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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • Original Video: • Geography Now! POLAND
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  • @drzewowit
    @drzewowit 2 года назад +236

    Copernicus may had German ancestors, but he was definitely Polish. He even lead successful defence of Frombork against German siege.

    • @SuermiDon
      @SuermiDon 2 года назад +4

      musiałem to wygooglować XD

    • @kefirmroku4494
      @kefirmroku4494 2 года назад +2

      his mother was a migrant from Germany

    • @dekoral1188
      @dekoral1188 2 года назад +8

      @@kefirmroku4494 And?

    • @mroxygennemroxygenne2939
      @mroxygennemroxygenne2939 2 года назад +4

      Ancestors- srestors,
      Ino godej po naszymu xD
      Nagłe Świeżby gdzieš spod ciżmy
      Niemiec slowian ma za dziwnych
      My Im kurwa
      Wicewersa
      Nikt z nas nie rozumie Niemca xD

    • @drzewowit
      @drzewowit 2 года назад +3

      @@mroxygennemroxygenne2939 Napisałem po angielsku, bo takowyż filmik.

  • @baird5682
    @baird5682 2 года назад +79

    McJibbin: I don't think it's personal. You're just in the middle.
    Poland: It feels personal to me.

  • @stewedfishproductions7959
    @stewedfishproductions7959 2 года назад +83

    Great Britain have a LOT to thank the Polish for, especially as they contributed to the Allied victory in the 'Battle of Britain' and other Allied air operations during the war.
    A total of 145 Polish fighter pilots served in the RAF during the 'Battle of Britain', making up the LARGEST non-British contribution. By the end of the war, around 19,400 Poles were serving in the Polish Air Force in Great Britain and in the RAF.
    Best wishes to all Poles reading this, somewhere 'down the line' your relatives helped save the UK and Europe from Hitler ! 🙏👍😌

    • @johntomlinson6849
      @johntomlinson6849 2 года назад +9

      And there are a lot of people here in the UK who know that and hugely admire Poland. Bletchley Park pays tribute to the Polish genius.

    • @stewedfishproductions7959
      @stewedfishproductions7959 2 года назад +3

      @@johntomlinson6849- My dad worked in the merchant navy (engine room) along side a Polish guy. They got sunk 4 times and survived. My dad ended up in Malta for the last years of the war and got presented with a dagger/paperknife "from the people of Malta". A ship got sunk in the harbour and it contained turnips. My dad was the best swimmer, so he got sent down to retrieve the 'cargo'. He spent DAYS swimming down - he was Scottish and NEVER ate a turnip again! He never told us (as kids) anything about the war. My brother and I only found out things in the last few years of his life.

    • @stephenpodeschi6052
      @stephenpodeschi6052 2 года назад

      @@johntomlinson6849 Yep and Britain entered WW2 because Hitler invaded Poland and history could repeat itself if Russia invades Poland
      but that is very unlikely unless something really unforeseen happens , but who knows ????

    • @magdalenal6292
      @magdalenal6292 2 года назад

      @@stephenpodeschi6052 your knowledge of WW2 is close to non-exisisting if you think Britain entered the war because Hitler invaded Poland lol Chamberlain and the conservative government saw Hitler's domination in Europe as a threat to the balance of power on the continent and as a result a direct threat to the UK. War was never about Poland, it was just a convenient excuse for Hitler to start an invasion and to proceed with his plans for nazi's global domination.

    • @Derlen
      @Derlen 2 года назад +1

      And enigma

  • @turbosigma123
    @turbosigma123 2 года назад +17

    6:15 the blue in the Polish flag stands for loyal allies.

    • @yapod9061
      @yapod9061 8 месяцев назад

      😂Bro you didn't to do the entire continent like.💀

  • @adambanowski1984
    @adambanowski1984 2 года назад +37

    How to offend poles in one short sentence. "You're like half a german and half a russian" Damn, that's a good one, mass destruction weapon xD Keep up the good work. Cheers : )

    • @robertwisniewski2029
      @robertwisniewski2029 2 года назад +3

      Interestingly, Polish culture is actually a mix of different cultures, but much more interesting, for sure the German influences were the greatest of the western ones, but the Ukrainian, Hungarian or Tatar influences, probably greater than the Russian ones, certainly lasted longer than the influences of this young, northern swamp empire ;)

    • @whitewitch32
      @whitewitch32 6 месяцев назад

      You know nothing about polish culture, just assume ​@@robertwisniewski2029

  • @boskee
    @boskee 2 года назад +66

    Definitely react to Wojtek, the soldier bear.

