(1939) WWII begins: Siege of Warsaw.[4k, 50fps,colorized]

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In memory of the young girl, Kazimiera Mika and her sister.
"As we drove by a small field at the edge of town we were just a few minutes too late to witness a tragic event, the most incredible of all. Seven women had been digging potatoes in a field. There was no flour in their district, and they were desperate for food. Suddenly two German planes appeared from nowhere and dropped two bombs only two hundred yards away on a small home. Two women in the house were killed. The potato diggers dropped flat upon the ground, hoping to be unnoticed. After the bombers had gone, the women returned to their work. They had to have food. But the Nazi fliers were not satisfied with their work. In a few minutes they came back and swooped down to within two hundred feet of the ground, this time raking the field with machine-gun fire. Two of the seven women were killed. The other five escaped somehow. While I was photographing the bodies, a little ten-year old girl came running up and stood transfixed by one of the dead. The woman was her older sister. The child had never before seen death and couldn't understand why her sister would not speak to her...The child looked at us in bewilderment. I threw my arm about her and held her tightly, trying to comfort her. She cried. So did I and the two Polish officers who were with me..."
Julien Hequembourg Bryan (23 May 1899 in Titusville, Pennsylvania - 20 October 1974) was an American photographer, filmmaker, and documentarian. He is best known for documenting the daily life in Poland, Soviet Union, and Nazi Germany between 1935 and 1939. He was honored with „Zasłużony dla Kultury Polskiej" ("Merit for Polish culture") during his last visit in Poland (1974) for showing the truth about the Invasion of Poland.
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@XIXbacktolife
@XIXbacktolife 9 ай бұрын
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@husar5543
@husar5543 2 ай бұрын
disgraceful
@TheCleansingx
@TheCleansingx 3 жыл бұрын
This is unreal to watch.. The colorization, fps increase and sharpness of the film removes the disconnect. You see that they're real people and not just history on an old blurry, black and white, stuttery film. The emotional impact is so much greater.
@qwer55555555
@qwer55555555 2 жыл бұрын
yeah. You are absolutely right
@greenretro9015
@greenretro9015 2 жыл бұрын
yes its hard to see :/
@railgun9992
@railgun9992 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks to "Film stock" that doesn't have fixed resolution, basically photo moving at high speed
@mauriciomarquez9314
@mauriciomarquez9314 2 жыл бұрын
Its unreal until you realize that the same is happening right now in middle east.
@MartinBergnerGuitar
@MartinBergnerGuitar 2 жыл бұрын
@@mauriciomarquez9314 there and many more places. It's absurd if you think about the thousands of years of war all over the world... all the pain and suffering of billions, you would think mankind would advance and stop pillaging & murdering at some point and yet there we are 2021. I mean how can you face that and not turn into a nihilist?
@arnonuhm6234
@arnonuhm6234 2 жыл бұрын
People tend to think WW2 was a long time ago, and so did I, especially as a child. But now I'm 45 (born 1976) and thinking that the timespan between these pictures and my birth is now already a lot shorter than the time between my birth and today, puts the whole thing into a completely different perspective.
@bishbosh1962
@bishbosh1962 2 жыл бұрын
I can really relate to your comment. I was born in 1962 - just 17 years after the end of the war. My abiding memory of my grandparents is their regular references to life during the war, and stories my father and mother (now all dead) told me of what they suffered as teenagers. It seems so unreal to me at 59 but memories of it were fresh in minds of my elders during my childhood.
@Pingz53
@Pingz53 2 жыл бұрын
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@yttelbruinsma9503
@yttelbruinsma9503 2 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same
@liamb5378
@liamb5378 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly. Same can be said for the Jim Crow South and segregation which was even more recent. People like to think these things were so far in the past
@danpearce4547
@danpearce4547 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 46 and feel exactly the same. 30 years ago I left school, the same period of time between the end of WW2 and my birth.
@ПетърСтанев-с1к
@ПетърСтанев-с1к 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely heartbreaking seeing those poor children next to their parents' bodies.
@immortalxd6190
@immortalxd6190 2 жыл бұрын
It really is ☹️
@Mike_Olee
@Mike_Olee 2 жыл бұрын
@Yeah, I said it ur so edgy
@Joski2011
@Joski2011 2 жыл бұрын
@Yeah, I said it oooo ur ard
@XxxX-wx3er
@XxxX-wx3er 2 жыл бұрын
Men men men. WW2 was a result of fragile male egos. 80 years later and men still won’t change.
@ПетърСтанев-с1к
@ПетърСтанев-с1к 2 жыл бұрын
@@XxxX-wx3er One way to look at it. Disgusting amount of men suffered as well my friend and paid the highest price. Some things are inevitable
@ysy662
@ysy662 3 жыл бұрын
These pictures were taken by Julen Bryan an American reporter, the ONLY one foreign reporter with balls enough to stay during the siege. He was able to smuggle the reels despite being searched by the Germans after the city fell.
@jamesb.9155
@jamesb.9155 3 жыл бұрын
He may have had help smuggling his film out of the city. Even so, he was lucky to get out of there alive and not taken to the Gestapo for interrogation first.
@ysy662
@ysy662 3 жыл бұрын
@@jamesb.9155 At this time US was neutral and all Gestapo could have done was to confiscate the material.
@uncletimo6059
@uncletimo6059 3 жыл бұрын
@@ysy662 well..... "accident" could have happened. who would know then what really happened?
@uncletimo6059
@uncletimo6059 3 жыл бұрын
@General Bismarck LOL history books do not fail to talk about the camps for "enemy aliens".
@uncletimo6059
@uncletimo6059 3 жыл бұрын
@General Bismarck do tell. wanna talk about the morgenthau plan and how in reality it was put into effect? which does not make the germans some sort of poor victims. you started it, by bombing and strafing women and children in the fields and especially on the roads. no forgivness.
@samtheman3
@samtheman3 3 жыл бұрын
My father was 14 years old and living in Warsaw when war broke out. His house was hit by German artillery and he was wounded by shrapnel. He later went on to fight with the Polish resistance and then joined with British forces. When this was filmed, he was in Warsaw. He's still alive, 96 now. He has many stories about that time. It must have been a horrific experience.
@massivebeatzz
@massivebeatzz 3 жыл бұрын
wow that is amazing.... still alive, and old enough back then to witness it.... I hope all his stories get documented digitally or a video made - these accounts are priceless..
@Irene94087
@Irene94087 3 жыл бұрын
I bet it feels like yesterday to your dad…
@samtheman3
@samtheman3 3 жыл бұрын
@@massivebeatzz Thank you. Yes, he's amazing. Totally lucid. Decades after being hit by shrapnel, he was complaining of pains in his back and of a lump that had appeared. He went in to hospital for an examination and the lump turned out to be a piece of the shrapnel that had somehow lodged itself in his body until it worked itself to the surface. He's quite humble and unassuming so getting him to recant his experiences is a challenge.
@samtheman3
@samtheman3 3 жыл бұрын
@@Irene94087 Thank you. Yes, he says he can remember that time very clearly.
@danielk7251
@danielk7251 3 жыл бұрын
To thank him the US and UK sold his country to Stalin.
@BecomingAMan
@BecomingAMan 3 жыл бұрын
The little boy just staring at his mother’s corpse, not sure what to do was so saddening
@mayjf481
@mayjf481 3 жыл бұрын
Te da mucha tristeza, pobre niño
@krzysztofp7846
@krzysztofp7846 3 жыл бұрын
4 days old casuality.....
@enriquegranados5179
@enriquegranados5179 3 жыл бұрын
A los europeos siempre les ha gustado organizar masacres.
@ScrappyKitty15
@ScrappyKitty15 3 жыл бұрын
@@creatineenjoyer7345 No, el diablo es el diablo. Europeos son humanos, lo mismo de latinoamericanos.
@agarykane2127
@agarykane2127 3 жыл бұрын
@@enriquegranados5179 y Japón?
@philiptaylor8223
@philiptaylor8223 2 жыл бұрын
We look back on all this knowing how it ended. Imagine being there at the time - it must have felt like the end of the world.
@qaterius1433
@qaterius1433 Жыл бұрын
It surely must have felt like it's never ending.
@apachebill
@apachebill Жыл бұрын
For many, it was.
@innocentbystander8038
@innocentbystander8038 10 ай бұрын
It basically didn't end for another 50 years. Until the soviets left.
@baronnuuke7821
@baronnuuke7821 8 ай бұрын
I remember reading the journal of a young guy "living" back then, it was very depressing. At first he was optimistic and patriotic, then shocked by the defeat, and then happy and hopeful when France and UK declared war on Germany, then depressed because France was conquered next summer... At some point he heard the Soviets were advancing so he thought they were going to save them, until he realized they were just there to take the back of the country for themselves...Then the famine, and hoping for years that maybe the US would come to Europe to fight the Germans. He wrote about his dad stealing food from his own daughter. And then at the end of the book, he stopped writing, because he died from hunger.
@artlover4997
@artlover4997 8 ай бұрын
@@baronnuuke7821 This short summary you have provided is already depressing enough, don't know if I could read the entire book without breaking down. I have already read "All Quiet On The Western Front" which was then turned into a film. The book is filled with the deaths of young men and teen boys on the front lines and I couldn't help but cry.
@kingacastus8915
@kingacastus8915 3 жыл бұрын
It's weird seeing their faces in such detail, people don't look "real' in documentaries due to the low quality of the pictures and the use of actors to recreate scenes. Here I can really see the hopelessness in their eyes.
@bpcgos
@bpcgos 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, you're right. All seems very in pain.
@D33Lux
@D33Lux 3 жыл бұрын
The hospital scenes remind me of the movie The Pianist. Very powerful movie about the warsaw ghetto's.
@maywalker997
@maywalker997 3 жыл бұрын
You can see so much worry written in the lines of these people's faces...A lot of the people also seem prematurely aged by the effects of the war (even the children hold expressions far too old for them). Its like the effect of a constant background sense of anxiety, a deep unwavering state of stress & distress, a cumalative effect of tragedy compounded by tragedy, has been etched deep into their faces. So much pointless death & destruction, and for what? You can see that these people have been victim to some of the worst & most pointless barbarism and brutalities of war. Next time your media is trying to paint pictures that make you dislike another people, question it. The newspapers are not there to educate you, they are there to manipulate your attention to generate profits for media moguls and to be used as tools by politicians. Lets find our common ground and not focus so much our differences- most of us just want to live quiet, peaceful, good lives, and most of us want the same sort of rights in life (fair treatment, fair pay, safe streets, a right to a decent home, good schools and good healthcare). We could achieve so much if we only didn't let others above divide us so much (and that others do seek to divide us, is by no innocent nor accidental intention). The universal Golden Rule: Christianity: The Good Samaritan: "Love your neighbor as yourself" Islam: Hadith 13 "You're not truly a believer until you love one another" Judaism: Rabbi Akiva ‘Love your neighbor as yourself’ Hinduism: Hitopadesa "One should always treat others as they themselves wish to be treated." Confucianism: Analects "What you do not want done to yourself, do not do to others." Buddhism: Udanavarga "Hurt not others with that which pains yourself."
@katiekawaii
@katiekawaii 3 жыл бұрын
And you can see, and feel, that they're just like us. They could be us.
@mrgonk871
@mrgonk871 3 жыл бұрын
Shot dead whilst picking potatoes, what a wonderful specimen of life the human race is. Then we get people today like Harry and Meghan moaning about their life, unbelievable.
@lostinthewoods8032
@lostinthewoods8032 3 жыл бұрын
These people had plans, hopes, dreams. Their faces show that the brutal reality of our fragile humanity can take everything in an instant.
@uncleTedK
@uncleTedK 3 жыл бұрын
Poles don’t have plans, hopes, or dreams.
@chisathot750
@chisathot750 3 жыл бұрын
@@uncleTedK For soviets, no.
@julz3tt3
@julz3tt3 3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely horrendous 😓😓😓
@mirola73
@mirola73 3 жыл бұрын
And it's about to happen again and again and again. Hell even China has publicly stated they want to invade Taiwan. That's WW3. We humans think we are intelligent, we're just utter morons !
