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Комментарии • 5 тыс.

  • @blacksage2375
    @blacksage2375 2 года назад +8719

    Poland had no problem cracking Enigma because the best code the Germans could create was still less complicated then reading Polish.

    • @Spacey_key
      @Spacey_key 2 года назад +341

      I mean... You are not wrong. I guess?

    • @trixoktan4179
      @trixoktan4179 2 года назад +38

      😂

    • @hannawojcik976
      @hannawojcik976 2 года назад +41

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @magdaciwis5920
      @magdaciwis5920 2 года назад +22

      😂

    • @snowwonder9814
      @snowwonder9814 2 года назад +196

      Accurate! I studied abroad in Poland (I have Polish ancestry) but could not pick up the language the way I could French. Also, my name is Polish and Americans always struggle to say it. Except when I'm in the Chicago area, because of the large number or Polish immigrants and their descendants there!

  • @gerardmontgomery280
    @gerardmontgomery280 2 года назад +3396

    When I lived in N.Ireland I used to play "who's country got shafted the most" with my Polish work mates. I lost. Then I tried drinking with them. I lost again. The Polish are more Irish than the Irish and I love them for it.

    • @andrewcave2045
      @andrewcave2045 2 года назад +406

      There was a joke I heard from my Polish relatives, vetted by their Jewish friends: "Jewish History: They attacked us, we won, let's eat! Polish History: They attacked us, we lost, let's drink!"

    • @baird5682
      @baird5682 2 года назад +142

      One could say that Irish people are just polish people that are not polish enough :P

    • @theultimatepotatolord6619
      @theultimatepotatolord6619 2 года назад +154

      Funnily enough, I have ancestors from both Poland and Ireland.

    • @locustoffamine2644
      @locustoffamine2644 2 года назад +177

      @@theultimatepotatolord6619 you are the chosen one

    • @emilybarclay8831
      @emilybarclay8831 2 года назад +143

      @@theultimatepotatolord6619 your name is so beautifully appropriate

  • @JunkPhuJP
    @JunkPhuJP 2 года назад +1614

    A county so badass, they adopted a bear who accepted them as its brothers, fought for them in Italy, and got the rank of Corporal. Meaning a majority of the army was outranked by a bear.
    And no one even batted an eye.

    • @worldgoyimunite7290
      @worldgoyimunite7290 2 года назад +151

      Wojtek the bear :)

    • @Jas111ld
      @Jas111ld 2 года назад +45

      Wojtek !!!!!

    • @Copronomicon
      @Copronomicon 2 года назад +30

      We also have polar bear in our army.

    • @Jas111ld
      @Jas111ld 2 года назад +21

      @@Copronomicon polar Bear??

    • @Copronomicon
      @Copronomicon 2 года назад +46

      @@Jas111ld Baśka Murmańska.

  • @DiesIstNichtEinstein
    @DiesIstNichtEinstein 2 года назад +801

    I would like to point out that Madame Curie named one of her discovered elements in honor of her native land to draw attention to the fact that at the time the Poles were without sovereignty.
    To this day element 84 bears a name derived from that of a stubborn, fiercely independent nation: polonium.

    • @Haamre
      @Haamre 2 года назад +32

      One can only wish she switched the names for radium & polon though - as the former has many positive uses, while the later mostly came into public awareness due to the infamous "Putin's tea" usage...

    • @snakeslife-uroborodjinn790
      @snakeslife-uroborodjinn790 2 года назад

      Which is ironic because Polonium is a highly unstable element and it was mostly forgotten by people unless used for assassinations, the most recent and well known being Putin's alleged use against his enemies.

    • @BlackuKnighto
      @BlackuKnighto Год назад

      @@Haamre You really want the element that is associated with creeping death to represent Poland?

    • @Haamre
      @Haamre Год назад +1

      @@BlackuKnighto Excuse me...?

    • @BlackuKnighto
      @BlackuKnighto Год назад

      @@Haamre Excuse you?

  • @plolsteg7705
    @plolsteg7705 2 года назад +8474

    Poland’s most trustworthy neighbour seems to be the sea.

    • @felis1977
      @felis1977 2 года назад +1085

      It reminds me of this humorous breakdown of symbolic meaning of the colors on Polish flag - white for honor, red for sacrifice, blue for loyal allies... ;)

    • @elionl1299
      @elionl1299 2 года назад +287

      Yeah one king threw a ring into the sea to simbolicly "merry" it after recovering some territory there
      Edit:it was a general not a king, thanks for correcting me

    • @avak42pl
      @avak42pl 2 года назад +57

      Bruh I literally can see that sea from the window

    • @GoDLiKeKakashi
      @GoDLiKeKakashi 2 года назад +145

      I mean... Lithuania... Literally on the border and also literally one of the longest alliance between two nations I've ever heard of... Until y'know they kinda attacked and jacked our ancient capital but whatevs. Poor Poland >_>

    • @monikakomodzinska2283
      @monikakomodzinska2283 2 года назад +10

      best comment

  • @Pietyali
    @Pietyali 2 года назад +4026

    Polish history can be defined by the phrase: "And then it got worse."

    • @kylzepolaczkowaty2197
      @kylzepolaczkowaty2197 2 года назад +190

      Dont worry
      It gets worse

    • @omikron2811
      @omikron2811 2 года назад +39

      Trochę racja. Ale obecnie jest w Polsce nieźle. :D

    • @smiglo112
      @smiglo112 2 года назад +100

      @@omikron2811 Spokojnie, zaraz będzie gorzej.

    • @HawkeyePl56
      @HawkeyePl56 2 года назад +44

      @@smiglo112 "And then it got worse."

    • @vincenttt8289
      @vincenttt8289 2 года назад +46

      "The worst day of your life, so far"

  • @marius7270
    @marius7270 Год назад +511

    Love to Poland from Lithuania! Defending together against the rest of the world in max extreme difficulty geographical position since 1596. Brothers and sisters from another mother. It's a shame we were always surrounded by enemies and traitors and everyone kept invading and trying to occupy us nonstop. Chwała Rzeczpospolita Obojga Narodów!

    • @marius7270
      @marius7270 Год назад +26

      Even way before 1596 we were already defending together. It's a shame we two together had to held against such strong and large countries like Russia, Tatars from Asia, also Sweden, Teutonic Order. Lithuania has only had one true ally Poland. It's a shame Lithuania couldn't manage to hold its' territories. We would be same size like Poland or both would be even bigger. Once Lithuania and Poland were one of the largest countries in Europe :/

    • @marius7270
      @marius7270 Год назад +28

      Lithuania and Poland defended Europe from insane numbers of Tatars and other forces from Asia, east and south-east. If not Lithuania and Poland, Europe would be overrun by Tatars and Mongols. They had massive forces from across all Asia continent. Lithuania lost most of the soldiers to them and that's why we couldn't hold our once large territories anymore. We became weak after defending against massive Asian Tatar and Mongol forces. Noone is talking about that. That's why Lithuania is so small now. Lithuania and Poland today would be like France and Germany if not massive Mongolian and Asian forces attacking us from the east. Also had to defend our back from Sweden, Teotonic Order and Russia at the same time. Love to Poland but please show some love to Lithuania as well. Many Polish and Lithuanian heroes and legends died defending their ground against insane number of forces. Lithuania and Poland were holding like 300 Spartans against Persian army. If not us Europe would be Asia. Sad they are not making movies about our history. It was epic and legendary. Lithuania & Poland forever

    • @jozefkozon4520
      @jozefkozon4520 Год назад +7

      Chwała, Panowie bracia!

    • @Ruunawayboy
      @Ruunawayboy Год назад +11

      @@marius7270 We Poles will never forget our common history, our common kings and that we are a family of hundreds of years

    • @Kanielwhiskey
      @Kanielwhiskey 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@marius7270 Thank you for mentioning! A lot of people truly don't realise how big of a part Lithuania had in all of this!

  • @cabra5455
    @cabra5455 Год назад +272

    I'm a simple Hungarian. I see Poland, I like.

    • @eybaza6018
      @eybaza6018 9 месяцев назад +27

      As a simple Pole:I like back

    • @walecznypegaz3584
      @walecznypegaz3584 6 месяцев назад +2

    • @gaborvisnyei8528
      @gaborvisnyei8528 3 месяца назад +1

      Én is szeretem nézni más országok történelmét, orosz, ukrán, belarusz, lengyel, német mind jöhet. De a magyar valamiért a legjobb, pedig sose szerettem a történelmünket.

    • @hubisow4838
      @hubisow4838 3 месяца назад +1

      Thx

    • @pizdaglizda
      @pizdaglizda 3 месяца назад +8

      as a simple Pole: I always appreciate Hungarians, love you guys

  • @rabnerd28
    @rabnerd28 2 года назад +4824

    "Poland will not die" Rome wants what Poland has.

    • @carlosroo5460
      @carlosroo5460 2 года назад +210

      Man, forget the USA, Poland is the real land of the Free.

    • @diverlawn3491
      @diverlawn3491 2 года назад +140

      Its actually funny because something along this lines is in Polish anthem

    • @JollyOldCanuck
      @JollyOldCanuck 2 года назад +247

      @@carlosroo5460 I wouldn’t call Poland the land of the free, but it’s definitely the land of the brave.