  • @bohomazdesign725
    @bohomazdesign725 2 года назад +26

    Thats how I explain Polands geographical placement and role in center Europe: Poland is the golden gate of central Europe. No matter from what direction into what direction u want to expand ur empire u have to (at least sooner or later) fight the Poles. And funny enough Poles got really really good at defending their lands - btw thats why Poland had one of the best and largest cavalries in Europe which included, as u know already, a very special cavarly type, the Hussars.

  • @tomekes6584
    @tomekes6584 2 года назад +19

    "You're in the middle" - spot on. It's a geopolitical, geographic curse for Poland. Civilization wise - Germany is byzantine type civilization (protestant), Russia is a turan type civilization (mongol) with some byzantine (orthodox) elements, Poland is a latin type civilization (catholic). So Poland is in between two other civilizations, rather than a product / offspring of the neighbors.

    • @TheRezro
      @TheRezro Год назад +1

      I would say it is combination of many elements. German style cities, Russian style villages and Latin style monasteries. With also quite sizable Nordic influences.

  • @elizabethsimpson4430
    @elizabethsimpson4430 2 года назад +44

    Luck to have been Poland twice. First in 2000, was still very suppressed. Went again in about 2015, the difference was astonishing

    • @Ntwadumela1
      @Ntwadumela1 Год назад +1

      I miss the Poland of the 90s, the happiest time of my life.

  • @kikiv1993
    @kikiv1993 2 года назад +24

    Technically speaking, these were colonies of the Duchy of Courland, not of the Commonwealth. Courland was then a fief of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

  • @damiandorhoff719
    @damiandorhoff719 2 года назад +26

    Yes there has been a polish Pope.
    Pope John Paul the Second was Pope from 1978 till 2005
    His Successor was the German Pope Benedict the 16th who was Pope till 2013
    Followed by Pope Francis from Argentinia

    • @PerryCJamesUK
      @PerryCJamesUK 2 года назад +3

      This is the Pope we grew up with in the 70s and 80s.

  • @mxlexrd
    @mxlexrd 2 года назад +78

    I don't know why they said Polish people have won 17 Nobel peace prizes. Most of the Nobel prizes won by Polish people are proper Nobel prizes, not the ridiculous peace prize.

    • @Dread_2137
      @Dread_2137 2 года назад +9

      i mean, 4 out of 19 are peace nobles, 6 in literature, 4 in physics, 2 in chemistry and in medicine, and 1 in economics. Idk why they said 17.

    • @multiverse-ki5to
      @multiverse-ki5to 2 года назад

      @@Dread_2137 math

    • @Dread_2137
      @Dread_2137 2 года назад

      @@multiverse-ki5to what math? 4+6+4+2+2+1=19

    • @Vyury
      @Vyury 2 года назад +1

      @@Dread_2137 Probably didn't count Tokarczuk and fused Skłodowska-Curie two into one.

    • @mroxygennemroxygenne2939
      @mroxygennemroxygenne2939 2 года назад

      would you doubt that an electrician after vocational school would be able to overthrow communism? cuz I would doubt the whole heroism of this moostachee figure of, the symbol of significant changes in modern geopolitics. changes made old fashioned communist bastards untouchable with comfortable pension,leaving their victims from vicious past with no real help, struggling to survive this unreal

  • @victorcapel2755
    @victorcapel2755 2 года назад +14

    "The bowl" is called the Carpathian basin or Pannonian basin.

  • @robertshapiro2536
    @robertshapiro2536 2 года назад +17

    Yes, Pope John Paul II was Polish

  • @darthzayexeet3653
    @darthzayexeet3653 5 месяцев назад +1

    “Poland is the Texas of Europe”
    Hey I kinda like this one. That sounds pretty awesome tbh. Greetings from Gliwice 🇵🇱

  • @davidmotyka2708
    @davidmotyka2708 2 года назад +10

    Poland is great because it never dies.

  • @Patrikch100
    @Patrikch100 2 года назад +5

    Yeah we also have name days in Czechia. My name day is on February 19th And my birthday is on May 11th. And Slovaks also have name days.

