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  • German Reacts to Polish Winged Hussars
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Комментарии • 108

  • @Szifo1990
    @Szifo1990 Месяц назад +53

    Over 100,000 Polish soldiers fought in Napoleon's army. After the partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, people counted on Napoleon's help in regaining independence.

  • @urszulapuzniak787
    @urszulapuzniak787 Месяц назад +29

    Polacy walczyli w wojskach Napoleona Bonaparte kiedy Polska zniknęła z map świata,po rozbiorze Polski przez 3 zaborców, bo Napoleon był wrogiem Rosji( jednego z zaborców Polski) i obiecał wyzwolić i przywrócić Polskę . Planował przecież wojnę z Rosją.(Kiedy Napoleon wkraczał na tereny Polski , Rosjanie wycofali się aby skupić się na obronie własnego terytorium). Z obietnicy się nie wywiązał ustanawiając tylko Księstwo Warszawskie. Po klęsce w Rosji nadzieje te upadły ,a Polska była w niewoli przez 123 lata, ale nigdy nie dała się wynarodowić mimo bardzo restrykcyjnych działań germanizacyjnych i rusycyzacyjnych. Najmniej restrykcji było w zaborze austryjackim. I z tego terytorium wkroczyły legiony polskie i wyzwoliły kraj po 123 latach niewoli. Nie dziw się że Polacy walczyli w wojskach Napoleona. Jeśli nie mogli na terenie własnego kraju , walczyli dla dobra wspólnej sprawy poza jego terytorium.Tak samo było w czasie II wojny światowej- brali udział w bitwie o Anglię w dywizjonach lotniczych i w innych formacjach wojskowych lub sojuszniczych np w bitwie o Monte Casino czy wyzwalając Holandię.

    • @adamwesierski2768
      @adamwesierski2768 Месяц назад +1

      To wszystko prawda, przez wieki musieliśmy walczyć o niepodległość, czasami przyłączając się do najeściów na inne niepodległe kraje. I na pewno nie wkraczaliśmy tam na wioski i miasta z chlebem i solą, tylko z szablą i rozlewem krwi mieszkańców,, ale jakoś o tym nikt nie mówi, cisza o tym, jak cicho podbijaliśmy z Napoleonem inne suwerenne kraje. Ale to było w imię niepodległości Polski, w jej imię na polecenie Napoleona mordowaliśmy narody Europy, dla naszej ojczyzny, dla niepodległości i jeszcze śpiewamy o tym w naszym hymnie narodowym.
      No ….. szacun.
      Jesteśmy krystaliczni, … Szacun , szacun wszystkim , co tak myślą.

  • @user-fj3en5pm4q
    @user-fj3en5pm4q Месяц назад +27

    Yes, this is about Napoleon I Bonaparte, During the partitions, Poles supported Napoleon because they saw in him hope for regaining independence. That is why the Poles played key roles in Napoleon's army, especially in his invasion of Russia. Napoleon termed this war the "Second Polish War" in an attempt to gain increased support from Polish patriots.
    The Napoleon's Army was significantly based on the Polish Legions; it numbered about 30,000 and was expanded during wartime to almost 100,000.

  • @ZwiekszoneRyzyko
    @ZwiekszoneRyzyko Месяц назад +26

    European mercenaries at one point had the clause in their contracts: they will fight under condition, not against the Winged Hussars 💪

  • @basiaplisza1574
    @basiaplisza1574 Месяц назад +12

    Dziekuje tobie za zainteresowanie sie hustorią mojej Ojczyzny -Polska
    Srdecznue pozdrawiam❤🤗🇵🇱❤