    • @MeatGuyJ
      @MeatGuyJ 2 года назад +43

      *laughs in Armenian-Polish*

    • @redpandaboi3085
      @redpandaboi3085 2 года назад +46

      Just like our anthem says. Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła kiedy my żyjemy.

  • @ScorpoYT
    @ScorpoYT 2 года назад +4384

    More like "Country Literally Too Angry to Die"

    • @Otto_Von_Beansmarck
      @Otto_Von_Beansmarck 2 года назад +280

      ehh i think "Country Literally Too Polish to Die" might be better fitting

    • @mango2042
      @mango2042 2 года назад +37

      @@Otto_Von_Beansmarck same difference

    • @kamilradzikowski1663
      @kamilradzikowski1663 2 года назад +49

      @@Otto_Von_Beansmarck is there a difference?

    • @1nekrus
      @1nekrus 2 года назад +165

      Country TO STUBORN TO DIE, i am from Poland and i know what im writing

    • @Carlos-js7vf
      @Carlos-js7vf 2 года назад +9

      @@1nekrus word

  • @NeinVyacheslav
    @NeinVyacheslav Год назад +381

    Poland is badass. The Battle of Britain, Siege of Vienna, the existence of Witold Pilecki, and especially the Battle of Wizna show how much Poland is willing to tell the rest of Europe that Poland won't bow down. Respect to Poland from Pennsylvania. 🇵🇱❤️🇺🇸

    • @jonathan6480
      @jonathan6480 Год назад +3

      What part of PA are you in? I'm in Philly. The Polish festival is coming up soon.

    • @NeinVyacheslav
      @NeinVyacheslav Год назад +3

      @@jonathan6480 close to Philly. Is that a thing we have?

    • @jonathan6480
      @jonathan6480 Год назад +6

      @@NeinVyacheslav Yes, at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa in Doylestown. This festival takes place the first week in September - it averages 25K people a year. There's a video of President Reagan landing at the festival in 1984.

    • @NeinVyacheslav
      @NeinVyacheslav Год назад

      @@jonathan6480 thanks for telling me. I'll have to check that out

    • @NeinVyacheslav
      @NeinVyacheslav Год назад +5

      @@jonathan6480 ended up going with a friend. Thanks again for letting me know

  • @tigertankerer
    @tigertankerer 2 года назад +1542

    Can you imagine having on your west border Galactic Empire, and on your east border Mordor? Poland doesn't have to.

    • @Hazay19
      @Hazay19 2 года назад +52

      This comment wins!

    • @kirillassasin
      @kirillassasin 2 года назад +29

      You actually have a point, both are not that good.

    • @JohnSmith-zs9vr
      @JohnSmith-zs9vr 2 года назад +68

      In the book version of "The Two Towers", Gandalf had a conversation with Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli about the relations between Isengard and Mordor. And they speculate that although Isengard and Mordor both fight the same enemies, if there weren't any countries between Isengard and Mordor, they would fight each other. Kinda like the III Reich and USSR who, having conquered the lands between them, turned on each other. And there are of course the elves who (like Britain and France) don't want to fight and have left the humans on their own.

    • @user-co3uc8vt7e
      @user-co3uc8vt7e 2 года назад +3

      I find your comment highly offensive.

    • @thezeitos469
      @thezeitos469 2 года назад +7

      Like Poland didnt abuse its own power everytime they had the chance. Its sad, but thats just how human nations are every time they get the chance to. Poland just got forcefully robbed of its chances at some point.

  • @Big_E_Soul_Fragment
    @Big_E_Soul_Fragment 2 года назад +4525

    Poland throughout it's history: TIS BUT A SCRATCH

  • @HUNdAntae
    @HUNdAntae 2 года назад +3593

    I'm a simple Hungarian: I see Poland, I press like.

  • @theless-than-goodhunter7019
    @theless-than-goodhunter7019 Год назад +113

    “Poland will have its borders, even if it’s on the last map humanity ever draws!”

  • @ukaszskonieczny7406
    @ukaszskonieczny7406 2 года назад +202

    As a Pole I had to say that I'm really happy that someone is talking about our history with some empathy towards us. Showing facts, not stereotypes. I'm sure that we got many things in common with other Central and East European countries, and history is a lot more complex, definitely should not by taught only from Western perspective. Even though there are many things that I don't like in my country, I am proud of who I am and from my roots. Your pronunciation is on point. I'm impressed.

    • @Thomas.Wright
      @Thomas.Wright 2 года назад +4

      If you don't know, you should look up a band called Sabaton. They have several songs highlighting Polish history, including "40:1," "Warsaw Uprising," "Winged Hussars," "Inmate 4859," "Aces in Exile."

    • @Thomas.Wright
      @Thomas.Wright 2 года назад +1

      They also have their own history channel here on RUclips with this historian named Indy (no, I don't think he's ever melted any Nazis with any ancient Hebrew artifacts).

  • @mayoandbananasandwich6527
    @mayoandbananasandwich6527 2 года назад +954

    ...and that kids is why you don’t let an eagle choose the geographic starting point for your kingdom

    • @kilimounais9936
      @kilimounais9936 2 года назад +30

      After it make a cool story to say

    • @merrittanimation7721
      @merrittanimation7721 2 года назад +147

      Worked better for the Aztecs at least.

    • @gorge2786
      @gorge2786 2 года назад +16

      Merritt Animation I think Charles V had something to say about that

    • @dr.swagington7754
      @dr.swagington7754 2 года назад +9

      What the frick I thought you were ruling the Spanish and Holy Roman Empire why are you here don't you have a country to run?

    • @merrittanimation7721
      @merrittanimation7721 2 года назад +31

      @@CardiniPanini Wasn't the geography that defeated them.

  • @vainiwanowski1861
    @vainiwanowski1861 2 года назад +3618

    Heh, Blue researched pronunciations. He know that "w" is pronounced like "v". Poles will notice your effort.

    • @catpat4584
      @catpat4584 2 года назад +123

      I know, it made me so happy

    • @FEARSONA
      @FEARSONA 2 года назад +97

      Indeed, from a native Pole, those Vs are much appreciated 😁👍

    • @caspianodinsson5084
      @caspianodinsson5084 2 года назад +51

      I was very impressed with his pronunciation!

    • @jankosi6882
      @jankosi6882 2 года назад +32

      Good stuff, almost no mistakes in pronounciation

    • @the_meadow
      @the_meadow 2 года назад +34

      I’m not even polish and that made me happy

  • @sturmtiger7704
    @sturmtiger7704 Год назад +95

    Poland 🇵🇱 Poland ❤ Forever! Much love from South Korea 🇰🇷

  • @spawnzillafinalwars
    @spawnzillafinalwars Год назад +292

    As an American patriot, I gotta say the Polish people and culture are ones I respect the most in the European continent. Even when they lost their territory to imperials, their resolve as a national group was unshakable. I salute you Poland, for never giving up the good fight for freedom.

    • @mitochondria6247
      @mitochondria6247 Год назад +22

      As a fellow American, It might interest you to know that a few polish generals showed up to help us in our fight for freedom against Britain, despite the partitions they were facing back home.

    • @bratbrata4974
      @bratbrata4974 Год назад +11

      As Poles, we should change the coat of arms. From a white eagle to a phoenix.

    • @stanleygohome4869
      @stanleygohome4869 Год назад +3

      @@bratbrata4974 It really IS and was a phoenix ARISEN!

    • @GrenadeMcSticki
      @GrenadeMcSticki Год назад +4

      As a proud American Patriot whose descendant emigrated here from Poland in the 20's, I feel the Rebel Yell.

    • @piotr7970
      @piotr7970 Год назад +2

      Thanks from Poland. God bless America

  • @beanmaster4205
    @beanmaster4205 2 года назад +3391

    My history teacher once described Poland as “a nation with an indestructible people, and even when they don’t have a nation, they will make it so”

    • @raindog6852
      @raindog6852 2 года назад +103

      We had a nation but we hadn't country

    • @wladyslawbukowski
      @wladyslawbukowski 2 года назад +263

      These are the first words of the Polish national anthem, "Poland has not died yet, as long as we are alive. What foreign violence has taken from us, we will take away with a saber."

    • @suonatar1
      @suonatar1 2 года назад +17

      Aaww, that's nice.

    • @kiroshki
      @kiroshki 2 года назад +31

      Unfortunatly we almost lost the nation now due to cultural "aggression' from the West. The indestructibleness came from preserving, adapting AND improving OUR culture. Now we start to forget about that.

    • @suonatar1
      @suonatar1 2 года назад +3

      @@kiroshki The day might come when we become again a satellite state of one of our neighbors.

  • @fangedladybug
    @fangedladybug 2 года назад +1351

    Watching this as a Pole, rubbing my hands together waiting to judge Blue for butchering the names, only for him to do a good job. Disappointing.

    • @mirjanbouma
      @mirjanbouma 2 года назад +68

      Our boy Blue does his homework.

    • @evvva69420
      @evvva69420 2 года назад +24

      I wanted to comment that! He did a really good job!

    • @maciejrejowski4682
      @maciejrejowski4682 2 года назад +3

      Why are we commenting in english tho?

    • @mirjanbouma
      @mirjanbouma 2 года назад +13

      @@maciejrejowski4682 nou makker, ik wil best in het Nederlands reageren als je dat graag wil, maar ik heb zo'n vermoeden dat je me beter begrijpt als ik reageert in het Engels.
      That's why.