  • @lumpek4149
    @lumpek4149 2 года назад +13

    11:57 quite an accurate observation, but! Of these three countries, Poland is the oldest, then Russia, and finally Germany [EDIT] And as for the invasion of Poland, the Germans and the Russians treated Poland very personally, Germany hated Poland, and Russia still hates Poland and wants to destroy it, just like Ukraine. It's not that Poland stood on their way, the only country that Poland stood on their way was France.

    • @cpt.flamer7184
      @cpt.flamer7184 2 года назад

      Germany is older than Poland ;p They had many iterations, but they exist as a country about 200 years longer than Poland. Russia on the other hand is suprisingly young.

    • @lumpek4149
      @lumpek4149 2 года назад +2

      @@cpt.flamer7184 I do not know. Poland has been Poland since 966, and Germany as a country already had so many different names of countries etc. that did not even resemble the country which today is Germany. But I respect and like Germany as a Pole. 😁🥰

    • @blackcrow4218
      @blackcrow4218 2 года назад +2

      @@lumpek4149 In this year was the baptism of Poland by Mieszko but there was Poland before that .

    • @charonboat6394
      @charonboat6394 2 года назад +7

      @@cpt.flamer7184 Germany ad a country was established at about 1866-71. Poland 966.

  • @watermelonchickennugget3891
    @watermelonchickennugget3891 2 года назад +7

    bro...
    Poland wasn't just "in the way", Hitler specifically said that poles aren't equal human beings, same with gypsies, and wanted them to be either killed, experimented on or enslaved.
    I won't even talk about you saying "poland is a child of germany and russia" bro... looking at complex history of Poland, how much it was hurt, it's offensive af.

  • @sylvesterfong9275
    @sylvesterfong9275 2 года назад +21

    Love Poland - was there in 1991.
    Blessings from Malaysia

    • @sylvesterfong9275
      @sylvesterfong9275 2 года назад

      @A moth
      Definitely would love to visit Warsaw, Posnan , Lodz and Krakow again.

    • @sylvesterfong9275
      @sylvesterfong9275 2 года назад

      @A moth
      Thanks. Are u from Poland ?

  • @Warthread
    @Warthread 2 года назад +4

    Here's the clip the Geography Now has mentioned about Polish names:
    ruclips.net/video/AfKZclMWS1U/видео.html
    It's a scene from a comedy movie very well known in Poland.

  • @JordiVanderwaal
    @JordiVanderwaal 2 года назад +89

    "Their best friend, Hungary". Well, not anymore. From a government perspective at least. Poland is siding with Ukraine while Hungary is being... dodgy with the whole Russia invasion. Everything is a mess now.
    Btw I'm loving these "Geography Now" reactions because I love how you react to European stuff, while I also have an excuse to watch those videos and learn more stuff.

    • @kubasinprod
      @kubasinprod 2 года назад

      Jak Orbana obalą to znowu bedziemy najlepsi przyjaciele - nie chce watpic w przyjazn polsko-wegierska tylko przez jakegos oszołoma

    • @JordiVanderwaal
      @JordiVanderwaal 2 года назад +7

      @@kubasinprod Don't know polish so I had to Google Translate that, but I agree. The moment Hungarians get rid of Orban, things will start going better again.

    • @kubasinprod
      @kubasinprod 2 года назад +1

      @@JordiVanderwaal oh sorry about that, i thought you were polish aswell, because of common polish influence in these type of videos ;p

    • @kubasinprod
      @kubasinprod 2 года назад

      and also because of the recent hate of Hungarian people by Polish

    • @LaloSillymanca
      @LaloSillymanca 2 года назад +3

      Our goverment still loves Hungary even tho they had a little fight lately. Also our goverment wanted to gift Hungary our first written Constitution book which still exists to this day and is pretty well keept. But now they canceled it

  • @stevelknievel4183
    @stevelknievel4183 2 года назад +3

    The bowl you referred to is called the Pannonian Basin.

  • @peterportev4159
    @peterportev4159 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this wonderful video!

  • @vishd33
    @vishd33 2 года назад +4

    11:57 emm i can hear knifes being sharpened and people looking up ur address

  • @AlBarzUK
    @AlBarzUK 2 года назад +34

    It certainly was personal when Germany and Russia wanted to wipe Poland off the map!
    Also, from visiting my cousins in Olsztyn (northern, near Mazuria’s 1,000 lakes), the ice cream there was phenomenally good.
    My Polish cousins there detest the Russians.

    • @kalinaphillips9779
      @kalinaphillips9779 2 года назад +11

      Most Poles, especially the older generation, don't like Russian or Germans for historical reasons.

