Reaction To Polish 1000 Year Hell March (1966 Millennium Parade)

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  • Reaction To Polish 1000 Year Hell March (1966 Millennium Parade)
    This is my reaction to Polish 1000 Year Hell March (1966 Millennium Parade)
    In this video I react to a hell march military parade in Poland in 1966 that took place to celebrate Poland being 1000 years and their millennium as a country. We say the Polish military marching through Poland.
    Original Video - • Polish Millenium Parad...

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  • @nicku1
    @nicku1 2 месяца назад +42

    1:55 the "logo" is an eagle, Polish national emblem.

  • @grimmjowespada2422
    @grimmjowespada2422 2 месяца назад +20

    9:36 The narrator says:
    "may they never be used for any other purpose than parades"

    • @alh6255
      @alh6255 2 месяца назад +2

      All in all, this equipment was not used (apart from the interventions of the Soviet block in Czechoslovakia, a few years later, in 1968, but the Poles did not use weapons there and tried to do nothing in general), and martial law in Poland in 1980, but then tanks went on the streets, people were threatened, but they were not shot from tanks... The Poles gave the Ukrainians a lot of their old equipment from the communist times after Russia attacked Ukraine in 1922, but this equipment was much newer, from the 70s and 80s, and often in addition it was later improved and modernized.

  • @user-jh3im5xj4c
    @user-jh3im5xj4c 2 месяца назад +19

    W ciepły lipcowy poranek 1966 r. UCZestniczyłem W DEFILADZIE TYSIĄCLECIA prezentując sztandar 1 dywizji im.Kościuszki spod Lenino. Nalazek.

    • @bahalasb633
      @bahalasb633 2 месяца назад +4

      Pozdrawiam serdecznie.

    • @janpawlak6112
      @janpawlak6112 2 месяца назад +5

      Gratuluję Ci serdecznie że miałeś okazję brać w tym udział

  • @mrflopper7064
    @mrflopper7064 2 месяца назад +39

    Poland is becoming exceptionally strong.

    • @piotrgott02024
      @piotrgott02024 2 месяца назад +4

      Now we are in the 20th place in global rank of world armies.

    • @dees84
      @dees84 2 месяца назад +11

      "Si vis pacem, para bellum"
      "If you want a peace, be prepared for a war"

    • @witapicheta1287
      @witapicheta1287 2 месяца назад +4

      ​@@piotrgott02024Piotrze u nas tylko służby specjalna mają sprzęt, reszta to dziadostwo. Mam kuzyna w dywizji logistycznej. A w pracy pracował ze mną sierżant sztabowy teraz juz w rezerwie. Włosy dęba stają z się tam dzieje, jaki mamy sprzęt ect. Wszystkiego dobrego

    • @piotrgott02024
      @piotrgott02024 2 месяца назад

      @@witapicheta1287 Nie przekonuje mnie ta odpowiedź, że Tusk nie jest zdrajcą, kiedy rozbrajał polskie wojsko, szczególnie na zachodzie PL i robił reset z Rosja tuż po zamachu na polski samolot z PL prezydentem, Lechem K. i innymi blisko 100 osobami na pokładzie i oddania sprawy śledztwa prokuraturze Rosji. Ale dziękuję i za tą odpowiedź.
      ps
      Tak, jestem całkowicie przekonany, że to był zaplanowany zamach, a Tusk pomógł go przeprowadzić, wszak odkąd rządził w PL współpracował ze służbami rosyjskimi i to we własnym kraju, w Polsce, którym pozwolił zostać i działać, bo podpisał z nimi taką umowę, kiedy wizytował na Kremlu.
      Pozdrawiam.

    • @TheOutlander82
      @TheOutlander82 2 месяца назад

      no it's not

  • @goralka2032
    @goralka2032 2 месяца назад +31

    This parade referred to the army in the early days of Poland, their costumes and weapons in the old days, as they celebrated 1000 years of the Polish state, counted from 966, when Poland adopted Christianity. I don't know if you know, but in the old days the army called hussars (the one with wings) had horses of a different breed than those in other horse armies. They were bred only on a few farms and there was a total ban on trading these horses, under penalty of death. They were strong enough to carry a heavy knight in armor and very fast. They were typical war horses without fear. They were trained to fight, attacking with their hooves, biting and trashing the enemy. They did great damage to the enemy in battles and spread terror. I remember the parade, I was 9 years old at the time and it was a great experience for me and it was very beautiful. I also remember those people, dignitaries and the first secretary of the party on the stands, everything was beautiful, but in reality it was not so beautiful. The communists only cared about their image.

    • @jn1205
      @jn1205 2 месяца назад

      Moher , filozof grecki?

    • @paulinarapicka
      @paulinarapicka 2 месяца назад +3

      Yeah, a propos those horses- the term "breed" is relatively young, about 200 years, from the time of the first dog breed show. Everything before was bred according to a "type". I found info that those "hussar horses" were our native mares bred with Turkish horses (akhal-teke and Turkmen among others) and with "dzianet" horses- Spanish and Portuguese horses (Pura Raza Espanola and the like). These horses were known under the term "koń Polski" - "Polish Horse" (NOT to be confused with "konik Polski", this one is an attempt to bring back "Tarpan"- a wild, forest, small primitive type of a horse). It is a shame that type of war horse is no more, and that we don't really know what it was, we can only guess...