    • @maciejrejowski4682
      @maciejrejowski4682 2 года назад +8

      @@mirjanbouma wiem, u nas mówią na to sarkazm, taki żarcik :)

  • @CC-8891
    @CC-8891 2 года назад +25

    As an American of Anglo-Polish descent I support this video. I recently have been learning of my Polish ancestry. "Wierzbowski" meaning 'people from the willow trees' is an old noble family that occupied many high positions in government and churches during the 16th and 17th centuries. What was left of my ancestors immigrated to America (Boston, specifically) in 1913 from the Russian Empire. My father has the paperwork still in his archives. I'm also sad that my ancestors never got to live in a free and independent Poland but were spared the horror of WWI, Polish-Soviet War, WWII, and the Holocaust. I would like to go visit the region of my ancestors someday. It's an area of northeast Poland called "Kurpie" in Lomza, voivodeship.

    • @rafsiwczak
      @rafsiwczak Месяц назад +1

      Wierzbowski it’s the guy who KIA in „Aliens” movie 😅

  • @hailghidorah2536
    @hailghidorah2536 2 года назад +2070

    Poland's anthem starts with the lyrics “Poland is not yet dead, as long as we live”
    This should tell you everything you need to know.
    Also, early gang
    Edit: Thanks for Konrad Klukowski for the correction

  • @beatalaufer9929
    @beatalaufer9929 2 года назад +549

    "Act of reading history to cause me physical and psychological pain and yet.... Poland" As a polish person who went through 9 years of history in a formal education system... I never related to anything more in my entire life.

    • @ahmedamine24
      @ahmedamine24 2 года назад +20

      The borders! They keep shifting!

    • @Enchie
      @Enchie 2 года назад +3

      @@ahmedamine24
      The Poles are the second easiest people to move.

    • @annakrawczuk5221
      @annakrawczuk5221 2 года назад

      Same

    • @dinoarek1
      @dinoarek1 2 года назад +2

      @@Enchie The Poles are the first hardest people to move.

    • @reiphas
      @reiphas 2 года назад

      Kazimierz's the Great Poland is my fav Poland, change my mind.

  • @GuapoG0tGuap
    @GuapoG0tGuap 2 года назад +44

    My favorite WWII story about a Polish soldier comes from the hunt for the Bismarck. During the fighting, one of the gunners for the British would fire in a pattern that read "I AM A POLE" in Morse code

  • @nomdeplume9590
    @nomdeplume9590 Год назад +24

    “But a kingdom that has once been destroyed can never come again into being, nor can the dead ever be brought back to life... except for Poland lmao.” -Sun Tzu, the Art of War.

  • @vigilantsycamore8750
    @vigilantsycamore8750 2 года назад +752

    Mieszko: "If I convert to Christianity the Christians will stop invading me!"
    Poland's Christian neighbours for the next thousand years: "About that..."

    • @KamikazeMedias
      @KamikazeMedias 2 года назад +12

      Accurate

    • @martinmortyry7444
      @martinmortyry7444 2 года назад +40

      Jokes aside, he didn't do that to stop Christian invasions (he was actually doing very well against them) but to forge alliances and expand his influence.

    • @Dread_2137
      @Dread_2137 2 года назад +2

      Well yes, but actually no

    • @mikolajgrotowski
      @mikolajgrotowski 2 года назад +4

      I think big part was "If i convert i must stop raid them?" And mostly answer was "Not really". Many German attack was try to stop polish raids, and without success.

    • @bartoszszymkowicz5143
      @bartoszszymkowicz5143 2 года назад

      hahahahaha good point mate ;D

  • @anthonyvaleriuskevin8982
    @anthonyvaleriuskevin8982 2 года назад +551

    Poland : *Exist*
    Russia, Prussia and Austria : It's free real estate!
    A few hundred years later
    Poland : IS THAT ALL THAT YOU GOT?

    • @larurentius
      @larurentius 2 года назад +41

      Poland: I didn't hear no bell!

    • @carlosroo5460
      @carlosroo5460 2 года назад +15

      They can do this all day.

    • @bleddynwolf8463
      @bleddynwolf8463 2 года назад +5

      oh harder daddy

    • @Alias_Anybody
      @Alias_Anybody 2 года назад +7

      I always imagined the partition of Poland as some kind of late night phone call (terribly anachronistic, I know).
      Maria: "What is it, Fritz? Do you know how late.... No, I won't bother with Poland, unless you literally handed it to me on a silver platter..."
      Fritz: "You'll be delighted"

    • @gerardmontgomery280
      @gerardmontgomery280 2 года назад +2

      Poland. If Rocky Balboa was a country.

  • @ericasmr215
    @ericasmr215 2 года назад +27

    Poland is a country that refused to die, it went off the face of the planet then came back then died again then came back. poland is immortal

    • @tekinet7958
      @tekinet7958 Год назад

      It had to be saved by other countries

    • @Ilyena_Nord
      @Ilyena_Nord Месяц назад

      We're basically a honeybadger of nations

    • @JellyJillia
      @JellyJillia 17 дней назад

      ​@tekinet7958 incorrect it was helped by other countries but still fought alongside them. For example the polish army escaped poland durint ww2 and became pilots for britain

  • @MrConredsX
    @MrConredsX 2 года назад +55

    "I get knocked down, but I get up againYou are never gonna keep me down" - Poland basically

  • @darter9000
    @darter9000 2 года назад +699

    China: What was whole again, was broke again. What was broke again, was whole again.
    Poland: What was there again, was gone again. What was gone again, was there again.

    • @kagamisan9952
      @kagamisan9952 2 года назад +4

      Isn't that quote from the Romance of the three kingdoms

    • @meetaverma8372
      @meetaverma8372 2 года назад +7

      I like the bill wurtz reference

    • @emermage
      @emermage 2 года назад +1

      Ah, here we go again

    • @youreinacoma3009
      @youreinacoma3009 2 года назад +4

      there and gone (and back) again: a Polish tale

  • @veglord_the_profane
    @veglord_the_profane 2 года назад +1701

    I’m a simple Hungarian. I see Poland, I click, I like.

    • @pozdrawiam1271
      @pozdrawiam1271 2 года назад +12

      Good luck to you, sir!

    • @juliapodlejska8885
      @juliapodlejska8885 2 года назад +30

      I see Hungarians, I scream: "LOVE YOU GUYS, LET'S DRINK AND EAT TOGETHER AND THEN LET'S LAUGH AT THE ABSURDITY OF OUR LANGUAGES"

    • @jasse803
      @jasse803 2 года назад +11

      Polak, Wegier dwa bratanki! Lengyel, magyar - két jó barát, Együtt harcol s issza borát,
      Vitéz s bátor mindkettője, Áldás szálljon mindkettőre.
      Zawsze Bracia!

    • @wolfi9933
      @wolfi9933 2 года назад +10

      @Certyfikowany Przewracacz Hulajnóg Elektrycznych I am a simple german, im in a relationship for a whole decade with a polish woman and still fear to pronounce her surname.

    • @Polish-Hussar
      @Polish-Hussar 2 года назад +1

      @@wolfi9933 I'm Pole and I challenge you to reading username of guy you answered

  • @egirlvanilla5504
    @egirlvanilla5504 2 года назад +86

    Polish history is literally what every universum with superhoeroes use. Oh he died, but he Got back, and.. There he goes again, oh hi, you back!

    • @andruloni
      @andruloni Год назад +1

      a brief villain arc is mandatory

  • @oldlonewolf9649
    @oldlonewolf9649 2 года назад +86

    It is strange bitter-sweet heritage we have, heavy burden but taken with pride and dignity. Long time ago we have learn that we can only really count on Hungary.

  • @virtual_wolfy
    @virtual_wolfy 2 года назад +755

    Howdy, a polish guy here. The video is great and, surprise, you did surprisingly good on pronunciation of polish words.
    There's just one thing that would put you on a hit list among every history teacher in our country - the fact you called Jadwiga a queen. She was a King of Poland, she was crowned and received full power as a rightful ruler... and polish szlachta would not see a queen ruling over them, so she was called a King instead and everyone was just fine with it.
    Other than that, all great, keey up the great work

    • @MtnNerd
      @MtnNerd 2 года назад +26

      That is awesome

    • @jean-paulaudette9246
      @jean-paulaudette9246 2 года назад +123

      That cracks me up. "How could we respect ourselves, or be respected, if we followed a woman?"
      "Nah, it's cool. She decreed herself a man."
      "Ah! Good thinking."

    • @virtual_wolfy
      @virtual_wolfy 2 года назад +113

      @@jean-paulaudette9246 Not exactly... it was more as a way to declare her as equal to a man as women didn't have any rights at the time. But honestly - it was one of the least confusing things that happened in that time of polish history, don't go deeper :V

    • @lucidnonsense942
      @lucidnonsense942 2 года назад +88

      @@jean-paulaudette9246 in Polish Kròlowa doesn't mean the same as Queen, at the time anyway, it was more along lines of consort. So they crowned Jadwiga the Latin Rex, as the constitution required a rex, or King, to rule the nation. It wasn't strictly grammatically correct, but it was felt that it reflected the situation better.

