I love cossacks, i love polishs, it is the reason why i love this film so much. Greetings from Hungary.
@laylaczop40349 жыл бұрын
greetings to you to😄 and its not a shithole.
@dumnylach8 жыл бұрын
You are piece of shit.
@kozjevime16 жыл бұрын
RUSSIANS FROM KIEVSKAYA RUS, AKA "UKRAINIANS" WERE FIGHTING TO SURVIVE AND SAVE THEIR LAND WHICH HAD NAME AT THAT TIMES KIVSKAYA RUS". BUT MONSTER KULT OF VATICAN, AKA ROMAN CATHOLIC CULT WHICH WAS AND STILL IS RULLING POLISH BRAINS CONDITIONED POLES TO ENSLAVE KIEV RUSSIANS, AKA "UKRAINIANS" AND POLISH RULERS MERCILESSLY ATTACKED RUSSIANS WHO FOUGHT FOR FREEDOM.
@2serveand2protect6 жыл бұрын
@@dumnylach You're giving too much credit to an imbecile and a COP'S RAT. >; )
@dumnylach6 жыл бұрын
Jsroslav Hus fuck off czech pepik, dont fuck with our religion and leave the fighting for fighters.
@BaronVonGalatz14 жыл бұрын
A very good movie ! I saw it 2 times at TV in Romania and i loved it, especially Izabella Scorupco ;)) I've noticed that we the people living in these areas, share a similar culture ! But it is sad to see how much hate is more important to others than having a brotherly relationship. Best regards from Romania, my ukrainian and polish brothers.
@Gigas01019 жыл бұрын
The actor playing Togey Bey is so expressive, I can't help but crack a smile at that goofy excited grin he gives when he hears of the plan to feign attack all night. Kudos to that actor, his performance was amazing.
@trickester09 жыл бұрын
+Gigas0101 That is Daniel Olbrychski, one of the most outstanding Polish actors. Greets
@Gigas01019 жыл бұрын
trickester0 I do believe it is time for me to learn Polish and watch more films with Mr. Olbrychski in them!
@SusanoRipper9 жыл бұрын
+Gigas0101 he was in hollywood last time, in a movie with Angelina Jolie, check it.
@ilgvars2108 жыл бұрын
+Gigas0101 not necessary get a that translator program and done
@pavloivanchenko63468 жыл бұрын
+Gigas0101 Daniel Olbrychski is the actor's name
@heartkid729113 жыл бұрын
3:15 = Most badass pose known to man, sword, pipe, mohawk and mustache is a recipe for pure awesomeness
@AntonAlohinsson4 жыл бұрын
This is NOT mohawk, actually. This is Ukrainian Cossack haircut called _chub_
@tomaszcha3 жыл бұрын
@@AntonAlohinsson osełedec?
@djackzdjackz70042 жыл бұрын
Are Kazakh Cossack related to native American ?
@yasmina39992 жыл бұрын
@@djackzdjackz7004 what? No
@jarlnils4352 жыл бұрын
@@djackzdjackz7004 cossak is a social rank of free warriors. Free companies of warriors, originally raised to defend ukrainian and russian farmers against the raiding remnants of the golden horde. During that time, almost everyone could become a cossak, only later regulations by the russian empire made cossaks a class by itself. Cossak families had not to pay taxes but had to join the army when called to arms.
@muhammadaizatcheazemi90628 жыл бұрын
Awesome hats, awesome war drums, awesome dancing, and anove all awesome moustaches!
@ZoomReverseFlash3 жыл бұрын
When Tugay Bey says he'd impale the dragoons, Bohdan Khmelnytsky actually answers: "Release them, they are Ruthenians, they'll tell the others to join us".
@exodussian12 жыл бұрын
one of best movies ever , greetings from istanbul!
@DouViction10 жыл бұрын
The song is translated incorrectly. It's "Fill our chrystal chalices to the top, so sabers and bullets don't hit our heads. So that Ukraine doesn't cry anymore, so that our Cossack fame is never forgotten".
@@jansiftar4445 Ukrainian Cossack (folk) song "Pour the Brothers in the Cristal Bowls".
@stonem00132 жыл бұрын
yours is an overly literal translation
@DouViction2 жыл бұрын
@@stonem0013 it is literal, not rhymed. I had a problem with the distorted meaning.
@047Rui12 жыл бұрын
I have seen this and i am a grate fan of this great movie! I like evrything in his movie the dresings the wepons the guns. Thanks Poland for such a great movie. Gretings from Portugal!Love for Poland!
@henryquenin658011 жыл бұрын
When I was a little kid in the late 1950s I had a Classics Illustrated comic book that summarized the bloody story of With Fire And Sword, based on the great classic novel. It was one of my favorites that I read over and over.
@wordsmithgmxch Жыл бұрын
YES!!! I had the same comic book! Great stuff! Checked out a copy of the novel from the city library, read it. Greater stuff!! Did a book report (I was in, what, the seventh grade?). Oh, that was action! That was adventure! (And not a little of adult-grade violence.)
@sebastianschwarzel27328 жыл бұрын
best haircuts and beards IN HISTORY
@Fankas20008 жыл бұрын
Some of the Ukrainians would be technically Mongols
@NefanWorld8 жыл бұрын
+ Fankas2000 tatars, not mongols
@Fankas20008 жыл бұрын
No, I meant that among the army there has to be at least some actual Mongols, even if they them selves don't know that they are genetically Mongolian.
