roman Catholic Church as always backed the partitioning states, strong empires against the Commonwealth. For the whole time Popes and hierarchy was all for the Russians, Prussians and Austrians, and always against Polish uprisings and independence ambitions. Strangely catholicism was in the same time the glue connecting partitioned land adding the spiritual level to the cultural and language elements of the national identity. Austrians were Catholics too, but they were the least oppressive conquerors. Russians were pushing orthodoxy, and Prussians supported lutheranism - and that is why the religion became an important factor. The independent Poland rise up in 1918 as a still mixed, heterogeneous country - religious, ethnic and culture wise. But in the era of strong nationalism in Europe and in the world Poland were more and more "pushy", aggressively speeding (???) the assimilation process across the board. Doing more harm than good. After 1945 once again the control of the country was taken from our hand. Stalin wanted strong and stable protectorate west from Soviet Union. Polish borders were pushed west and based on big rivers and mountains (before 1939 we had very long, indefensible and weird border line). Most of Germans ran away or they were forced to emigrate. Germans killed 90% of Polish Jews. Most Ukrainians and Belorussian landed in Soviet Union. Stalin made us homogenous even in the religion area, because those ethnic minorities we lost were also religious minorities (not all of them, but most of them). And Catholic Church for the first time could say without manipulation and that 90% of Poles are catholic, that Poland is a Catholic country. Communists made us this way. Plus the religion was once again the safe area of protest and showing the communists that they did not conquered Polish souls, the spirit is not broken and identity is still glued to the Sunday mess. After 1989 the church used its power to influence the politics, the law, education and healthcare system. Omnipresent and above the all, priests became more and more greedy, involved in big business deals and a long list of sexual scandals. That made Poles the fastest nation in becoming a secular society. The attendence in messes is falling lower and lower, as well as the religion classes attendance in public schools. The sentiments are changing and Poland duplicate Ireland way - only 20-30 years later. And good for us.
@Lukas-df2jg
@Lukas-df2jg 9 ай бұрын
Bro.... really appreciate your work on polish themes.... you should take a look on the best solo guitarist..... Marcin with Master of Puppetts or something else.... i would really like to see your reaction on it
@kinder4468
@kinder4468 10 ай бұрын
Now in Poland vodka step down for whiskey
@piotrpolski4953
@piotrpolski4953 9 ай бұрын
im from poland jestem z polski
@Kamama125ma
@Kamama125ma 9 ай бұрын
Polish food is the best thing ever. It. Is. Too. Good. But if you're crazy you can try"czarna polewka" it is sup made of duck blood so it's accually just duck blood
@Ziomek_z_Islandii
@Ziomek_z_Islandii 10 ай бұрын
Vistula in Polish is Wisła
@magorzatadymarska249
@magorzatadymarska249 Ай бұрын
Marcin Patrzałek!!
@kittyeaters6874
@kittyeaters6874 7 ай бұрын
But Poland have one island, it's Wolin, and it's separated from Uznam by the narrow
@sudisnow1408
@sudisnow1408 10 ай бұрын
anwearing your question: Germany and Russia were the countries who invaded Poland the most (few times each century) for 1000 years of polish history
@igusgodwin3939
@igusgodwin3939 10 ай бұрын
As Kashubian its cool to hear about my own area
@jakubnowak2881
@jakubnowak2881 10 ай бұрын
To czemu tak piszesz
@famouspplshorts
@famouspplshorts 10 ай бұрын
15:38 true
@user-rw3ov2qy7o
@user-rw3ov2qy7o 9 ай бұрын
I'm Polish, love my country from the bottom of my heart, but the truth is also, that if you can't find your Place for over 1000 Years, get a bloody nose every 20 years, turn a total dominance into a total partition within 150 years and still bark on the European arena, than you probably did not learn your lessons, too well. Poland was the last to get the catholic religion and is now the last, still to believe. It was last to get scripted documents. But for sure it is central. Central in between Countries who got all this much earlier and could play with Poland just as they wanted. BY THE WAY, Everybody knows the Rule Birtania Song, which says "Britons never never should be slaves": We saved you this in the Airbattle during WWII. I let the Commader in Chief of the RAF Fighter Command, Sir Hugh Downing, speak: Had it not been for the magnificent material contributed by the Polish squadrons and their unsurpassed gallantry, I hesitate to say that the outcome of the Battle would have been the same. Nevertheless, in order not to anger Stalin, the Poels were not invited to the victory parade in London in 1946, to which the UK invited all its allies, including smaller nations like Luxembourg. This is still unforgotten in Poland today. So bloody nose from the West, too.
@jestemzpolandii
@jestemzpolandii 9 ай бұрын
Piotrków Trybunalski górą!!!
@merimac_1318
@merimac_1318 9 ай бұрын
Pretty much a majority of things seen here are quite spot on. And yeah... NO ONE apart from Pole can say anything bad about Poland as he might not start the fight but rest assure Pole will end it one way or another.