    • @jean-paulaudette9246
      @jean-paulaudette9246 2 года назад +5

      @@lucidnonsense942 Thanks! That's clear.

  • @williamtheconqueror7807
    @williamtheconqueror7807 2 года назад +1182

    Poland's History: Being eaten and then being regurgitated out again. Repeat.

    • @aestheticswim3397
      @aestheticswim3397 2 года назад +30

      oh so Poland has a vore fetish,INtResTING

    • @kylzepolaczkowaty2197
      @kylzepolaczkowaty2197 2 года назад +16

      @@aestheticswim3397 hold my beer time to draw it

    • @seekingabsolution1907
      @seekingabsolution1907 2 года назад +29

      @@aestheticswim3397 no, the rest of Europe has a vore fetish, Poland is just their unwilling chew toy.

    • @barontakedownthisguy7794
      @barontakedownthisguy7794 2 года назад +11

      Poland is the Orc race from Elder Scrolls as a country and little can change my mind.

    • @helltubejackie1086
      @helltubejackie1086 2 года назад +17

      These replies are cursed

  • @squidsinspace75
    @squidsinspace75 Год назад +42

    We also were one of few countries which had pretty good relations with "Vikings". Gunhild, sister of King Boleslaw Chrobry, was married to one of the Scandinavian Kings, and her son (Cnut the Great) took part in the Viking Invasion of England, during which he lead not only his own men but also some polish warriors send with him by our king.

    • @Ilyena_Nord
      @Ilyena_Nord Месяц назад

      And her name was Świętosława 😉 it's also said that she changed her name to Sigrid after the marriage and her new people called her Sigrid Storrada

  • @gandalf71729
    @gandalf71729 2 года назад +58

    Poland is just Phoenix among countries!
    Btw you did very good job reading polish names, they're really accurate

  • @bookwyrm3172
    @bookwyrm3172 2 года назад +418

    In the long list of entertaining polish stuff, Polish soldiers were sent to help put down the Haitian Revolution. They got there, decided, for all of the reasons the video shows, that they actually agreed with the rebelling slaves, and then started to fight beside them instead.

    • @starmaker75
      @starmaker75 2 года назад +121

      They were also helping the American during the USA war of independence. In fact the American Calvary was built by a polish general. His name is casmir pulaski by the way

    • @Thomas.Wright
      @Thomas.Wright 2 года назад +74

      @@starmaker75 And that makes sense, because the Poles have quite a reputation for cavalry.

    • @Boss_Isaac
      @Boss_Isaac 2 года назад +47

      Neat! Class consciousness leading to a coalition of marginalized persons coming together to fight alongside one another for their liberation, awesome!

    • @ofersagi5653
      @ofersagi5653 2 года назад +34

      @@Thomas.Wright and the winged hussars arrived

    • @3Andzia3
      @3Andzia3 2 года назад +17

      I didn't even know that. I wish I'd known that. It seems like such an interesting detail to be brought up during history classes on Napoleon Wars.

  • @lol-yx1ic
    @lol-yx1ic 2 года назад +765

    Poland-Lithuania in 1610: *Occupied Moscow*
    Russia after that: oh how the turns have tabled

    • @aro480_
      @aro480_ 2 года назад +45

      It's still something to be proud of. None done that again

    • @AxxLAfriku
      @AxxLAfriku 2 года назад +1

      HELP!!! Everybody at my school cyberbullies me because they say my videos are extremely BAD!!! Please help me, dear lol

    • @duartebarros8573
      @duartebarros8573 2 года назад +7

      @cak01vej sheeeeeeeeeeeeeesh, i think u killed him

    • @kronos661
      @kronos661 2 года назад +8

      Actually it was done by a few private landowners from Poland...
      Like really. It was PRIVATE buisness.

    • @ul.biggit217
      @ul.biggit217 2 года назад

      @@aro480_ nazis done it? They didn't have them on the ropes though. One stupid decision from the monarch and it was all lost😔

  • @ADAJ342
    @ADAJ342 2 года назад +50

    Ouch, I knew that the entire history of poland consisted of pain from getting invaded but I didn’t expect poland to have a whole tragic hero character arc with an ultimate more or less happy ending.
    I seriously got invested.

  • @egirlvanilla5504
    @egirlvanilla5504 2 года назад +78

    I actually love how romantic Poland is with Hungary, you see Hungarian and you automatically want to greet himself and befriend him, Hungarian sees someone from Poland : Long time no see my beloved internet sibling, lets kiss.
    And theres only one way to answer that, why so late? 😁 Been in Hungary many many times, i always leave a Hungary with even stronger feel of love towards them. Amazing country and even more amazing how tradition and legacy we have between us IS still going.

  • @OverlySarcasticProductions
    @OverlySarcasticProductions  2 года назад +408

    Couple notes:
    - While Jadwiga can be colloquially be referred to as a Queen, she was technically crowned *King* of Poland.
    - No I did not mention the Hussars, that was intentional. I promise you they're not as interesting or important as the memes make them out to be.
    - The Boleslaw who divided Poland in the medieval period was a *different* Boleslaw... That one's on me. Sorry.
    -B

    • @leeroythepol9228
      @leeroythepol9228 2 года назад +86

      "hussars are not as interesting nor important" don't tell that to the producers of patriotic clothing or they will go mental

    • @Jasonwolf1495
      @Jasonwolf1495 2 года назад +15

      They're still one of our national icons.

    • @duod7847
      @duod7847 2 года назад +31

      That's fair.
      Also, Blue, you did great prenouncing Polish names, probably the best of American people doing overview videos on Polish history.

    • @diverlawn3491
      @diverlawn3491 2 года назад +5

      Why is everyone talking about hussars but not lisowczycy (I have no idea how to make it grammarly correct)

    • @vladiverse7516
      @vladiverse7516 2 года назад +25

      They were pretty significant. Hussars were winning battles when the enemy outnumbered them heavilly, were using the finest weaponry a Polish noble could afford and many times they could change the tide of war to the point mercenaries at the time were often adding to their contracts that they won't be fighting against them. They are an iconic cavalry formation although their current depiction with two wings on their backs might be more modern creation during times Poland was developing it's national identity.

  • @lollopollo231
    @lollopollo231 2 года назад +981

    Fun fact: italy and poland are the only two countries on earth to call each other by name each in their national anthem.
    Solidarity against austrians I guess.

    • @witoldtadeusz
      @witoldtadeusz 2 года назад +21

      Really? Didn't know about the Italian one.. I think I need to some some foreign anthems...

    • @alekjanowski9847
      @alekjanowski9847 2 года назад +52

      @@witoldtadeusz Check the lyrics on both they are there :D + Weirdly enough Mussolini wanted an Alliance with Poland before WW2 O_o

    • @adambielen8996
      @adambielen8996 2 года назад +103

      Well in Poland Austria is seen as the least of 3 evils, because when your other options are Russia and Prussia/Germany the Habsburgs suddenly seem rather saintly in comparison. In southern Poland that era is referred to a benign neglect.
      Though the Anthem is referring to the Polish soldiers that would defect to Napoleon. Unfortunately he would send the to Haiti in an attempt to crush that rebellion, but they would defect again and join the Haitians.

    • @witoldtadeusz
      @witoldtadeusz 2 года назад +12

      @@adambielen8996 not completely so. Yes, at the end of partitions, just before ww1, restrictions were really loose in austrian partition, but during the Napoleonic Era things weren't so pleasant, Austria was just as harsh as the others

    • @lollopollo231
      @lollopollo231 2 года назад +4

      Yeah of course in Italy nobody hates austrians anymore, it was a joke ahahaha

  • @mrk4022
    @mrk4022 Год назад +112

    Poland is great, huge respect. Just imagine, they were gone, completely, wiped out... and then they rose again. Twice! A true inspiration. From a Ukrainian in New York. We love you!

  • @peterj5083
    @peterj5083 2 года назад +143

    Nothing but praise for Poland. Thank you for taking over 2 million Ukrainian refugees.

    • @dariusz2303
      @dariusz2303 Год назад +15

      .... five and half as for now

    • @stoneeagle7360
      @stoneeagle7360 7 месяцев назад

      We’re taking in our own cousins whose home was destroyed. We’re both descendants of Lech.

  • @moniku4839
    @moniku4839 Год назад +97

    I have small correction:
    Jadwiga didn't became queen, but king. In those times there wasn't something like queens in Poland.
    Otherwise great video bro

    • @emanuelbugaj7078
      @emanuelbugaj7078 Год назад +8

      There were quins, but in polish Version of this world "królowa" means king's wife. Jadwiga was the ruler of the country, so king herself, not king's wife

  • @Superbajt
    @Superbajt 2 года назад +538

    Out of several mistakes, I'll point an interesting one: Jadwiga wasn't a queen of Poland - she was crowned as a king of Poland (król, not królowa).

    • @carlosroo5460
      @carlosroo5460 2 года назад +3

      Jee, too much Machismo?

    • @poankiyu7664
      @poankiyu7664 2 года назад +12

      I've seen this one in so many different comment sections whenever Jadwiga is mentioned. It's getting a bit wearing at this point.