@robertcorbell10067 жыл бұрын
You mean the chuprenye (scalp lock) and the vusha (big mustache)? Those were the sign one was a fully inducted member of the Zaporozhye Brotherhood, the largest of the Cossack confederations founded in the 1580's by Yermak Timofeyvich who is considered a hero in both Russia and the Ukraine for making peace with the Turks and war on the Siberian natives. Even after they were forcibly disbanded and massacred by the order of Catherine the Great in 1775 there are those who trace their ancestry to members of that order and wear the locks and mustaches to this day. I'm not even Slavic but think cossacks are cool. :)
@diadokhoi57224 жыл бұрын
@@Fankas2000 russians are the mongols
@lukaszrzepinski543410 жыл бұрын
both armies are just beautiful, slava ukrainie, chwała Rzeczpospolitej
@إلياسابنعبدالوهاب7 жыл бұрын
never
@polskiantysystemowiec12827 жыл бұрын
Savon And what? Does it mean, that Ukraine is bad?
@polskiantysystemowiec12827 жыл бұрын
Savon Nope, that's not true. As a Pole I've been visiting Ukraine many times and I can say, that the most of Ukrainians don't even know, that such a person like Bandera existed. Ukrainians really like the Polish ppl :)
@joyogggKids7 жыл бұрын
how about tatar muslim , is that beautiful
@groherzogtummapping8677 жыл бұрын
syekh pempek Speaking of the army, the military tradition, yes. They're just like us, only another religion, can't you see it?
@boycotgugle30409 жыл бұрын
The mustaches are pro. Why do only porn actors and gay musicians wear them in our times...?
@ethanwall24439 жыл бұрын
And the hair dew the only other people I've seen with such glorious hair style and facial hair were the confederates. (And that one Yankee with the handlebar mustache mutton hops combo)
@boycotgugle30409 жыл бұрын
+Tiger Claw252 You likely mean that Ambroise Burnside dude :D (who btw. was more concerned that he looked handsome on his horse than what happened to his division that he sent to frontal assault over a stone bridge with no cover agaist cannons and riflemen at Gettysburg.). I sooo agree, their styling is awesome. When I retire one day, I plan on styling myself like Burnside. Btw. If full beards are allowed as well, a certain German admiral Alfred von Tirpitz is close to the all-time top too, be sure to check him out as well ;)
@ethanwall24439 жыл бұрын
viking beard for me
@sultanmuradiv19909 жыл бұрын
makes no sense at all what you just said
@ethanwall24439 жыл бұрын
What makes no sense
@horstschlemmer20428 жыл бұрын
Mount&Blade 👍🏼
@indoturkicboyomsharma88434 жыл бұрын
With fire and sword
@indoturkicboyomsharma88434 жыл бұрын
and warband vegirs
@amaniandrus2609 жыл бұрын
why is this movie not in the us this is epic
@TheMateuszNH8 жыл бұрын
because it's not that good at all. It's fine if u like history, polish cinema videos are general bad, and US people don't like history, especially europe history
@amaniandrus2608 жыл бұрын
i dont know it looks better them most movies i see from outher parts of the world and i like world history plus living in the us im cut off from most of the world goings on
@Userius18 жыл бұрын
This is actually a pretty good one. The Deluge and Colonel Wolodyjowski are better though.
@wiktoriam.66758 жыл бұрын
This is my favourite movie. Don't tell me that polish films are so bad. They are different. But not worst. And sometimes even better.
@kabaczek868 жыл бұрын
MateuszNH ty chłystku, jak możesz mówić wobec obcych, że "Ogniem i mieczem" jest słabe. Co za niedojrzałą kanalia kanalia możę tak napisać?
@mechanixis13 жыл бұрын
Neat, I might watch this whole series. It really puts the game in context for those of us who don't know much about Eastern Europe.
@sebsebski2829 Жыл бұрын
It would be nice to see more stories from this region to see in the cinemas
@francoiszdanowicz58833 жыл бұрын
Kryvonos looks like a pirate captain with his sabre on his shoulders and his pipe - ultimate cossack badass
@morvran90746 ай бұрын
There is a wicked theory that he was Scottish man who somehow found himself in PLC.
@s.yemchenko50105 ай бұрын
@@morvran9074 most probably came as a mercenary. His nickname Kryvonos (Crooked Nose) could be a translation of Scottish clan name Cameron.
@Whitemoon1937 жыл бұрын
1000 Poles vs 10000 cossacks, battle was almost two weeks long. Not 2 days like in movie
@groherzogtummapping8677 жыл бұрын
Nikeimizhong 18 days. But, granted, it would feel as months, to be in the Polish-Lithuanian army. They were kept tired and on constant watch, add to that the betraying forces on the Commonwealth's side. After these 18 days the balance was something about 12 to 1.
@Nik0lay116 жыл бұрын
White Moon Poles have more than 20 cannons(cossacks have 3) and were defending - it was like to capture the fortress for the cossacks
@marcinmoneta4 жыл бұрын
Polish ( Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth) hussars were most powerfull cavalry in the world those times. they crushed so badly almost everybody. That battle was one of a little exceptions, just because of mistakes made of commander
@ИгорьСенченко-ш1ы3 жыл бұрын
Ти ляше iх сам рахував?
@krakendragonslayer19093 жыл бұрын
@@ИгорьСенченко-ш1ы hahahaha :D W sumie racja, Polacy się sami policzyli, a Kozaków to tylko Bóg wie ilu było
@pawelink12872 жыл бұрын
Funny fact - Bohdan Chmielnicki, who led the Cossack rebellion, was a Polish nobleman, while Jarema Wiśniowiecki, who was suppressing and fighting this rebellion, was a Ruthenian (Ukrainian) prince.
@ДмитрийБондаренко-ю2д2 жыл бұрын
Ahaha, he was Ortodox Rusin (Ukrainian)
@martig10002 жыл бұрын
@@ДмитрийБондаренко-ю2д or Belarusan ;)
@chadgaston86152 жыл бұрын
@@martig1000 Nah.
@chadgaston86152 жыл бұрын
@@ДмитрийБондаренко-ю2д They were all runaway slaves of various nationalities. Russians only allowed cossacks to exist as long as Don stopped protecting serfs and obeyed tsar in everything. Haidamaks and Zaporozhia refused so we all know what happened to them. Funny thing is that Donetsk as reduced to its present status by a Polish nobleman head of the Cheka Iron-Felix.