  • @_.AlterFeind._
    @_.AlterFeind._ Месяц назад +37

    Als Nächstes Sabaton "Winged Hussars", bitte! 💪🏻😆🎶

    • @Kamill8980
      @Kamill8980 Месяц назад +5

      No w końcu by się przydało 👍

  • @sylwia1410
    @sylwia1410 Месяц назад +14

    Poland bordered the Krimean Tatars and the Ottoman Empire, the Winged Hussars were often used against them. The Balcan Hussars were light cavalry while the Polish ones where a heavy one.
    The horse and the armour together could cost as much as the equivalent of 4 villages. Poorer knights could be sponsored by noble women who wanted to contribute to the defence of the country. 15 kg is not that heavy if you consider that one of the Polish female folk costumes is as heavy and women dance mazurkas in them which are very demanding and acrobatic kind of dances. ;)
    The hussars not only won battles at a great numeral disadvantage but also didn't suffer many losses in humans and horses. The Swedish infantry had it quaranteed in their contracts that they'd never have to fight against the hussars in an open field. At one point the Swedish king had to double their wages to make them fight. They lost anyway even though their army was 3 times larger.
    Only the Polish hussars took part in the Siege of Vienna where Sobieski led three combined armies. The Lithuanians didn't arrive on time. The Ottoman Empire didn't fall at once, but ever since that battle it was getting weaker and weaker and shrank back until it became the modern Turkiye.
    In the 18th century Poland reformed its army and ever since then the major cavalry were the ułans (lancers). They contributed to Napoleon's (yes, that Napoleon) conquer of Europe after Poland was divided by Russia, Prussia and Austria in the hope of his helping Poles to regain their country. The Polish lancers were copied by every major country in Europe (yes, Germany too) and the USA, hence they celebrate the Pulaski day in America, General Pułaski being considered the father of the American cavalry.
    There were also failed attempts by the French and Russian courts to recreate the Winged Hussars. They couldn't succeed because the attitudes and ethics of the hussars stemmed from the Polish nobles' democracy and couldn't be instilled in a mercenary army.

  • @charonboat6394
    @charonboat6394 Месяц назад +11

    Polish cavalry was famous for many battle achievements.
    One of them was crazy charge of Somosierra during Spain campaign. Polish ulans didn't stop attack until all Spanish gun batteries fell.

  • @madrianzorroonio85
    @madrianzorroonio85 Месяц назад +15

    4:25 - Yes, light. Knights used armors of 20-30kg weight....

  • @JIMIAGA
    @JIMIAGA Месяц назад +12

    On September 12, 1683, a great battle took place near Vienna between Turkish troops and the allied Austrian-German-Polish troops commanded by Jan III Sobieski. The victory was achieved thanks to the charge of the Polish hussars, which forced the Turks to flee.About 30 thousand crown troops, including 24 banners of hussars, and on July 29, without waiting for the late Lithuanians, he quickly marched to the relief of Vienna. The march route led through Silesia, Moravia and the Czech Republic.The victory of John III Sobieski in Vienna over the power of the Ottoman Empire brought the Polish king widespread fame throughout Europe and even beyond its borders. Sobieski's fame even reached distant Iran.

    • @leno_o17
      @leno_o17 Месяц назад +3

      In Lord of the Rings (movie), the charge of Rohirrims to Helm's Deep was inspired by the Hussars riding down the hill towards Vienna. Coming down the mountain side...

  • @user-vv5se7yc5i
    @user-vv5se7yc5i Месяц назад +19

    Hello, many parts from this video comes from movie „With fire and sword” You can watch it if you like. It is about civil war with Ukraine which was part of Poland at this time. Regards.

  • @agnieszka7231
    @agnieszka7231 Месяц назад +4

    The winged hussars are the best thing our ancestors invented. Invincible, unique and
    invincible. Apparently they were so confident that they claimed that they could support the falling sky on their lances. We have always had traditions of cavalry and saber. The Polish saber was very specific, combining East and West.

  • @PannaJoanna99
    @PannaJoanna99 Месяц назад +3

    As always Your content is excellent! 💕
    Thank You for mentioning Poland and You should visit this beautiful country 😉
    Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱 ❤

  • @thismofolectures
    @thismofolectures Месяц назад +4

    Fun fact about the wings of Polish Hussars.
    It is theorised they had a practical function and it was to protect the wearer from ropes. I do not remember it too well so I am not sure if it were mongolians or turks, more likely mongolians, used lassos to rip cavalry men off their horses. The wings which sometimes extended beyond a wearer's head made it harder to properly hit a horseman's neck or head with the loop of the rope and simply slid to the side after striking the metalic wings.