    • @dominikstochmal9233
      @dominikstochmal9233 2 года назад +64

      The thing is that word królowa does not have interchangeable meaning with word queen in english, its ortography points that this specific person is not holding office of king as is nonetheless wife of one, you can use ending "owa" to make wife of any posible word refering to profession, like for example burmistrz (mayor) into burmisztrzowa (wife of a mayor) or Nowak (popular polish surname into Nowakowa (wife of a Nowak, in default one specific person).

    • @eldermoose7938
      @eldermoose7938 2 года назад +28

      ​@@wojciechficek616 Wasn't she was explicitly crowned as a "king" despite not being a man a statement to her contemporaries that she was their equal? or is that English mythologizing

    • @HenshinFanatic
      @HenshinFanatic 2 года назад +13

      There's also the -ska -ski distinction between female and male members of a family. For example, Rutkowska would be a female while Rutkowski could be her brother or other male relative.

  • @Voldemom
    @Voldemom 2 года назад +1123

    I have always loved that the Ottoman Empire, of all countries, refused to recognize the partition of an old honorable opponent. “The ambassador from Poland is unable to attend” - in your FACE, Prussia, Russia, and Austria.

    • @mewtwo6849
      @mewtwo6849 2 года назад +223

      It is actually really lovely detail. And they maintained the embassy building and gvie back the keys to the first Polish ambassador after the WW I

    • @kirillassasin
      @kirillassasin 2 года назад +42

      Kinda Ironic, because Poland beat the crap out of Ottomans

    • @aerouantshinyscales3944
      @aerouantshinyscales3944 2 года назад +156

      In kind of the same vein the polish-japanese relations were so good pre-WW2 that the Japanese empire refused the declaration of war sent by the polish government in exile

    • @toledochristianmatthew9919
      @toledochristianmatthew9919 2 года назад +56

      @پیاده نظام خان Yeah as much it seems nice that the Ottomans had a hint of repsect, we shouldn't forget they would have taken a part of Poland as well if it still bordered the nation. Heck Austria took part in the annexation despite the Poles being the ones the saved them from the battle of vienna

    • @Muljinn
      @Muljinn 2 года назад +13

      As it said, old favours are soon forgotten…

  • @zardzewialy
    @zardzewialy 2 года назад +40

    I love that you start the video by putting a giant sign "Eastern Europe" on the exact middle of the continent :D

  • @plant9399
    @plant9399 Год назад +33

    Also in 2014 Poland formed it's own space agency. Poland CAN into space!

  • @histhoryk2648
    @histhoryk2648 2 года назад +2338

    *Typical fantasy writer:* "King is good, but his advisors are bad guys"
    *Polish Sejm:* "Bunch of aristocrats corrupted and manipulated by enemy governments chose the king that will favour their own shady businesses"
    *Me:* "Write that down, write that down!!!"

    • @tyrant-den884
      @tyrant-den884 2 года назад +96

      I'm always annoyed by how pro-monarchist fantasy writers tend to be.

    • @histhoryk2648
      @histhoryk2648 2 года назад +87

      @@tyrant-den884 I don't think it's annoying but rather uncreative, but I understand why. Most of European countries had monarchies to some degree, so they are more relatable and easier to implement. Writing something different might be difficult

    • @tyrant-den884
      @tyrant-den884 2 года назад +45

      @@histhoryk2648 then check how often the evil conquerer who must be replaced with some inexperienced kid is a self-man who earned their position through (admittedly bloody) merit.
      The main strength of a functioning monarchy is a ruler who has been trained by birth, but no one want that when they can have some kid or Allister.

    • @GaldirEonai
      @GaldirEonai 2 года назад +50

      In DSA (german fantasy RPG) there's a nation that's basically a combination of medieval Russia, the baltics and Poland-Lithuania, with the commonwealth's system of government. It works surprisingly well because the nobles tend to hate outsiders slightly more than each other :P.

    • @warreneckels4945
      @warreneckels4945 2 года назад +9

      @@tyrant-den884 Actual republics, as opposed to autocracies masquerading as republics, tend to be boring and complicated. On rare occasions, we in the United States are not. One of them was the Civil War. The norm is better reflected in that two Presidents (Harding in 1920 and Biden in 2020) were elected largely on the belief that their Administrations would be cures for insomnia.

  • @leiladekwatro3147
    @leiladekwatro3147 2 года назад +513

    "hmm i like this law. I kinda wanna pass this."
    "Sejm"

    • @cykuta44
      @cykuta44 2 года назад +14

      Lmao

    • @ZarmothBlade
      @ZarmothBlade 2 года назад +83

      "This law will literally help everyone"
      "I stubbed my toe today, therefore Veto!"

    • @TitanDarwin
      @TitanDarwin 2 года назад +48

      @@ZarmothBlade The Polish-Lithuanian Sejm is arguably the best argument against nobility having any privileges.. or existing at all. Polish-Lithuanian nobles pretty much used their veto powers to sabotage the PLC, either on behalf of hostile foreign powers like Russia or simply out of selfishness. They also tended to pick foreigners as kings specifically because said candidates wouldn't be familiar at all with Polish-Lithuanian culture, language etc and therefore unable to successfully contest the Szlachta's power.

    • @MoraFermi
      @MoraFermi 2 года назад +20

      @@TitanDarwin To be honest, present day politics in Poland show clearly that the masses are no better and will happily vote against their own best interests given half a fake promise.

    • @PedroKing19
      @PedroKing19 2 года назад +6

      @@MoraFermi are the masses in power in Poland today? If the promises being made to them are not being honored it doesn't sound like they're in power

  • @Zolnierzu
    @Zolnierzu 2 года назад +17

    10:34 Fighting while vibing on AirPods, what a badass

    • @Zapadoslavist
      @Zapadoslavist 2 года назад +5

      And he is holding the only weapon that was designed AND produced in occupied europe (ofc not for the Germans) it is called "Błyskawica" it's a sten but for MP 40 bullets and has a vertical magazine

  • @drprzemek9374
    @drprzemek9374 Год назад +19

    2:56 actually Jadwiga became the King of Poland because king meant someone running the country and queen was the king's wife

  • @rabnerd28
    @rabnerd28 2 года назад +401

    "As we get into World War I"
    All my Elementary School Teachers who skipped straight to WWII and left me confused for five years: I vote we don't.

    • @jozefkozon4520
      @jozefkozon4520 2 года назад +19

      You might will to veto their idea.

    • @Thomas.Wright
      @Thomas.Wright 2 года назад +16

      I can tell you about one significant battle in Poland during the Great War: The Battle of Osawiec. It was like something straight out of a horror movie: about 7,000 German soldiers were completely routed by about 100 "dead" Russians. So terrified of these dead Russians the Germans fled across the battlefield and killed themselves on their own fortifications.

    • @osakablinladen
      @osakablinladen 2 года назад +2

      mine never got to WW2 in any sort of school

    • @rashkavar
      @rashkavar 2 года назад +7

      If you want to pick up a good understanding of WWI (and haven't yet) I highly recommend the channel The Great War, which did a chronological analysis of the war week by week. Quite an experience to watch that series.

    • @occam7382
      @occam7382 2 года назад +15

      @@Thomas.Wright, more specifically, these Russian soldiers were garrisoning a fort that Germany really wanted to capture, so they bombed and attacked at at least 3 different times. They all failed. Growing desperate, the Germans just decided to gas the sh*t out of Osawiec fort, and they assumed the defenders were all dead, so they adopted gas masks and went straight on in. Only to find about 100 Russians troops wearing clothes around their mouths, coughing up blood and charging at them like fucking mad lads. The Germans were so terrified of this that they ran away completely, allowing the Russians to hold onto fort Osawiec. This battle would later be known as the "Attack of the Dead Men".

  • @hopelesshopefulromantic1791
    @hopelesshopefulromantic1791 2 года назад +485

    "Poland would not die" is a oddly hilarious sentence I didn't know I needed to hear

    • @carlosroo5460
      @carlosroo5460 2 года назад +5

      The wrecker Decepticon of Transformers 2 has nothing on Poland's.

    • @elimcclellan8139
      @elimcclellan8139 2 года назад +18

      Look up the Wikipedia article for the Polish national anthem and look at the English name of the song.

    • @razorflossrazor2937
      @razorflossrazor2937 2 года назад +21

      @@elimcclellan8139 you were not kidding. It translates to Poland is not yet lost. If any nation deserves that title it's damn sure Poland.

    • @Rzulf4
      @Rzulf4 2 года назад +14

      @@razorflossrazor2937 It's more literally translates into "Poland is not yet /dead/." For the last few centuries our history was, essentially, that.

  • @DDlambchop43
    @DDlambchop43 Год назад +21

    something else that came from the history of Poland is the Bialoveska Puscha ( I KNOW I didn't spell that right), a beautiful forest preserve on the Polish border with Belarus.

  • @sofielee4122
    @sofielee4122 2 года назад +12

    fun fact! the poles operated at least two destroyers during WW2. they managed to escape from polish ports and fled to the uk, where they operated in conjunction with the royal navy, but under the polish flag. one of them is said to have partaken in the sinking of the Bismarck, to whom she signaled "we are poles" as she was sinking. or something to that effect, its been a while since i heard the story

  • @kcjc
    @kcjc 2 года назад +625

    I remember in one of my history courses we wrote a paper about an area our ancestors came from, I’m a quarter Polish so I chose them. The paper was named “Poland, aka the black Knight from Monty Python”

    • @Gniew2
      @Gniew2 2 года назад +26

      Haha! That's a good one :D

    • @Enchie
      @Enchie 2 года назад +57

      More like Deadpool. You can cut it to pieces or kill it, but it keeps coming back.