@timmo491
@timmo491 3 жыл бұрын
they're also the ones who voted Hitler in
@stahppls2293
@stahppls2293 3 жыл бұрын
It's heartbreaking to see this and knowing the worst is yet to come for them
@donaldlyons17
@donaldlyons17 3 жыл бұрын
Really I think there was a cartoon that predicted war in the future. I don't think anyone thought there would not be another war they just were not sure when!!!
@ShaneJones-rn3nl
@ShaneJones-rn3nl 3 жыл бұрын
The worst is yet to come for us as well.
@tk9839
@tk9839 3 жыл бұрын
a lot worse...
@generalpatton7876
@generalpatton7876 3 жыл бұрын
Germany taking half of Poland with Russia taking the other half. How terrible.
@texasforever6950
@texasforever6950 3 жыл бұрын
@@ShaneJones-rn3nl very very true
@justaguy328
@justaguy328 Жыл бұрын
1:01 I've seen this clip a few years ago, and it's always stuck with me. One of the heartbreaking things i've ever seen. A little girl just had a loved one killed right in front of her May God bless her and keep her.
@SuperLn1991
@SuperLn1991 Жыл бұрын
I once found an interview of her, she had survived the war. The body she was crying over was her older sister. She was a bit like a mother to her apparently.
@theghost6061
@theghost6061 9 ай бұрын
It's a propaganda lie: the planes shown are Polish: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PZL_P.7 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PZL_P.11; not German ones: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junkers_Ju_87 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messerschmitt_Bf_109
@PlagueDoctor22
@PlagueDoctor22 8 ай бұрын
Where could I find this interview of her? Really wanna watch it​@@SuperLn1991
@ljmcdonald2703
@ljmcdonald2703 7 ай бұрын
@@SuperLn1991her sister was 14 at the time of her death, they had a younger brother who was only 3 months old when the war broke out. He died of malnutrition a year later
@mortiel84
@mortiel84 6 ай бұрын
And it's happening again and again, we learn nothing
@missraven88
@missraven88 2 жыл бұрын
My grandmother was living in Poland when this happened. The whole family had to separate and planned to meet back up after the war. It never happened. My grandmother had to survive WW2 by herself at 14 years old.
@celvsmachine
@celvsmachine 2 жыл бұрын
I was thinking about how some of those kids or babies might be grandparents to generations here in the us today
@zuzusangry7129
@zuzusangry7129 2 жыл бұрын
@@celvsmachine Yes, my grandma was 3 years old in Krakow, Poland when Nazis invaded. She moved to Chicago with her daughters (my mom) in the 80s as communism was falling apart in eastern europe. She's still living in the Chicago area today!
@JayPixx
@JayPixx 2 жыл бұрын
@@zuzusangry7129 let's be honest and straight forward about it. It was Germans. Germany started second World War.
@KonglomeratYT
@KonglomeratYT 2 жыл бұрын
@@JayPixx Well yeah. The Nazis were a political party/affiliation in Germany. That doesn't make them not-German. Most of the country was Nazi at the time. That is why they are referred to as Nazis. The Nazis were the unifying force of Germany. The only reason you don't see other countries referred to in the same way is because they are rarely ever as unified.
@foodchewer
@foodchewer 2 жыл бұрын
Big respect to your ancestors.
@OstblockLatina
@OstblockLatina 2 жыл бұрын
Julien Bryan, the author of those photographs and recordings, did Warsaw and Poland a great service by documenting what he saw while potentially risking his own life, and managing to bring it out of the occupied lands. I salute him for his work.
@AxxLAfriku
@AxxLAfriku 2 жыл бұрын
Please stop giving me mean comments. My mother reads the comments I get and she cries a lot because of it. Please be nice, dear os
@maxpayne69.
@maxpayne69. 2 жыл бұрын
@@AxxLAfriku Ok zoomer👌🏻
@zada4a
@zada4a 2 жыл бұрын
@@AxxLAfriku you're cool dude
@scaroian
@scaroian 2 жыл бұрын
@@AxxLAfriku lol
@outlawedTV88
@outlawedTV88 2 жыл бұрын
you folks really do not know the real reason as why Germany went into war?? Why they really attacked the neighboring Poland and other countries but in reality they didn't want a war and Adolf was trying to evade it - but your fellow englishman bankers wanted the war by any means necessary!? - Of course you didn't = you all have been fed nothing but lies ever since .... such a shame you do not even know who your true enemy is to this day
@tnetroP
@tnetroP 3 жыл бұрын
Some of these images such as the boy at 00:58 and girl at 1:00 absolutely break my heart. I can't imagine what it was like for those children with their mother laying dead and probably no-one to look after them during this horror. I want to reach into the screen and help them.
@islamicschoolofmemestudies
@islamicschoolofmemestudies 3 жыл бұрын
I would've constantly had my head across the sky...Knowing full well these German planes can came out any time.
@matejorsag6515
@matejorsag6515 3 жыл бұрын
Such pictures appeare again and again during every war. That's why war is never solution. There is always unbelievable suffering and for what?
@matejorsag6515
@matejorsag6515 3 жыл бұрын
@@islamicschoolofmemestudies these planes could approach you from side, flying several hundreds miles per hour low above ground. You are with your children in the middle of totally exposed potato field. Where can you hide? If the pilot selects you as his target, you have no chance. I am wondering what kind of person is willing to shoot to death women with children working on field.
@islamicschoolofmemestudies
@islamicschoolofmemestudies 3 жыл бұрын
@@matejorsag6515 The Luftwaffe dropped 500 kg of Bomb right above a school in UK. 38 Children died some completely unrecognizable. Sometimes shits happened, you dropped the bomb of target and hits civilian.
@JohnJones-ct9pr
@JohnJones-ct9pr 3 жыл бұрын
It was her sister Anna who had been killed and who she was crying over. They had been digging for food.
@peetam51
@peetam51 2 жыл бұрын
I'm watching this from the safe comfort of my home, where my family also lives. I know it's easy to just write down words but, man, watching this, watching the lives of these people broke my heart.
@ghostifacation
@ghostifacation 4 ай бұрын
truly heart breaking.
@colecooper5836
@colecooper5836 2 жыл бұрын
"While I was photographing the bodies, a little ten-year old girl came running up and stood transfixed by one of the dead. The woman was her older sister. The child had never before seen death and couldn't understand why her sister would not speak to her...The child looked at us in bewilderment. I threw my arm about her and held her tightly, trying to comfort her. She cried. So did I and the two Polish officers who were with me" Depressing stuff
@ingridsommer2232
@ingridsommer2232 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for providing the photographer's commentary 😞
@kacperwoch4368
@kacperwoch4368 2 жыл бұрын
He's talking specifically about this girl at 1:01 kneeling over her dead sister.
@starcapture3040
@starcapture3040 2 жыл бұрын
@@kacperwoch4368 its fake
@kellyk6387
@kellyk6387 2 жыл бұрын
@@starcapture3040 you spend too much time on the internet
@mif4731
@mif4731 2 жыл бұрын
@@starcapture3040 how is it fake, there is even full video on the internet where you can see her body with bullet holes and blood all over. Its redacted here because youtube wouldn't allow it.
@Jauzness87
@Jauzness87 2 жыл бұрын
This video is both extremely interesting and terrifying to watch. The scene with the newborns especially got to me. It saddens me that so many people lived so short lives in fear and horror.
@smieszek8080
@smieszek8080 2 жыл бұрын
Small children, not more than a month old and already wounded and scarred. I know how fragile newborns are and its unthinkable that these little ones could be the target of a gunfire or bombings. Germans were known for their cruelty during the war. They were shooting paratroopers and pilots who catapulted from burning planes, starving people to death in camps, making soap from dead bodies, executing women and children in public... They were treated very well after the war if compared to what they did to other nations, especially Jews and Poles.
@ПетърСтанев-с1к
@ПетърСтанев-с1к 2 жыл бұрын
Thinking back, history is full of such events. Now I realise what the staying : "Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it" really means.
@Squee7e
@Squee7e 2 жыл бұрын
@@smieszek8080 Shooting pilots in their parachutes wasn't a purely German thing. Many German pilots didn't do that at all. The creation of soap from corpses just shows how desperate they were just a few years after the war had begun. I don't think that it is a bad thing though. Maybe for religious people but technically there is not much wrong about it. The worst things were the concentration camps (and even worse death camps) and mass executions. Those were really terrible war crimes. It shows how far humans can go if manipulated enough and if there is enough hatred among them. I don't think punishing the Germans would have done any good. What can be learned from the two world wars is that repressions don't cure problems. They make them worse.
@jibjab1255
@jibjab1255 2 жыл бұрын
Julius Bryan revisited Warsaw in 1959. When he did, he discovered that the twin baby boys, who appear in this video, had died in the Warsaw Uprising in 1944. The twins died along with their father, on September 5th, which was also the twins' birthday.
@lesleybrown1583
@lesleybrown1583 2 жыл бұрын
Read the Gospel of John -this world is only an anti-room for eternity!Watch Bill Weise 23 minuets in hell and see what your maker Jesus is trying to save you from! Jesus took me to heaven 26 yrs ago,3 months after i was saved! He longs to save you also! Be blessed!
@CanadianPrepper
@CanadianPrepper 2 жыл бұрын
We as modern people have no idea what hard times are
@elmago8268
@elmago8268 2 жыл бұрын
What do you mean "We"? In a place where you live you have no idea what hard times are. What about the kids in Africa in this modern time?
@historypandas7
@historypandas7 2 жыл бұрын
often our most vulnerable people who get to hospitals get the camp treatment in there
@ChudLife
@ChudLife 2 жыл бұрын
@@elmago8268 Lol they literally explained what they meant as "We" in their sentence. *Simplified:* Neither you or I know what it's like to be in a World War.
@elmago8268
@elmago8268 2 жыл бұрын
@@ChudLife I don't live in USA. In fact, I live in Ukraine.
@shadowsinmymind9
@shadowsinmymind9 2 жыл бұрын
So wrong. Both my parents lived in poverty and this was in the 60s and 70s
@ewbait
@ewbait 2 жыл бұрын
War is such a horrible, horrible ordeal. Often times forced upon common people who want nothing to do with it.
@adonaiyah2196
@adonaiyah2196 2 жыл бұрын
Its true. Poland has nothing to do with Germanys desire for expansion
@yuletide4452
@yuletide4452 2 жыл бұрын
That face shall haunt me till the end of my days... even in death... even after...
@davenhla
@davenhla 2 жыл бұрын
This is what I try to tell people in current days. The US has a bunch of people running the country that are trying to destroy it. No one wants to believe that the country could be in danger. So I ask people: "Do you think when WW2 started, that the average person saw it coming and prepared and knew that they would be bombed and shot and killed and otherwise destroyed?" Of course they don;t. the average person just wants to live their life and go about their business and work and have their family and such. Even when faced with a severe pending threat, they try to turn a blind eye, both in the hope it will not come to pass, or that they will be spared for their insignificance when it does. But that is not how it works. That is why people need to stay vigilant, and make sure their leaders do not take action to destroy their lives, that power hungry few do not sacrifice the many for their own benefit. These poor souls trying to dig in the fields to live getting destroyed by a war machine they do not want to be part of is a very relevant example of what is on the close horizon in modern times. The west watches as the elite flood the borders with illegal people, destroys the value of the money, shuts down commerce, taxes everything until there is bankruptcy, makes things unstable and passes laws to enslave the common person, and the people watch and do nothing as they try to turn a blind eye and hope it does not come to pass, or at least come to them. But it will, just as it came for these poor people in WW2. People must stand and fight to win to stop it. Better to risk your fate in an attempt to better your life, even at the cost of your life, then to die anyway as a slave. The sooner people realize this, the sooner humanity can move past these dark times.
@echox000
@echox000 2 жыл бұрын
Where is your profile pic from?