    • @jn1205
      @jn1205 2 месяца назад +2

      @@paulinarapicka Komu to tłumaczysz ? .Polacy dyskutują między sobą po angielsku z translatiora hehe, po drugie kogo to interesuje , legendy maliniaków o koniah ..

    • @michakuzniak2260
      @michakuzniak2260 2 месяца назад +3

      ​​@@jn1205Tak..na pewno korzystają z translatiora😂 Sam może następnym razem skorzystasz z tego wynalazku 😅Husaria też pewnie dla Ciebie jest legendą, maliniaku. Szparagi dobrze się zbiera w tym roku na zachodzie? Powodzenia

    • @jn1205
      @jn1205 2 месяца назад

      @@michakuzniak2260 Dużo jest fałszywych informacji o Husarii , a moher powtarza i duma go rozpiera ,chociaż nie miał żadnej w tym zasługi, nie zna angielskiego to korzysta z automatu

  • @CarriettaCarrieWhite
    @CarriettaCarrieWhite 2 месяца назад +12

    Summary of what the narrator said (original word choice and added sidenotes with dates):
    1:07 "Defilada Tysiąclecia" - Millennium Parade
    1:23 Major General Czesław Waryszak reports to Marshal Spychalski his readiness for the parade.
    2:02 Figure of the "Piast eagle" from 35 "IL 28" bombers. The leader of the figure is Lieutenant Colonel Wójcik. Jubilee "1000" of 42 "LIMs".
    2:33 White and red sheet from "Iskier", Polish design and production.
    2:43 Herringbone pattern
    2:28 "MIG 19" and the fastest supersonic planes shown for the first time
    2:58 "MIG 21", could not reach full speed because the windows in Warsaw apartments would not withstand.
    3:23 The parade on the ground opens with a representative company of the Polish Army.
    3:28 On the commander's head is a Greater Poland helmet with feathers and a chain mail cap. These are the provinces of King Bolesław the Brave [ruled 992-1025].
    3:35 Foot shield guards from the officers' communications school in Zegrze
    3:41 Horse team. Stallions from state stables, armor from the hands of modern masters.
    4:02 Coats of arms of Polish cities on shields. Infantry from the Battle of Grunwald [1410]. Transommen, crossbowmen.
    4:30 Infantry from the times of King Jan III Sobieski [ruled 1674-1696]. Muskets carried up to 200 meters.
    4:40 The famous Polish armored cavalry - hussars from the 17th century.
    5:01 Kosciuszko scythemen [Kościuszko lived 1746-1817]. As befits the first truly people's army, they greet the leaders of the people's state.
    5:08 10th infantry regiment, it's already the time of partitions [partitions: 1772, 1793, 1795].
    5:15 "Fourth members" [PL: czwartacy] of the November Uprising [1830-1831].
    5:23 Kosciuszko Cavalry.
    5:30 2nd Uhlan Regiment of the Duchy of Warsaw from the times of the Napoleonic Wars [1803-1815].
    5:41 September 1939. Many of us remember those soldiers, lancers armed with rifles and lances.
    5:53 Berlin conquerors' column.
    6:01 The first Warsaw cavalry brigade closed the horse epic in the Polish army.
    6:07 Battle banners from Lenino, Janowskie forests, Monte Casino and Madrid. All fronts where Polish soldiers fought against fascism.
    6:21 Boys from military academies and officers' schools were born after the war.
    6:38 Veterans and descendants of the Kościuszko Division.
    6:43 Podhale soldiers [PL: podhalańczycy] in capes close the walking and traditional part of the parade.

    • @CarriettaCarrieWhite
      @CarriettaCarrieWhite 2 месяца назад +3

      Part2:
      6:49 The technique demonstration begins.
      6:51 Reconnaissance cars drive as easily as they swim.
      6:54 Armored personnel carriers protect against radioactive radiation.
      6:58 Self-propelled twin anti-aircraft guns. Barrels automatically coupled to each other.
      7:10 Floating cars.
      7:13 Floating transporters. The same thing, but on tracks.
      7:20 Other transporters called "Topaz". All filled with boys in berets.
      7:41 Coastal defense forces wear blue, airborne troops wear red.
      7:45 Paratroopers - a young unit, but already shrouded in legend.
      7:48 Even the most modern army can't do without the old virus.
      7:56 ASU 85 self-propelled guns adapted for air transport.
      8:10 The younger sisters of the famous Katyushas, who were the terror of the Nazis.
      8:14 Modern BM 21 combat vehicles with 40 launchers.
      8:23 T 55 tanks produced by the Polish defense industry. They can cross the river by driving along the bottom, and they can operate equally well during the day and at night thanks to night vision devices.
      8:37 Anti-tank guided missiles.
      8:47 Guided 2-stage surface-to-air anti-aircraft missiles.
      9:08 Navy missiles. Surface-to-water missiles, water-to-water missiles.
      9:20 Ground-to-ground on wheeled chassis and tracks.
      9:22 Land forces rockets.
      9:29 The heaviest of the presented surface-to-surface tactical-operational missiles. Carefully cleaned and painted. May they never serve any purpose other than parades.
      9:48 On July 22, for the 22nd time, representatives of all regions, all professions and organizations took part in the youth demonstration. [this is propaganda, marches were obligatory]
      10:02 Miners' orchestra of the Walenty-Wawel mine.
      10:13 Athletes close the procession. The same young people who serve in the military, work and study fill the sports fields.
      10:52 The millennium parade was a beautiful, colorful spectacle.