  • @Krokmaniak
    @Krokmaniak 2 года назад +9

    Actually many invasions were personal and not being in the way. Russia wasn't even a thing back then (at least as country that would matter for Germany, which also wasn't a country but more of coalition of small city states)

  • @Dreju78
    @Dreju78 2 года назад +3

    If you wqnna find out a bit more about Poland, look up Overly Sarcastic Productions - History summerized: Poland

  • @davidz3879
    @davidz3879 2 года назад +8

    Poland is very conservative & very Catholic.

    • @teotik8071
      @teotik8071 2 года назад +3

      A liitle too mutch of both, unfortunately.

    • @cpt.flamer7184
      @cpt.flamer7184 2 года назад +3

      The biggest problem is that it applies only to part of Polish people, part of them is very liberal and not very religious. Now Poland looks more conservative, because nationalistic party won the election ;p

  • @darthzayexeet3653
    @darthzayexeet3653 5 месяцев назад +1

    “Germany is the Fatherland, Russia is the Motherland and Poland is the abused child” 😂

  • @dettlaffvandereretein5275
    @dettlaffvandereretein5275 2 года назад +19

    Correct gepolitical conclusions. We balance the "east side" and "west side" of Eurasia, and this was bloody sometimes. We are also some kind of trouble for Germany and Russia but we can manage. Good try with polish language bdw. Strength and honor! And god! And Poland! Check out the story of "Wojtek the bear soldier". Take care. Greetings from Poland.

  • @MaciejBogdanStepien
    @MaciejBogdanStepien 2 года назад +2

    OMG. it was always everything and all personal.
    Very personal.

  • @dnocturn84
    @dnocturn84 2 года назад +4

    3:23 No, Brandenburg is still a state inside of Germany, directly across the border to Poland. It's the state that surrounds Berlin.

  • @TheRezro
    @TheRezro Год назад

    About Sour Ray soup. There are actually two separate soups Żur and Barszcz Biały (White Borscht). As a Pole I have no idea what is the difference, outside that later is softer in taste. But yeh. Poland has absurd number of soups, to point that they make regional version of fast raman. Bean and pea soups are my favorite.

  • @bifa5414
    @bifa5414 6 месяцев назад +1

    11:55 It's a sensitive topic... Oh boy, where to start? xD There is a saying in polish: "the only map where you can't see the partitions of Poland is the geographical map" Even if you will look up at map of last elections you can still see where was the German partition and where the Russian

  • @PerryCJamesUK
    @PerryCJamesUK 2 года назад +9

    I have only heard Polish here say "krakoff" never "krakow" maybe somebody has spent longer in the gym than in Poland itself lol

    • @davidz3879
      @davidz3879 2 года назад +3

      Lodz is pronounced woodj. Wroclaw is pronounced ratslav.

    • @stewedfishproductions7959
      @stewedfishproductions7959 2 года назад +2

      @Perry James - Strictly speaking it's more like Krak-UF or OOF (not OFF) - Just saying..!

    • @PerryCJamesUK
      @PerryCJamesUK 2 года назад +3

      @@stewedfishproductions7959 Krak-UF, krak-UF, I am practising. I will now leave.

    • @stewedfishproductions7959
      @stewedfishproductions7959 2 года назад

      @@PerryCJamesUK - What you are attempting to say is as close to being correct, just say it without ANY break, so KRAKOOfff in a 'smooth' way, the last bit as if you were blowing a candle out...
      Found this and it's pretty perfect (so MANY YT are wrong), go with this...
      ruclips.net/video/S4SrLnR0qNc/видео.html 👍👍👍👌👌👌

    • @11kimczi
      @11kimczi 2 года назад +3

      @@PerryCJamesUK crack oof

  • @mpingo91
    @mpingo91 2 года назад +4

    @16:50 This may sound like an oxymoron, but suffice it to assume that Polish kings were just what the presidents are today. It was just then that no one bothered to come up with a new name for them.

    • @jaset362
      @jaset362 2 года назад

      That system was called nobel democracy with all its advantages and disadvantages. Anyway Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth with all its freedoms was dangerous abomination for countries like Russia ,Prussia and Austro-Hungarian monarchies with imperial ambitions with absolute power of rulers. That's why country which could incite resistance by example had to be destroyed by these three powers at the same time (there were three partitions of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth before it ceased to exist).