    • @user-hp6ge8dz1t
      @user-hp6ge8dz1t Месяц назад +5

      Skrzydła szelescily tak glosno, że ogłaszały przeciwnika, to siało postrach...

  • @paulinarapicka
    @paulinarapicka Месяц назад +5

    Yes, Hussars' horses were usually fully treined around their 7th year (except in wartime, when the hussar lost his horses, then any horse is better than none...), and one Hussar had to have at the very least 2 horses, more favorably- a grup of them. All Hussar equipment was very expensive, hence the name: "army of kings".
    EDIT:
    10:11 yes, Napoleon Bonaparte.

  • @Wiesto1
    @Wiesto1 Месяц назад +9

    6:55 Poland was only who take the capital of the Russia

  • @KatarzynaAugusin
    @KatarzynaAugusin Месяц назад +27

    Sabaton Winged Hussars is a must, pleeease

  • @madrianzorroonio85
    @madrianzorroonio85 Месяц назад +6

    5:43 - Is a Big, Green Banner of Mahometh. A symbol Ottomans Empire.

  • @wurduar
    @wurduar Месяц назад +5

    Venimus, vidimus, Deus vicit! 'We came, we saw, God conquered'. This Latin sentence, paraphrased from the famous saying by Julius Caesar, was used by Polish King Jan III Sobieski in his letter to Pope Innocent XI announcing that the allied side under his leadership was victorious and had defeated the Ottoman forces beseiging Vienna in 1683. It was one of the most famous and important battles of the 17th century so it is not surprising that through the years researchers from many countries wrote about the siege, relief of the city and its consequences.

  • @danutabortkiewicz2716
    @danutabortkiewicz2716 Месяц назад +9

    Wazne przez 125 lat nie przegrali zadnej bitwy

  • @crimson5664
    @crimson5664 Месяц назад +2

    There was Many Polish Legions in Napoleon's French Army. We helped in liberation of Switzerland and helped Italians to form unified republic we know today. Our Legions marched with Napoleon until the end - to the gates of Moscow and later in Battle of Waterloo. We hoped we could regain independence. We failed and had to wait another 100 years for freedom.

  • @ukaszjanowski2183
    @ukaszjanowski2183 Месяц назад +27

    Maybe Sabaton "Winged Hussars" next time? ;)

  • @grzegorz_markowski
    @grzegorz_markowski Месяц назад +4

    U used two finger Polish salute ;-)
    Regards...

  • @SaDa-fd1ns
    @SaDa-fd1ns Месяц назад +6

    Husaria byla i jestt duma polskiego oręża.

  • @albertwolanski7688
    @albertwolanski7688 Месяц назад +1

    The coin is not in circulation, it is collectable item. The Winged Calvary was one of the first European armored fist.

  • @Blackeyedangel-fe5ch
    @Blackeyedangel-fe5ch Месяц назад +1

    You will finally learn about the undefeated Hussars who have been dealing cards in battles for 200 years - good job

  • @janjachymiak9013
    @janjachymiak9013 Месяц назад +2

    And than, the Winged Hussars arrived 🇵🇱⚔️🇵🇱

  • @MachetManPL
    @MachetManPL Месяц назад +1

    In Poland you have special and limited editions and yes, you can use them to pay in stores, but it is not cost-effective

  • @PrzemysawNizioek
    @PrzemysawNizioek Месяц назад +2

    Mein Lieber. Wenn Du was uber Polen sagst, hast Du immer einen "Like" von mir. Alles Gute! 👍

  • @alleksa12345
    @alleksa12345 Месяц назад +3

    Kiedy Polska była pod zaborami i znikła z mapy Europy, tylko Turcja nie uznała tego faktu i przez te wszystkie lata pojawiał się tam komunikat, że "poseł z Lechistanu (po turecku Polska) nie przybył".
    Polacy swoją bitnością zasłużyli sobie na taki szacunek u Turków.