    • @DamorkaDalilla
      @DamorkaDalilla 2 месяца назад +1

      @@CarriettaCarrieWhite Thank you for the effort put in translation. I think it will be great for all non polish speakers who watch this

    • @MeMe-ph1wd
      @MeMe-ph1wd Месяц назад

      @@DamorkaDalilla Yes, very good. I translate lyrics from songs with translator, but speaking I understand maybe 5 words from context.

  • @0plp0
    @0plp0 2 месяца назад +25

    At that time, the Polish Army had almost 500,000 soldiers and was second after the USSR in the Warsaw Pact. This parade was important for the authorities because they wanted to show Poland's strength and distract society from the problems in the country. This is also why a lot of effort went into building 1,000 schools to celebrate this anniversary.

    • @jakubpomorski4485
      @jakubpomorski4485 5 дней назад

      Ta armia miała atakować Dannie i Niemcy (Denmark und Germany)/

    • @0plp0
      @0plp0 4 дня назад

      @@jakubpomorski4485 Z tego co pamiętam to tylko Danię. Dlatego mieliśmy sporą ilość okrętów desantowych.

  • @robertkowalski7932
    @robertkowalski7932 2 месяца назад +17

    "Blue Berets" - a naval landing force formed to attack Denmark.

  • @wewtomi
    @wewtomi 2 месяца назад +1

    My family never mentioned it. This "Kronika Filmowa" was screened mainly in cinemas before film shows. TV was limited thiese days.

  • @andrzejkowalski4021
    @andrzejkowalski4021 2 месяца назад +5

    1. 2:34 Polish design and Polish production jet planes.
    2. The real contemporary 1966 parade begins at 6:06 min. before it was a historical enactments.
    3. They always wanted to make some peaceful accent.

  • @PaddyThePole
    @PaddyThePole 2 месяца назад +16

    Greetings from Glasgow 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @smerfdzikus2334
    @smerfdzikus2334 2 месяца назад +11

    I pomyśleć, że taka defilada odbyła się zaledwie 20 lat po wojnie, gdy nasz kraj był w całkowitej ruinie.

    • @leno_o17
      @leno_o17 Месяц назад +1

      Korea Północna też ma genialne parady.

    • @smerfdzikus2334
      @smerfdzikus2334 Месяц назад

      @@leno_o17 Korea Północna to stan umysłu, takie ZSRR 2.0 tylko że mniejsze. Tu nie ma co porównywać ich do Polski. C

    • @leno_o17
      @leno_o17 Месяц назад +1

      @@smerfdzikus2334 a polska w latach 60 była tak bardzo różna od ZSRR...

    • @smerfdzikus2334
      @smerfdzikus2334 Месяц назад

      @@leno_o17 myślałem, że mówisz o współczesnej Polsce. Ale w latach 60 nie byliśmy potęgą nuklearną a Korea nią jest

  • @HEN-Huzar
    @HEN-Huzar 2 месяца назад +5

    7:22 Warsaw center, Marszałkowska street.

  • @anetgumienik4476
    @anetgumienik4476 2 месяца назад +3

    Omg thank you for showing this video I didn’t know it existed. My grandfather was in that march and we only heard about it from him

    • @anetgumienik4476
      @anetgumienik4476 2 месяца назад

      The athletes were students and in the arm reserves

  • @bahalasb633
    @bahalasb633 2 месяца назад +2

    Pozdrowienia i podziękowania z Polski.

  • @stich2277
    @stich2277 2 месяца назад +4

    btw Polnd and Russia are the only countries that celebrate independence from each other

  • @marcusdion8100
    @marcusdion8100 2 месяца назад +5

    this military parade was in Warszawa

  • @HEN-Huzar
    @HEN-Huzar 2 месяца назад +4

    2:05 Eagle formation.Emblem of the Republic of Poland 🇵🇱. Then the Polish People's Republic in 1966.

  • @wodzovsky
    @wodzovsky 2 месяца назад +7

    It was all a show, the army was strong, but it was all under the rule of communists from Russia. Times were very difficult then and under the political and military influence of the Soviet Union.

  • @jolan630
    @jolan630 2 месяца назад

    Very impressive Poland !