  • @Pawel__M
    @Pawel__M 2 года назад +2

    He pronounced Łódź exactly as it looks. Unlike English, where spelling has nothing to do with pronunciation, Polish has precise and simple spelling/pronunciation rules. So ł/Ł is always pronounced like "w" in English "what", "ó" or "u" are always as Latin "u", or a shorter version of English "oo" in "boot", and "dź" is always as English "j" in "Jane", but in this case it is the last consonant in a word, and - in line with one of these pronunciation rules, such consonants become voiceless, so "dź" in the final position is similar to English "ch" in "coach" or "change", but a bit softer. You can learn those rules in a few days.
    And, of course, Poland is in Central Europe.
    1. Geographically: the distance to western borders of Europe (Portugal) in much closer than to the Ural Mountains, which mark the border between Europe and Asia.
    2. Culturally: the Polish literature, architecture, lifestyle, even religion, has been a part of the Western world for more than 1000 years.
    3. Politically: Poland is a member country of EU, NATO etc. The only period when Poland was part of Eastern Europe was between 1945 and 1989, after the Yalta treaty of 1945, when Roosevelt and Churchill betrayed Poland and sold us to Stalin. If we hear someone insisting that Poland is in Eastern Europe, we think that they are ignorant, arrogant. Or both :D
    The most widely accepted theory about these crooked trees says that - centuries ago - there were deformed in this way because the lumber was used to build ships

  • @christophe2496
    @christophe2496 2 года назад

    So funny !
    Thanks

  • @smiley9872
    @smiley9872 2 года назад +1

    Interesting!

  • @marceline7976
    @marceline7976 Год назад +2

    Poland and Germany have always been personal tho.

  • @Marekfriday
    @Marekfriday Год назад

    This is first time I watch your video.
    I'm polish and I really enjoyed thid one.
    11:49 Kind of (just we had to live in this geography setting over (more or less) 1000 years).
    14:15 Good try. (During WW2 it was used as a test to find German spies).
    15:11 Not really (but kind of).
    Good reaction btw,
    Best tegards.

  • @TallisKeeton
    @TallisKeeton 2 года назад +3

    I love this - the Texas of Europe :)

  • @lemonid
    @lemonid Год назад

    Born and raised in Warsaw, Poland - I am yet to watch this channel dedicated to Pope:) Never ever heard of it or seen it. Anyways, Geography Now is of course awesome, it’s just that sometimes they seem to dig out some fun facts out of nowhere really, that are not necessarily always true:)

  • @Ayns.L14A
    @Ayns.L14A 2 года назад +13

    Poland has without a doubt the darkest nights I have ever experienced

  • @MarJin727
    @MarJin727 Год назад

    upside down house is quite extreme, you can lose your balance and throw up,it's not an experience for everyone.

  • @polishpsych
    @polishpsych 2 года назад +1

    "It is very personal for us" - Poles

  • @rrinbvsh
    @rrinbvsh 2 года назад +2

    Fun fakt about poland
    Poland is older than russia and germany

  • @inaanjakossowska6990
    @inaanjakossowska6990 Год назад

    19:25 They showed wrong Silesia on the map here... What they showed is Lower Silesia, very different from Higher Silesia

    • @kamiljarzabek
      @kamiljarzabek Год назад

      From what I see it is marked well. On the left side, only missing, but I forgive. This is Silesia that divides For lower and upper. Poland, trying to divide this region, inserted the Opole Voivodeship and the Upper Silesian region merged with Lesser Poland.

  • @generaladvance5812
    @generaladvance5812 2 года назад +3

    Those trees must have been manipulated by humans. Probably using something like the supports you put around trees to keep them upright.

    • @ks-jp9ri
      @ks-jp9ri 2 года назад

      To technika do stworzenia stabilnych mocnych łodzi. Nie wspomniano o naszej flocie na przestrzeni wieków... Ale nie jesteśmy naszymi sąsiadami, ani wami sasami (zdrajcami), dlatego nic nam nie do końca wychodzi. Bo jak się budzimy, to i wrogowie nie śpią i się zamawiają po kryjomu... Zawsze się nas bali, jak każdy głupek w klasie mądrzejszego. (Use translator). Nie mam ochoty bawić się w tłumaczenie. Jestem Polakiem. Jak chcesz, to ucz się mojego języka.

    • @michal8298
      @michal8298 Год назад +1

      It’s just very strong wind from a Baltic Sea.