  • @piotrborowski775
    @piotrborowski775 Месяц назад +9

    When Sabaton about them?
    Or White Death? Or Red Baron?

  • @vlkplz
    @vlkplz Месяц назад +1

    Były przypadki, że na tych koniach żołnierze przemieszczali się 120 km dziennie i staczali 10 szarż w dwóch bitwach.

  • @rastaman4180
    @rastaman4180 Месяц назад +7

    Do you know the battle of vienna is the battle in lord of the rings the battle of helms deep so think about what was the Rohirrim Charge the Polish Hussars

  • @roberts.5383
    @roberts.5383 Месяц назад +2

    Polska kiedyś naprawdę była wielka.

  • @talusn9405
    @talusn9405 Месяц назад +4

    What you won't see Battle for Poland - Animated |Countryballs| (1939-40)
    which has as many as 5 million views, say yes please

  • @marcinszrajber
    @marcinszrajber Месяц назад +2

    Yes, that Napoleon. Poles fought for him in Napoleonic Wars against Russia with hope to recreate their country

  • @GS-yg9wk
    @GS-yg9wk Месяц назад +1

    On August 15, 2024, the Polish Army Parade will take place in Warsaw. There will be tanks, howitzers, Patriot batteries, Himars launchers, planes and drones. You can come to Warsaw that day and record a video report of this event.

  • @nataliazachariasz9427
    @nataliazachariasz9427 Месяц назад +8

    Hey, could you react to Red Poppies on Monte Cassino (this is a Polish military song)❤❤

  • @Kamil-kv6lv
    @Kamil-kv6lv Месяц назад +1

    8:24 Hussars charged with other cavalry units form holy league and were low on numbers compared to other, but ottomans considered them as the main threat anyway and set most troops on flank poles charged. After such charge ottomans abandoned the siege but still had much power left. Holy league and ottomans fought again at 'Parkany' and poles played again main role in victory, ottomans lost most soldiers and ability to fight.
    It started seriers of wars against ottomans, even Russia joined to fight on current east Ukraine area.
    Ottomans recruited new army, again huge but not experienced. They lost again, this time Austria defeated ottomans at 'Zanta', which was fatal blow for them.
    It is called 'great turkish war'.

  • @NorbertBarcz
    @NorbertBarcz Месяц назад +3

    Dzięki za zainteresowanie polską historią, ale jestem ciekaw, czego was uczyli w Niemczech na lekcjach historii, skoro tak podstawowe fakty, w tym wypadku nt. historii Europy (a nie tylko Polski) są tobie obce.⚔️🇵🇱🛡️

  • @meskoi-1-879
    @meskoi-1-879 Месяц назад

    There was also battle of Mohylew , 200 hussars defended city with city's folk 30000 of Moscals

  • @tomaszadamski8784
    @tomaszadamski8784 Месяц назад +3

    Was nicht jeder weiß. Als der Husar getötet wurde. Hat das Pferd weiter gekämpft.

  • @blazejflorkiewicz9698
    @blazejflorkiewicz9698 Месяц назад

    true for the coin :) nice material :) thumb up

  • @adamwesierski2768
    @adamwesierski2768 Месяц назад +1

    Powinieneś troszkę poczytać o bitwie pod Wiedniem, po za tym historia polskiej husarii jest fascynująca, w wolnej chwili zainteresuj się tym tematem. Wrażenia niesamowite.

  • @marcinbaca9313
    @marcinbaca9313 Месяц назад +2

    First polish GROM

  • @VxDamagExV
    @VxDamagExV Месяц назад

    The hussars were so powerful and destructive that people from all over the world spent years trying to figure out how to defend themselves against them. That's why better weapons were created, because there was no chance of winning in contact. By the way, the spears that were invented during the time of "Alexander the Great" for his army were invented by a Polish woman. Check it out. :)

  • @kejnat21
    @kejnat21 Месяц назад +1

    Plss react to the polish comedy "pizzeria", "na zdrowie" and "od jutra nie pije" is the best polish comedy

  • @Vincent_Hull
    @Vincent_Hull Месяц назад +1

    🇵🇱👍

  • @TheRezro
    @TheRezro Месяц назад

    Technically remanent of Winged Hussars was the one who captured Moscow second time under Napoleon. So yeh.

