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  • @nicolleword4365
    @nicolleword4365 5 месяцев назад +110

    As for the Enigma, three Polish mathematicians had worked it out before the war, and when the war started, they passed on all the information to the English (Polish intelligence had a fully working copy, they knew the exact structure, e.g. the arrangement of letters on the shafts, which the English did not know, additionally, they developed a decoding machine, quite primitive, but functional, called "bomba", which means "bomb" in English). And it was only on the basis of the information provided by Poles that Alan Turing developed his decoding machine. The only request was that after the war they told who they received the information from, which they did not do...

    • @SithEso
      @SithEso 3 месяца назад

      two mathematicians

    • @bartoszrebelski8571
      @bartoszrebelski8571 3 месяца назад +7

      @@SithEso three, Zygalski, Różycki and Rejewski

  • @nemmens
    @nemmens 5 месяцев назад +74

    It's a tough topic. Polish mathematicians broke the Engma code, British scientists upgraded and simplified the method. It was not told in the film about Turing. Polish contribution used to be marginalised since the Warsaw Pact, but now it's being very slowly "discovered".

    • @petegrusky2715
      @petegrusky2715 3 месяца назад

      We recovered the Enigma. No thanks for that.
      Your primitive and woke Universities in Oxford for example, use modern mathematics by Stefan Banach and his school in Lviv(polish established and based city).
      Poles fought both Channel and London battles, teaching you how to fly, amounting for third of all German airplanes... because of your sceptism, it wasn't more. And then paying you, in tens of tones of gold for British survival?! Are you kidding me.
      Your spies, probably(99.999999%) executed our liberty leader Sikorski, in attempt to sell Poland to communism.
      You really showed, the back door to those pilots, and no victory March of Poles in London, moth@4)&ers.
      Any questions ❓

  • @marcelisujecki2362
    @marcelisujecki2362 5 месяцев назад +38

    Poland had intelligence networks in Greece, France, Morocco and Denmark. Polish intelligence intercepted and processed parts of V1 and V2. They located the factory producing fuel for these rockets and detected the location of most of the V2 launchers in France. In 2005, the Polish-British historical commission found a note in the British archives which showed that 45 percent of all British intelligence reports during World War II came from Polish sources, of which 85 percent described as "high or very high quality"

  • @piotrxxx2305
    @piotrxxx2305 5 месяцев назад +17

    Dziękuję Panu że Pokazuje Polską Historię Innym Krajach.

  • @angoulemme
    @angoulemme 4 месяца назад +13

    When i was about 12 years old, i ask my grandpa, who was a partisant of Armia Krajowa ( Home Army) during WWII about his "war adventures". Then he Got mad and shouted: "stupid girl! War is not an adventure! Not Hollywood movie, IT is dirt, lice and rotten potatos"