  • @DirtyBeasts
    @DirtyBeasts Год назад

    Im Polish and I have to practice few times to get to the tounge twister that you did quite well ;) also, yes our "recent" history is of being invaded but for years before that we were doing the invading, for some reason even in Polish schools we are being presented as this country of victims. We did some bad shit in our time as well. also also... the younger strongman that you were referring to is that Krzysztof Radzikowski?

  • @jjaybee5484
    @jjaybee5484 Год назад +1

    My 3 cents to that East-West issue 🙂
    If you consider Germany as West Europe and Poland as East Europe so where, the heck, this Central Europe is?

    • @PaweKabanski
      @PaweKabanski Год назад

      It's a place where you get to complaint about the government but no longer about the weather...

    • @TheRezro
      @TheRezro Год назад

      It is artifact from Cold War. It is not really big deal, outside some westerners assuming that anything on East of Elbe is East.

  • @madrianzorroonio85
    @madrianzorroonio85 2 года назад +1

    Yugoslavia have large group of colaborants from Serbians nation. Serbians don't like talk about it...

  • @greenfocus5236
    @greenfocus5236 2 года назад +3

    Dont ever ever compare Poland or Polish people to russia or russians. Specially if talking to Polish person.

  • @darksonlolo6039
    @darksonlolo6039 2 года назад +4

    You wrong Poland is not Germany and Russi beaby. Poland is bether .

  • @quandaledinglenut4
    @quandaledinglenut4 2 года назад

    thanks

  • @natanfn.
    @natanfn. 2 года назад

    My grandparents live in the town of kwidzyn.

  • @bartoszbaranowski604
    @bartoszbaranowski604 2 года назад +1

    It does feel personal at this point.

  • @ireneusz-u9i
    @ireneusz-u9i 2 года назад +1

    Alcohol really takes up a lot of space in Polish stores. From Beer, wine, liqueur, vodka. There is something for everyone. And the drink with the highest% alcohol content is Rectified Spirit with 96% alcohol.

    • @mpingo91
      @mpingo91 2 года назад

      Don't say such things about spirit because somebody else will think people drink it. :D It serves as a base for making tinctures.

    • @ks-jp9ri
      @ks-jp9ri 2 года назад

      So learn.... :) can you make? Learn to grow, in anything....

    • @TheRezro
      @TheRezro Год назад

      Despite stereotype it is because Poles know how to make great beverages, rather then actual quantity of drinking. Like I would say bear become big deal in recent years. There is literal hundreds brands there.

  • @bartoszapinski1406
    @bartoszapinski1406 2 года назад +1

    Did you just said that we are missing blue colour in our flag? You don't even have an idea how much did you just FUCKED IT UP!!! You better pray we never meet IRL...

  • @Danielik25
    @Danielik25 2 года назад +14

    I think the story about best friendship between Poland and Hungary is over...

    • @davidz3879
      @davidz3879 2 года назад +6

      Why? They still have good relations.

    • @robertraszkowski3016
      @robertraszkowski3016 2 года назад +4

      It is not over. The current state of things are temporary until Ukraine wins.

    • @ks-jp9ri
      @ks-jp9ri 2 года назад

      :) Przyjaciół Poznaje się w biedzie. Stare polskie przysłowie. Sasi (angole) zawsze zdradzali. ZAWSZE. Hungary, NIGDY. W dupie mamy rządy i nie- rządy. Palec w dupę.

  • @katarinask139
    @katarinask139 2 года назад +1

    I love Conrad's accent😍

  • @silviahannak3213
    @silviahannak3213 2 года назад

    Name day..something i also never understood. Its also a thing in my Family. I am a little little bit Tschechisch.

  • @darnedmallard8924
    @darnedmallard8924 2 года назад +3

    11:50 you just want to stir up some shit huh?

  • @MrBegmar
    @MrBegmar 2 года назад

    You kinda right about Poland being cross between Russia and Germany. We are Slavs like Russians and have many similarities, but at the same time we were taking things like religion, technology and mindset from Germany and west. I personally see it as we are taking the best thing from both of our neighbours. Also years of wars and occupations had huge effect on that. At some times we were under Germany sphere of influence and at other times Russia. And of course sometimes both at the same time. Do this day Poland is split. The more west you go the more German influence you can see and if you go east you will see Russian influence. It affects not only architecture but also mindset of people, the way of their living etc. In every elections there is distinct split between conservative east and more liberal west.