  • @pabloantonio6474
    @pabloantonio6474 2 месяца назад +2

    J saw this first time in my live. Impressive

  • @woloszyntomek
    @woloszyntomek 2 месяца назад +1

    I do not remeber exactly either it was end of '50, or something around mid '60 when Polish Air Force was 4th largest in the world by numbers (including mostly modern designs at that time - i.e. nearly new 600 Mig21, second user after Soviet Union).

  • @shinji1991
    @shinji1991 9 дней назад

    Many Polish people under the original video, stated that they kind of felt more secure seeing this as Warsaw Pact compared to modern day NATO. I must say - seeing this video everytime brings some odd feeling of kind of proud, even though we have to remember, that it wasn't sovereign Poland at the time!

  • @marcinszrajber
    @marcinszrajber 2 месяца назад +4

    I will try to translate everything for you so you know what the man is saying
    1:09
    In two birthdays of our country - 1000 and 22, big military parade in Warsaw
    1:18 Commander of the Warsaw’s(? You were talking so I can’t hear😅?) General Czesław Waryszak is telling Marshal Spychalski that troops are ready for parade
    1:42
    24 honourable peals, meanwhile jets are starting from the nearby airports
    1:56 Piast’s eagle formed by 35 Ił-28 bombers
    2:08 Jubilee 1000 formed by 42 Lims, they already are above Warsaw
    2:13 route of jets was made public and we know who is leading the formation - it is ppdkł Wójcik, Exactly where eagle’s head is located
    2:33 White and red formation by Iskry - Polish construction and production
    2:42 formation chevron weave
    2:48 Migs 29 and supersonic jets shown for the first time
    2:58 Migs 21 couldn’t fly at max speed, Windows in Warsaw wouldn’t handle it.
    3:10 Pułkownik (…)? - The same person who led the parade in liberated Warsaw in January 1945
    3:20 Parade of the millenium starts with ceremonial guard of Polish Army
    3:26 Szyszak Wielkopolski on the head of leader, command probably said in old Polish. These are solders of Bolesław Chrobry (1025). Shield bearers from military school in Zgierz
    4:02 On the shields, there are emblems of Polish cities, Soldiers from all of Poland come to fight in Grunwald (1410)
    4:32 Soldiers from the times of Jan III Sobieski (1674-1696)
    4:40 Famous Polish soldiers, Hussars from the 17th century
    5:02 Kosynierzy from the time of Kościuszko Uprising (1794)
    5:07 10th regiment of Infrantry, from the times of partitions (1772-1795)
    5:16 Soldiers of November Uprising (1830-1831)
    5:24 Soldiers on horses from Kościuszko Uprising (1794)
    5:30 2nd regiment of Ułans of Duchy od Warsaw (1807-1815) from times of Napoleonic Wars
    5:43 September 1939. A lot of us remember these soldiers, Ułans equipped with carbines and lances
    5:53 collumn of conquerors of Berlin
    6:01 First Warsaw’s cavalry brigade closed time frame for horses in Polish Army
    6:08 Military banners from Lenino, forests of Janosek, Monte Cassino and Madrid. From all the frontlines where Polish Soldiers fought with Fascism.
    6:22 Boys from military schools, born after the war.
    6:40 Veterans and offsprings of Kościuszko Division
    6:45 Soldiers from Podhale close the tradicional part of the parade
    6:51 Recon Vehicles, they can either drive and swim.
    6:55 Armored Transport Vehicles, they protect from radiation
    7:00 self-propelled anti-aircrafts gun
    7:12 Swimming vehicles
    7:14 Swimming Transportes, same thing but on tracks
    7:21 Transportera called Topas, filled with boys with berets
    7:41 Coast Guards wear blue hats, Airborne wears red ones. Paratroopers are young but already famous
    7:58 Self-proppeled Canons Asu-85, adapted to be transported by air.
    8:12 Younger sisters of famous Katiusze, which were frights of Nazi soldiers
    8:16 Modern Vehicles BM-21 with 40 launchers
    8:24 T-55 tanks, built by Polish defense manufacture. They can cross the river driving on it’s bottom. They can oparate either during day or night thanks to night vission.
    8:39 Anti-tank guided missiles
    8:46 Guided anti-aircraft missiles Land-Sky
    9:10 Missiles of Polish Navy Land-Water…. and Water-Water
    9:30 The heaviest missiles from the all shown today. Let’s hope we will use it only for parades.
    9:49 22 of July for the 22nd time. People here are from all districts, all jobs and organisations
    10:03 orchestra of Mine named Walenty Wawel
    11:05 We are sorry to all viewrs who had to watch ten parade on black and white screens.
    It isn’t 100% accurate but I hope it helped you to understand the video. I also added time frames so you could know time for each type of soldiers

  • @mateuszty
    @mateuszty 2 месяца назад +1

    You have to remember that our army was under commandment of Soviet Union. If the war would begin we would literally died attacking Denmark. And this civil people on the end- they were forced to go... Scale is different, but it's a bit like in North Korea... So this part of parade for me it's kind like a symbol that we were under occupation of Soviet Union.

