Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart, you allowed me to see my father's hometown and residence with his 7 brothers and parents. The rest of the extended family also lived in this city. Their address was Drite Mai st. 6 or 8 or maybe 10, he did not remember so much. I do not know how the people who live there feel. But I guess not everyone knows what exactly was on there streets. It was very difficult for me to see that. Feelings of pain.
@PennyDouglas-yb7tg8 ай бұрын
We stayed with a friend on krakowska Street in 2000.didnt know about what happend on your street video in 1939.😢rip those soles.thanx for information from uk.
@sarahnicole452 жыл бұрын
I finally get to walk in my family's footsteps, even if it is just virtually. Thank you for this. It means so much to me being a grandchild of Holocaust survivors.
@TerazHistoria3 жыл бұрын
My great grandparents house is just behind the church (św. Rodziny) in your video. My grandfather was 19 years old was arrested in November 1939 and sent to KL Dachau. He survived but came back sick and was never the same, died young. Thanks for showing this, I have been exploring old photos and the same streets for a video I'm doing for my channel and stumbled upon yours. Thanks.
@yudikjon3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for alerting me to your latest upload. Quite disturbing and heartbreaking.
@piobak763 жыл бұрын
Amazing job, naprawdę szacunek
@ציקולוי-ט3ס3 жыл бұрын
תודה רבה ששתפת אותנו במעמד הזה. לראות את המקום בדיוק בו נעשה הטבח.
@tomcioraj14642 жыл бұрын
Black Monday took place in Częstochowa on September 4, 1939. Earlier, for 3 days in the vicinity of Częstochowa, there was a fight between German and Polish soldiers. The longest such battle took place in the village of Mokra, [it was only 3 days (from September 1 to September 3). On September 4, German troops entered Częstochowa and on that day committed genocide against Częstochowa inhabitants (only or mainly against Polish people - Christians) by shooting. Throughout the entire period of World War II, Poles were deported by the Germans to concentration camps in occupied Poland and Germany. There, many of them died of exhaustion. The first prisoners of the concentration camp in Oświęcim (apart from the group of German criminals) were Poles. [The first mass transport to the Auschwitz concentration camp - Wikipedia]
@hinanochick3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for what you are doing.
@gabaymoti3 жыл бұрын
amazing. thank you
@RafalFarm3 жыл бұрын
Obyśmy nigdy więcej takich rzeczy nie doświadczyli.
@menekse19 ай бұрын
warto pamietac tamte czasy i ostrzec innych przed wojna i nienawiscia
@Estner3 жыл бұрын
The place where the natzi is laughing may be at the end of the film. The house near the monument makes me think so...
@panikrysia17517 ай бұрын
Moje rodzinne miasto Częstochowa mieszkam tu od urodzenia i znam na pamięć te kamienice i uliczki .Dzisiaj wyglądają o wiele ładniej . Ale dzięki temu filmowi dowiedziałam się czegoś o czym nie wiedziałam 🤔 Dziękuję serdecznie za ten ciekawy film 👏♥️🙋🤗
@gregbryla6529 Жыл бұрын
a gdzie jest budynek dawnej MO na strazackiej chodzilem do szkoly na Grncarska od 1966 do 1990 ZSZ n2 moj starszy brat tez chodzi do tej szkoly uczyl mnie tez mec Juzef Kalus ,Wisniowski ,Zalasinski inni tobyly piekne dni jak w starej piosence
@sams974410 ай бұрын
Posterunek milicji a potem policji w małym dworku? Zburzony, z tego co wiem i to dawno temu a teraz jest tylko pusty plac. Chyba, że coś powstało w międzyczasie, ale dawno mnie tam nie było. Wspomnień dobrych związanych z tym miejscem i ulicami też nie mam!
@HermanOtto-wr2nn2 жыл бұрын
witam bardzo ciekawa publikacja zdjęć aby obejść na KZbin nie swoich zdjęć , prawa autorskie ciekawy pomysł , muszę takie coś zastosować w swoich filmach oczywiście za taki pomysł zostawiam łapkę w górę pozdrawiam
@PennyDouglas-yb7tg8 ай бұрын
Hi again stefan here from uk sherwood forest.i stayed in this area 4 weeks in 2000.was nice city.i must come bck to poland.my dad was polish. And ruskies and germany ran them out if thier farm in luck.he ran away to fight for gen Anderson 1n ww11.north africa and monticasino.xx.he then came to nottingham.6 siblings.he didnt talk much about it.terible his family killed in a river running away he told me.dad and family died
@PennyDouglas-yb7tg8 ай бұрын
But we have familynow in lesko and gadankz😊
@PennyDouglas-yb7tg8 ай бұрын
Before he died in 2010 he told me everything. He gave me old photos and war and raf pictures he was in.god bless all polish fighting people.be good everybody from hard polish stock.😊
@czews8 ай бұрын
Thank you for telling your dad’s story, do you have any picture from Częstochowa that you can show me please?
@PennyDouglas-yb7tg8 ай бұрын
I will see what I can find But not of czestochowa. But brings back alot of fond memories of this city.you walking through what I did in 2ooo and before this time.but your history makes me alot interest. Ta mate