@@ShotgunBomBom I did crowd control work for a sports entertainment arena complex. Don't be afraid of getting rough with the assholes when you and your colleagues are in the back areas away from public view, and in a security camera blind spot.
@@ShotgunBomBom shit thanks. First fucking time I ever heard u speak. Also thanks for finally putting titles in ur vids now. It was annoying when u didnt
@@ramennoodles5007 Polish sounds like Russian in the same way English sounds like French. English is evolved from the (proto) French Influence on a mixed Germanic/ Gaelic / Latin dialect(s). French is evolved from the (old) German influence on a mixed Gaelic / Latin/ Germanic dialect(s). French words make up to almost 30% of the English vocabulary. - While Polish and Russian are both Slavic, a Polish person will hardly if ever understand Russian. For instance, - Hello (English): - Polish: cześć - Russian: Здравствуйте (Zdravstvuyte) - I love you (lol) - Polish: kocham Cię - Russian: Я люблю вас (YA lyublyu vas) - I worked late last night: - Polish: Pracowałem do późna ostatniej nocy. - Russian: Я работал допоздна вчера вечером (YA rabotal dopozdna vchera vecherom) with the only similarity being "do późna"(polish) and "допоздна"/ dopozdna (Russian). edit: spacing
Поляки бегали с криком Ура в одну сторону. Теперь в другую хотят. А - Амбиции. Лучше бы жили и без всяких войн и криков развивались как незавимое государство. Но, они под контрактом USA. А если все это не думать, отличный и здравый народ.
Why do all these movies show the German soldiers so weak, they were the most disciplined and best trained soldiers of ww2, the same for every Russian film, always depicting the Russian soldiers the heroes of every battle manhandling the German soldiers. How inaccurate that is. Stick to history, sadly not many people want to accept that the Russia army was nothing more than a large peasant army that without the United States they would have truly lost against the werchmacht.
Even English tanks were dispatched to compensate for early losses : Valentine, Matilda, Churchill....😉 Panzerwaffe used of soviet T34 too (Panzerkampfwagen 747(r)) .........."Beutepanzer".😁
@@empireofitalypsstimfromano5025 just google the map of Poland in 1600s you will see how much of Ukraine and Russia was Poland before the 2 biggest wars of the world took place. Till this day our population isnt what it was before WW2
pov: when dad take you to school on high speed and he gets mad
The ending video with the wild bar was fun to watch. That bad boy got his face planted into the table hard.
What is the name of that movie you mention
" Road House" a must see movie for bouncers
@@ShotgunBomBom I did crowd control work for a sports entertainment arena complex. Don't be afraid of getting rough with the assholes when you and your colleagues are in the back areas away from public view, and in a security camera blind spot.
@@ShotgunBomBom shit thanks. First fucking time I ever heard u speak. Also thanks for finally putting titles in ur vids now. It was annoying when u didnt
@@siftwolffang1971 qqqq+++++
Major Hubal actually was a regular squadron commandant who refused to capitulate and was catched or killed by Germans in winter 1939/1940
Everyone gangsta until the Polish start speaking Russian
Polish sounds like Russian
@@cirelx9772 🤫
@@ramennoodles5007
Polish sounds like Russian in the same way English sounds like French.
English is evolved from the (proto) French Influence on a mixed Germanic/ Gaelic / Latin dialect(s).
French is evolved from the (old) German influence on a mixed Gaelic / Latin/ Germanic dialect(s).
French words make up to almost 30% of the English vocabulary.
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While Polish and Russian are both Slavic, a Polish person will hardly if ever understand Russian.
For instance,
-
Hello (English):
- Polish: cześć
- Russian: Здравствуйте (Zdravstvuyte)
-
I love you (lol)
- Polish: kocham Cię
- Russian: Я люблю вас (YA lyublyu vas)
-
I worked late last night:
- Polish: Pracowałem do późna ostatniej nocy.
- Russian: Я работал допоздна вчера вечером (YA rabotal dopozdna vchera vecherom)
with the only similarity being "do późna"(polish) and "допоздна"/ dopozdna (Russian).
edit: spacing
@@krixpopEnglish sounds like French?
@@krixpop Slovak is like Russian but written in Latin letters and with different endings for some reason
Super film
Cool
Sir how to edit copy right videos .pls tell me your tricks
0:35 look this poor german soldier on the left XD he dont know if he shoot or not
No MG34s until 1:05? C'mon man!
No MG34 on soviet BTR ??60?? ........... end 50' 😜
What happened? Fastest war film I ever seen. Mega short clip
0:50 where have you found that stupid video - Polish cavalry passing in front of German trenches.
nie widac tvp2 w prawym górnym rogu?
Kinda true if Poland still have hussars winged knights they would definitely would have beaten the Germans trenches including facing tanks
these brave Polackes - defeated the Nazguls in 6 weeks on horses and with little pistols. Bravo!
They didn’t defeat anyone
what is the music
И как по легенде... живут рядом три брата.Хочется чтобы помирились три брата. Поляк , Русский и Чех. Будет хорошо это
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
What movie is this from? I don't recognize it.
Hubal 1973
why does it say Hubal 1973 at the beginning ?
You cant be serious. Think about it. Why would there be a name at the beginning of a movie. Jeez I wonder
Поляки бегали с криком Ура в одну сторону. Теперь в другую хотят. А - Амбиции. Лучше бы жили и без всяких войн и криков развивались как незавимое государство. Но, они под контрактом USA. А если все это не думать, отличный и здравый народ.
Uraaaaaaa!!!
0:16 if there polish soldiers, then why are they shouting the russian battle cry ura?
lol
I'ts not "ura". I'ts: "HURA". And read about the relationship of the Polish and Russian language in your free time.
Because its not just reserved for Russia. Also its hurá not ura what they are shouting here
It’s a pan-Slavic war cry (even adopted by the Victorian Brits), meaning “ _strike!_ ”
Why do all these movies show the German soldiers so weak, they were the most disciplined and best trained soldiers of ww2, the same for every Russian film, always depicting the Russian soldiers the heroes of every battle manhandling the German soldiers. How inaccurate that is. Stick to history, sadly not many people want to accept that the Russia army was nothing more than a large peasant army that without the United States they would have truly lost against the werchmacht.
Even English tanks were dispatched to compensate for early losses : Valentine, Matilda, Churchill....😉
Panzerwaffe used of soviet T34 too (Panzerkampfwagen 747(r)) .........."Beutepanzer".😁
The germans would drain all of their resources before the soviets gave up
Vae Victis ...
Why they speak Russian 😅
@@Earthxxi9333 But Wait A Sec, If Russia Originally Was Actually Ukraine Then Russian Should Also Have Some Things From Ukrainian.
Right?
@@empireofitalypsstimfromano5025 yes they have Crimea.
@@empireofitalypsstimfromano5025 just google the map of Poland in 1600s you will see how much of Ukraine and Russia was Poland before the 2 biggest wars of the world took place. Till this day our population isnt what it was before WW2
Because they arent