  • @zozole7164
    @zozole7164 Месяц назад +1

    🇵🇱🤜🤛🇵🇱

  • @magorzatawrobel6992
    @magorzatawrobel6992 Месяц назад

    Zobacz Bitwa pod Samosierrą

  • @maajmajewski8760
    @maajmajewski8760 Месяц назад

    Hi! Come to Gdansk/Danzig old Polish and German city.

    • @elzbietafilbrandt8155
      @elzbietafilbrandt8155 Месяц назад +2

      Przed II wojna zwanego Wolnym Miastem Gdańsk a teraz polskim Gdańskiem..

  • @hunik126p
    @hunik126p Месяц назад

    Es ist keine schwere kavalerie gewesen... eher mittelschwer wurde ich sagen...

  • @rapper3d1b
    @rapper3d1b Месяц назад +2

    this is coin for collections, of course is too much for daily use.

  • @askaradzi
    @askaradzi Месяц назад

    😊

  • @marzenatrawczynska7133
    @marzenatrawczynska7133 Месяц назад

    🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱

  • @madrianzorroonio85
    @madrianzorroonio85 Месяц назад +1

    1:10 - This wings is a legend, but not a real... Husars using sometimes wing emblemats or sign, or for ceremonies only, put one single small wing to horse mount. If you see paint from XVI-XVII centaury, lie "Battle of Orsha" or "Battle of Klushino", you don't see any wings... But... Husar lances have very long banders on top... 1,5m to 2m long, cut in 1/3 long on two triangles... When husars charge with 50-60 km/h with this banders on lances, you hear horibly noises and see very colorfull wall of storm from banders, like tsunami comings to you...

  • @To_Ten_Inny
    @To_Ten_Inny Месяц назад +1

    Please react to "The Polish charge that saved Europe from Muslim c" it's powerful speach

  • @twisters999
    @twisters999 Месяц назад +1

    Napoleon in polish sounds different but this guy speaking isn't Polish. He butchered polish names too. But he can be Slavic I guess.

  • @Mucek_Official
    @Mucek_Official 4 дня назад

    You know why you haven't heard because Europe wants to destroy our history I'm telling you this seriously, as well as other countries. Poland really has a great history, that's why Poles are brave because we have it in our blood. You would have to delve into Polish history and even if some movies are deceitful giving you a stupid example of breaking the Enigma code they attributed it to someone else and it was broken by Poles.

  • @mycroftholmes2364
    @mycroftholmes2364 Месяц назад

    Obejrzyj sobie 19 południk- jak rozmawiać z niemcami

  • @michallesz2
    @michallesz2 Месяц назад +1

    Zwycięstwo pod Wiedniem było przyczyną 3 rozbiorów Polski. Gdyby Polacy odmówili pomocy Austrii to mocarstwo Austro-Węgierskie by upadło i nie byłoby rozbiorów Polski. Polacy zamiast pomóc Węgrom wyzwolić się od jarzma Austrii , przyczynili się do dalszej okupacji Węgier przez Austrię a przez to wzmocnili cesarstwo Austro-Węgierskie. Gdyby Turcy pokonali Austrię to potem Polacy mogliby pokonać Turków a wtedy nie doszłoby do 3 rozbiorów Polski.

  • @wojciechkk7958
    @wojciechkk7958 6 дней назад

    This green flag is Mahomet flag. At that time Ottoman Empire took leadership of muslim world.

  • @goscnaforum6483
    @goscnaforum6483 Месяц назад

    Ładnie stratowali bunt niemiecki w Gdańsku ,wsparty posiłkami z knechtów.

  • @damian5499
    @damian5499 Месяц назад

    I'm sorry but this info is not true. If you want really info Husaria you can w/m

  • @marekchojnacki6443
    @marekchojnacki6443 Месяц назад

    Kurwa jaki huzar?