  • @marcelisujecki2362
    @marcelisujecki2362 5 месяцев назад +16

    The paratroopers are the Cichociemni. Soldiers of the underground Home Army (ZWZ/AK) in special service, serving in the military structures of the Polish Underground State, who, while serving in the Polish Armed Forces, volunteered to serve in the country. Thanks to the cooperation of the VI (Special) Department of the Commander-in-Chief's Staff with the British Special Operations Executive, in the years 1941-1944 they were trained in Great Britain and Italy and transferred by the 138th Special Duty Squadron of the RAF and the Polish 1586th Special Purpose Squadron to the area of ​​Poland occupied by the Germans and the Soviets. Thanks to the cooperation with the unit of the V Department (communications) of the Home Army Headquarters, they made a parachute jump to airdrop areas designated and protected by Home Army partisan units (and others). They were trained for individual activities in the field of sabotage, sabotage, intelligence, communications, and also as officers prepared to perform staff and command duties. Statistically, almost everyone was a polyglot and knew two foreign languages: as many as 113 Cichociemni knew two, 59 Cichociemni knew three, 22 knew four, and 8 as many as five foreign languages. Record holder Major Jan Różycki codename Busik knew seven languages. They were trained in approximately 30 specialties on courses organized in approximately 50 secret British Special Training Schools and in Polish bases, including: Training Center No. 10 in Ostunia (Italy). Radio telegraphists and radio mechanics were trained at the Training Center of the Disposition Section of the Special Branch of the Commander-in-Chief's Staff: in Anstruther, later in Auchtertool, then in Polmont. The Cichociemni were not SOE agents, they were subordinated only to the Home Army Headquarters.
    Of the 316 Cichociemni, 102 died during the war, including 9 while flying or jumping, and 8 took poison after being arrested. 95 Silent Unseen took part in the Warsaw Uprising, of whom 18 were killed and at least 20 were wounded. The German authorities of repression imprisoned 31 in concentration camps, killed 43, the Soviet authorities sent 83 to labor camps and murdered 6, the authorities of the "Communist People's Republic of Poland" imprisoned 77, sentenced 19 to death (9 or 10 lost their lives), 2 to life imprisonment, and to long-term imprisonment 22 . After the war, 32 remained in exile, and as many as 59 had to flee from Poland. At least 64 fought as cursed soldiers in the country, in the structures of NIE, DSZ, WiN; in exile, at least 12 worked in anti-communist structures in exile, approximately 9 participated in secret special operations of the Western SIS and CIA services. The last of the Silent Unseen, Col. Aleksander Tarnawski, died on March 4, 2022

    • @salwadorzdalisalwadorzdali6040
      @salwadorzdalisalwadorzdali6040 Месяц назад

      Trzeba dodać że metody szkolenia Gen. Sosabowskiego są stosowane w armiach świata do dziś (Gen. Sosabowski dowódca polskich wojsk dpowietrzno-desantowych czasu II wojny światowej jego oddziały brały udział w walkach o Arhem)

  • @AmiRa-wj9jt
    @AmiRa-wj9jt 3 месяца назад +2

    Oh, no matter how often I watch this video, I get moved every time, especially at the very end.
    One thing is worth noting, this is our point of view, each country may remember these times differently, you could have learned something else in history lessons. Even if someone didn`t agree with our perception of those times and the decisions that were made then, we have the right to present our version of our history to you.
    That's why I'm happy when people from other countries want to watch this video. I'm glad you want to get to know Poland and experience our perspective. And remember... it's not about us being victims, it's about how precious freedom is and what its price is.

  • @zeus2zeus2zeus2
    @zeus2zeus2zeus2 5 месяцев назад +7

    English versions
    1. Game for Independence. Poland, ruclips.net/video/nE2TjpLCmX8/видео.html
    2. Unconquered: Trying Times, ruclips.net/video/7WIojMs6HIU/видео.html
    3. The Unconquered, ruclips.net/video/Q88AkN1hNYM/видео.html

  • @blooky102
    @blooky102 4 месяца назад +5

    I'm Polish and in my family we have a simple saying " know your enemy" , my mother knows German, and my dad knows some Russian.

    • @Marekfriday
      @Marekfriday 25 дней назад +1

      I speak Russian and German for that reason.
      I'm polish of course.

    • @blooky102
      @blooky102 24 дня назад

      @@Marekfriday Well it was just a saying.

  • @Slavic.PL.
    @Slavic.PL. 5 месяцев назад +8

    Tragic history....

  • @user-sb9yb8wc4g
    @user-sb9yb8wc4g 12 дней назад

    Polska ❤

  • @herkulespoirot2697
    @herkulespoirot2697 5 месяцев назад +5

    7:20 Order of episodes to watch:
    1. PARP: The Animated History of Poland (2010), ruclips.net/video/2DrXgj1NwN8/видео.html
    2. IPNtv: Game for Independence. Poland (2020), ruclips.net/video/nE2TjpLCmX8/видео.html
    3. IPNtv: Unconquered: Trying (2019), ruclips.net/video/7WIojMs6HIU/видео.html
    4. IPNtv: The Unconquered (2018), ruclips.net/video/Q88AkN1hNYM/видео.html