@saintsone7877 Жыл бұрын
@@chadgaston8615 Nice fantasy Chad. When the very first Cossacks began forming in what is today Ukraine there was no such country called Russia so just how did the Russians allow them to exist? Cossacks began way back in 14th century whereas what is today called Russia was known as the Grand Duchy of Moscow. There was no Russia until 16th Century almost 200 years after the first Cossacks existed so you are telling tall tales.
@michaelrobinson73552 жыл бұрын
Great film based on an epic novel. Deserves to be better known about.
@Vopli8816 жыл бұрын
The song at the end is really good. I sing it sometimes. I think, instead of always arguing with each other, we Slavics owe it to each other to join together. I think all slavics are badass, we have very beautiful languages and cultures that are SO unique to the world. We have a very old and interesting history with new finds all the time. If only we were together somehow!! It's sad for me to see a torn up Ukraine these days.. so much influence from russia.. We are in danger of losing Ukraine.
@_Lumiere_2 жыл бұрын
An interesting comment to read in 2022. Yes, indeed, so much influence from Russia... sad times.
@sebsebski2829 Жыл бұрын
It's very hard to be together with imperialist Russia.
@sulasula8420 Жыл бұрын
Twój komentarz ma duże znaczenie w dzisiejszych czasach
@tombry76wawa9 жыл бұрын
Battle of Zhovti Vody April 29 to May 16, 1648. Poles 1,000 men against 11 000 men. As I have read there were about 10 times more Cossaks and Tatars than the Poles during the battle. The registered Cossacs betrayed the Poles before the battle and crossed over to the enemy. Not really a big deal to win regarding such a relative strenght. and there were husaria in very small numbers and Poles defended for a few weeks.
@Oppetsismiimsitsitc9 жыл бұрын
tombry76wawa Oh the strategic brilliance of sending Cossacks to fight Cossacks.
@romanlymariev9 жыл бұрын
+tombry76wawa Numbers are different depending on side that writes an article. Either way, on real war you would eager to crush your enemy no matter what. If he makes mistakes - it is for worse for him.
@trevorwoolson38607 жыл бұрын
Well before hand they were all apart of the same nation so an uprising is an uprising.
@nepamirskuzkameskovojomeli23967 жыл бұрын
There was actually over three thousand Polish Soldiers, Against about seven to eight thousand Ukrainian cossacks, Let me remind you that the Cossacks were much more Poorly armed, Armoured, Trained and had poorer Tactics. So the battle was fairly equal. Also note that a very small amount of the cossacks died, Less than five hundred is considered in academics. However the whole Polish Contingent was killed.
@0Agvilar07 жыл бұрын
what you have read is biased, go to wiki, switch languages few times and have a good laugh on the numbers :) It is different every time lol
@GDP105 Жыл бұрын
The most unreal and unbelievable battle scene imaginable.
@saintsone78779 ай бұрын
Correct. Winged Hussars NEVER attacked in such undisciplined a manner and certainly never on a muddy field. They went 125 years without losing a single battle yet we are expected to believe they were so undisciplined and attacked helter skelter which was the total opposite of their trademark form of attacks. Also, at that time their armour was able to withstand the ancient muskets and pistols used here yet we see Hussar after Hussar being shot and dying. It was not until some years later Swedish modern muskets were able to penetrate armour and the Winged Hussars became obsolete as a fighting unit. It was numbers that won this battle not tactics such as shown here as the Cossacks seriously outnumbered the defenders of that castle at the time. The main force of Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth did not arrive in that area till some time after this battle.
@yegenek7 жыл бұрын
Of all periods in history of war I love the period between 16th and 19th centuries the most, that was a time when gunpowder, blade and honor were together side by side. And everyone had the style back then. Swaggering, dancing to the battlefield, pipe in mouth sword on shoulder gun on the hand. Cavalry with wings. and no one would take you seriously if you did not have a proper music band with your army !
@elzbietabetlej40853 жыл бұрын
The movie misses the most famous Hussars battle cry: "Jezus! Maria!".
@cezar0003 жыл бұрын
To akurat bylo jak pan Zagloba choragiew zdobyl pod Zbarazem ;)
@urkeyt87547 жыл бұрын
I am from Serbia and i'm love the film ogniem and mieczem Husaria is the best
@dzidziolus11 жыл бұрын
The movie is quite good but the book is definitely better, so if you like this film I encourage you to read the book.
@fratuzunoglu71906 жыл бұрын
What is the name of book
@toompyfloyd40746 жыл бұрын
@@fratuzunoglu7190 with fire and sword by henryk sienkiewicz
@toompyfloyd40746 жыл бұрын
Im reading it now😁
@Gigas01015 жыл бұрын
Would you recommend a specific translation?
@samuelrichter34175 жыл бұрын
@@Gigas0101 Well I'm just about 8 months too late by the looks of it, but the translation by W.S. Kuniczak is pretty damn good and reasonably modern.
@Zaragoza200610 жыл бұрын
Whats shown in the movie is fiction. The battle of Yellow Waters had ZERO winged cavalry units in it . It's a historical fact. Poles did loose it but those were only regular border infantry.
@acb15119 жыл бұрын
Ask Sienkiewicz.
@HaxtonSale40409 жыл бұрын
+Krakowek1983__ Movies tend to add things to make it seem more interesting to non-history folk. Kinda sucks but oh well :)
@Zaragoza20068 жыл бұрын
Haxton Sale4040 Shamefull depiction tough , Polish political elites seem to be kissing ukrainian asses since 1991 for reasons which I fail to see. With such "allies" as ukrainians we would not need enemies...
@HaxtonSale40408 жыл бұрын
Krakowek1983__ True. Im not polish so i wouldnt know.
