Finding Hidden Gems of Szczecin

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @christopherhall3894
    @christopherhall3894 2 месяца назад

    Who cares about your apartment?
    We all know the real name of this city is Stettin. We also know the vast majortity of the city is on the LEFT side of the Oder River. You know, supposedly the new and very artificial post World War 2 border between Germany and Poland that Stalin demanded at Potsdam so he could keep the eastern half of Poland he stole in 1939 and also the northern half of East Prussia which was never Russian or Polish. So why does this city now belong to Poland? Stalin. The RAF devastated this city in late July 1944. The cemetery is amazing because much of it is one of the few remaining pre 1945 GERMAN cemeteries that the Communist Polish authorities did not destroy In the 1970s. The early history of this city may be Slavic but for much of its history and population it was Prussian/German, Swedish and even Danish.
    Apparently this Danish guy does not know? Stettin was the port for the capital of Imperial Germany, Berlin. It was considered a very important city to Prussia and then Germany. Also, many people of GERMAN ancestry immigrated from Stettin and the surrounding areas of the GERMAN province of Pomerania on ships to America and then on to especially Minnesota and Wisconsin in the last half of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Yes, there were Polish immigrants too, but they were not from Stettin or Pomerania because Polish people did not live in Stettin at this time. I am simply stating facts. The Polish people lived in the German provinces of Posen farther south and West Prussia farther east. Those big buildings near the end of the video were built in the 19th century by Germany in the area along the river outside the old city. They survived because they are not in the old city center which was, brutally destroyed by the RAF, the destroyers of Dresden, Konigsberg, and 40 other cities.

    • @TheLocalGlobeTrotter
      @TheLocalGlobeTrotter  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for all the info, I know more than i let on but it's not a history show about the history of Szczecin for that i would recommend something like ruclips.net/video/o-7XkIXhwQs/видео.htmlsi=1GVBJNlqUxib8qXT from Lost Worlds, it's more about what can you experience in Szczecin and most of my other questions is about the apartments that is why i changed it up. this time

    • @teq_nix
      @teq_nix 2 месяца назад

      Mniej więcej masz rację bo pewnie paru polskich (ściślej słowiańskich) emigrantów by się w USA znalazło z Pomorza a wschodnie Prusy były przez 150 lat lennem króla Polskiego (1525-1657) a pewnie też wiesz, że nie tylko naloty aliantów niszczyły niemieckie i obecne polskie miasta ale też armia sowiecka równała dosłownie z ziemią Gdańsk, Elbląg, Malbork, Królewiec, Wrocław i wiele innych.