@KiyoPapi
@KiyoPapi 2 жыл бұрын
@@echox000 attack on titan. the image is a meme image tho
@Lechoslaw8546
@Lechoslaw8546 Жыл бұрын
In September 1939 my mother was 17. She was living in Łódź, 140 km southwest of Warsaw. 3 weeks after German takeover the city they arrested my grandfather on grounds being a Polish patriot, as he was enlisted by a German spy prior to war. He was automatically sentenced to death by shooting. Never the less, my grandmother did not give up trying to find behind the scene ways to the Gestapo, which she did by o son of a German descent industrialist. Finally she bribed Germans with all jewelry and money she had. His sentence was exchanged for immediate deportation to the GG- a/k/a Polish Reserve. They survived but the Germans confiscated/stole all their property i.e. house and automobile, furniture and library. Family got deported to misery but survived until the were liberated by the allied Russian and Polish troops in 18th January 1945, which was the happiest day in the lifetime of my mother .
@No_jews_allowed
@No_jews_allowed 9 ай бұрын
The poles were massacring ethnic Germans living in Poland! The Bloody Sunday massacres! Bromberg!
@Весна-ъ9й
@Весна-ъ9й 8 ай бұрын
Спасибо, thank you for comment. My grand father was tankist , was in Poland, never told about these battles. Another grandfather was killed in fathist camp in 1943.He was fighting that year near Orel. Then he was taken by fathists to the camp... Before the war He was a teacher in a Village tatar school,had big family. And my aunt remembers him saying to all of them in a railwaystation in 1941-,, Good bye, my dear!,,
@Lechoslaw8546
@Lechoslaw8546 8 ай бұрын
@@No_jews_allowed STOP spreading preposterous propaganda, your VICIOUS LIES. BTW, my whole family was and is Catholic.
@ЕленаАлиева-з1ю
@ЕленаАлиева-з1ю 7 ай бұрын
Мой дед тоже был танкистом,до победы не дожил 9 дней.Погиб в Чехословакии.
@legate5923
@legate5923 6 ай бұрын
@@Весна-ъ9й 😥
@anobanir
@anobanir 2 жыл бұрын
My dear great-grandmother alongside other young girls was captured by nazis in her small polish village. She was only 16 and got separeted from her family. She was convinced they're taking her to the camp and she was preparing for her death. But actually she was taken to a big private farm house in Germany, right outside of polish border where she and a few other polish and romanian people were made to work on a field. She had to dig for potatoes all day and was basically a slave. Speaking polish or any other language was prohibited so everybody had to learn german just by listniening to the guards. As a meal they used to give them a few potatoes and a glass of milk for a whole day of work. Nearby was a small forest and the girls used to sneak there to pick wild berries or mushrooms. She met my great-grandfather on this farm. He was forced to work in a cowshed and used to steal milk to give it to the others and in exchange those working on a field started stealing potatoes. That's how they met and fell in love with each other. They spend 4 years of their life working there until they managed to escape. And my great-grandmother came all the way back to her village where a lot of the houses were bombed and her family was gone. She never saw them again. I don't know what happened to my great-grandpas family since my great-grandma has already forgot it when she was telling me her story. My great-grandparents got married and stayed in this village till their deaths. I never got to meet my great-grandfather since he died before my birth but I used to visit my great-grandmother every summer and her son, granddaughters and and other great-grandchildren still live there. She died 5 years ago but had a life full of miracles as well as awful pain. She used to write poems while working on the farm and I have copies of some of them. A shame she didn't write a book about her life while she still remembered more details because it would be a really interesting read.
@pontiusporcius8430
@pontiusporcius8430 2 жыл бұрын
What was one of the poems she wrote?
@sipeb587
@sipeb587 2 жыл бұрын
Could you please publish those poems? I would love to read em.
@pumpkinpepsi
@pumpkinpepsi 2 жыл бұрын
It would be amazing if you published her poems so her words and experiences live on.
@tutsebhatu6495
@tutsebhatu6495 2 жыл бұрын
:(
@boris_js
@boris_js 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for writing this. So much to reflect. Everybody has their own unique stories. Not so long ago your great-grandparents were young and now look at us. How time flies. Our time would also come eventually and the world would go on.
@tinak.7577
@tinak.7577 2 жыл бұрын
always amazed by how much more "real" these become, when they colorize the pictures and videos
@msDanielp369
@msDanielp369 2 жыл бұрын
“Oh. All my life and never realized… That actually happened."
@Dinco422
@Dinco422 2 жыл бұрын
They were very much real before colorization.
@Kdkjdjewerdnxa
@Kdkjdjewerdnxa 2 жыл бұрын
Ironically it’s less real because the neural network is picking the colors which often are not accurate. Colorists can research the buildings, clothes, etc and get closer but unless you shot the black and white footage with color filters there’s no real way to accurately convey the color. The black and white footage meanwhile is more accurate as a document because it’s not changing anything, it’s recording what it could record which was luminance.
@normie2716
@normie2716 2 жыл бұрын
@@Dinco422 No shit. That's why she put quotes around "real", just remarking on how coloration has an ability to bring old film to life, so-to-speak.
@tinak.7577
@tinak.7577 2 жыл бұрын
@@Kdkjdjewerdnxa that's why I say "real". I mean the fact that most people can imagine this to really took place when they see it in colors, even if they are not the right ones.
@philmarsh5593
@philmarsh5593 3 жыл бұрын
God, that was powerful. Colorising and upscaling really brings them all back to life. Very moving.
@philmarsh5593
@philmarsh5593 3 жыл бұрын
@None None you're so right. Here you are after all, wasting bandwidth and oxygen.
@athelstan1143
@athelstan1143 2 жыл бұрын
Poland has such a tragic history. So much suffering. I hope your future will be peaceful and prosperous. Greetings from Finland.
@marceldabrowskii
@marceldabrowskii 2 жыл бұрын
@@twelvecatsinatrenchcoat 🗿
@pollenzx
@pollenzx 2 жыл бұрын
@@twelvecatsinatrenchcoat average musky mcdonalds headass to mald over video games and somehow impose a threat over "letting someone partition them" as if you have any economical or diplomatic meaning
@twelvecatsinatrenchcoat
@twelvecatsinatrenchcoat 2 жыл бұрын
​@@pollenzx TIL Polish people can't take a joke.
@soheell
@soheell 2 жыл бұрын
poland is one of the most racist countries in the world today lol, 0 sympathy or empathy for what happened to them.
@bcv864
@bcv864 2 жыл бұрын
​@@soheell WTF man? 0 empathy for milion of victims? Innocent kids? II WW destroyed this country forever. I'm 4 generation after this war, it still have impact on us. Poland was a different country before war. Different nations lived here in peace with each other. First try to understand history of this region of Europe, before you say bullshit about racism.
@nickc8729
@nickc8729 3 жыл бұрын
"Get it all on record now- get in on film, get the witnesses -because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened." - Dwight D. Eisenhower
@theRatPackwasthebest
@theRatPackwasthebest 3 жыл бұрын
@Dru Baxter you're really missing the point then.
@SamuelBlack84
@SamuelBlack84 3 жыл бұрын
@Dru Baxter If you ignore the past you're doomed to repeat it
@whiteman6399
@whiteman6399 3 жыл бұрын
A shame we didn't get the firebombings of every Japanese city on film. Or the rape of millions of German women by Russian soldiers. Or the concentration camps the allied made and kept millions of Germans in after May 1945. You know: _The war crimes of the allies._
@evagineer9165
@evagineer9165 3 жыл бұрын
@@whiteman6399 The victor changes history
@jambocochelli9189
@jambocochelli9189 3 жыл бұрын
@@whiteman6399 well, they started it…
@hossahunter22
@hossahunter22 3 ай бұрын
If Trump doesn't promise to put an end to Putin, I will not vote for him again. We are seeing this exact scenario play out in Ukraine again, but luckily Russia is dogshit in the technology department.
@seaweedseaside5905
@seaweedseaside5905 2 жыл бұрын
The sight of the children kneeling beside their dead mothers just crushed me. Their moms were the most beautiful and special people in the world to them and there they laid dead because a madman decided that his ideology was more important than the lives of other humans. Never let ideology blind you to the fact that human life is more precious than anything else.
@angry80sguy
@angry80sguy 2 жыл бұрын
Kinda like our future if the cancel culture and Democrats keep up the way they are using Nazi tactics to win elections and bully and punish people for voting against their party like they have been in America & Europe! Keep voting for people like AOC, Pelosi, Schumer, Harris, Lohan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, Cori Bush, Joe Biden... Keep listening to the American/Chinese Propaganda coming from CNN & MSNBC OR TWITTER N' FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM EXT...
@TheMalfean
@TheMalfean 2 жыл бұрын
@@angry80sguy yeah.... you failed to mention that madman trump who actually attempted a coup. You would have done better to scorn all the politicians. They’re all manure.
@outsidechambaz
@outsidechambaz 2 жыл бұрын
@@randomguyintheinternet8300 You too, wake the fuck up you have access to the internet which means you have access to factual information. Get off youtube stop watching ABC MSNBC and CNN.
@lovejetfuel4071
@lovejetfuel4071 2 жыл бұрын
Forced to pick potatos to live but a chance that you will get shot from the air. People in 2021- Im not wearing a mask
@mahdimaiche4615
@mahdimaiche4615 2 жыл бұрын
It always astonishes me that people say "one madman" as if they were 2 sides good and evil, every fucking country wanted to start a war back then and were just waiting for a pretext, they didn't fight evil, they were just wanting to expand and would have killed millions of moms if it was necessary to do so, grow up people!
@matjb
@matjb 2 жыл бұрын
This is so tragic that this wasn't even 100 years ago. My grandparents were all alive when this was happening...
@ssj3vegett0
@ssj3vegett0 2 жыл бұрын
imagine had they died...you wouldnt be here today cause your parents most likely werent born for another 20 years..
@someonefar5600
@someonefar5600 2 жыл бұрын
And that we seem to be heading towards the third 😢
@saebbi
@saebbi 2 жыл бұрын
This still happens regularily today and has no particular meaning to the perspective of western way of living today.
@sinane.y
@sinane.y 2 жыл бұрын
Have you heard of this place called the middle east?
@rilanavaders314
@rilanavaders314 2 жыл бұрын
Ever heard of uyghur muslims in china that are right now being persecuted just for being muslim? But nooo what happened to the jews we will never let that happen. Apperently they mean we will never let this happen to jews anymore. If its muslims we dont care.
@JaleelJohanson62
@JaleelJohanson62 2 жыл бұрын
Let all who speak so lightly of having a war today see reels like this.
@zad_rasera
@zad_rasera 2 жыл бұрын
I hated all those World War 3 memes
@anotherrandominternetguy404
@anotherrandominternetguy404 2 жыл бұрын
@@zad_rasera they were funny because ww3 wont happen (in this decade ofc, but ww3 was a threat nonetheless), but people who dream about going to war are just trying to be quirky (or they don't know what a real war is) P.S. oh god oh no what have I done
@_BangDroid_
@_BangDroid_ 2 жыл бұрын
@@anotherrandominternetguy404 Both WWI and WWII had large parts of the world completely unaffected by them, like wise today there are parts unaffected by warfare currently happening. But the destruction and death is just as tragic, only most of us are conditioned to dehumanize these victims. If you include the cyber domain of warfare, which all militaries now do, the entire world is at war with more engaged countries than ever.
@anotherrandominternetguy404
@anotherrandominternetguy404 2 жыл бұрын
@@_BangDroid_ exactly
@Victor_Victory
@Victor_Victory 2 жыл бұрын
War is good
@25447carepear
@25447carepear 2 жыл бұрын
Shout out to 2:08 guy carrying a rare art piece. He knew his assignment. He knew how to feed his family.. ❤️
@PavltheRobot
@PavltheRobot 3 жыл бұрын
I'm really glad you revitalised this footage. Greetings from Poland
@XIXbacktolife
@XIXbacktolife 3 жыл бұрын
It's a pity and a danger young people don't learn history and watch these films just because they look "old".
@PavltheRobot
@PavltheRobot 3 жыл бұрын
@@XIXbacktolife Indeed.
@wabisabi7755
@wabisabi7755 3 жыл бұрын
Accessibility is also an issue. But thanks to KZbin and channels like this, it's getting more possi le
@darwin7460
@darwin7460 3 жыл бұрын
@@XIXbacktolife 20 and enjoying all your videos!