@robertcorbell10067 жыл бұрын
They did have a cavalry unit but it was actually light hussars (like ulhans or lancers in light coats rather than armor, similar to the cossacks they were fighting) rather than the more familiar winged "Angels of Death" as the Russians and Ukrainians would call them. However, it was done for audience familiarity purposes.
@UrsulaDream12 жыл бұрын
Yay! Poland and Hungary should be closer xD We would be such a good mates for sure ;) Love all hungarians I met so far
@Shadowkey3929 жыл бұрын
6:08 lol Somebody's Christmas came early!
@memlukaskeri64077 жыл бұрын
Lets Play M&B with fire and sword !
@gencadam49957 жыл бұрын
Memlük Askeri yeeah man.
@lebarosky14 жыл бұрын
This revolt was a catastrophe of gigantic proportions. It caused the violent death of hundreds of thousands of people, including many communities of Jews, who were hated by the rebels for their part in collecting taxes for the Polish gentry. The immense bloodshed caused revolutionary changes in Jewish culture in Eastern Europe, and arguably provided the impetus for the formation of the Hasidic movement.
@kaes200016 жыл бұрын
Love for Ukrain from Poland!!! Friendship forever!!!
@STRIB0G15 жыл бұрын
Hi "With Fire and Sword" is one movie thats part of a trilogy based on 19th century books. The other 2 movies were filmed in the 70's so this one will have the best battle scenes. You can buy the movie on amazon.
I have the entire series on DVD and love watching it! The Poles and Cossacks, two outstanding peoples. Semper Fidelis! CWO4 USMCR [Ret] 17 Feb 1969 - 1 Aug 2004
@mikepasek16 жыл бұрын
and many respect to my fellow slavic brothers!
@adamczik13 жыл бұрын
@ARBIH87 I read that wings were attached to the saddle not the knight, but it's also supposed to depend on time, Hussars also evolved. The film shows that the hussars knights fell off their horses in the mud and trying to be raised to go. It just is not true. Their armor was so heavy that it was necessary to use a crane to plant them on horseback. When one fell off, lying as long as someone did not raise them.
@paulsmith57525 жыл бұрын
Maxim Kryvonis (possibly a Cameron) is such a badass. 2:46 and onwards.
@prosto13544 жыл бұрын
he is real person, famous cossack colonel Maksym Kryvonis
@dariusznowak95994 жыл бұрын
Yes . He was a Scotish man . From Camerons klan .
@RodRollingStone10 жыл бұрын
My Ukrainian wife loves this film. Ukraine has been invaded, pillaged, colonised and subjugated many times in its history and still this proud nation rises again, just as it is doing now from the misery of the Kiev Maidan revolution against a corrupt, cowardly and politically inept government. Now Ukraine is suffering another invasion in Crimea across internationally agreed borders by Putin's Russian dictatorship. There must be no more bloodshed and we pray that there need be no more 'fire and sword' to resolve this crisis. Slava Ukraini - Glory to Ukraine!
@thewoooty10 жыл бұрын
Your country and Russians stole crimea from crimean tatars(crimean chanat).
@thewoooty10 жыл бұрын
Виктор Шуктомов You are lucky your "great country" is not part of Poland :)) and btw your history is sad, because in Russia you belive that you defeated Poland in 1618, but Polish army left Russia after they plundered everything. I watched Propaganda movie called 1612, where hetman Żółkiewski as "Kibowski"? dies in Russia...Fake history and people cuz Żółkiewski died in moldavia and he left Russia with lot of stuff and gold :D!
@thewoooty10 жыл бұрын
thewoooty I've forgot "unicorns" walking in 17 cent.
@RodRollingStone10 жыл бұрын
thewoooty I am British, not Ukrainian. Do you also have a problem with that?
@lucidusfox735110 жыл бұрын
RodRollingStone Putin has democracy and are the rightful leader
@tombry76wawa17 жыл бұрын
Sława Polsce, sława Ukrainie Panowie!!
@Gutenberg116 жыл бұрын
one of the best movies I have ever seen
@srebrnyAg17 жыл бұрын
Sometimes we dream (but only dream) to ressurect great multi-cultural Commonwealth, where all nations lived in peace. Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine, and anyone of our brothers wants.
@joonte101016 жыл бұрын
Piraeus Lion, U might want to read that Rune inscription too, Search for it on Internet. That statue is now located in Italy.
@EmilReiko13 жыл бұрын
The kossack dude with the pipe is awsomeness incarnated!
@ralphx522810 жыл бұрын
As I have read there were about 10 times more Cossaks and Tatars than the Poles during the battle. The registered Cossacs betrayed the Poles before the battle and crossed over to the enemy. Not really a big deal to win regarding such a relative strenght.
@tombry76wawa9 жыл бұрын
Ralph X Thats true and there were husaria in very small numbers.
@Nik0lay116 жыл бұрын
Ralph X Next battle was won without tatars and Poles have bigger army than Ukrainians
@pawelink12872 жыл бұрын
The battle and the first period of this war was lost by the Poles because of wrong commanding by hetman Mikołaj Potocki who split his forces and send half of them under the command of his unexperienced son down Dnipro (Dniepr) river. Young Potocki also split his 8000 troops and sent 5000 registered Cossacs and 1000 of German musketeers on boats while 2000 hussars and dragons were marching along the river crossing many rivers flowing into the Dnipro river. Cossacks on boats betrayed and went to the side of the rebels and then they eliminated German musketeers. Stefan Potocki - hetman's son, found himself with 2000 horsemen trapped.