    • @tyrant-den884
      @tyrant-den884 2 года назад +7

      Nice

    • @salahuddinyusuf
      @salahuddinyusuf 2 года назад +34

      Nazi Germany: You've got no army left! Surrender!
      Poland: Tis a flesh wound

    • @jesusschizus272
      @jesusschizus272 Год назад +3

      Tis only flesh wound! 😆 Greetings from Poland! 😉

  • @marvelgeek9577
    @marvelgeek9577 2 года назад +994

    Poland: *gets invaded or partitioned
    Europe: Were you killed?
    Poland: Sadly, yes. But I lived!

    • @BartekPll
      @BartekPll Год назад +14

      Epoka lodowcowa 3 złoty to cytat

    • @Kadwid
      @Kadwid Год назад

      People have this weird idea that if you colour the map differently and put figurehead administrators in, then suddenly the nation evaporates. Doesn't happen until you kill all the people and raise their children as another peoples. 200 years of trying hasn't done it to Poles tho!

    • @joew9690
      @joew9690 Год назад +10

      Yes but we resurrect !

    • @filipszmuniewski3480
      @filipszmuniewski3480 Год назад

      ​@@BartekPll XD prawda

    • @sturmtiger7704
      @sturmtiger7704 Год назад

      Yay

  • @Sara-sn5gd
    @Sara-sn5gd 2 года назад +38

    So excited to see some more Slavic history that's not just Russia! I hope to see more in the future. I hope Blue does one about Slovenia or at least the Balkan territory one day, since this year we have just marked 30 years of independence.

  • @arawak70
    @arawak70 2 года назад +10

    Your Polish pronunciation is pretty well. Polish people appreciate you effort. It is rare among English-speaking people. Our language is in fact difficult for foreigners to learn, even on the basic level of correct pronunciation.

  • @makszbylut6136
    @makszbylut6136 2 года назад +988

    minor detail: Jadwiga was also "King of Poland", she never defined herself as Queen in order to assert her sovereignty over Poland and Lithuania, taking it out of Jagiełło's hands

    • @joshuahunt3032
      @joshuahunt3032 2 года назад +199

      In Yadwiga’s time, a queen couldn’t be a queen regnant (i.e. “queens” had to be the consort, not the ruler).
      The trick is, they never said the king had to be male.

    • @compatriot852
      @compatriot852 2 года назад +10

      The thing though was she wasn't really able to due to the civil war occuring in Lithuania. Vytautas fought his cousin for this exact reason knowing the Poles would try to take advantage of Lithuania.
      He remained Grand Duke of Lithuania and guaranteed Lithuanian sovereignty for the next hundreds of years.

    • @Robert-wf7xu
      @Robert-wf7xu 2 года назад +1

      Go read some books

    • @MegaMementoMori
      @MegaMementoMori 2 года назад +35

      Yup, Jadwiga and Jagiełło was the first openly gay royal marriage in history :D

    • @a.w.4708
      @a.w.4708 2 года назад +23

      But it wasn't like they plotted aganist each other in order to gain personal power - they were actually qiute happy mariage (especially for their age difference... They married when Yadviga was 10 and Yogailo was 36) and co-rulers. After Yadviga's death Yogailo named his daughter with his next wife after her, the wife was actually adviced to him by Yadviga who wanted to provide him stable future as a king of Poland after her death and from what I remember one of them had a ring which was present from the other and considered it their most important belonging (I don't remember who was the owner and who was the giver).
      To make things more interesting, Yadviga at first really didn't want to marry Yogailo and even, as legend said, tried to escape the castle by destroying wooden doors with an axe, and after that she supposedly went to bed with her true love Habsburg prince... And then she, at her young age, made a significant political decision, cause mariage with Habsburg would be political disaster. Another legend claims that before the decision she asked some male servant to go to bath with Yogailo and then tell her what he had seen and what she heard was supposedly another reason for marriage.
      She also funded a renovation of the oldest Polish University (now 600 years old) and liked color blue, and slept with Yogailo only on Tuesdays for what I've read.
      Her death vas really grieved.
      It's interesting topic.

  • @bobergamer1963
    @bobergamer1963 2 года назад +1797

    How does he prenouces everything so well. He even said "szlachta" correctly.

    • @cashkromsupernerd1193
      @cashkromsupernerd1193 2 года назад +70

      Except Kazimierz. I've heard a lot of pronunciations (I'm named after him), his is foreign to me. Given how complicated the language is though, I'm willing to overlook that lol

    • @IronBranchEnjoyer
      @IronBranchEnjoyer 2 года назад +22

      @@cashkromsupernerd1193 The only mistake he made is not realising that 'zi' in Polish is pronounced like a ż, the 'rz' at the end wasn't perfect but it's fine.

    • @JamieDNGN
      @JamieDNGN 2 года назад +43

      @@IronBranchEnjoyer Zi isn't pronounced the same as ż - it's the same as ź

    • @shion3948
      @shion3948 2 года назад +7

      @@JamieDNGN I'd say zi is pronounced the same as źi

    • @JamieDNGN
      @JamieDNGN 2 года назад +24

      @@shion3948 źi is not valid in polish orthography though, Zi is used when a vowel follows (including i which is not written twice in that case - zima for example (winter) or więzi (bonds, compare więź - bond)), and ź is used when either a consonant or nothing else follows.
      It's mostly an orthographic variant because when you pronounce ziemia (earth, soil, ground) and więź the Zi and ź are pronounced the same [ˈʑɛmʲä (not [ʑʲɛmʲä]) vʲɛ̃ʑ] if we're being pedantic the ź in więź becomes devoiced but eh
      If you pronounce Zi alone, yes it would be źi, but otherwise they're the same sound unless it's a syllable

  • @lulzaccount
    @lulzaccount 2 года назад +12

    Excellent summary of Polish history, and your pronunciation was on point. I am saying this a a Polish person.

  • @sawekziokowski7114
    @sawekziokowski7114 Год назад +11

    As a Pole I will say, good job, and also you were pronouncing most of the Words almost perfect.

  • @starmaker75
    @starmaker75 2 года назад +280

    German and Russia: why wouldn’t you stay down?
    Poland: I didn’t hear no bell.
    As someone who has Polish and German heritage, reading Central Europe history is quite a mixed feeling and heading banging to the wall

    • @emiehoney5041
      @emiehoney5041 2 года назад +3

      Oh! I'm 2nd generation polish and German!

    • @brandonlyon730
      @brandonlyon730 2 года назад +1

      @@emiehoney5041 I’m third generation.

    • @Alias_Anybody
      @Alias_Anybody 2 года назад +14

      "I don't like Poland. It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere"
      Frederick the Great

    • @Thomas.Wright
      @Thomas.Wright 2 года назад +6

      So if I say the words, "BAPTIZED IN FIRE, FORTY TO ONE!"

    • @Thomas.Wright
      @Thomas.Wright 2 года назад +2

      I would make a Winged Hussars reference, but RUclips keeps deleting them for some weird reason.

  • @staystrongxxx7751
    @staystrongxxx7751 2 года назад +349

    Fun Fact - Jadwiga was actually a crowned KING for some time as Poland never had a ruling queen. Then she got married and her husband took the title upon himself.

    • @malamalinka
      @malamalinka Год назад +35

      It’s a common mistake indeed to call her Queen. Jadwiga was the King of Poland when she ascended to the throne.

    • @paulbenedict1289
      @paulbenedict1289 Год назад

      That is correct in English. After all Queen Elizabeth is also a monarch, not a wife of a monarch.

    • @Lina-lq7jm
      @Lina-lq7jm Год назад

      @Arkadiusz Kapa And yet... she didnt really rule all that much. Jogaila did!

    • @abcdmefgh2843
      @abcdmefgh2843 Год назад +3

      @@Lina-lq7jm Yes, sadly she died at 25 year old due to complications of giving birth

    • @Hadar1991
      @Hadar1991 Год назад +2

      @@Lina-lq7jm Jogaila known his place, even if he was responsible for day to day operation he could not go against wishes of his wife, because his all power in Poland was due to the fact, he was married to power Jadwiga had. This is a reason why until Jadwiga lived Jogaila tried to avoid any conflict with Christian nations, because it was the wish of Jadwiga. When she died, Jogaila became the sole rule and Teutonic Order provoked he went ballistic - which would not happen when Jadwiga lived.

  • @obi-wankenobi1676
    @obi-wankenobi1676 Год назад +60

    Poland and Hungary stands strong together , love from Székelyföld 🇭🇺❤️🇵🇱

    • @marek7641
      @marek7641 Год назад +1

      Stop supporting putin then

    • @obi-wankenobi1676
      @obi-wankenobi1676 Год назад +2

      @@marek7641 who said I'm supporting Putin

    • @marek7641
      @marek7641 Год назад +1

      @@obi-wankenobi1676 your government is and you don’t protest. Being silent is supporting

    • @obi-wankenobi1676
      @obi-wankenobi1676 Год назад +1

      @@marek7641 I ain't living in Hungary , I'm not even a Hungarian citizen yet

    • @marek7641
      @marek7641 Год назад +1

      @@obi-wankenobi1676 what kind of excuse is that? I see Ukrainian and Iranian protests around the world. But I don’t see free russians protesting in free countries. Same mentality

  • @tomw7647
    @tomw7647 Год назад +26

    I’m a Pole living in the US I visit every 4 years and am astonished how far along they have come. Much love to my motherland and her people I hope she will be a sheep nation at end times…spared from the Lords wrath upon a sinful world. God bless.

