Poles In Persia (1943)
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
- Full title reads: "POLES IN PERSIA".
Persia (Iran).
Various shots of small crowd of Polish refugees on their way from Poland to Persia - they are walking through the desert. One family is picked out, the Kowalski family - mother, father and four children. They carry bundles which are their only belongings.
Various shots of the refugees arriving at the special reception centre in Persia. They are reunited with other migrants. They kiss and hug each other. The refugees giving their details to officials. Clothes are delivered out to the needy. Various shots of the refugees, including the Kowalski family, refreshing at the refugee camp - tents seen around. They put on fresh clothes.
Various shots of the refugees eating in a large mess tent. Several shots of some Polish folk dancing. The family strolling around the camp and sitting around - Mrs Kowalski doing some needlework while Mr Kowalski reads newspaper. Several shots of the refugees at open-air religious service.
Camp Commandant speaks to the refugees and tells of the need for able people in the fight. The father, eldest son and daughter pick up their bags and leave Mrs Kowalski - father and son kiss the children and then kiss mother's hand. Corps of women soldiers marching, amongst the ranks is the eldest daughter of the Kowalski family. The son and the father in the ranks of the army. Various shots showing Mrs Kowalski busy at work in the refugee camp. The two youngest children are seen at open-air school.
Montage of close up shots of the Kowalskis walking, arriving to Persia and walking in their brigades.
Amendment July 2016: A visitor to the site has informed us about the following history of Polish refugees in Persia: Thousands of Poles were deported to the USSR in 1940-1, after the Red Army invaded Poland. Following the outbreak of the Soviet-German war in June 1941, talks began between Stalin and the Polish government in exile. These concluded with the signing of the Sikorski-Mayski agreement (30 July 1941). In August 1941, Soviet authorities issued an “amnesty” decree for Polish citizens.
The Polish-Soviet agreement enabled the Polish Embassy to resume operations, and gave Polish people an opportunity to leave their places of exile. Moreover, it created a legal basis for the formation of the Polish Army in the USSR, under the command of Gen. Wladyslaw Anders (hence the name Anders’ Army). The army was a component of the Polish Armed Forces, subordinate to the government in London. The Polish Army (app. 76,000 people) was evacuated to Iran in 1942, along with around 40,000 Polish civilians. It was then that settlements were created for the civilians in Africa, Iran, India, Palestine, Mexico and New Zealand.
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my grandmother is polish who maried in HAMEDAN province (iran ) with my grand father .
Hamadan is a Kurdish city in east iran
@@thekurdishgirl6538 As an Iranian kurd, I gotta tell you that it's not, people of Hamedan are mostly Azeri. Stop spreading hatred.
@@Ash-wz8boDear lord. You two make Kurds look real bad. Hamedan is a city in north-central Iran and its inhabitants are mostly Persian. I've lived in Hamedan for years. I never saw a single Kurd there, and Azeris are a tiny tiny minority. (I've never seen any Azeris in Hamedan either, but I've heard of them.) There are Turks (Turkomans) living in Hamedan (particularly its surrounding villages; less so in the city itself), but they're not Azeri. My own great-grandfather was a Turkoman from a village near Hamedan who moved to Azarbaijan, married an Azeri, and settled there.
@@Ash-wz8bo A majority of the population speaks the Hamadani dialect of Persian and standard Persian, with a Turkic and Kurdish minority
Poles, remember this and never stand against the Iranian sisters and brothers. Rescpect them for their humanity.
I have a true story an international Iranian truck driver was in Poland when his truck broke down badly, truck being so old parts were not available...while stuff was going people heard about it and word spread fast and people donated enough to buy him a sick brand new expensive massive truck 🤩. The polish community said we heard great things about polish people who lived in Iran during ww2....and so we wanted to do our best.
We, Poles really like and respect Iranians.
Dokładnie tak było. Był pewien problem z Irańskimi władzami ale wszystko się udało. Mam nadzieję że kierowca do dziś cieszy się ze Scani👍💪. Pozdrawiam z Polski.
Tak było. Śledziłam tą historię na fb.😊
@@fanfarlom4119 Ja też, pozdrawiam 😉👍
I am persian i love peopel poland
u love too and love persian greetings from poland
THANK YOU
@@MrKitket 🥰
@@wladyslawratusinski5807 🥰
I'm persian too. But I don't like Poland!! Because many people of Poland are rassists.. the administrators are rassists when u go out to shop uou see there rassists they ask you why do you so much money where is your bomb ?!! 2021 Poland closed him border to thousands of refugees hunderts are died and children too .. this people attacking foreigner and obviously woman's too .. I don't love Poland I HHHHT this country
Iran was very welcoming to Polish refugees escaping Russian tyranny.
Thank you - a friend in need is a friend indeed!
Yes, Iranians have been enduring Russian tyranny for years now. We felt the pain of Poles back then as we are feeling the pain of Ukrainians now. We are all united against Russian-Islamic alliance.
Communism has no nationality.
They were escaping hitler
Tragic and amazing...
This is why as a Pole, I will always love the citizens, good-hearted Iranian people! They took in and cared for Polish orphans who survived the terrible ordeal in the hands of two brutal, criminal regimes: Nazi Germany and Russia! I will never forget it as a Pole!! Love, love to Iranian people, and I so wish you were all completely free and prospering today!! All the best wishes from me! ❤
Britain and Russia invaded Iran and the result was a forgotten famine in which 4 million Iranians died. Post war poor Iranians suffered under a dictatorship resulting in the 1979 revolution. Am not surprised Iran has no great love for the West which treated it terribly.