@szafraniec8164 Жыл бұрын
All battles were with poles < ukr But in the end poles won big battles with less then 5% casualties and ukr lost with 30-40% Commonwealth had the best military units known to mankind cossacks were literally thiefs, rapist and murderers - bandits. Without element of surprise, on equal terms they were slaughtered
@ZeroCGR216 жыл бұрын
Uwielbiam tą piosenke co to ją kozacy przed bitwą śpiewają Ściągnąłem z internetu 3 wersje tego utworu
@Tomenable13 жыл бұрын
@darkdanu89 Depends from what distance - if a musket ball was fired from large distance then thick enough armor of good quality could stop it. Breastplates of Winged Hussars often used to be very thick - up to 9mm. For example in the Museum of the Polish Army in Warsaw you can find 7mm and even 9mm thick original examples. Also vs balls of anything lighter and of smaller calibre and thus less kinetic energy than musket (like arquebus or pistol) such thick armor could easily protect
@scumimpaler16 жыл бұрын
Fighting Cossacks WERE CRAZY. That is why I love 'em!
@Olhor1013 жыл бұрын
@dimitry246 Those bullets were able to maby throw someone off the horse ,or even rip his spinal skeleton part but those bullets weren't able to get through the armour itslef and hit the body.
@woolfyx2 жыл бұрын
Real battle was completely different, it was a long siege of polish camp and winged hussars were really small in numbers. Cossacks and Tatars won due to vast superiority of numbers and betrayal of ones who were fighting along Poles.
@miceatah93592 жыл бұрын
Cry more
@saintsone7877 Жыл бұрын
@@miceatah9359 Facts are not crying. No-one is denying they lost.
@woolfyx Жыл бұрын
@@miceatah9359 stating facts is crying now. I bet you are underage.
@petrstanovsky7648 Жыл бұрын
@@miceatah9359He is right about battle. What is your problem?
@Jo_Andre13 жыл бұрын
@x3night997 Wrong they have those wings to disorder archers, as you see the wings are above the head, so archers will shoot higher then normal, and thus missing
@robalwroc7139 Жыл бұрын
Tylko Polska moja Ojczyzna zawsze w sercu..
@hefalump1117 жыл бұрын
The title is "With Fire and Sword" , in polish : "Ogniem i Mieczem". It's polish movie about cossacks uprising in Polish East territory ,in 1648. Movie was in cinemas in 1998 or 1999
@mikadorek1 Жыл бұрын
Not Polish territory but Rzeczpospolita territory.
@SKondziu14 жыл бұрын
Może ten film nie jest mistrzowski i nie ma zajebistych efektów specjalnych, ale gra aktorska i w szczególności ścieżka dźwiękowa stoi na bardzo wysokim poziomie.
@bernardsohn2 жыл бұрын
Też tak myślę. Potop jest moim zdaniem najlepszym filmem Hofmana. Duża w tym zasługa zdjęć Wójcika. Tu trochę poszedł w efekciarstwo ale nie do końca to wyszło. W każdym razie to najlepszy jego film zrobiony w warunkach "kapitalistycznej" kinematografii. Potem było.juz tylko gorzej
@darkdanu8913 жыл бұрын
@Olhor10 No armor could stop musket balls, and that wasn't it's role then. A lot of the battles of that period were still hand to hand melee, with musket volleys only at the beginning. Armour protects them in melee, not vs bullets. Plus there seems to be a big psychological impact when being charged by armored cavalry. Also keep in mind that firearms were very inaccurate then that's why cavalry could still charge frontally. This would slowly change with the mid 1700's-early 1800's.
@ihatesand9035 жыл бұрын
Can anyone tell me the name of the music at 2:43 ? It's really good sounding and epic and I want an extended version
@bolesawsmiaousty44634 жыл бұрын
type in the KZbin "13 Ogniem i mieczem - Bitwa " Song starts from 1:40
@dagnytaggart20274 жыл бұрын
Наливаймо браття кришталеві чаші.
@ihatesand9034 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your replies, guys😉 Found the music i was looking for. I might upload that part here on KZbin, I'm not sure.
@juancarlosdegoya27574 жыл бұрын
English it's Pour Brothers Crystal Bowl or something
@namadadadada13 жыл бұрын
@Tomenable it's the vodka when you are as drunk as a cossack a lot of stuff can happen very quickly. its beer gogles but only messing up time.
@sistersofmercy5658 жыл бұрын
song-Nalivaymo brattia ,great :)
@adamczik13 жыл бұрын
@ARBIH87 Wings played a very important role. The truth is that the knights of hussars had a wing with feathers, so that from big distance it seemed that there are twice as many (sometimes it is enough that the opponent just run away), on the other wing were attached small bells, which did much noise during charge.
@guts89092 жыл бұрын
This movie is more relevent now then ever will be
@chadgaston86152 жыл бұрын
Yes. We will see if Poland is stupid enough to repeat 1686, 1768 and 1920. My money is on Da but so far Duda seems to have maintained his common sense.
@tantumverde52562 жыл бұрын
@@chadgaston8615 what
@05KAR14 жыл бұрын
@BaronVonGalatz Generally bordering people, living in same area share alot of things. Best regards to Romania ;)
@acb15119 жыл бұрын
I just wanted to see a Cossack Wagenburg. The A and B of the East-European infantry is almost not shown here.
@sewagedweller14 жыл бұрын
@hempbeat there were polish hussars , and there standard light cavalry hussars . Polish hussars were just standard cursair cavalry , but with ridiculous armor design . If horses could deal with cannons and musket fire , i doubt horsies had problem with little noise produced by feathers, wings were a decoration nothing more .
@mikepasek16 жыл бұрын
i cant wait to see taras bulba! polish blood runs through my veins and im damn well proud of it! i shall return to my families land one day!
@Starioshka12 жыл бұрын
Yeh, it was a mod before now its called "Expansion" it's basicly same as warband but some features remove, some added, new map and characters.
@artifaktus15 жыл бұрын
Old Cossack War song, "Nalewajmy bracia" (Pour the wine brothers).