@skrrttz
@skrrttz 3 жыл бұрын
@@XIXbacktolife I do, always loved history especially ww2 and the Tudors. I am 27 now tho not exactly young 🙂 I really appreciate your channel
@taffelost6221
@taffelost6221 3 жыл бұрын
The polish people suffered horrendously during WWII. So much terrible suffering. My heart will forever be with the poles in solidarity. Love from Norway.
@Jackal999xx
@Jackal999xx 3 жыл бұрын
Respects from Poland my friend
@seva809
@seva809 3 жыл бұрын
@@user-vf3cb7vk8z Goebels would be happy seeing how people still tend to repeat his lies, my friend.
@taffelost6221
@taffelost6221 3 жыл бұрын
@@user-vf3cb7vk8z you can take that neo-nazi history falsification bullshit somewhere else. I'm not an ignorant imbecile.
@user-vf3cb7vk8z
@user-vf3cb7vk8z 3 жыл бұрын
@@taffelost6221 It's just a fact.
@wizzxd4111
@wizzxd4111 3 жыл бұрын
@α & Ω LoL, there's no resource that can be trusted nowadays
@1aniztop
@1aniztop 3 жыл бұрын
"Between war and Hell, war is worse." "How do you figure?" "Think about it, Father. Who goes to hell?" "Well, sinners." "Exactly. There are no innocent bystanders in hell." -Hawkeye Pierce.
@randmiller88
@randmiller88 3 жыл бұрын
Well, that's bullshit. What about people never exposed to Christianity, or any other religion that believes in eternal damnation? Perfectly reasonable people who, just because of the place or time of their birth, would go to Hell according to rules they never learned.
@1aniztop
@1aniztop 3 жыл бұрын
@@randmiller88 well, tks for exposing your point of view.
@Goodkidjr43
@Goodkidjr43 3 жыл бұрын
@@randmiller88 As a Catholic, I agree with you. St. Paul said each man will be judged according to what he/she knows about God.
@gavanwhatever8196
@gavanwhatever8196 3 жыл бұрын
@@randmiller88 I thought only christians could go to hell? As in you had to be a christian AND a sinner. Doesn't everyone else go to purgatory or something? Although now that I've written that down it seems rather charitable....
@sonsofliberty7516
@sonsofliberty7516 3 жыл бұрын
@@randmiller88 In my Church, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, we believe that children are innocent and guiltless of sin until the age of accountability, which is age 8. Also we believe that those who never heard of the Gospel of Jesus Christ can have the chance to do so in the world of Spirits. That's why Christ went and preached to those ignorant of the gospel and those who disobeyed in times of Noah in the world of Spirits. God is very merciful.
@Someone-ec4xu
@Someone-ec4xu 28 күн бұрын
Same happening to Palestinians, after Iraq Libya, Afghanistan, Yemen, Syria.. What has changed? Absolute power corrupts absolutely
@pedrocorreia2957
@pedrocorreia2957 2 жыл бұрын
Innocents don't start wars and don't end them, but they're the ones who suffer the most.
@worekziemniakov1810
@worekziemniakov1810 2 жыл бұрын
@Duplizapper wtf dude. What makes you think Poland wasn’t innocent
@Smykuu96
@Smykuu96 2 жыл бұрын
​@Duplizapper What a bullshit, you only repeating goebbles nazi propaganda, this innocent german minorities on "blood sunday", in large part they were subversives and traitors, good that they had been smeared on the floors.
@aestheticcx3
@aestheticcx3 2 жыл бұрын
@Duplizapper ahhahaah what crack have they been feedin ya mate
@MrJ0lly
@MrJ0lly 2 жыл бұрын
@Duplizapper get a grip on yourself, some polish nationalists warrant the invasion and annexation of a country? guess the czechs also had a hand in starting the war too right? honestly wtf you thinking
@bartacomuskidd775
@bartacomuskidd775 2 жыл бұрын
Its good to be objective. Nazi Germany came around.. and Socialists sprung up in EVERY nation. Political ideologues rose to power, Dividing countries, corrupting government. When the Nazis came, government was complicit, some people helped, some resigned to fate.
@mateuszgigon3724
@mateuszgigon3724 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks to US reporter, Julien Bryan, who made this material in september 39', ant thanks to Nineteenth century videos for share it!
@mallorga1965
@mallorga1965 3 жыл бұрын
God bless Poland. All my respect from Chile.
@gorniklecznaman3414
@gorniklecznaman3414 3 жыл бұрын
Gracias. Viva Chile 🇨🇱
@KasiaWesoek
@KasiaWesoek 3 жыл бұрын
¡Viva Chile!
@krulmondry
@krulmondry 3 жыл бұрын
@Kayra Kara o/
@BobbyDick22785
@BobbyDick22785 3 жыл бұрын
@Kayra Kara Sen türk misin ?
@czyzyk6627
@czyzyk6627 3 жыл бұрын
GREETINGS FROM POLAND
@zarikepunzulis4238
@zarikepunzulis4238 4 ай бұрын
Im 39 weeks pregnant, and seeing the mothers holding new borns who were already hurt and traumatized by war breaks me into a million pieces.. I cried so hard. This world is evil. Poor little babies and mommas 😢
@hoodlucas2633
@hoodlucas2633 3 жыл бұрын
No one would know how the war ends at that time.
@sketchpad7116
@sketchpad7116 3 жыл бұрын
No one would know if the war would end
@SexyPenis
@SexyPenis 3 жыл бұрын
магия.. всегда зачаровывало в хрониках.. все из них уже не существуют в нашей реальности...но вот я смотрю на них и они как живые навеки вечные!
@XIXbacktolife
@XIXbacktolife 3 жыл бұрын
Какие мудрые слова ...
@miranda9691
@miranda9691 3 жыл бұрын
Did It really ever end?
@janjanic3123
@janjanic3123 3 жыл бұрын
@@miranda9691 no. We as humans do lots of harm to eachother still, we slaughter bilions of animals every day and we do lots of harm to our nature. Until this wont end we are at war.
@ej8967
@ej8967 2 жыл бұрын
It crazy how simply colorizing videos like this it seems to bridge the gap of separation between then and now in our minds - somehow it makes it even more heartbreaking and relatable.
@dieglhix
@dieglhix 2 жыл бұрын
I wonder about the Syrian war, the first one we saw really high quality videos on the internet and was really shocking, but these wars have been happening all the time, especially Africa and Asia
@williamyoung9401
@williamyoung9401 2 жыл бұрын
It makes it looks like it happened last week. ALL of World War 2 needs to be remastered, in 4K and in COLOR for future generations. Otherwise...we are condemned to repeat History...
@kikoredog
@kikoredog 2 жыл бұрын
personally, its less about the colorizing and more about it being brought up from like 10 fps original to 50 fps.
@MagisterVeritas
@MagisterVeritas 2 жыл бұрын
The span between the most beautiful things a human can do and the most terrible things the same human is capable of doing is absolutely terrifying.
@keetahbrough
@keetahbrough 2 жыл бұрын
people are dying RIGHT NOW of suicide, poverty, isolation and societies aggression. because you voted; people are dying.
@hoticeparty
@hoticeparty 2 жыл бұрын
@@keetahbrough yeah i agree alex is to blame!
@fifervonpiper6707
@fifervonpiper6707 2 жыл бұрын
@@eciekoc Darn Alex's causing wars all over the world!
@karlheinz6545
@karlheinz6545 2 жыл бұрын
@@keetahbrough will you guys shut up one and stop bringing up your hateful agenda?
@displaychicken
@displaychicken 2 жыл бұрын
@@keetahbrough We can’t keep letting Alex get away with it! /s
@wonderwinder1
@wonderwinder1 2 жыл бұрын
I live in Warsaw and this is so heartbreaking.
@czlowiekzhuty
@czlowiekzhuty 3 жыл бұрын
1:01 - 12 years old Kazia crying over body of Andzia, her sister
@rich_edwards79
@rich_edwards79 3 жыл бұрын
The quality of this footage brings home the horror to a modern audience. It could just as easily have been shot in Beirut in the 1970s, Sarajevo in 1992, Mogadishu in 1996, Kosovo in 1999, Basra in 2006, Aleppo in 2013 or Yemen right now.
@leontrotsky6530
@leontrotsky6530 3 жыл бұрын
Gotta add Palestine to the list as well.
@chris93703
@chris93703 3 жыл бұрын
@@leontrotsky6530 Palestine has brought on their own suffering by refusing to acknowledge Israel's right to exist. For starters they could stop sending suicide bombings and stop launching rockets. If the Palestinians would simply stop attacking then Israel could stop taking some of the measures they are taking to protect themselves.
@badmonkey2222
@badmonkey2222 3 жыл бұрын
@@chris93703 Israel could stop stealing land that in no way belongs to them and evicting people with little to no notice putting them on the streets with nowhere to go by force, bombing apartment blocks full of civilians, women and children, constantly harassing and belittling the Palestinians, worst thing that ever happened was giving them their own country and on top of it letting them have heavy weapons.
@chris93703
@chris93703 3 жыл бұрын
​@@badmonkey2222 I feel sorry for the Palestinian children who are suffering and dying but unfortunately they are victims of their own terrorism. Their leaders care little about their own people and think nothing about using innocent civilians as human shields. And yet the Israelis will give a warning for people to clear out before a place is bombed. And speaking of weapons if they would just put their money and resources into improving their lives and accepting that Israel is not going away rather than into terrorism their lives would be so much better. I would also never support a people who do things like using children as suicide bombers. That is something only a wicked, twisted person would do.
@jacobjorgenson9285
@jacobjorgenson9285 3 жыл бұрын
Palestine and Chicago on a long weekend
@octopusmagnificens
@octopusmagnificens 3 жыл бұрын
The girl in 1:01, Kazimiera Kostewicz, died in 2020.
@stevejauncey3086
@stevejauncey3086 3 жыл бұрын
I hope she's reunited with her sister
@flutterflowexpert
@flutterflowexpert 3 жыл бұрын
From covid-19?
@dabouye
@dabouye 3 жыл бұрын
❤️
@Kuzyn
@Kuzyn 3 жыл бұрын
@@flutterflowexpert She was 93, problably due to old age.
@youareon2something
@youareon2something 3 жыл бұрын
@@dutchman063 that is a chilling thought
@StainsStainsStains
@StainsStainsStains 8 ай бұрын
My heart hurts so badly for these poor people. There's a literal pain in my chest when looking at some of these shots, particularly towards the end... I feel like I could cry with them. May they rest in peace.
@clintschroeder5717
@clintschroeder5717 7 ай бұрын
Bird
@BlvxkByrd
@BlvxkByrd 3 ай бұрын
lol imagine being this fragile
@honiahakaa
@honiahakaa 2 ай бұрын
same for gaza happening now :(
@StainsStainsStains
@StainsStainsStains 2 ай бұрын
@@BlvxkByrdoh I get ya. Empathy… which a fragile concept.
@BlvxkByrd
@BlvxkByrd 2 ай бұрын
@cruisingscenesandtakingbea4197 Very, actually. I wish I could go through life being as naive as you, I really do but that's not the reality we live in
@stevem2323
@stevem2323 3 жыл бұрын
Poland always in my heart, brave people, from Croatia.
@KasiaWesoek
@KasiaWesoek 3 жыл бұрын
Pozdrav iz Poljske!
@faelbeltran
@faelbeltran 3 жыл бұрын
Ustasha?
@stevem2323
@stevem2323 3 жыл бұрын
@@faelbeltran Nope, just a Croat, dopey.
@SolunacKosovojesrpsko
@SolunacKosovojesrpsko 3 жыл бұрын
Ustasa Jasenovac pobijeno milion srba od ante Pavelićai njegovih sledbenika
@TheBluefox13
@TheBluefox13 2 жыл бұрын
My grandmother was a child in Poland at the time. Lost her sister in a camp. Barely escaped with her life. I always wondered about how it looked and felt, as asking her brings up too much trauma to handle. The ramifications of this has run through multiple generations all throughout my extended family. This has given me some much needed insight.