  • @grzegorzpawlikowski2571
    @grzegorzpawlikowski2571 2 месяца назад

    Przydałyby się teraz takie siły zbrojne w Polsce i szacunek do munduru. Myśl techniczna polskich inżynierów jest the best. Niestety mało wykorzystywana. Pozdrowienia dla wszystkich.

  • @mrok31337
    @mrok31337 2 месяца назад +4

    You have a lot of questions. If You want we can have a video call and talk about polish history, that was my major especially second world war

  • @robsonrobson3483
    @robsonrobson3483 2 месяца назад +3

    1966

  • @piotrnotecki6196
    @piotrnotecki6196 2 месяца назад +3

    Don't forget that it was Soviet equipment. It was to be used against, among others, Great Britain. Fortunately, it was never used and now we are allies. And we have replaced or are replacing all these weapons with American and Korean ones, and we buy missiles from Norway, the USA and Great Britain. We now produce a lot of weapons ourselves. And the direction in which it is now directed was chosen by us, not as it was then imposed on us.

    • @alexsailor994
      @alexsailor994 2 месяца назад

      Do not lie. Tanks were produced in Poland, almost all equipment was produced in Poland, with the exception of military aircraft.
      Poland had its own industry, science, technology and much more.
      Now we only have debts left.

    • @alexsailor994
      @alexsailor994 2 месяца назад

      Do you know who sold Poland to the USSR after World War II? Who allowed Poland to occupy its territory? Who tried to give the lands of Western and Northern Poland to the Germans in the years 1945-1989?
      Except perhaps Margaret Thatcher due to the weakening of British power and the growing power of Germany?

    • @rawimir
      @rawimir 2 месяца назад

      @@alexsailor994 Even plane MiG 15 as Lim 5 were produced in Poland. Of course under Soviet licence.

  • @HEN-Huzar
    @HEN-Huzar 2 месяца назад +2

    "Defilada tysiąclecia" -"The parade of the millennium" in English. Defilada-parade, tysiąc-thousand, lata-years, lecia-years, in the genitive form.😁👍

  • @qbsterman
    @qbsterman 2 месяца назад +1

    @MertPol I see you are very interested in Polish Husars ,in video about them you mad reaction to there is few not really precise explanations about Winged Husars . There is a real reason why they were wearing wings ,Poland until early 1800 was home to a Polish horse called Tarpan ,this horse was massive able to wear full body armour and rider with body armour without lose in it's gallop speed ,they were the biggest horses in Europe and Europe-Asia ( current Belarus, Ukraine ,Romanie , Turkey) ,this horses were very brave and could easly go trough battle field with explosions etc. ,what they were afraid of it's high pitch noise like feathers made while gliding through air ,we human can hear it but they do very well ,that is why Husars were wearing feather wings ,horse would hear this noise constantly behind geas head and rush with amazing speed and force try to get away from it ,making in a sense life tank ,that trash anything in it's path . That's also the reason why them horses were creating they bond with the rider and obey it's commands since very young age ,once it's rider died no one could ride the this horse . That's why also Husars were always from noble families cause you have train few horses during your service time Husar unit and beside noble families not many could afford it .

    • @ryszardandrzejzuk6164
      @ryszardandrzejzuk6164 2 месяца назад

      husarzami nie huzarami!!!!

    • @qbsterman
      @qbsterman 2 месяца назад

      Winged Husars unit it's in English read the whole comment then comment ,Jesus ...

  • @agnieszka7231
    @agnieszka7231 2 месяца назад +1

    The celebration of the millennium of Poland's baptism was a kind of schizophrenia. The communist government celebrated the 1000th anniversary of the state (apart from the fact that we count it from the baptism of Poland) and the Catholic Church celebrated the 1000th anniversary of the baptism. Poles, as Poles do, first saw the state parade and then went to churches to pray ;)

  • @onomatopejaB
    @onomatopejaB 2 месяца назад +7

    all the info is in voiceover - next time you could simply put video thrue AI voiceover translation tool 🤷‍♂️

  • @mateuszty
    @mateuszty 2 месяца назад

    The speed of that video is accelerated- know it from melody and what they are saying (the way how they are saying)

  • @MeMe-ph1wd
    @MeMe-ph1wd Месяц назад

    I googled Kto był marszałkiem Polski w 1966 roku?= Who was the Polish marshal in 1966?, but I did not got good results.

  • @robertkukuczka9469
    @robertkukuczka9469 2 месяца назад +1

    I was born on July 22 it used to be the communist celebration day. Nowdays it is a day of Saint Mary of Magdala.

    • @janpawlak6112
      @janpawlak6112 2 месяца назад

      To był bardzo ważny dzień Święto Odrodzenia Polski,

  • @mikolajsmuga9972
    @mikolajsmuga9972 2 месяца назад

    Polska gurom

  • @sparolek_PL
    @sparolek_PL 2 месяца назад

    I just wonder what people who dont know polish understand from this

  • @MeMe-ph1wd
    @MeMe-ph1wd Месяц назад

    About 6.30 green is (maybe) officers school, then 1. black, my guessing is police officers or army police officers. I hope correct.