However, Poles remember the help Iran gave Poles and tgefe is a monument to Iran in the center of Warsaw
New Zealand took over 600 children and their carers and set up a special camp where they were encouraged to retain their language and culture. The Soviets demanded that they were returned but the NZ Government refused.
@@juliaforsyth8332 Bravo the Kiwis :)
We didn't suffer as "poor Iranians" after the world war ll in Iran. We were actually getting more developed, it was just the islamists and the leftists that were mad which resulted the 1979 and then the rest...
I love polish people I got so many friends in uk
Good luck from 🇵🇱...I wish for stability, balance and good cooperation and relations
🇵🇱🤝🇬🇧
Great respect 🕊️
@@DianaKazimiera- l am kurdish, l love polish people
God bless Poland-Lahestan from Iran
Both Poles And Iranians Suffered A Lot of WW2
Poland By Germany And USSR
Iran by USSR UK and USA
Iranian helped them a lot. They respected them fed them and sheltered them
No borders and limits for Love , Respect,and Helping others.
Be kind and be a good human being.
please watch THE LOST REQUIEM a documentary film by Iranian filmmaker KHOSROW SINAI About Polish refugees in Iran during the second world war
Thankyou i will try to search for it thankyou
Yeah thanks for that
This should be on the all history books. ❤
Where are they or their descendants now? Did they eventually settle down and assimilate in modern Iran?
no, because their trail went on to Palestine, North Africa and Italy where they fought the Germans
A lot of them did, but most of them either returned to Poland.
My girlfriends Grandpa was polish, he joind Armenian church and changed his name to a hyper nationalistic Persian family name 😂
@@medimedimadmadI met a polish medic in a hospital in London who was called Cyrus. I asked him where he got his name from. He said his grand father was a refugee in Iran and he choose the name for (him) his grand sun as respect for Iranian culture and history
However, when Iranian students in Ukraine wanted to return to Iran via Poland, the Polish border guards forced them to collect garbage !!!!!!! Shame on this world !!
Do you have some resources for that statement? It was Ukrainian border control who didn't let the foreign students pass.
Not true, every people could cross border UA-PL.
your comment is garbage
عیبی ندارد، خوبی کردن نباید در ازای انتظاری از طرف یا آن کشور داشن، متاسفانه سیاست ناجوانمردانه غرب بعضی از کشورهای اروپایی،تبلیغات بدی علیه ايرانيان کردند ،دلیلشم به خاطر اینکه دستشان دیگر مفت به نفت نرسید ، شروع کردن به بد گویی علیه ایران، کشوری که در دنیا میشه گفت مهربانترین پ صلح طلب ترین کشور هست ، الان شده بدنامترین کشور،
Do you see these women and kids? This is what refugees look like. There is no life in their eyes at all, there is trauma, no shoes on their feet. We all saw these healthy men with the most expensive iPhones and very well dressed coming on bealrusina visas to the polish boarder angry and demanding, throwing bricks.
Ariowie zwycieza w tej walce
😂😂😂😂
Always the wealthiest escape, the poor stay to fight or die.
Chwala wam.
It’s a shame that today the polish government won’t take in a single Muslim refugee
Maybe because France 2015 crisis?
They already have havem and accept them. The trick is in letting all the world know you aren't welcoming country so you don't end up as Italy, or Greece.
Iranians aren't really Muslim, its forced on them
@@user-ig7gf3qt8j
That was a false flag
@@masyaf897 What do you mean?
They stayed because that area of Iran is known to have blonde and blue
😂😂😂😂
Wielka Droga 1946. You Tube. // Polish Women Troops 1943. You Tube. // General Anders and General Patton. You Tube.
Wielka Droga 1946
I did not see locals in this film?......
f course. Because that was rather British than Persian work.
@@tomaszsebastian2970you are so wrong. You ever heard of Persian hospitality? I’ve never heard of British hospitality, only colonialism
@@g.i.520 It was no hospitality. Only british business. But still british.
අපිට නම් මේව හීන
ඒ හීනේ ජීවත් නොවී ඉන්න මම කැමතියි😐😐
we wellcomed them, but they hit us
Wczesniej dodalem komentaz, ktory sie nie wyswietlil, ciekawe kto to kontroluje?
Domyśl się.
When Iran was under Russo-British occupation
This is US/GB propaganda ..... look how fit, well dressed they are, no worn shoes after 100's of miles thru desert?? you should have seen the genuine refugees, my family.
They didn’t pass from desert, they came with ship from Caspian sea. What is your narrative?
Aj waj.
The film was never made in Iran. This is one of WWII British propaganda. Stop this disinformation.
I'm from Iran,reza shah(the king of Iran)helped Polish refigeue,but my government (Islamic republic)try to say that shah was a bad king,,,but we Iranian ppl know that,he was a angel
@@Im_great_cyrus I am not discussing whether your king was an angel or a devil. I am discussing the authenticity of the film.
It was in iran .we have still poles in Iran
Watch this film then: My Iranian Paradise by a Danish-Polish borne in Iran 2008
@@Im_great_cyrusReza Shah was brought to power by Brits coup and taken off by them his son was put on his place and brought back to power by a coup against the democratically elected Mosadegh who Nationalised Iranian Oil
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Total propaganda as my family will testify, total fiction.
Where were your family. In Iran or in Poland or in Palestine? Did they go to stablish a Zehonist state there or just to emigrate and live like an equal member of the society. Do you approve of creation of an Appartied state and exterminating of the people Palestine?
We will testify, too. There's a whole army of us. You're a troll.
This explains the negative elements in Muslim countries