@Katarzyna1886
@Katarzyna1886 2 жыл бұрын
If you have a chance watch the movie Pianist. It was an eye opening movie for me, showing the devastation of the city I have grew up in.
@VargVikernes1488
@VargVikernes1488 2 жыл бұрын
I am really sorry she died from typhus and malnutrition that was a result of "Allies" bombing the supply lines.
@romiansobieszczanskipaszteski
@romiansobieszczanskipaszteski 2 жыл бұрын
@@VargVikernes1488 what?
@VargVikernes1488
@VargVikernes1488 2 жыл бұрын
@@romiansobieszczanskipaszteski What "what"?
@sizor3ds
@sizor3ds 2 жыл бұрын
@@VargVikernes1488 what now?
@aleksander9712
@aleksander9712 3 жыл бұрын
My grandfather was 16 during that time. Siege of Warsaw was one of the most vivid memory of his. He lived in the village 40km away. One night in the early days of September he and his family went to to their backyard and noticed everything was bright like in the day. It was a fire from the burning Warsaw which illuminated darkness. They all held together and cried out of sadness and powerlessness. One year after he enrolled to the resistant forces. To seek a revenge on those who did it.
@Christmas-dg5xc
@Christmas-dg5xc 3 жыл бұрын
What was his opinion of the Soviets, who had attacked 16 days after Hitler did, and had even been at war with Poland in 1919-20? The world somehow won't see them as also having been perpetrators.
@aleksander9712
@aleksander9712 3 жыл бұрын
@@Christmas-dg5xc Here people usually consider both sides equally bad. Describing Soviet attack as a stab in the back when we were most vulnerable. When it comes to my grandpa it's a quite an interesting issue. Many years after the war he forgive regular Germans for what they did. He knew German very well so he had many conversation with German soldiers. He had to as Germany army sized half of his house as a military outpost since it was the biggest and only brick house around. When I was a kid he always told me that most of the German soldiers where just a regular boys like he was. But they fathers mostly died in the previous war, they had no good examples of behaving and it was easier to attract them into such an evil ideology (that was his theory). After all those years he even developed some kind of pitty while thinking about Germans training in his garden in the very harsh winter of 1940, preparing for the upcoming invasion to the east. He knew they very enemies, but also human beings. On the other hand he described Soviet soldiers with one word: savages. In the 1944 when Soviet Union was pushing through, bunch of Soviet soldiers went to his house. The wanted to stole everything which had any value. They sat to the kitchen table and ordered him to gave all vodka he had. When they had drunk everything they started to looking for more in cabinets and found... a huge bottle of vinegar. They've never seen anything like this so they thought it was some kind of alkohol and try to drink it as well. When vinegar started to burn their guts they wanted to beat my grandpa to death as they tough he was some kind a Germany spy who tried to poisson them. Such an unrealistic and tragicomedy scene. In fact his opinions were not very unusual for the people of his generation. Germans were much more destructive and cruel, driven by the bunch of psychopaths. But some of the regular soldiers still remained humans. While Soviets did not intended to make that much damage to the civilians, but they act like a savage barbarians.
@АлександрДухин-р3ц
@АлександрДухин-р3ц 3 жыл бұрын
@@aleksander9712 The savage barbarians didn't kill your grandfather and the Germans would have. The USSR lost 15 million civilians as a result of the war , 30,000 villages were burned down along with their inhabitants , 7,000 cities were destroyed to the ground , 40% of industry was lost to the USSR as a result of the war. As for the treaty , Stalin agreed to sign it after the negotiations between the USSR , France and Britain on the creation of an anti-Hitler coalition broke down and he had no choice. Here is what Churchill wrote about this. Churchill writes: "The fact that such an agreement was possible marks the depth of the failure of English and French politics and diplomacy over the years. In favor of the Soviets, it must be said that it was vital for the Soviet Union to push the original positions of the German armies as far West as possible, so that the Russians could gain time and gather strength from all parts of their colossal Empire. In the minds of the Russian red-hot iron imprinted disaster that suffered their army in 1914, when they rushed to attack the Germans, not yet finished mobilization. And now their borders were much more to the East than during the first war. They needed to occupy the Baltic States and most of Poland by force or deception before they were attacked. If their policies were coldly calculating, they were also highly realistic at the time."
@Goodkidjr43
@Goodkidjr43 3 жыл бұрын
@@АлександрДухин-р3ц Oh, Please stop. Stalin was murdering, torturing, and imprisoning millions of his own people sending them to death in the Gulags BEFORE 1939 starting when Stalin seized power. He murdered his own generals BEFORE the war started. Have you not read Alexander Solzhenitsyn's, "Gulag Archipelago"?
@АлександрДухин-р3ц
@АлександрДухин-р3ц 3 жыл бұрын
@@Goodkidjr43 You know, I don't read dreamers like Solzhenitsyn. I read such serious historians as E. Spitsyn, E. Yakovlev, A. Isaev, K. Zhukov, Yu. Zhukov, E. Prudnikova, M. Mukhin, V. Zemskov, etc. I am very touched when Western people judge communism without knowing anything about it. The actual results of Stalin's rule are as follows: from 1921 to 1953 4 060 306 people were convicted for all types of crimes: 799 455 people were shot, 2 631 397 people were imprisoned, 413 512 people were exiled, etc. 215 942 people Respectively 2,15%: 0,42%, 1,39%, 0,22%, 0,11% population of the USSR in 1953. Total killed in the camps 606 748, i.e., of 0.85% of the population. During the war 367 thousand Germans, 228 thousand were deported from the Western regions. Tatars and others. citizens of Crimea, 24 thousand Azerbaijanis, 20 thousand Armenians, 45 thousand Turks, 164 thousand Latvians and Estonians, only 848 thousand people. From the famine of 1932-1933, the population decreased by 2.5 million people. Having survived the devastating losses of the great Patriotic war, for 26 years from 1928 to 1954, the national income of the Soviet Union increased by 12.9 times. The population increased from 137 million to 200 million between 1920 and 1956. The number of students from 1914 to 1954 in schools increased 3.2 times, in technical schools, etc. 34 times, in higher education-13.6 times. The number of researchers increased 21-fold from 1913 to 1954. The number of doctors from 1913 to 1954 increased by 12.6 times. Housing stock in cities and towns increased 2.8-fold from 1926 to 1954. The real income of the workers from 1918 to 1954, the workers grew 6 times, the peasants 6.5 times. These figures were derived by American scientists together with the Russian historian V. N. Zemskov in 1995. en.topwar.ru/121727-stalinskie-repressii-30-h-godov-a-vy-uvereny-chto-oni-stalinskie.html kzbin.info/www/bejne/nam8lXqJfrVjmpI
@philipklenn3036
@philipklenn3036 9 ай бұрын
Warsaw was the only capital that Hitler obliterated in WWII. The hatred of the Russians and the Germans toward Poland was pathological. Yet she stands today.
@fidei829
@fidei829 5 ай бұрын
😂
@Maxi_Maxi_2005
@Maxi_Maxi_2005 5 ай бұрын
XDDDDDDD słaby
@OmmerSyssel
@OmmerSyssel 23 күн бұрын
Imagine Polacks without these ongoing victimisation stories! What would they do with their life and obsessed minds? Growing up and moving on is part of being human, even as Polack! Good luck becoming civilised instead of pulling each other down in a endless spiral of hate and envy! RuZZian occupation and oppression is also gone, and rest of EU are sharing its wealth and success with Poland. No reason to steal or threaten other successful Europeans!!
@joshuanassar8991
@joshuanassar8991 3 жыл бұрын
This should be shown in every school out of respect to the suffering of our unfortunate predecessors
@rupedo1
@rupedo1 3 жыл бұрын
I agree, but the leftist/BLM lot don't, as it doesn't show the contribution made by black people or transgender people.
@Nine-Signs
@Nine-Signs 3 жыл бұрын
@Adriano Castellano So were mine and like most Italians they hated Mussolini and damned near starved to death.
@Nine-Signs
@Nine-Signs 3 жыл бұрын
@@rupedo1 What on earth are you talking about? History is taught as a part of school curriculum, what is taught and how it is taught is a matter that governments decide not individuals nor minority groups who primarily only ask for more accurate representation on historical matters which results in addition of historical fact to the curriculum, not its removal. The days when the world catered primarily for and served primarily the interests of white straight western Christian men are over my friend, have been for at least 40 years, and with it various walls of silence over matters of history have crumbled. This is nothing to be afraid of, nor any reason to bemoan people who have no money and no power, being exploited equally next to you by those above you who tell you to blame them for it so you never angry at the economic system that has done this all to you while the few on top make out like bandits having divided the working masses against each other. This has been going on since a thousand years before the Romans, time to stop playing the same game expecting a different result my friend, punch up, not to the left of you where you will only find a majority of people in increasing poverty and despair.
@sonwig5186
@sonwig5186 3 жыл бұрын
@@rupedo1 They are living rent free in your head my friend
@rupedo1
@rupedo1 3 жыл бұрын
@@sonwig5186 your post makes no legible sense whatsoever
@tb8448
@tb8448 3 жыл бұрын
Love Poland from Hungary. May the Eagle and the Hawk bring propsperity and peace for us
@gorniklecznaman3414
@gorniklecznaman3414 3 жыл бұрын
🇵🇱❤️🇭🇺
@KasiaWesoek
@KasiaWesoek 3 жыл бұрын
Magyar Lengyel ket jo barat 🇭🇺🇵🇱
@tb8448
@tb8448 3 жыл бұрын
@@KasiaWesoek Braterstwo polsko-węgierskie jest wieczne Pozdrowienia z Węgier
@czyzyk6627
@czyzyk6627 3 жыл бұрын
LOVE HUNGARY FROM POLAND ! HUNGARY HELPED POLAND DURING WAR WITH RUSSIA IN 1920 AND II WAR ! WE WERE TOGETHER IN 1956 ! GOD BLESS HUNGARY
@Armis71
@Armis71 3 жыл бұрын
The girl crying over her dead sister, I've seen on so many war documentaries since I was a kid. Nice to finally have a name that identifies her.
@SamuelBlack84
@SamuelBlack84 3 жыл бұрын
Her picture in the thumbnail is haunting
@MeaHeaR
@MeaHeaR 3 жыл бұрын
She livéd ripé agé of 93 Yars
@JustinCase99999
@JustinCase99999 3 жыл бұрын
What name?
@MeaHeaR
@MeaHeaR 3 жыл бұрын
@@JustinCase99999 Kazimiera Mika
@JustinCase99999
@JustinCase99999 3 жыл бұрын
@@MeaHeaR Thank you! Amazing and moving story.
@BramsCommando
@BramsCommando 2 жыл бұрын
Czesc I chwala bohaterom. Nie zapomnialem
@jonarryn5107
@jonarryn5107 11 ай бұрын
Go back to russia !!
@as_below_so_above
@as_below_so_above 3 жыл бұрын
Every moment of this video is horrifying, but I couldn't help but well up with tears seeing the newborn babies... No child, no matter what age, should ever be subject to such atrocities... One could only imagine what it had been like being a mother or father at that time... all that fear and death and destruction..
@VogtTD
@VogtTD 3 жыл бұрын
As I was scrolling through the comments I saw your avatar and my first thought was that I had left the comment on this video and forgotten about it.
@MM-wp5sp
@MM-wp5sp 3 жыл бұрын
I do not need to imagine, in my country there was a war when I was 9 yrs old. I vividly remember the pointless carnage, the burnt bodies, hand and arms lying on the streets... The detonations, the idiocy. Human race is an idiotic type of animal.
@turczyn2000
@turczyn2000 3 жыл бұрын
I often get back to this scene... It makes me think about may life, my family a lot...
@ary9344
@ary9344 2 жыл бұрын
​@@VogtTD didn't expect to meet TOOL army here
@markwaldron8954
@markwaldron8954 2 жыл бұрын
It's possible that at at least one of those babies could still be alive. If they were born in 1939 they would be 82 now.
@strayghostABS
@strayghostABS 2 жыл бұрын
Imagine being de-humanised to the point of being willing to machine gun a field of women simply digging potatoes....