  • @yabu8523
    @yabu8523 2 месяца назад +1

    The one shielding his eyes with his hand is Gomółka, the then first secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party.
    The Polish army was then a copy of the red army. The plan was to conquer Denmark.
    My father secured the parade and was an ambulance driver. He said that he had it well, but those from the units who had been standing in the heat for several hours had it worse.

  • @akasharaider5644
    @akasharaider5644 2 месяца назад +1

    It's actually very sad that during all those 1000 years of Polish history our 1000 years was during communism... Feels like slap in the face.

  • @alexsailor994
    @alexsailor994 2 месяца назад

    @Mert Pol - Do you really want to know about Poland more?

  • @rufsven8312
    @rufsven8312 2 месяца назад

    lipcowy poranek 1

  • @twisters999
    @twisters999 2 месяца назад +1

    I must admit... It was powerful 👌... If there is something communists made well they were surely military parades... And music 👌 😂... And that's probably all. I'm a little bit sad that millennium of Poland took place in the times when Poland was under the Soviet control... But ok 👌 it probably shaped us in some way. Happily communism is gone

    • @andrzejrybicki2
      @andrzejrybicki2 2 месяца назад

      Na wschodzie Europy komunizm zastąpił imperializm. Na zachodzie Europy imperializm zastępowany jest obecnie przez komunizm.

    • @twisters999
      @twisters999 2 месяца назад +1

      @@andrzejrybicki2 coś w tym jest.. Ale mam nadzieję że to tylko tak strasznie wygląda

  • @tawernapodtrolimbem8293
    @tawernapodtrolimbem8293 2 месяца назад +1

    Its like watch north Korea . People dont need guns only cooperation to have solution all future problems

  • @Persona_non_grata777
    @Persona_non_grata777 2 месяца назад +1

    🤍❤️

  • @queenxx1690
    @queenxx1690 2 месяца назад +2

    Russia has same marches they celebrate independence from us 🤣

  • @worldcitizen181
    @worldcitizen181 2 месяца назад +6

    Those days are long gone and the Polish army today no longer looks like that. All the equipment that was left over from those times has gone to the Ukraine, and Poland is arming itself to the teeth once again because Poland's neighbour is once again threatening us. Such are our neighbours. All the historical formations in this film are true, but to describe them I would have to write a whole long elaboration. Someone here has provided a link to a source on Wikipedia, so have a read. As our history has shown, the Polish soldier has always been very combatant and well-trained, and a Polish pilot will fly even on a barn door, and in order for the Polish soldier not to have to do that again, Poland has no choice but to arm itself and rebuild a large army and look for reliable allies, because it has no choice, even at the expense of the good life of Poles. There was peace for 30 years and then it started again, instead of investing in Poland we have to invest in the army again.

    • @piotrgott02024
      @piotrgott02024 2 месяца назад +1

      You're wrong. The Polish army today is more powerful (The Polish army ranks 20th in the global ranking), maybe not as numerous as in the ZSRR, because the army was much reduced, but under the PiS government, the army grew up and modernized, it grew stronger at a very fast pace. At the end of 2023y. it counts about 191 500 of which 134 500 are professional soldiers, because during the liberal-left government of D.Tusk, (which is pro-German imperialist and treasonous), the army was only shrank and weakened). Today's army almost reached 198,000 soldiers of 1999 year.

    • @worldcitizen181
      @worldcitizen181 2 месяца назад

      @@piotrgott02024 Pierdolisz nie solisz. Nie chce mi się z tobą gadać ignorancie.

  • @jerzyziemniak9939
    @jerzyziemniak9939 2 месяца назад

    Dużo sprzętu rakietowego.

  • @sawomirmarnotrawny1694
    @sawomirmarnotrawny1694 2 месяца назад +1

    1966 it was a deep russian infulance state. i was polish 1000 years of beein as a couttry. but stilll. soviet infuence. it was deep propaganda back then.

  • @PiotrJaser
    @PiotrJaser 2 месяца назад +4

    I've never seen this movie. Poland was so poor then, but the parade was interesting.

  • @sebskyYyy
    @sebskyYyy 2 месяца назад

    react to song .. dres by big cyC

  • @robertko2164
    @robertko2164 2 месяца назад +1

    That’s from 1970s Komunist era

  • @mateusz5240
    @mateusz5240 2 месяца назад +1

    He like ussr report him

  • @luciludka
    @luciludka 2 месяца назад +8

    Eh, at the time Poland was a satellite state of the USSR. If the conflict with the West broke out, it all would be thrown against NATO, whether we liked it or not. There was also a threat that the army would be used against civilians if they got too unruly.
    Young people and athletes had to take part because they lived under communist regime.
    So, yeah, it gives me chills but not in a good way

    • @graziagrazyna9947
      @graziagrazyna9947 2 месяца назад +4

      Przestań bredzić o reżimie, bo teraz mamy większy.