@radoslawbanas4570
@radoslawbanas4570 9 ай бұрын
Today's Lithuania is not the same country as several centuries ago. This is old Zmodz, they appropriated the name. The real old Lithuania is today's Belarus, a country culturally very close to Poland
@joedoe4206
@joedoe4206 9 ай бұрын
They only forgot to mention how World War II ended, that the Poles broke the Enigma code, three mathematicians from the then Polish Lviv developed a mechanical method of breaking this code, and because England already had advanced electronics at that time, it was enough to translate the algorithms of the Poles into the language of the machine created by Turing. Press the "run" button and decipher every move of the German army. Marian Rejewski, Henryk Zygalski and Jerzy Różycki as the programmers and Turing as the electronics engineer defeated Germans. You will not learn this from Hollywood movies falsifying and distorting real true history. They only mentioned that adopted Syrian orphan (Steve Jobs) and a Pole (Steve Woźniak) started the Apple Company, which one time was the most worthy company in the world, is it today... ? P.S. Polish started also Atari and Commodore, he changed his surname though. P.S.2 And also polish (Jan Czochralski) invented the method of producing silicone crystals which are the base of every microprocessor, chip, SoC and semiconductor ever made.
@suri-kun
@suri-kun 10 ай бұрын
I am from Wrocław, Dolny Śląsk (south-west)... Warsaw was smashed after WW2, so they had more opportunities to build roads, so being in Warsaw yesterday felt a bit like in Chicago. In Wrocław we have a lot of old, densely placed buildings, that's why most of the streets are one or two lanes, the exception is probably Grunwaldzki Square, where the Nazis once built an airport (almost in the city center), so there is a lot of space and there are more lanes. Wrocław boasts a rich history, the city passed from the hands of the Czech Republic to Germany, Poland and maybe something else. Wrocław has a lot of monuments and beautiful old buildings. Poznań... I don't know much, but I've been once or twice and I don't recommend it. Lodz is a city-meme, everyone laughs at them + they have all the roads under repair all the time, and those that are not under repair have only holes. Cities by the sea ... crowded in the summer and expensive, a good hotel is expensive, there are a lot of trips by kids (colognes) and old Germans (and there are a lot of those everywhere). Krakow, a bit like Wroclaw, but uglier, bigger and supposedly more dangerous people (it is not without reason that Krakow is said to be a city of machetes). Sosnowiec, Rzeszów and Radom... Polish Ohio where "dogs bark with their butts" (an old Polish proverb). Katowice... just cool, I don't remember much, but from what I remember, it's nice and normal there. Częstochowa... a city where everything is connected with the church and the pope (stereotype). Kashubians are a completely different pair of galoshes, they are not entirely Polish, they have a funny language, the same applies to highlanders who live in the mountains and earn their living mainly from tourists. I have the impression that only residents of Wrocław and Warsaw can drive well, because wherever I go, there are beef ass and "niedzielni" drivers everywhere (the word "niedzielni" means that something takes place only on Sunday, and also means NOT BRAVE PEOPLE , it came from the belief that people who drive only to church on Sunday drive badly). Wrocław, as I said, is unique because of its unique and rich history, it is located in the province with the largest number of castles and fortresses in the country, we have a lot of students from all over the world, we have a lot of different original places and good breweries. The first in Poland Popeyes and MaxPremiumBurger restaurants have probably opened in Wrocław. People (not counting pathologies) are generally nice, tolerant, helpful and looking at what I've seen in other parts of the country... I'd say that Wroclaw has the most intelligent people in Poland. Please don't take all of this as fact, it's mostly a subjective assessment.
@ZenonGovinda
@ZenonGovinda 9 ай бұрын
We have Wolin Island 🏝️🏖️
@justineczarnobyl9987
@justineczarnobyl9987 9 ай бұрын
We always had problems with Russia and Germany, althrou with Germany we often had long periods of peacefull co-existing. Russia left only bad memories. Our other neighbours are OK or even likeable like we love Czech ppl and Slovaks. We also have strong bond with Hungary but it's a long story 😊
@madds2137
@madds2137 10 ай бұрын
I'd say we have weird relations with our neighbours: we hate russia, lithuania doesn't like us, belarus and ukraine are still kinda considered parts of russia, we make fun of czechia and slovakia (really like them tho) and there still is that harsh past between us and germany. However, as I've been in all of those countries, I think that we all lowkey love eachother because of many similarities like culture, cuisine, language etc
@jakubnowak2881
@jakubnowak2881 10 ай бұрын
To czemu tak piszesz skoro jesteś polakiem 🇵🇱
@ledZion
@ledZion 9 ай бұрын
​@@jakubnowak2881bo pisze pod anglojęzycznym filmikiem?
@Pietia91
@Pietia91 6 ай бұрын
We don"t have pope Tv. One of priest in Toruń is very rich and have own Tv "Trwam".... but it's catholic tv ;x
@wPeniSwiadomy
@wPeniSwiadomy 10 ай бұрын
13:50 Perfectly shown our relations with Germany.
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