@PressurenFlames
@PressurenFlames 2 жыл бұрын
That's what indoctrination in a totalitarian regime does with many people.
@WickedScott
@WickedScott 2 жыл бұрын
Ever been on Twitter? It's not so hard to imagine.
@ionutz7qwerty
@ionutz7qwerty 2 жыл бұрын
That's what happens when you give in to fearmongering and propaganda done by the state, corrupted media or whoever's in power. Some guy in my country literally said he would be glad if the government would just start hunting down with helicopters the people that didn't get vaccinated. Not far off a nazi's or bolshevik's mentality.
@heamizator
@heamizator 2 жыл бұрын
I'm not prejudice but You think Germans are so far away of what they grandparents did? Wrong they feel morally/mentaly higher than rest of the Europe AGAIN. Cynically try to play ball take crap/ propaganda from Putin, USA, China for some strange interests not for the EU but lecturing other country's it will end badly for whole Europe AGAIN.
@laurieeno2118
@laurieeno2118 2 жыл бұрын
Well said.
@xesxblackarrow7912
@xesxblackarrow7912 2 жыл бұрын
“Grim reaper relentlessly determined they should not leave; here were youngsters, starting out life, hidden away from death.”
@lucasjoseguedes9402
@lucasjoseguedes9402 2 жыл бұрын
Now , 83 years after these images were taken … the Russian Army is doing the SAME THING ! What a tragedy , and the same lack of action of the other countries . So sad .
@capralmarines4043
@capralmarines4043 3 жыл бұрын
My grandmother told me stories about when she was in the field with other ppl, german pilots were shooting and bombarding them. Helpless civilians. She had to hide in a ditch to not be killed by these savage animals. She's still alive, at the age of 93. We will never forget.
@arminiuscherusci4410
@arminiuscherusci4410 3 жыл бұрын
Yup it has always been the plan of the Nazi to completely destroy the Slavic peoples and their identities, thus killing civilians have been seen as a honorable act for those wicked basdards...
@Badjazy
@Badjazy 3 жыл бұрын
Worst is that almost every country that has been in a war and had the chance to kill innocent civilians have taken the opportunity to do it.
@jarzenica
@jarzenica 2 жыл бұрын
​@@arminiuscherusci4410 not the Nazis but the Germans
@hannahdyson7129
@hannahdyson7129 9 ай бұрын
I can believe it. My grandad from Yorkshire recalls German bombers being shot doen and the gunners shooting at civllian passers-by as they went down The Polish where excellent pilots and we owe a lot too Poland
@cequiestbon3676
@cequiestbon3676 3 жыл бұрын
Poor child sitting there waiting for his mother to get up 😢
@ΠαρασκευήΧαρτ
@ΠαρασκευήΧαρτ 3 жыл бұрын
How the hell did you figure out he was waiting for her to get up? He was sad... Stop using your imagination like that it's really stupid
@noechavez9864
@noechavez9864 3 жыл бұрын
@@ΠαρασκευήΧαρτ u need a break homie 🤣
@personarandom7579
@personarandom7579 3 жыл бұрын
@@ΠαρασκευήΧαρτ Chill
@veraroyen4986
@veraroyen4986 3 жыл бұрын
@@radosawmotkowski7123 Thank you very much. So sad, so much suffer. She is such a lovely girl and how beautyful her beloved sister must have been.
@veraroyen4986
@veraroyen4986 3 жыл бұрын
@@radosawmotkowski7123 Thank you for telling us !!!!!
@turpialito
@turpialito 3 жыл бұрын
I think it was Einstein who once said he believed only two things were infinite: the universe and mankind's stupidity. However, he wasn't sure about the first.
@mazadancoseben4818
@mazadancoseben4818 3 жыл бұрын
Plus, idiots would denouce him for being a Jew
@lethalace9076
@lethalace9076 3 жыл бұрын
Both are true btw
@Romin.777
@Romin.777 3 жыл бұрын
The universe is not infinite in fact it's shaped like a tent and sits at the throne of the Supreme Creator.
@mazadancoseben4818
@mazadancoseben4818 3 жыл бұрын
@@Romin.777 , ah The ancient Egyptians
@lethalace9076
@lethalace9076 3 жыл бұрын
@@Romin.777 It is infinite . It keeps expanding every second .
@lfwagh4679
@lfwagh4679 Жыл бұрын
This video kind of reminds me of Ukraine right now with people suffering and bombed out buildings. Pray for peace.
@robedmund9948
@robedmund9948 2 жыл бұрын
Makes me realize just how lucky I am that my grandfather and his brother made it out of Poland and to America in 1914.
@spaniardsrmoors6817
@spaniardsrmoors6817 2 жыл бұрын
Tell that to the spoiled loudmouth DemocRATS who chant racist, was never great, America, sitting on their ***, overweight, on gov't assistance but never LEAVE.
@leprechaunbutreallyjustamidget
@leprechaunbutreallyjustamidget 2 жыл бұрын
Same
@V.D.22
@V.D.22 3 жыл бұрын
My heart weeps when I see Polish cousins suffer the same way we did. Greetings from Romania!
@V.D.22
@V.D.22 3 жыл бұрын
@@briansharritts2688 true...I was referring to the suffering our country faced during the same war, when it was invaded by USSR. When Romania joined Nazi Germany, the situation was very complex. The big evil was Russia. Romania lost 4 regions because of USSR, so it teamed up with Nazi Germany hoping to get those regions back, which they did...temporarily. Then lost 3 of them for good, but Transylvania remained and is still a part of Romania. Romania also fought Germany, but only in 1944, to kick them out of the country and to help liberate Hungary and Czechoslovakia.
@SuperWilwood
@SuperWilwood 3 жыл бұрын
@@V.D.22 Oh yes, "Russia is a big evil". If there was no Russia and Russian people, you wouldn't even be born to write this nonsense today. Now, reading your crazy comments, I understand that my ancestors in vain liberated you - they should have stopped at the USSR border line of in 1941 and not to waste the lives of our people, time and resources for the liberation of your countries. Times don't change, for you it is still "Russia is an evil", not your corrupt governments. It's not for nothing that we still have a popular saying throughout the country "European countries have a long tradition - once in 100 years they unite to get a kick in the a*s in a war against Russia"
@V.D.22
@V.D.22 3 жыл бұрын
​@@SuperWilwood ha ha ha :))) you are not even funny! I would not even be born???? ha ha...please tell me how. Russia and USSR and people in that lived in those regions always had imperialist intentions towards us and our neighbours (poland, Ukraine, Hungary, Bulgaria, etc), throughout history. In 1941 USSR kicked us out of our own region Baserabia (Today's Moldova) just like that. That is one of the resons we joined Nazis in the war, to get that region back. As for WWII, if USSR had stopped at their filthy border, it would have been heaven on earth for all the countries in the region. Romania had already turned against the Nazi before Russians entered our country. But NO, communist plague couldn't stop and had to spread. Stalin wanted as much influence as possible so he spread his rotten regime in all eastern europe. We didn't need russian sacrifice, as the enemy was already in retreat from us. There are hundreds of accounts of how Russian soldiers raped civilian women during the "liberation", drank wine to their death, beat the old people, they were a disgust. German soldiers, even thoug part of a horrible regime that we still hate, were much more educated, gave our children chocolate and paid for the food they received. They were mean to jews because of thei stupid ideology, but were good to Romanians and other nations. IF russians had stopped at their border, our country, and all eastern europe, would have been democratic republics, not communist totalitarian regimes. After the communist occupation, USSR sucked resources out of our country for 20 years through SOVROMs and succumbed us into communism for 40 years, a regime that stealed peasants land, killed students and intelectuals, tortured opposants, transformed the country into a prison and kept eastern europe 50 yewars behind occident. I guess you now understand why we think that communism and USSR is the biggest evil that ever happened to our country. Our courrupt government is today's evil, but all Romanians (and eastern europeans, russians included) are corrupt, not only their government. We have the politicians we deserve.
@fillgollinsdergroarticheme8442
@fillgollinsdergroarticheme8442 3 жыл бұрын
My German grandparents lived in Romania when the war started. They then had to flee from the Russians. Hitler invited them back to Germany. So that's the other side of the story. Also a lot of innocent German people suffered.
@pullermatz5677
@pullermatz5677 3 жыл бұрын
Every person suffered not just the polish people
@sugarlove
@sugarlove 3 жыл бұрын
My thoughts to Poland a country I love very much and my love to polish people ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@jesuschrist872
@jesuschrist872 3 жыл бұрын
They brought that upon themselves.
@fordymacka7865
@fordymacka7865 3 жыл бұрын
@@jesuschrist872 Sorry what did i bring upon myself?
@zbigniewhanula7303
@zbigniewhanula7303 3 жыл бұрын
@@jesuschrist872 You're real genius you know. And you're sure you know the truth ..yeah ?? Don't worry there will come the day in your life that you will learn and face “The Truth” The truth about “Who or What you are “ may God have mercy on you.
@jesuschrist872
@jesuschrist872 3 жыл бұрын
@@fordymacka7865 Poland should behave. Don't forget the lessons taught to hitler during ww2. It seems poland haven't learned a thing yet.
@jesuschrist872
@jesuschrist872 3 жыл бұрын
@@zbigniewhanula7303 zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
@theo9436
@theo9436 2 жыл бұрын
And now in 2022 we have virtually the same images, just from the Ukrain...
@MadDadLad
@MadDadLad 2 жыл бұрын
Whoever remastered this footage deserves serious praise. This hit like a truck and the feeling of it being distant and disconnected disappears when you see the absolute heartbreak and resignation carved into their faces and hearts. The eyes are somewhat present but moreso distant from the shock of how quickly their lives so drastically changed. And my god, those images of the kids next to their dead mother's is beyond heartbreaking. What they must have endured in the years that followed after seeing such horror happen right in frontvid them......war isn't worth this.
@TheStevenWhiting
@TheStevenWhiting Жыл бұрын
They run it through AI
@MR.GetOVERiT333
@MR.GetOVERiT333 Жыл бұрын
BUILD A SEA WALL!!!
@xxxxx409
@xxxxx409 Жыл бұрын
lmfao you mean whoever created the AI upscaling machine learning algorithm deserves praise not the man that ran it through a program
@xxxxx409
@xxxxx409 Жыл бұрын
buddy you could do any video you want with like 10 clicks
@RandomDudeOne
@RandomDudeOne Жыл бұрын
Not distant at all really, still millions of people alive today who lived through WWII. The young girl at 1:00 crying over the body of her sister, Kazimiera Mika, died just three short years ago.
@Yodavid1
@Yodavid1 2 жыл бұрын
if there's a lesson to be learnt, it's this: the nazis were not aliens, they weren't of a different species. They were people just like us which means this could all happen again if we're not careful.
@MezzoForte4
@MezzoForte4 2 жыл бұрын
It's already happening. Americans are turning into Nazis and they don't even realize it.
@Doofinon
@Doofinon 2 жыл бұрын
@@MezzoForte4 Americans capitalised on child abuse through the entire "troubled teen industry " which not only tortured thousands of children, people find children buried around some of the camps that were closed. Of course those camps have been very popular in most countries so its not only US. USA was the one that made it an actual business, which is why it became more difficult to have those banned. In America case where you said they're becoming nazis. Well. Many of them are just showing their true colors. They're not nazis per say and there's plenty of good people too but they've been pretty ignorant to what they've allowed to happen all those years.