@yerk313 жыл бұрын
@darkdanu89 Besides, any armor that was thick enough to deflect bullets would have negatively impacted mobility because of the weight.
@dumnylach8 ай бұрын
Chwała Wielkiej Polsce!
@Marshal290915 жыл бұрын
@petrashin1941 When the wind blows through those feathers it makes a sound (or it should) so that you think that a 3000 is a 10000, and it was also to simply scare the opponents and their horses(Some of them thought that Angels of war are attacking them and is some way it was true) , it worked on Turks. (e.g. Battle of Vienna)
@Igorr199510 жыл бұрын
How many years have passed, but the Polish,Ukranian and Russian kids still arguing)
@Igorr199510 жыл бұрын
***** Where are your argumemts,kid ?)
@Igorr199510 жыл бұрын
***** LOL) Have ypu ever heard about referendumn or something like the right of self - determination ?
@Igorr199510 жыл бұрын
***** especially for you en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-determination
@Igorr199510 жыл бұрын
***** in Cremea people used these right at the election which showed that most of them prefer to be with Russia . Moreover there were a lot of "accidents" which can show that citiztns of former Ukraninan Crimea dislike Ukranian government. For example , on February 12 1991 and the results of all-Crimean referendum, which was boycotted by returning to the peninsula from places of deportation Crimean Tatars (20 January 1991), Crimea region transformed into the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic as a part of the Ukraine..That is why , it was obvious that Crimea returned ti their motherland.
@Igorr199510 жыл бұрын
***** have you seen it ? ))No shoots , no blood) Moreover, where are their insignias ?
@joonte101015 жыл бұрын
And you keep on bringing up the Vikings all the time, Swedish History is so much more then just the Vikings, we have a great History here, And a old one.
@robertcorbell10067 жыл бұрын
Battle of Yellow River (Zhovti Vody in Ukrainian, Zolte Wode in Polish) from April 29th to May 16th of 1649 where Ukraine kicked Poland out and helped win their freedom. 8000 cossacks and about 1200 to 1500 Muslim Tatars from the Caucasus as their allies faced off against a better armed and better trained force of 13000 Polish regulars including a unit of several hundred hussars. The cossacks created a tabor, or wagon circle due to the fact the Tatars were late bringing fresh horses for their men and didn't want to have to face the hussars on foot. Also, the Polish had almost 5000 register cossacks fighting as mercenaries who made up for the Tatars showing up late by switching sides at the last minute when Togey Bey bribed them to do so. As a result, the combined forces outnumbered the Poles who were unable to use their matchlocks in the heavy rain and their pike-wielding peasant levees were running for the hills only to drown in the muddy and flooded river or be cut down thousands of cossacks and Tatars on horseback. The movie fails to show how the siege of the wagon fort lasted nearly three weeks and misrepresents as hammy and over-the-top Togey Bey, who in reality was actually cool-headed, cold, calculated, and a shrewd negotiator who flew a white flag to parley with the registers. However, the writer of the movie said all the inaccuracies should be forgiven as he was going off the novel this is based on rather than the historical battle. Poles and Ukrainians alike can agree on the objective facts at least and that this movie and its prequel The Deluge have some cool fights and action. :)
@krakendragonslayer19093 жыл бұрын
"Żółte Wody" in Polish
@spukster90862 жыл бұрын
Жовті води in ukrainian
@ukaszd9040 Жыл бұрын
In battle of Żółte Wody was 3000 of Polish unit and sth about 8-11 thousands of Cossacks-Tatar forces.
@dmitry6135 Жыл бұрын
1649 was there country Ukraine?) it is just Polish and Russian nations. So Ukraine was created after Russian Empire collapsed in 1920th.
@kalina43212 ай бұрын
@@dmitry6135na chwilę bo dopiero w 1991.
@yerk313 жыл бұрын
@Olhor10 Bullets could penetrate the armor they had back then. I've read about this. There were attempts to create bullet proof armor, but the thickness of the steel made them too heavy. It would be like having a giant cast iron frying pan strapped to your chest: sure, you would be bullet proof, but you'd get a hernia just trying to get up on your horse.
@skyforer12 жыл бұрын
Ahh, polish hussars, the best cavalary of that time!
@antysmok16 жыл бұрын
well interesting ... from where do you have that info? please share that knoledge with everyone ;-)
@vadosg12382 жыл бұрын
To samo jak wiosną 2022 , jedni kozacy walczą, a inni siedzą w Polsce, piją wódkę i śpewają piosenki ...
@pc_suffering69412 жыл бұрын
I'd like to remind everyone that Russian Hetman Khmelnytsky fought against the Uniates, Poles-Eurointegrators etc. Ours in the Donbass are his ideological heirs.
@pwc_uk2 жыл бұрын
@@pc_suffering6941 Not at all.
@pc_suffering69412 жыл бұрын
@@pwc_uk why
@pwc_uk2 жыл бұрын
@@pc_suffering6941 uprising was initially to restore rights of Ruthenian Orthodox nobility and Zaporozhian Cossacks and had nothing to do with Russian Tsardom up until 1654, 6 years after the beginning of uprising when the treaty of Pereyaslav was signed (still granting a very wide autonomy and self governance of Hetmanate, including own tax and customs duty system, own courts and separate judicial system, etc). Among Khmelnitski comrades there were people with different background, including Catholics (Wygowski), Jews (Bolbochan) and Muslims (Doroshenko was allegedly Muslim). So it has nothing to do with fighting against the West, Catholics or whatever. The war was about restoring rights of a large group of people. And Khmelnitski seek help not only in Moscow, but also in Istanbul, Stockholm and Transylvania. P.S.: Russians eventually betrayed Cossacks by signing treaty of Andrusow with Poland in 1667 (according to which Ukraine was divided in two using Dnieper river as a delineator), hence why breaking the treaty of Pereyaslav signed with Cossacks in 1654 and therefore making it nill.