  • @JanZadykowicz-zj6zr
    @JanZadykowicz-zj6zr Месяц назад

    This is a true story.
    A few facts:
    0:50 Battle of Wizna - 40:1 | Polish Thermopylae
    m.ruclips.net/video/vKTMxbpf5yk/видео.html
    1:50 Monte Cassino (Wojtek the Bear): ruclips.net/video/KqTIAEwfeh0/видео.html&pp=ygURbmllZHp3aWVkeiB3b2p0ZWs%3D
    2:33 Irena Sendler: ruclips.net/video/-pLcYLxnqKc/видео.html&pp=ygUQaXJlbmEgc2VuZGxlcm93YQ%3D%3D
    2:41 Witold Pilecki: ruclips.net/video/n-CuyLYwp6g/видео.html&pp=ygUad2l0b2xkIHBpbGVja2kgcGF0cmljayBuZXk%3D
    2:48 Jan Karski: m.ruclips.net/video/paP02Us8CyM/видео.html&pp=ygUGS2Fyc2tp
    3:20 Warsaw Uprising:
    1) THE WOLA MASSACRE: m.ruclips.net/video/vY1EgQKzlqY/видео.html
    2) Warsaw Uprising Tragedy: m.ruclips.net/video/ZA3hJNYkaMQ/видео.html&pp=ygUbUGF0cmljayBOZXkgV2Fyc2F3IFVwcmlzaW5n
    3) Warsaw '44 - The City That Remembers: m.ruclips.net/video/qXOdcmLWPsw/видео.html
    3:40 Sir Dermot Turing about Polish codebreakers' efforts in breaking the Enigma code: m.ruclips.net/video/7T4vdlHp0QM/видео.html&pp=ygUSZW5pZ21hIGNvZGUgcG9saXNo
    Greetings from Poland, guys.

  • @trikizmechaniki
    @trikizmechaniki 5 месяцев назад +20

    Rosyjskie wojska opuściły Polskę dopiero w 1993r.

  • @julitawasylow3569
    @julitawasylow3569 3 месяца назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😢❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ my kontry 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇

  • @urwisek1997
    @urwisek1997 2 месяца назад

    Film z napisami w języku angielskim. Sekret enigmy ruclips.net/video/h2Ug4OrtExU/видео.html

  • @karolkaniewski1061
    @karolkaniewski1061 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wojtek - Vojtek

  • @aaergplay6022
    @aaergplay6022 4 месяца назад

    Wojtek - read like Voyteck.

  • @aidmesa8154
    @aidmesa8154 5 месяцев назад

    We have other good video : IPNtv Trying Times

  • @erikajasinski4633
    @erikajasinski4633 4 месяца назад

    I am historian - finshed

  • @danutabortkiewicz2716
    @danutabortkiewicz2716 3 месяца назад +2

    No jakie to śmieszne Polakom w tych latach nie było do smiechu

  • @lukaszkowalski4611
    @lukaszkowalski4611 3 дня назад

    Why you wrócę you are a teacher? What do you teach biology? Poland was fuck3d, we lost 5 millions of citizens, billions of eur (calculating in today currancy) and you don't know that? You musi be a biology teacher or just a youtuber

  • @gregp5640
    @gregp5640 3 месяца назад +1

    Poland 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱💪💪💪
    This ist main country

  • @szuwi
    @szuwi 4 месяца назад

    HEY

  • @marcelisujecki2362
    @marcelisujecki2362 5 месяцев назад +9

    Poland had intelligence networks in Greece, France, Morocco and Denmark. Polish intelligence intercepted and processed parts of V1 and V2. They located the factory producing fuel for these rockets and detected the location of most of the V2 launchers in France. In 2005, the Polish-British historical commission found a note in the British archives which showed that 45 percent of all British intelligence reports during World War II came from Polish sources, of which 85 percent described as "high or very high quality"