@sakyojapan8224
@sakyojapan8224 2 жыл бұрын
War is war , each side defend his interests and there no good or evil if you have blood on your hands , today is not different there is always poeple killed everywhere, so it's not about nazi but men who do everything to get power and control
@dolamekart3747
@dolamekart3747 2 жыл бұрын
It has never stopped... different forms or names but same outcome
@wackey2k10
@wackey2k10 2 жыл бұрын
@@MezzoForte4 yeah the nazis are the anti-nazis, or anti-fascists that are just one side of the same leaf
@youtubecansukkadik
@youtubecansukkadik 2 жыл бұрын
The restoration of these old videos is just incredible. It really is like looking into a window of a time machine & seeing the improved videos, after years of only ever seeing world war footage in black & white, is like a blind guy seeing again
@JordiumZ
@JordiumZ 2 жыл бұрын
I feel the same
@Razzle_Dazzle-
@Razzle_Dazzle- 2 жыл бұрын
Red army should have stop in Belarusia border and let germans finish the job
@luckystars1632
@luckystars1632 2 жыл бұрын
This was a year before my mother was born. When she came into this world her family watched soldiers throw infants into the air only to be impaled. Her family and over 100 others fled their village and hid in a cave until the brink of starvation. My grandfather risked his life by going back in search of food only to narrowly escape being put in a firing line. Fate would have it that the enemy commander and my grandfather were friends before the war broke out. Only by the grace of God was my grandfather saved and ultimately my existence as well. To everyone who listened to the stories of your parents and grandparents - tell your children the stories. Tell them often so that we never forget the sacrifices our families made nor the warning signs.
@asliceofcake7941
@asliceofcake7941 2 жыл бұрын
@King Charles ✔ 🤦‍♀️
@yan2503
@yan2503 2 жыл бұрын
@King Charles ✔ i second that. Throw infants to be impalled maybe happened during the Roman invasion. Not WW2. What a propaganda.
@Daniel-jm7ts
@Daniel-jm7ts 2 жыл бұрын
@King Charles ✔ why is that so unbelivable? there u have literally eye wittnesses who tell that that happned but u still dont belive it? are u stupid? The germans waged a war of extermination, and killing infants by throwing them in the air, agianst the wall is a common practice in genocides, just look at bosnia or rwanda where the same thing happened
@Daniel-jm7ts
@Daniel-jm7ts 2 жыл бұрын
@King Charles ✔ it did happen and its been proven several times
@Daniel-jm7ts
@Daniel-jm7ts 2 жыл бұрын
@King Charles ✔ no but the germans did kill newborns and most historians agree on that
@michaelg362
@michaelg362 2 жыл бұрын
As a new parent I paused at 4:43 and just stared at it. How I wish I could help this woman who I will never know the name of. How I can't imagine going through what she WENT through. Completely no words to describe this scene. All that mother wanted was the best for her daughter and now all lives for is to keep her alive. Unbelievable. How I wish I knew their story. Tragic.
@spaniardsrmoors6817
@spaniardsrmoors6817 2 жыл бұрын
You do know she at minimum died of old age by now, right?
@michaelg362
@michaelg362 2 жыл бұрын
@@spaniardsrmoors6817 Yes, I assumed it was a given that I was speaking about helping her during her time - right after the event in Warsaw took place.
@Kubulek17
@Kubulek17 2 жыл бұрын
@@spaniardsrmoors6817 the daughter is probably still alive
@marcin123G
@marcin123G Жыл бұрын
The most terrifying thing about old videos like that is the fact that everyone we see on them are either dead or very old, if this little girl survived, shes most likely an 84 year old woman, crazy to think
@jumboJetPilot
@jumboJetPilot 3 жыл бұрын
Several of my engineering professors were Polish plus I served joint tours with several Polish pilots. I already had tremendous respect for the Polish before seeing this. And now, all the more so.
@viacheslav4600
@viacheslav4600 5 ай бұрын
"На вОйне политики дают патроны, богатые дают еду, а бедные дают своих детей. Когда вОйна закончится, политики пожимают друг другу руки, богатые поднимают цены на продукты, а бедные ищут могилы своих детей" - Сербская пословица
@dupajasio4801
@dupajasio4801 2 жыл бұрын
Videos like this should be mandatory to watch in schools. Maybe one day wars would end. I'm Polish and I watched quite a bit of the history of the war. This footage really shows what the war looks like for everyday people.
@GaiusCaligula234
@GaiusCaligula234 2 жыл бұрын
Nope
@Sadzi7
@Sadzi7 2 жыл бұрын
why not showing Iraq right now? what about live broadcast :)
@Teddy-ez9qq
@Teddy-ez9qq 2 жыл бұрын
Wars will never end unfortunately. Too much money to be made by the elite.
@GaiusCaligula234
@GaiusCaligula234 2 жыл бұрын
@@Teddy-ez9qq That's not even related, violence is in human nature
@Teddy-ez9qq
@Teddy-ez9qq 2 жыл бұрын
@@GaiusCaligula234 Of course its related. Money and war go hand in hand.
@ceilingunlimited2430
@ceilingunlimited2430 3 жыл бұрын
The girl at 4:37 got me. The sadness on her face I cannot describe.
@cyberbrain520
@cyberbrain520 Жыл бұрын
Broken
@bluesowy3899
@bluesowy3899 3 жыл бұрын
My grandfather was a partisan in Odrzywół, he escaped from the gestapo twice through the window. Told how he was returning to Poland through Warsaw in 1945, everything was destroyed and there the stench of corpses in the city...
@josephdockemeyer6782
@josephdockemeyer6782 3 жыл бұрын
How did he like communism?
@bluesowy3899
@bluesowy3899 3 жыл бұрын
@@josephdockemeyer6782 my grandfather dont like communism, he hated politics. Afted war, my grandfather spend time in jail, because they thought he was from AK. (Communist authorites murdered AK) he was be so happy when communism is over.
@randymillhouse791
@randymillhouse791 3 жыл бұрын
@@josephdockemeyer6782 Tell us how much you like communism. You know, social security checks, local fire departments, the national U.S. Mail Service, etc.
@josephdockemeyer6782
@josephdockemeyer6782 3 жыл бұрын
@@randymillhouse791 Honey, you're confusing communism with socialism.
@Kropotkin2000
@Kropotkin2000 3 жыл бұрын
@@josephdockemeyer6782 "Communism" is only the purported end aim of Marxist-Leninists. By their own framework, it was a form of socialism (debatable) and not communism.
@chrisstucker1813
@chrisstucker1813 2 жыл бұрын
3:47 that’s so sad and heartbreaking. What an awful time to be brought into this world. I hope that family managed to get through those terrible times.
@froogsleegs
@froogsleegs 2 жыл бұрын
I'm really grateful we have the technology now to restore and colourise old footage, especially from wartime. Seeing history in grainy black and white it can be difficult to fully grasp that it was real, like it's from another far-off, distant dimension almost. Although it's terrible and heartbreaking to see it's important that we can see it like this because it's much more relatable to a 21st Century viewer and lets us keep in touch with history. It really drives home that all of this was carried out by and affected human beings, nothing more and nothing less. Also having these films preserved digitally for future generations to see and understand is very important, so that we never forget what happened. The Auschwitz Museum has been doing the same with their archives, it's very valuable and important work. Honestly being able to see these records in living, breathing colour has given me a new perspective on the war that I never had before.
@Mercmad
@Mercmad 2 жыл бұрын
A freind of my late father was there .He was a Brit, caught in Poland in 1939. He became an Intelligence officer,fought alongside the Polish underground and inserted into the Gestapo, travelling about Europe with real German officers. For this he gained the Polish medal of valour.
@roksana1736
@roksana1736 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing story. What a hero ❤
@jordanzdebski5132
@jordanzdebski5132 8 ай бұрын
plz share his name, i want to remember. He needs not to be frogotten
@PlumbuM871
@PlumbuM871 7 ай бұрын
He is ashamed to say his name, because he was a Nazi and was defeated
@tinglingdingaling
@tinglingdingaling 3 жыл бұрын
What a crazy time. Visiting Warsaw and learning they rebuilt that city out of their own pockets for years is inspiring. Their pride and determination. I couldn't believe the stories we were told visiting Old Town. What brave souls.
@whiterose6186
@whiterose6186 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for visiting Warsaw
@MikeS29
@MikeS29 4 ай бұрын
I have visited the Polish cemetery at the abbey of Montecassino, Italy, about 25 km south of my ancestral hometown of Arce. It is a sobering monument to a fierce battle 5 years after this, when the Nazis were on the run and fleeing the Italian peninsula. The brave Poles paid a great price throughout the war.
@chadsworthgigafuck
@chadsworthgigafuck 2 жыл бұрын
I can't imagine peacefully living in warsaw thinking your armies are fighting back the impossible and you are safe, only to have your delusion shattered when soldiers start retreating and the guns get louder. My grandma told me a story of a german officer in occupied poland trying to take her uncle away to the army. Her mother fought back with a purse, and the officer commanded another soldier to kill her. He bayoneted her under her chin and it went up into her mouth, but didnt kill her. Her uncle also was never enlisted into the army.
@US395Official
@US395Official 3 жыл бұрын
I think videos like these are insanely important. It's gold when anything like this (no matter the year) is recorded, because it gives context that war is brutal. These things still happen, and it's important to sympathize with the civilians who are on the other side.
@VOLightPortal
@VOLightPortal 3 жыл бұрын
And to think, these people saw themselves as modern peoples as we see ourselves today as pretty much modern. Imagine a war like this happening again in our time. The shock and horror and disbelief would feel more than surreal.
@stevecarter8810
@stevecarter8810 3 жыл бұрын
It's still happening, it's just relocated to the Levant
@XXXTENTAClON227
@XXXTENTAClON227 3 жыл бұрын
Kind of, remember WW1 was probably a bigger hit to their psyche, and may have somewhat prepped them for this. But no one could’ve foreseen the Holocaust happening so abruptly
@wetandsandy1
@wetandsandy1 3 жыл бұрын
@@stevecarter8810 not even remotely close in scale
@stevecarter8810
@stevecarter8810 3 жыл бұрын
@@wetandsandy1 I'm not saying it's another war of a similar scale, I'm saying it's the same war
@jp-sn6si
@jp-sn6si 3 жыл бұрын
@@wetandsandy1 the suffering is the same for the humans on the ground. listen to the OP, it's a child who thinks this would be unimaginable in our time, don't make the same mistake.
@Melika990
@Melika990 2 жыл бұрын
My grandpa lived there with his family during the WWII. Almost everyone died. His brother committed suicide to avoid getting killed. My grandpa was put in concentration camp. Amazingly he survived several years in different concentration camps and death marches. He was saved by the white busses. In Sweden he met my grandma and they had one child, my father. They never married because he was still married to his wife in Poland. He nerver spoke of the war or what happened to him. He had been an great violin player in Poland but he never played again after he got out of the concentration camp. He never went back but he sent lots of letters and almost all his money to his wife who had ended up on the streets. I feel very distanced to what my grandpa experienced but videos like this makes me grasp just a tiny bit of what it must have been like.
@anythingchannel9326
@anythingchannel9326 2 жыл бұрын
That’s messed up how he had a child with another women while he was still married to his wife.
@tiadanama
@tiadanama 2 жыл бұрын
@@anythingchannel9326 that is what you got out of it????
@Michauus
@Michauus Жыл бұрын
and it's all because of the Germans - our neighbors. To this day, I feel disgust and disgust for them
@0815Catgus
@0815Catgus 10 ай бұрын
its the fault of the polish government
@someguy7881
@someguy7881 10 ай бұрын
​@@0815CatgusDresden
@waffelmeister9477
@waffelmeister9477 7 ай бұрын
Cry more
@someguy7881
@someguy7881 7 ай бұрын
@@waffelmeister9477 you lost
@waffelmeister9477
@waffelmeister9477 7 ай бұрын
@@someguy7881 did we? Look at Germany’s GDP and look at Poland‘s. Look at who is more powerful in the EU. Look at who’s the 3rd biggest economy in the world right now.
@lukkash
@lukkash 2 жыл бұрын
0:56 Truly disturbing. I'm wondering how these children lived after all those extremely traumatic events.
@DoctorStrange01
@DoctorStrange01 2 жыл бұрын
The girl that cried over her sister's body @1:01 actually survived and just recently died (August 2020). She was interviewed many times. She even met the same exact photographer twice, many years after the war, and also his son. Search for Kazimiera Mika.
@cowboyanimal6700
@cowboyanimal6700 2 жыл бұрын
It's sad. I know of a German man who was 5 when the Russians took over. His entire family was killed and he ran and hid from them. When the coast was clear he slaughtered his pet rabbits to survive as he was out of food. I'm not sure what happened afterward but he must have been adopted. He ended up working for Boeing and was a charming man but he has insane night terrors and treated his wife rather poorly due to never having a proper family. I've lost contact with him since but I will never forget about how his wife used to gossip about his episodes and screaming himself awake at night. And this was him at an old age.