@pc_suffering69412 жыл бұрын
@@pwc_uk using "ruthenian" and "russian" to mean two different things, I see
@Agent1W11 жыл бұрын
All you said is true, but the idea still stands: if you send your cavalry through thick mud, they are going to get ensnared. It would have been better to keep them reserved at the rear or for them to maneuver around the mud.
@ImperialGuard900113 жыл бұрын
@Technickk1 Not for long the Deluge was righ on the door.
@jantrukszyn34107 жыл бұрын
I dont understand why people says about polish-ukrainian war. First: King Vladislav wanted to invade Crimea and wanted war with Ottoman Imperium. He started to collect army. Cossacks, in this time, was shared on registered soldier (they got money) and unregistered. King promised to extand number of registered Cossacks because planned war. But was something more. Senator Kisiel wanted use this new army to cancelled Republic and establish totalitarian monarchy. But Sejm (parlament) was reviewed this plans and did not consent. More...Sejm limited the royal power again and forbidden war with Ottoman Imperium. King Vladislav used dissatisfaction Cossacks and asked Bohdan Chmielnicki to made revolution against reign of the great noble families (magnatów). By the way, most of them were not Poles but Rusins, like main enemy of Bohdan Chmielnicki, Jarema Wiśniowiecki. He was Rus not Poles. At the start, Cossacks didn't want to rebel, but Chmielnicki showed them letter from King Vladislav. And they started rebel. Senator Kisiel had excuse to start conversations with Sejm about numbers of registered Cossacks. But was more... because King Vladislav has died, and Jarema Wiśniowiecki wanted made son new King, and he did it. But he had to made himself popularity before elections and that's why he forced Kingdom of Poland (Korona) to make civil war. Second: who are Cossacks? Not Kiev Rus people , like they likes to think. The Rus of Kiev was totally destroyed in XII century by Mongols. There was many state of rus. In XVI century, was Rus on today's Belarus. And this Rus (belarus) people they established Grand Lithuanian Duchy and was second part of Commonwealth (Kingdom of Poland and Grand Lithuanian Duchy). And this Rus people started conquered rest of lands The Rus of Kiev which was destroyed by Mongols 400 years before. A lot of Rus nobles wanted to be part of Commonwealth because they had freedom, contrary to people in Duchy of Moscow. That's why, 50 years before this war, Nobles of Duchy of Moscow wanted polish king (and prince of Grand Lithuanian Duchy) as new king. They wanted to be part of Commonwealth and to have freedom. Another story. Back to the topic, who are Cossacks? They were mixed nation. They were rebellious peasants from diffrent parts of Commonwealth, poor Rus and Polish noblemans (warriors), Germans, even Scots... many nations were there. What means Ukraina? It means, "at the border". Ukrainian people means people who lives near the border. Thirdly: so who fought there? Poles and Ukrainians? No. Nobleman od Rus fought with Cossacks (many mixed nations). Fourthly: What about Kingdom of Poland? What about Poles? Commonwealth was great state but Poles had no army. Kingdom of Poland had freedom. And this freedom was attractive for Noblemans of Rus. Rus was no conquered. Fifth: when Lithuanian people, Poles, Rus started to hate each other really? In XIX century. Because in XIX century was born nacionalism. And each nation of Commonwealth wanted to be separated. Many faults made that Poles because they started to call Commonwealth "Poland", and even today, many young Poles are thinking about Commonwealth like about Poland. That's why Rus people and Lithuanian people thinking that in XVI century they were conquered by Poland.
@mykolakanyuk7 жыл бұрын
Jan Trukszyn where did you get all this from?
@groherzogtummapping8677 жыл бұрын
mykolakanyuk Ummmm, books? Most likely inaccurate, Ukrainian books.
@MrStilgaron6 жыл бұрын
You wrong about Ukraine meaning "at the border". It's common mistake made by soviet authors, who pretty much didn't want to dig deeper into the topic and create this myth. Ukraine means "Country", "Land" or "Claim". Last one is more precise. The root of this word is "Krai" which means "Land" in first place. And "Kraina" is more like "Country" or "State". And in the last - cossacs tend to pronounce this word softer (to show love to this lands) so here they add "V" at the start of word - "our beloved Vkraina" which transformed later to Ukraina. Even modern ukrainians says Vkraina sometimes.
@Icantremelmebrm2 ай бұрын
Ale masz synek bujną wyobraźnię 😂😂
@Almaryk116 жыл бұрын
Przyznaje się mój błąd. Miałem na myśli trzecią bitwę między Koroną a kozakami, bitwa pod Piławcami która przyćmiewa wszystkie poprzednie klęski...
@vadwanuu78257 жыл бұрын
The Cossacks were badasses!
@ThorOdinson1673 жыл бұрын
cossacks march kzbin.info/www/bejne/e3q7lKeJp7OrjaM&ab_channel=DanChenko
@Tomenable13 жыл бұрын
@Tomenable For example in that Museum there is a breastplate with inventory number 629x - it weighs 9,01 kg and its maximum thickness is 7mm. Another breastplate - inventory number 882x - has maximum thickness 9mm. Another one - 678x (there is even a photo of this one in the internet) weighs 8 kg and its maximum thickness is 7mm (like in case of example number 629x).
@skoroyob14 жыл бұрын
Love Krivonos (Crooked Nose) character!!!
@prosto13545 жыл бұрын
Krivonis
@electricatom213 жыл бұрын
@pupolozano i know the site but ther are no subs, only main language (PL) (UKR) i suggest download it from thepiratebay
@malikmurtaza2708 Жыл бұрын
Is"with fire and sword" the real name of the movie?