    • @AviViljoen
      @AviViljoen Год назад

      And God bless you.

    • @hiyou1976
      @hiyou1976 Год назад

      Love to hear that :) greets from Warsaw mate :)

  • @overconfidentpineapple8783
    @overconfidentpineapple8783 2 года назад +170

    I am a simple Hungarian. I see Poland. I click. I like.
    Love to our brothers on the other side of the Carphatians ♥️

    • @jozefkozon4520
      @jozefkozon4520 2 года назад +8

      Cheers Bro.

    • @lordsiergiej9685
      @lordsiergiej9685 2 года назад +7

      same here bro, same here

    • @felis1977
      @felis1977 2 года назад +22

      I'm a simple Pole. I see Hungarian comment. I click "Like" ;)

    • @thethirdsicily4802
      @thethirdsicily4802 2 года назад +8

      I was waiting for this comment.

    • @cronosvandust313
      @cronosvandust313 2 года назад +7

      Magyar, lengyel - két jó barát! Cheers from Poland, friend!

  • @wlaba272
    @wlaba272 2 года назад +597

    You needed 3 empires at the same time from 3 different directions to destroy Mighty Poland. Amazing.

    • @GenjiGencyandOverwatch
      @GenjiGencyandOverwatch 2 года назад +92

      Aaand it still will come back. So you probably need more than that

    • @wlaba272
      @wlaba272 2 года назад +6

      @Абдульзефир ah, russians hahahahhaha, typical ^^

    • @GenjiGencyandOverwatch
      @GenjiGencyandOverwatch 2 года назад +1

      @Абдульзефир Trust me it would

    • @krisrohm1042
      @krisrohm1042 2 года назад +26

      yea cause by that time... poland (or the P.L.C.)was crazy fcking strong like it was said in the Video :D Poland wasnt refered to as the sleeping Dragon of Europe for nothing:D

    • @chlopakzpolski
      @chlopakzpolski Год назад +3

      + Targowica (V columne)

  • @LunarMoon2032
    @LunarMoon2032 2 года назад +21

    I am from Poland and I am proud of my country 😊😸

  • @eenfx
    @eenfx Год назад +13

    This is an incredible video, who knew Poland was such a historical anomaly

  • @absoul112
    @absoul112 2 года назад +643

    Poland be like “I can do this all century.”

    • @kac7857
      @kac7857 2 года назад +52

      More like "I can do this all millenium".

    • @Pyre
      @Pyre 2 года назад +28

      It's staggering and wonderful how much that *isn't* a joke.

    • @HaroldElbowmanIV
      @HaroldElbowmanIV 2 года назад +5

      I was just wondering if Poland-Lithuania inspired Sokovia given the whole "crossroads of major powers, locus of conflict, proud citizens, gets swallowed up" thing.

    • @stephenflint3640
      @stephenflint3640 2 года назад +6

      Just about a millennium of guttural, bloody lipped "I didn't hear no bell..."

    • @hayleybartek8643
      @hayleybartek8643 2 года назад +4

      Poland be like "I didn't hear no bell!"

  • @ladywaffle2210
    @ladywaffle2210 2 года назад +654

    "And if that sounds kind of insane, that's because it was."
    Surely, Blue knows that Eastern Europe has lived and continues to live by the phrase, "This is going down a crazy path.... *so let's keep going and see what happens."*

    • @lukasz1kier
      @lukasz1kier 2 года назад +40

      Surely Blue knows to never say Poland is eastern Europe. We don't like that - we don't want to be in the same basket as Russia. Ever. Russia is yucky.

    • @paulb7027
      @paulb7027 2 года назад +11

      @@lukasz1kier Blue definitely knows. Russia is not yucky, but we, the Poles, strongly do not want to be mistaken for other nations.

    • @bugajification
      @bugajification 2 года назад +14

      "If youre going trough hell.keep on walking" winston churchill

    • @houston1342
      @houston1342 2 года назад

      .

    • @James_Wisniewski
      @James_Wisniewski 2 года назад +6

      Ahem... CENTRAL EUROPE.

  • @jedenzet
    @jedenzet 2 года назад +8

    8:03 nationalism is not bad at all. It doesn't mean hate or anything bad, it means you place your nation first. That's all. There's no "yikes" to it, the west is brainwashed because of german nazis were national socialist for some reason called nationalists.

  • @jakublis12
    @jakublis12 2 года назад +11

    Despite your apologies for the quality of your Polish pronounciations, I would like to tell you they were very acurate :)
    It shows how much you care about the subjects you make videos about.
    This video made me happy about where I come from. Cheers!

  • @newperve
    @newperve 2 года назад +633

    It wasn't just the Polish airmen that continued to fight in WWII. The Free Polish Navy were right in there too. One Polish destroyer [EDIT: named "Piorun" or "Lightning", thanks Raindog] continually flashed the message "I am a Pole." to the German battleship Bismarck just to let them know it was personal. One British admiral expressed surprise at how few Polish Free Navy ships he had because of how often they were reported for bravery.

    • @raindog6852
      @raindog6852 2 года назад +30

      This destroyer's name was "Piorun" (Lightning).

    • @jakubw.2779
      @jakubw.2779 2 года назад +76

      Talking about Polish Free Navy you cannot forget about ORP Błyskawica (another word for lightning in polish - little bit of semantics - Piorun describes the lightning speed and Błyskawica describes its flash) the most honored ship of polish navy in WWII. This ship done so many different things - from mine sweeping, through sub hunting and troop transport to air defence platform and shore shelling - it's unbelievable it was only a destroyer. It is also oldest surviving destroyer in the world. It's docked in Gdynia and is availibile for tourists.
      Fun fact: There's special memorial in Cowes, England dedicated to Błyskawica and its crew for heroic defense against german air raids. One day the guns on the ship fired so many rounds the barrels got deformed and needed urgent replacement

    • @Diveyl
      @Diveyl 2 года назад +3

      @@raindog6852 ORP Błyskawica. Technically same as Piorun, but not really.

    • @syfsonkupskowicki5326
      @syfsonkupskowicki5326 2 года назад +7

      @@Diveyl myślę, że Thunder będzie lepszym tłumaczeniem Pioruna,zaś Lightning zostawmy Błyskawicy

    • @Diveyl
      @Diveyl 2 года назад +9

      @@syfsonkupskowicki5326 Może i racja że Błyskawica to bardziej Lightning, jako że bardziej chodzi o sam świetlny efekt wyładowania niż dźwięk. Ale jest też Grom, który bardziej pasuje do Thunder. Piorun może być oboma.

  • @KamikazeMedias
    @KamikazeMedias 2 года назад +680

    "But a Kingdom that has once been destroyed can never come again into being" - sun-tzu
    Meanwhile, Poland: "HOLD MY VODKA!"

    • @Thomas.Wright
      @Thomas.Wright 2 года назад +41

      BAPTIZED IN FIRE, FORTY TO ONE!
      SPIRIT OF SPARTANS, DEATH AND GLORY!

    • @trixoktan4179
      @trixoktan4179 2 года назад +32

      Poland; Sory master, I'm stubborn.

    • @nihili4196
      @nihili4196 2 года назад +63

      Poland be like: Wellll... Define "Destroyed"

    • @KamikazeMedias
      @KamikazeMedias 2 года назад +9

      @@nihili4196 Sun: Not on the map, saltier than carthage.. clensed technically.. Every term you use to describe destroying a nation...

    • @luc.6605
      @luc.6605 2 года назад +29

      @@KamikazeMedias poland: yeaaaah... But ive just asked God and hes cool with me so im just gonna gonna restore the country thank you very much

  • @juliakieczewska5556
    @juliakieczewska5556 2 года назад +8

    blue ! thank you so much for this video- the fact that you took the time to talk abt my country, mention the most important parts of our history, PRONOUNCE THE NAMES CORRECTLY, and recognize our spirit means the world to me. seriously well done, keep up the great work. and could i request that you make our bro Hungary star of the show sometime in the future ? xx

  • @speisman3731
    @speisman3731 Год назад +6

    Damn, this is actually the first video of many i have seen on polish history that i, as a pole, 100% agree with, while also being detailed and comprehensive. Good job!

  • @Obi-Wan_Kenobi
    @Obi-Wan_Kenobi 2 года назад +465

    "I used to think Polish history was a tragedy. But now I realize, it's a triumph."

    • @VaeSapiens
      @VaeSapiens 2 года назад +45

      Generał Kenobi.

    • @adambielen8996
      @adambielen8996 2 года назад +9

      @@VaeSapiens Hetman would be the correct term. But I do like the cheeky dark L.

    • @Alaryk111
      @Alaryk111 2 года назад +8

      @@adambielen8996 In the Polish dub of the Revange of the Siths he is called Generał not hetman.