@localwillow9948
@localwillow9948 2 жыл бұрын
I never wanna have to see that again
@wilkoazkijaromir9749
@wilkoazkijaromir9749 2 жыл бұрын
@@cowboyanimal6700 I have no regret for any German who was an adult during WWII, but children, they were innocent.
@goaticorn8702
@goaticorn8702 2 жыл бұрын
​@@wilkoazkijaromir9749 If you think about today with the alt right or alt left and how they radicalize normal people its really fuckin easy to see how, when your ENTIRE country changes its narrative, you get afraid to speak out. Today, people feel afraid to speak out if they don't fit the existing political climate of where they live. Imagine your ENTIRE country being filled with crazy, conspiracy theory alties of any affiliation. There is no escape. You have no freedom and no rights. You are only able to do exactly what is presented to you. If you do not you and/or your family will be murdered for not being supportive enough of the cause. Self preservation is a really powerful instinct. Its wrong, sure, and thats how they get you. Thats how they expand their control so easily. That is why I do not hate those adults in Germany (who were just average people, not ones in power) that just existed. A lot of them helped Jews or the cause indirectly or in small ways but just as many were fucking terrified. I don't hate adult Germans who complied because most people in the US would be the exact same as the Germans if a large political coup happened. If Trump had managed to instate a fascist regime with his storming of the capitol or if the alt left managed to create their own authoritarian government....No one would be completely immune to the terror experienced in those situations.
@patrickbateman4148
@patrickbateman4148 3 жыл бұрын
My Grandpa fought for Warsaw until the very end, he died and left two kids, i wish i could have met him once. I miss you Wilhelm!
@oggeeboggee
@oggeeboggee 3 жыл бұрын
On which side? Wilhelm doesn’t sound like a Polish name...
@patrickbateman4148
@patrickbateman4148 3 жыл бұрын
@@oggeeboggee Oh dont worry, he fought for the good guys
@ArturKwaszyn
@ArturKwaszyn 3 жыл бұрын
@@oggeeboggee there were plenty of Polish Wilhelms. I can't say that it was a popular name, but it certainly wasn't rare pre-war.
@WeedisMedicin
@WeedisMedicin 3 жыл бұрын
My great grandma is Jewish and polish and she remembered when they were sitting in a barn and they saw tanks and soldiers coming, they warned the whole little town, but they didn’t have enough time to escape themselves, her and here friends hid in different houses, my great grandma hid under some sacks of potatoes, after a few minutes passed she heard a soldier walk down the stairs, then said something in German and dragged her out of her hiding spot, then he shined the flashlight in her face, then stopped. My great grandma said she thought the German soldier saw her and realized how young she was, she was 13 I think but she looked way younger probably. The German soldier walked out and no one came back in. She never saw her friends again. If that German soldier did anything differently I wouldn’t exist today. And my great grandma is still alive today!
@Minako9888
@Minako9888 3 жыл бұрын
@@WeedisMedicin İncredible story! How mind boggling it is to know that one person can change fate.
@funkids4102
@funkids4102 Жыл бұрын
Remember Germans did it and didnt pay for this
@frankfrank392
@frankfrank392 Жыл бұрын
Germans did pay for this.
@funkids4102
@funkids4102 11 ай бұрын
No they didnt @@frankfrank392
@frankfrank392
@frankfrank392 11 ай бұрын
@@funkids4102 What payment do you think should be made, specifically?
@funkids4102
@funkids4102 11 ай бұрын
@@frankfrank392 German destroy almost 50% of my country.Ussr then occupied us for almost 50 years and force Poland(goverment this time was communistic) to resign from reparation. Germans didnt pay
@funkids4102
@funkids4102 11 ай бұрын
@@frankfrank392 Polish officials docs says about 1 532 170 mln$
@riquelmeone
@riquelmeone 3 жыл бұрын
As a German this is sad and spooky to watch, but so powerful. Well done on the American photographer (and the editing). I hope this video gets a lot of views as it is a strong reminder of humanity being able to achieve more if we all work together rather than hating on our differences. Thanks for uploading.
@kosior2859
@kosior2859 3 жыл бұрын
for deutch ?
@folksurvival
@folksurvival 3 жыл бұрын
Your people were the heroes of the war.
@aurorasdawn4681
@aurorasdawn4681 3 жыл бұрын
What do you mean by "hating on our differences"? That's not what happened. Poland was run by a military dictatorship who preferred to annex Danzig by force rather than attend the negotiation table in order to find a peaceful solution. Their invasion plans also included the conquest of East Prussia and with French and British help they expected it to be an easy win. That's why the photographer says "A nation deceived" in the clip.
@aurorasdawn4681
@aurorasdawn4681 3 жыл бұрын
@@averagegigel1448 Has there ever been a war that was "race-related"?
@Kolderup2
@Kolderup2 3 жыл бұрын
@@aurorasdawn4681 He doesn’t talk about a „deceived“ nation. His words are „These are the faces of a nation besieged.“
@fp5495
@fp5495 3 жыл бұрын
I believe there are whole generations that don't realize this did not happen that long ago, and was closer to this current century than one would think to imagine. I grew up with people who lived through WWII, but they never spoke of it, and their children, Baby Boomers, who would be parents of my generation, Gen-X, didn't have a clue either. From what I see, the 1950s pretty much tried furiously to move on and forget about the whole thing, and just stare toward the future, and the Baby Boomers were happy as pigs in poop doing so. Post-WWII wasn't perfect for everyone, but damn, it sure was a very fruitful time to grow up in and experience; something that could never be emulated again.
@mee6703
@mee6703 2 жыл бұрын
now look at people today. weak. gluttonous. i could go on.
@vicanjel
@vicanjel 2 жыл бұрын
It is as if time itself is only measured on convenience. WWII happened not so long ago, but the current man finds it difficult to try the shoes of those who lived it. To me the current state of the hedonistic and insecure -but security seeking- western society is a sign, a sign of a 21st century man who thinks he has feet too big, too precious, to even try the shoes of old. I will assert that La Belle Époque was in a similar state, but under a very different cultural significance...and these people lived above the ashes of the Napoleonic Wars. Edit: I forgot to mention that small period between WWI and WWII known as Années Folles. It definitely seems to be a recurring factor.
@ReplyNotificationsMuted
@ReplyNotificationsMuted 2 жыл бұрын
@@mee6703 and confused, mostly about their identity, so sad how theres no direction
@jonahblaymires3482
@jonahblaymires3482 2 жыл бұрын
The war didn't officially end until 1989 so really not very long ago. Also our generation is only taught about the war from D day 1944. Theres a huge chunk of the war that might be soon forgotten. Words cannot describe how awful the concentration camps were but somehow they pale in the sear brutality of the events that took place earlier on and before the war. I dare anyone to watch the film "come and see". The movie is so confronting many cannot watch it in its entirety. Yet its still doesn't come close to the most shocking things that happened. Things got so out of hand in the area the film was set in that that even the SS was so appalled by what was happening they tried to make enquiries. Many terrible things have happened since the beginning of recorded history, but the second world war has to be the worst thing that has ever happened and I tell you, it beats the runner up by a huge margin.
@casinoz8013
@casinoz8013 2 жыл бұрын
My grandpa was just a young child in France when Germany invaded. He told me how a few German soldiers told them all to go upstairs and used the downstairs for a few days until they left to go somewhere else. They didn't hurt him or anyone innocent and even let them eat some food, use the washroom etc. I just say that to say not all the Germans soldiers were monsters gunning down innocent people. I think the overall agenda was bad and it unfortunately makes everyone look bad but in reality -- a lot of those soldiers were just doing their job.
@BangBang-hk4rg
@BangBang-hk4rg 3 жыл бұрын
Seeing this makes me feel guilty as hell for complaining about the little nuisances in my life. 😔
@oliveryt7168
@oliveryt7168 3 жыл бұрын
Nah. You cant and you shouldnt compare your worries with them of others...
@masterofpain120
@masterofpain120 3 жыл бұрын
@Robert Dunn nah fuck that. Just because someone has it worse than you doesn't mean that your lifes troubles are any less than just that. Troubles.
@maribart4237
@maribart4237 3 жыл бұрын
@@masterofpain120 it actually does cause you could have it much worse.
@TheSemibitch
@TheSemibitch 3 жыл бұрын
Those people would not want you to know such hardship. But it is healthy to have some perspective in life. You know.. it could always be worse.
@_Hamish
@_Hamish 3 жыл бұрын
The problems of today are nothing compared to the past. WW2 was the end of the world for millions. The 80's were a bees dick away from nuclear warfare and the end of the world. Before ww2 was nothing but sadness, wars, famine.
@jolonf
@jolonf 8 ай бұрын
Very similar to the current images coming out of Gaza.
@danteonkhu1669
@danteonkhu1669 3 жыл бұрын
Imagine if we could also have images from the medieval times, how much more vivid History would look. Thank you for the upload, this footage is amazing.
@kokonana4086
@kokonana4086 3 жыл бұрын
It's tremendously heart-wrenching to see the close-up faces of those who miserably suffered during the war in this film. My thoughts and prayers go out to Poland and her people.
@KoOkiEzRoCkz
@KoOkiEzRoCkz 2 жыл бұрын
Coloring B&W footage always disorients me. Because even though I know its real, B&W makes it feel so long ago, almost alien and fictional. Seeing it in colour makes it easier to imagine what it actually looked like. It solidifies the reality it. Horrors I've only read about become more daunting to think of.
@AgeofReason
@AgeofReason 2 жыл бұрын
This shit wasn't real
@KoOkiEzRoCkz
@KoOkiEzRoCkz 2 жыл бұрын
@@AgeofReason Usually dont respond to posts like this but curious to know why u say so?
@AgeofReason
@AgeofReason 2 жыл бұрын
@@KoOkiEzRoCkz over the years I've come to think that none of these were and are anything other than political propaganda. One won't come to such a conclusion without finding it interesting enough to look into on their own, which simply means me saying it and giving a few examples won't be enough to convince anyone of anything; it's a personal exploration and learning endeavor. Life. Lies. Earth.
@KoOkiEzRoCkz
@KoOkiEzRoCkz 2 жыл бұрын
@@AgeofReason Your opinion can make sense in the context of videos. Videos can be faked and acted out. But what about the people who lived in those times? A number of them still alive even now? People with first-hand memories/experience of those days?
@AgeofReason
@AgeofReason 2 жыл бұрын
@@KoOkiEzRoCkz @@KoOkiEzRoCkz well, my grandmother survived both WW's and she loved the leader back then. She said what we were told was all lies. She was German. My whole bloodline is German and swedish. She's dead now, but what's that tell you? Probably that I'm just some weird evil guy on the internet in America.
@goldmanjace
@goldmanjace Жыл бұрын
the people digging for potatoes were mistaken for people or troops digging trenches! They did NOT go flying around looking for potatoe digging civilians to shoot!
@fiaskolo
@fiaskolo Жыл бұрын
Digging trenches with fucking farming tools? They obviously did shoot civilians. German air planes targeted columns of civilians.
@0815Catgus
@0815Catgus 10 ай бұрын
@@fiaskolo sounds fake to me
@sketchpad7116
@sketchpad7116 3 жыл бұрын
.
@tonyg5132
@tonyg5132 3 жыл бұрын
It showed on their faces too that they had a hard life.
@edmundpower1250
@edmundpower1250 3 жыл бұрын
We've the virus to contend with though
@eldin8910
@eldin8910 3 жыл бұрын
@@edmundpower1250 yea but you don’t have to worry about getting shot trying to farm for food when you can order online and sit in your house watching netflix
@SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath
@SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath 3 жыл бұрын
@@edmundpower1250 lol, The virus that has a 99.8% survival rate and most people have to be tested to even know they have it? Yes, so scary..
@DChristina
@DChristina 3 жыл бұрын
@@SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath Well said! Read Dr Tenpenny about why not to take the shot. People are living with a false sense of security now...these imposed restrictions are just a test run.
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