    • @luciludka
      @luciludka 2 месяца назад

      @@graziagrazyna9947 ok, pissiorko, będę gadać częściej tylko po to, żeby cię wkurzyć.
      A teraz spiedalaj ✌️♥️

    • @Zduneqq
      @Zduneqq 2 месяца назад

      @luciludka, Do You remember, who used nuclear weapon against civilians?Twice.....?

    • @luciludka
      @luciludka 2 месяца назад +3

      @@Zduneqq Aww, do you remember who killed 20 000 Poles in Katyń, let the nazis destroy Warsaw, annihilated Mariupol, destroyed the Kakhovka Dam, committed countless war crimes?
      No? Then log out and don't waste my time

    • @marysiamikulska1093
      @marysiamikulska1093 2 месяца назад +3

      you currently live in the same regime, if you don't notice it yet, it may be disastrous for you.

  •  2 месяца назад

    ruclips.net/video/7MJ9Hapjb_g/видео.html a moze trohe wczesniej?Viking hmmm

  • @zbyszanna
    @zbyszanna 2 месяца назад +18

    Poland was a USSR vassal state at this point and this whole army was supposed to go west to attack NATO and probably die in the atomic fire. That's what the plan included. This is not something that Poles are very happy to watch as this was a display of the communist block military power.
    That being said, pilots skills are very good in this video, the Piast eagle, the Polish chess board etc, that had to take a lot of skill.

    • @graziagrazyna9947
      @graziagrazyna9947 2 месяца назад +8

      A współcześnie nie jest wasalnym i to w znacznie wiekszym stopniu?

    • @jarzenica
      @jarzenica 2 месяца назад +5

      @zbyszanna Teraz jest tak samo, tylko strony się zmieniły.

    • @jacekwidor3306
      @jacekwidor3306 2 месяца назад +4

      @@graziagrazyna9947 Za Stalina było okropnie, ale w latach siedemdziesiątych, które już pamiętam, żaden ambasador sowiecki nie pozwoliłby sobie na publiczne wypowiedzi tak aroganckie jak obecnie ambasadorowie USA, Izraela czy komisarze UE.

    • @graziagrazyna9947
      @graziagrazyna9947 2 месяца назад +6

      @@jarzenica Teraz jest gorzej. Jak widać na filmie wtedy było patriotycznie, barwy biało czerwone, a dzisiaj w tę rzekomo wolną Polskę, przemalowali nam na żółto i niebiesko. Natomiast to co zbudowano w PRL, zostało rozsprzedane, garstka łajdaków się uwłaszczyła, a oprócz tego zadłużyła nas, na niewyobrażalne kwoty.

    • @KarolJaowy
      @KarolJaowy 2 месяца назад

      @@graziagrazyna9947 Przepraszam, czy jest Pani głupia, czy nie zna pani historii?

  • @dees84
    @dees84 2 месяца назад +1

    For me it's so hard to see "not independence Poland's parade". Sad part of our history.
    Niech żyje niepodległa Polska.

  • @Rapershark
    @Rapershark 2 месяца назад +1

    It was another Poland in 1966, today Poland does not exist in this parade. If you find time and thirst, look for information about what military service looked like in Poland in 1966. See what it looked like and what happened in the Orzysz military unit.

  • @zbyszanna
    @zbyszanna 2 месяца назад +34

    As for attendance, it was all mandatory - people were bussed from state establishments to all those events and if you didn't come, you'd have problems. This is a propaganda video and you can't take anything you see here on the face value.

    • @dariok5237
      @dariok5237 2 месяца назад +4

      Zastanów się co piszesz skąd jesteś ?
      Piszesz niestety głupoty

    • @kacperdudenko6828
      @kacperdudenko6828 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@dariok5237ale on pisze prawdę. Obowiązkowo się chodziło na marsze partyjne jak nie chciało się mieć kosy z władzą

    • @dariok5237
      @dariok5237 2 месяца назад +4

      @@kacperdudenko6828 a z jakiego roku jesteś
      Jak nie wiesz to nie pisz
      I nie mył obowiązku uczestnictwa w defiladzie a bycie widzem
      Zresztą nie wszyscy musieli uczestniczyć w defiladzie.Tylmo dotyczyło to ludzi zaufanych
      A zresztą wszyscy chętnie uczestniczyli w takich defiladach bo w coś wierzyli
      I nie ulegają teraźniejszej propagandzie

    • @kacperdudenko6828
      @kacperdudenko6828 2 месяца назад +5

      @@dariok5237 powiem tak, bardziej wierzę opowiadanią mojej rodziny i dziadków którzy mówili mi jak to państwo kontrolowało ludzi za pomocą partii niż przypadkowych ludzi z internetu. To że zostałeś mentalnie w PRL i dalej wierzysz że to spisek zachodu że upadł, to sobie tak wierz.

    • @dawidkorona682
      @dawidkorona682 2 месяца назад

      Znowu znalazł się jakiś malkontent który wykorzysta każdą okazję by narobić do swojego gniazda!
      Zanim znowu ponarzekasz na LWP po posłuchaj co o tym myślał generał brygady, kosmonauta Mirosław Hermaszewski.