  • @jozefp.9993
    @jozefp.9993 Месяц назад

    Ciekawe i uczy polskiej historii. Wszystko psuje beznadziejne tłumaczenie na j. polski z automatu 😮

  • @oskardumanski8538
    @oskardumanski8538 Месяц назад

    That was a very manipulating mix of information. I don't even want to comment it as it would take too much time, space in comment and energy.

  • @marekchojnacki6443
    @marekchojnacki6443 Месяц назад

    Co za bzdury,a tłumaczenie to kompletna porażka.Nie oglądam dalej.

  • @hatakekakashi7678
    @hatakekakashi7678 Месяц назад +3

    There was no wings on their backs.This is the biggest lie of Hussars history.

    • @sylwia1410
      @sylwia1410 Месяц назад +4

      You're wrong. The wings were there. Just some historians dispute if they were used in the battle but nobody disputes their existence.

    • @jeducouncil
      @jeducouncil Месяц назад +3

      to be more precise there were wings but in most cases they were used in parades or during etering captured city et cetera. in battle no more then 10 - 15% of hussars used wings. the myth about wings was created becouse just under the tip of hussars lance there were special banners about 40 cm wide and long for even up to 4 meters and cut from half of lenght into long triangles. during charge that banners were constantly moving and maiking huge noises like whips. that makes enemies think there were wings

    • @hatakekakashi7678
      @hatakekakashi7678 Месяц назад +2

      @@sylwia1410 Not on their backs.There was sometimes one or two small wings on the saddle and nothing more.

    • @xsarnes7758
      @xsarnes7758 Месяц назад +2

      Husaria nosiła skrzydła głównie podczas uroczystości jednak też zdarzało się to na polu bitwy jednak wtedy nie było to obowiązkowe choć faktycznie takie stereotypowe wielkie dostojne skrzydła były rzadkością

    • @sylwia1410
      @sylwia1410 Месяц назад +4

      @@hatakekakashi7678 That really depended. Some wore them on their back, some attached to their saddles. And they definitely weren't all small. Those were long 200 years during which people experimented as they wished.

  • @user-hp6ge8dz1t
    @user-hp6ge8dz1t Месяц назад +3

    Nasze husaria z Janem III Sobieskim pogonily ruskich do samego Uralu😅😅

  • @matrixmannn
    @matrixmannn Месяц назад +1

    Kiedy Husaria stawała w polu to wszyscy spierdalali, a najemnicy w armiach wroga mieli zapisane w kontraktach, że nie będą walczyć z polską husarią. Koń Husarza kosztował tyle co cała wiocha i był zakaz sprzedawania koni husarskich pod groźbą kary śmierci.

  • @piotrmackowiak9636
    @piotrmackowiak9636 Месяц назад +1

    Nope he means Napoleon Bonaparte, this coin is for collectors is in limitted amounts and for som yers it will have more value than 50 Euro

  • @matrixmannn
    @matrixmannn Месяц назад +8

    Czego oni was tam uczą w tych niemieckich szkołach? To teraz wiesz dlaczego to Polska i Polacy są pępkiem świata. Gdyby nie Polska, która była potęgą kontynentalną od XIII do końca XVII wieku w Europie i odpierała nawały ze wschodu nigdy w życiu nie zbudowano by żadnego imperium zachodniego. Powtarzam żadnego, a potem podziękowano nam za ratowanie dupy Europie zachodniej rozbiorami Polski, a dalej to już powinieneś wiedzieć co zrobili z Polską Austriacy, Niemcy i Ruskie. Dlatego my Polacy nie jesteśmy nic winni Unii Europejskiej ale Europa zachodnia nam już tak.

  • @mariuszlipinski2519
    @mariuszlipinski2519 Месяц назад

    Widzę że jesteś niemcem z urodą czysto skandynawską 😮

  • @jojoprzypa1001
    @jojoprzypa1001 Месяц назад +1

    My grand grand father was killed in a german nazi auschwitz concentration camp, better check that side of past bro like how the ww2 started ...

  • @bartbart3421
    @bartbart3421 20 дней назад

    Sam jestes epizod