@tantumverde52566 ай бұрын
Yes. Book as well
@IdanFes13 жыл бұрын
@Hazelrat10 yeah, right, the best thing is they weren't sent into such situation. In reality the battle lasted nearly two weeks, and hussars only attacked during cossack storms (Polish forces were situtated on a hill)
@invisiblehandofadamsmith Жыл бұрын
Love Poland greetings from London
@fieldcrow11 жыл бұрын
I thought it was pretty great action film making. Tartars & Cossacks vs. Winged Hussars pretty much rocks in my book.
@Drumsgoon8 жыл бұрын
frontal cavalry charge, always a good tactic
@fistinyourface70538 жыл бұрын
+Drumsgoon Those guys did it a lot...Even at pike squares. Even at turkish Jannisaries...And those crazy fuckers were successful at that!
@LichlordKazam8 жыл бұрын
+FistInYourFace turkish jannisaries?? they got curved swords, CURVED swords.
@fistinyourface70538 жыл бұрын
***** I know what you did here, teehee...
@lkvideos71818 жыл бұрын
+FistInYourFace Jannisaries really weren't special mate. Historicaly overrated. ^^
@fistinyourface70538 жыл бұрын
LKVideos Depends on a period. Their prime was the time of Mehmed III and fall of Constantinople, but in 17th century they were still Turkish elite troops. If they weren't good, how did they manage to conquer most of south-east Europe?
@buckmt13 жыл бұрын
@BIGUNKboy yes but look at them from that time to the 19th Century
@KingHarlaus112 жыл бұрын
2:09 best horn i've ever heard!
@linksibuna957410 жыл бұрын
If u have played mount and blade warband, they have the fire and sword extension
@lukaszrzepinski54348 жыл бұрын
I feel very sorry to fight Ukrainians... we could have empire together
@andriimaksymiak87118 жыл бұрын
Część! So true its will be empire now and 1920 its second history so sad
@zboi21058 жыл бұрын
+Андрій Максимяк це правда!
@Rb39-ej5hh8 жыл бұрын
I feel sorry that Russians and Poles did not relise that they are cultural brothers and formed one nation. My dream historical nation is a slavic commonwealth with a capital in kiev or lwow. Kiev has influence from both Russia and Poland, Lwow more so. Acceptance of catholics and orthodox christians, a language formed by mixing polish, ukrainian and russian using the cyliric alphabet (im not talking forcing people like the Russians did, just somthing to be taught in scools perhaps)
@rodjarrow65758 жыл бұрын
Alas! It was impossible! In the 16th century in Europe began the Counter-Reformation policy, for the elimination of all non-Catholics! So in the end, in the west of Europe, this policy resulted in the St Bartholomew's ! And in Eastern Europe, this policy grew in a century of civil&religion wars in the territory of the Commonwealth! Read the title Rzeczpospolita - this title Republic of the Two Catholic peoples Poles and Lithuanians! Name Orthodox Rus missing! Thus, the whole nation of the Orthodox, was formally excluded from the half of the territory of the Commonwealth, in which all the kings were Catholics.
@TheMateuszNH8 жыл бұрын
they aren't, ukrainians made their own culture when "Rzeczpospolita" ignored them, polish culture was most influenced to Ruś people in 1500-1800 and russian in 1800+ but have still their own culture, young, right, based on others, right, dominated by Russian now but still.
@Dzanooo11 жыл бұрын
Dziękuję za link.. Nie rozumiem bardzo dobrze polskie, ale to ciekawe video, wszystkie cztery części :) Can you explain me the meaning of the small back plate, which he had under the fur cloak?
@trondkjarnsmo57468 жыл бұрын
Goto love those movies, they manage to fire several rounds of fire against cavalry, before they run back in time to defend, those poles have some slow horses ;) LOL
@trondkjarnsmo57468 жыл бұрын
hehe yepp they usualy do ;) but i do agree with you, films almost never show the real truth, the polish Hussar`s are famous for they`r bravery, they have my respect. :) this movie could easily been made by Mel Gibson.. historical facts.. ?? naa.. lets make hero movie. lol
@Briselance7 жыл бұрын
Trond Kjarnsmo They can have several muskets ready to shoot.
@prosto13544 жыл бұрын
the Cossacks used a three-line tactic
@joonte101016 жыл бұрын
U can search for Viking routes on Google, There u get a Map which shows the Routes Swedes and Danes took in the East. U can also search for the Great Nordic War on Wikipedia and look at the battles fought. But i think it was the battle at klissow 1702.
@DarkClow2202 жыл бұрын
And now Ukraine and Poland are the greatest allies agains russian invasion.
@chadgaston86152 жыл бұрын
Why not before that? If I am not mistaken Polish nobility not only worked with Russia in 1768 but 1920 as well. Denikin who Tsar Vladimir regards as a personal hero was half-Polish. We may believe in God but that also means we have the right to be treated with Christian kindness Jesus Christ talked about. No where in the New Testament does it say we can't elect our own leaders or we should be jizyah.
@saintsone7877 Жыл бұрын
@@chadgaston8615 But they were once great allies for many, many years before and during the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth that existed from 1569 - 1795. Prior to that Cossacks(modern day Ukrainians) were allies and enemies from 1386. In 1651 the Cossacks asked for the Tsars protection and became allies of Russia but by 1795 when the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth was partitioned by the Prussian/Russian and Austro-Hungarian Empires and ceased to exist on the map from 1795 - 1918 the Cossacks/Ukrainians were also taken over by the Russians and Russified as in the same way Russia attempted to Russify Poland, Lithuania, Belarus and other countries in that area. WW1 ended with the rebirth of the Polish State. In 1920 the Russo -polish wars began so I do not know where you get the info stating Polish nobility worked with Russia in 1768 but 1920 as well. On both occasions Poland and Russia were at war with Russians defeated both times.
@name198558 ай бұрын
Ukraine and Poland are not in common alliances to be allies
@ivan5559916 жыл бұрын
good music at 2:43, this is 1 reason why l like historical movies