  • @battman1j
    @battman1j 2 месяца назад

    w czasach Układu Warszawskiego w kraju byly atomówki !

  • @kaktuszagonczyk7630
    @kaktuszagonczyk7630 2 месяца назад

    Polska jako nazwa pojawiła się w 14 wieku . Tereny od krańców Azji czyli od Władywostoku po Ren to byli Scytowie a od Renu na zachód to Celtowie . Nazwa Szkot pochodzi od Scyta . Na południu Europy byli Italikowie Etruskowie i Helenowie . Wszyscy byli jasnowłosa i jasoocy . Scytowie składali się z takich plemion jak : Wizygoci, Ostrogoci , Wanowie Alanowie . Jak pewnie zobaczyłeś to Wizygot czy Ostrogot składa się z sylab ostro i got a jak wiemy w językach anglosaskich Bóg to Got . Jasnookich i jasnowłosych nazywano Bogami . Twój kraj i twój język jest sztucznie stworzony z łaciny . Anglosasi to potomkowie Sasanidow , którzy pojawili się w Europie a dokładniej u wybrzeży Brytanii i dzisiejszej Belgii o koło 405 roku naszej ery . Jak prześledzisz prawdziwą historię jak lud Czarnogłowych zdominował Europę będąc nacją, prymitywną ale okrutną . Nasza historia to ponad pięć tysięcy lat przed naszą erą według oficjalnego datowania. Znajdź mapy angielskie pokazujące czasy starożytne i zobaczysz jak świat wyglądał . Zmienisz zdanie na temat historii i prawdziwych okupantów na tej ziemi .

  • @JanKowalski-gu7cj
    @JanKowalski-gu7cj 2 месяца назад +6

    W PRL była armia, W RP jest wytwór armiopodobny,rozbrojony przez rząd warszawski.

  • @wieslawszapowal302
    @wieslawszapowal302 2 месяца назад +1

    Amazing propaganda!!!

  • @normalny7989
    @normalny7989 2 месяца назад +5

    A dziś co? płakać się chce jak się widzi żołnierzy którzy nawet nie umieją maszerować równym krokiem. Ale za to są baby w mundurach, tylko po co?

    • @grekzorba6322
      @grekzorba6322 2 месяца назад +2

      Czas spędzony na nauce marszu lepiej spożytkować na ważniejsze szkolenia.

    • @piotrgott02024
      @piotrgott02024 2 месяца назад +1

      Bzdury (en: bullshit)

    • @wodzovsky
      @wodzovsky 2 месяца назад +3

      W Izraelu też służą kobiety i co

    • @piotrgott02024
      @piotrgott02024 2 месяца назад

      @@grekzorba6322 CO jest ważniejsze od obrony kraju, kosmotologia?

    • @grekzorba6322
      @grekzorba6322 2 месяца назад

      @@piotrgott02024 nie słyszałem, aby w 21 wieku praktykowano rzymską formację żółwia. Ale jak wolisz maszerować z tarczą i piką to odradzam, polecam szkolenia strzeleckie

  • @darekczekalski9148
    @darekczekalski9148 Месяц назад

    Zdziwiony szkop😮

  • @mietoo85
    @mietoo85 2 месяца назад +1

    Poland 1945-1990 was under CCCP occupations

    • @graziagrazyna9947
      @graziagrazyna9947 2 месяца назад +1

      Nie pieprz głupot. Chyba masz wypaczone pojęcie okupacji. Za dużo łykasz anty PRL owskiej propagandy. Ja powiedziałabym, że pod okupacją jesteśmy dzisiaj, gdy o wszystkim co dzieje się w Polsce, decydują zewnętrzne czynniki., nawet wolności słowa jest coraz mniej, a za opinie niezgodne z głównym przekazem, niejeden musi ponieść sankcje prawne, do tego coraz mniej jest to nasz kraj. Nie mówiąc już o tym, że ulokowano nam tu obce bazy, które polski podatnik musi utrzymywać.

  • @por3896
    @por3896 2 месяца назад

    its funny how he glazes to the communist poland

  • @adalbert6121
    @adalbert6121 2 месяца назад +1

    The T-55 tanks seen on the parade are still used by both russians and Ukrainians during the current war. :)

  • @sgebert
    @sgebert 2 месяца назад +3

    Wtf ru watching mate

  • @wieslawszapowal302
    @wieslawszapowal302 2 месяца назад +1

    Soviet union military!!! Not Poland!!!

  • @PrzemysawPustuka
    @PrzemysawPustuka 2 месяца назад +4

    Tutaj trochę kontekstu en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_of_the_Polish_State .

    • @worldcitizen181
      @worldcitizen181 2 месяца назад +4

      Dobrze, że to podesłałeś bo bym się tu zapisał na śmierć. 👍👍

  • @agnesszewc8390
    @agnesszewc8390 2 месяца назад

    Orzeł

  • @piotrbabiarz1527
    @piotrbabiarz1527 2 месяца назад +1

    niestety tej Polski już nie ma!!!