    • @adambielen8996
      @adambielen8996 2 года назад +2

      @@Alaryk111 Ah, well fair enough then. Carry on good sir.

    • @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic1139
      @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic1139 2 года назад +21

      @@VaeSapiens Generał Pierogi

  • @jopkins11
    @jopkins11 2 года назад +701

    As a polish and historician i want to say that this is probably the best brief history of Poland on YT. Why I think that? Because it's perfectly focused on its most important matters: Catholicism, parlamentarism and (multi- ->mono-) ethnicism. Good job!

    • @brahmagupta12
      @brahmagupta12 2 года назад +16

      I agree, especially with the part about parliamentarism, which is really impressive for the 17th century. I also do agree that it is a petty that Jan III Sobieski was missed, however, in terms of understanding the idea about Poland I do think it was a fair oversimplified interpretation of its history (especially as I studied one yeah Eastern European History, which was mainly about Poland and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth). It would have been interested mentioning Adam Mickiewicz and how he is perceived in Poland, Lithuania and Belarus and why, as this represents the complex historical legacy in the region.

    • @MM-yj7yt
      @MM-yj7yt 2 года назад +12

      ​@@to_co_jest_prawdziwe Although it was the last notable military victory I'd say the battle of Vienna and its outcomes meant more for the history Europe than Poland itself.

    • @to_co_jest_prawdziwe
      @to_co_jest_prawdziwe 2 года назад +2

      @@MM-yj7yt Yes. You are right

    • @shpho
      @shpho Год назад +5

      Yeah, it's good, there are some really minor mistakes like calling Bolesław V king and Jadwiga queen

    • @Proletarius87
      @Proletarius87 Год назад +1

      Yup, but also is "copy/paste" of most history schoolbooks. Not a single word of "Old Set of Rulers" which mentions rulers preceding Mieszko I.
      How in all books is all the same: Poland thx to Church, Poland thx to Germany. It is seen even now. Politics selling polish independence for german (EU) reason of state, regardless of the political side, or appropriation of moral life by Catholic Church, which leaves any Poles that don't want anything in common with it, out od margin of the social life, and then they're recruited by "progressive" West.

  • @krinkrin5982
    @krinkrin5982 Год назад +5

    Your pronunciation, especially the names of early kings, was actually quite good. Slavic names can be notoriously difficult for English speakers to say, so mad props there.

  • @5zakuro
    @5zakuro 2 года назад +7

    VERY impressed with your polish pronunciation! Also good job on picking up on those threads that seem to run throughout polish history, like the strong role of the church. I once tried explaining to a foreign friend why Catholicism is so wrapped up with polish history but i didn't manage to summarise it very well

  • @nattthekittycat7703
    @nattthekittycat7703 2 года назад +256

    “Volleyball of Europe”
    It’s sad how accurate this is😂 Being in the middle of the cluster fuxk called Europe is surely not fun for anyone. Respect to Poland for still existing

    • @janzataj6714
      @janzataj6714 2 года назад +12

      i prefer to call them the "superpowers punching bag" but that works too

    • @witoldtadeusz
      @witoldtadeusz 2 года назад +4

      You know this scene in cartoons, when something runs over someone form left to right, then back to left again?
      The eastern fronts during 1900s be like:

    • @KoRbA2310
      @KoRbA2310 2 года назад

      @@witoldtadeusz you mean this? /watch?v=-UL8MCgwTlk

    • @artur0y95
      @artur0y95 2 года назад +8

      As it happens we are the reigning world champions in volleyball. I think there might be some truth to that.

    • @kllk12ful
      @kllk12ful Год назад

      you can say the same thing about the Baltics having Russia and Germany for neighbors is brutal

  • @thespanishinquisition8617
    @thespanishinquisition8617 2 года назад +370

    “It’s rare for for the act of reading history to bring me physical, and psychological pain,”
    Me half polish: It is?

    • @jackhadfield1332
      @jackhadfield1332 2 года назад +20

      I didn't expect you to be here.

    • @katm9810
      @katm9810 2 года назад +13

      Me Full Polish: I was born in pain 🤣

    • @GoPackGoBaby
      @GoPackGoBaby 2 года назад +3

      Only half what’s the other half? German I know it’s German
      100% or not Poles stronk together

    • @christinaturner6548
      @christinaturner6548 2 года назад +1

      iz curious..
      other half...?

    • @Polish-Hussar
      @Polish-Hussar 2 года назад

      Me full polish: *got third dose of morphine today* Something needs to bring you pain?

  • @aquamarina5216
    @aquamarina5216 2 года назад +15

    Polish girl here. Clicking on the video I was skeptical, that you'll handle it (no offense, I just know damn well how bonkers our history is :D ) but you handled everything like a trooper :). Yeah, as I said our history is a long, reach and beautiful, but also a mess, but honestly, I love every bit of it, we sorta became jackass badasses of Europe, but seriously I'm a person with a lot of mental issues, and in my dark days thinking of how our country despite everything it suffered could always rise back up from the ashes is a huge inspiration and gives hope :)

  • @michalinapiotrowska1601
    @michalinapiotrowska1601 Год назад

    Thank You so much for making this video! It's wonderful that you educate people from around the world about my country's history ❤️ Greetings from Poland!

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 2 года назад +823

    Dschinghis Khan: A German group dressed up as Mongols singing about Russia
    Poland: *Oh no, oh no, oh no no no no no*

    • @acgames1880
      @acgames1880 2 года назад +4

      I see you at every history and every reptile video lol

    • @marcinrybinski4423
      @marcinrybinski4423 2 года назад +19

      Dschinghis Khan is actually very popular in poland. During communism you had to listen to what they'd allowed you to listen and Dschinghis Khan's songs were allowed. You can still hear them (especially "Moskau") at polish weddings. At least at the ones I've been to.

    • @rasmusn.e.m1064
      @rasmusn.e.m1064 2 года назад +3

      The UK: "Ah, I see the Hun has finally shed its civilised cloak and gone fangs agape for the Lechian throat. It saddens my heart to the Polish divided again, but, alas, 'tis the way of poles to be apart, is it not?"

    • @YataTheFifteenth
      @YataTheFifteenth 2 года назад +5

      @@marcinrybinski4423 they fuckin what. Damn I get controlling political crap but music? Damn. S'takin it too far.

    • @icedteacatfish
      @icedteacatfish 2 года назад +1

      hi avery

  • @bazhenapartos4303
    @bazhenapartos4303 2 года назад +1114

    I am Belarusian, I see our brother Poland, I click. 🤍❤️🤍

    • @beProsto
      @beProsto 2 года назад +16

      @PL what the what

    • @HanSolo__
      @HanSolo__ 2 года назад +8

      Love you guys. Still remember my traveling to Belarus and your hospitality.

    • @bazhenapartos4303
      @bazhenapartos4303 2 года назад +9

      @Lahestan yes indeed! We are brothers!

    • @bazhenapartos4303
      @bazhenapartos4303 2 года назад

      @Lahestan Russia was always a thorn in our neck even now it became more troublesome for us with their tyrannical political leaders, but what did Germany did to you? For us Germany at the very least trying to help us.

    • @bazhenapartos4303
      @bazhenapartos4303 2 года назад +7

      @Lahestan German did all this horrible things to us. But now the world and so is the country has changed, the policy has changed. Right now our country doesn’t suffer because of Germany, but because of tyranny of so called “president” that we didn’t choose, he’s regime already killed many people and right now the people that he imprisoned are now been tortured, raped and they even get yellow marks on their prison uniform so they would get a special ‘treatment’ (just like in WW2) and that’s just the top of the iceberg. Most importantly while all Europe acknowledged this situation and now trying to help our people including Germany. Russia on the other hand helps and supports this regime. So I hope you understand why we no longer mad at Germany.

  • @Qudaci
    @Qudaci 2 года назад +5

    your polish pronunciation is quite on point in most cases. I really compliment your pronunciation of "szlachta" where it is not an easy one, and you said it practically perfectly.
    All in all, the whole piece is terrific and I wish my history teachers were this interesting and concise at the same time ^^ rock on

  • @danh.owdoyoudo
    @danh.owdoyoudo Год назад

    The last line in your video before the Patreon stuff was enough for me to drop a like. Great job, Bloo

  • @horvathzalan
    @horvathzalan 2 года назад +835

    Stay strong Polish brothers and sisters! Love from Hungary!

  • @kimmycup2704
    @kimmycup2704 2 года назад +813

    Repeat after me: Jadwiga was the KING.

    • @eryk5342
      @eryk5342 2 года назад +66

      Jadwiga was the KING.

    • @kilakino9744
      @kilakino9744 2 года назад +55

      Jadwiga was the KING

    • @groch2900
      @groch2900 2 года назад +53

      Jadwiga była Królem zanim stało się to modne. Ano :)

    • @alexawastaken
      @alexawastaken 2 года назад +22

      Jadwiga was the KING.

    • @GPrinceps
      @GPrinceps 2 года назад +2

      Kings cannot be female. Jadwiga was the queen because Jadwiga was male, not female.

  • @randomMich
    @randomMich 2 года назад

    thank you a lot for exploring and presenting this topic

  • @Kanol77
    @Kanol77 Год назад

    That's what I call good content. Greetings from Poland and don't worry, your pronunciation was pretty on point!