  • @krej1243
    @krej1243 Год назад

    12:00
    OUCH IT HURTS.

  • @markhayo
    @markhayo 2 года назад

    Dear Connor, I share and appreciate your liking for ironic British comedy, not least (still fresh after 40 years) Yes Minister/Yes Prime Minister. Regarding those excellent chaps Mtchell and Webb may I recommend their long-running series: Peep Show?

  • @murmur4498
    @murmur4498 2 года назад +2

    Texas of Europe. I feel like it's the best comparison you can imagine.

    • @murmur4498
      @murmur4498 2 года назад

      @A moth czemu? mentalnie to właśnie jesteśmy konserwatywni, Texas wg mojej wyobraźni mniej więcej tak ma. Tylko że ekonomicznie still komuna.

    • @TheRezro
      @TheRezro Год назад

      @@murmur4498 Powiem jedno. Istnieje coś takiego jak Teksański Śląski.

  • @quake3pj
    @quake3pj 2 года назад

    lol..
    Maria Skłodowska-Curie

  • @silviahannak3213
    @silviahannak3213 2 года назад

    The Sudets haven been living around the borders of Poland (?)Germany, Austria. Its actually around the Borders of Cheoslovakia and around the 2 WW they had to leave to the other countries..depending on where they were living close to. But even then ...if you were living a bit left or right you could have been transported to Germany. There is a saying in my family..without that Sheep shelter area whichbthey possesed back then ..my Grandfather could have become German. Some of our families far away relatives are in Germany.

  • @apocalipticapolska2840
    @apocalipticapolska2840 2 года назад +1

    dont belive to much in some visioners prognose ,but that happend on our eyes,Poland be in top 5 epires of the world?

  • @darnedmallard8924
    @darnedmallard8924 2 года назад +4

    kaliningrad belongs to Poland. Take it! Now when the enemy is WEAK 🤪

    • @kj4923
      @kj4923 2 года назад +5

      Remember KROLEVEC (Królewiec) not kaliningrad

    • @darnedmallard8924
      @darnedmallard8924 2 года назад

      @@kj4923 And Germans called it Königsberg. I Call it Polish land. Take IT

    • @kj4923
      @kj4923 2 года назад +1

      @@darnedmallard8924 m.kalinin was a murderer. You should not have mentioned that name.
      People from Krolevec will decide for themselves where they want to belong (to Europe or Asia).

  • @Kadwid
    @Kadwid Год назад

    It only got personal in 20th century. Before that it was business, and it's the kind of business we're not bad at, seeing how from ever enemy only a few still stand : )

  • @dariusrodo
    @dariusrodo Год назад

    1:45 Take a map of Europe and make a cross to find the center. It will be in Poland or on the Polish-German border. If you include quasi-European countries such as Azerbaijan or the Terrorist Soviet Union, then the center will be on the Polish-Lithuanian border.
    6:04 There could be much more beautifull castles but the mos of them was destroyed in WW1 and WW2
    6:13 Polish flag is not "red and white" but white and red. The color white is used in heraldry to represent silver. It also means water, and in terms of spiritual values, purity and immaculateness.
    The red color is a symbol of fire and blood, and of the virtues it means courage and bravery.
    11:57 NEVER SAY THAT LOUD NEXT TO REAL POLE! You're asking for trouble. You can say: if Pole have two kids and they have totally different mentality - they would be Germany and Russia.
    14:07 There are consonants too, like: cz, sz, dz, dż, dź. Polish language is (according to UNESCO) one of most difficult languages in the world, right next to chinese.
    14:28 This young man's phonation is not correct. It's wrong but more easy to say.
    14:43 It is true. Many Pole speaks polish like Australian speaks english.
    15:01 It's private TV created by a man who is not very Christian but very greedy, for old people who believe his lies.
    20:41 Turoń is local holiday. I've heard about it but never seen it.
    21:31 But in Poland nobody heard about him :D
    22:32 Her real name is Marie Skłodowska-Curie. In France husband's surname was spelled first, and she stopped to use her maiden name years later. However, she received the Nobel Prize as Maria Skłodowska-Curie.
    22:38 Father of Nicolaus Copernicus was a Pole from Cracow. He was born 19 february 1473 in Toruń, which was occupied by the Teutonic Knights until 19 october 1466. So, don't say "he was technicaly German".
    23:41 Poles understand Russians but hate them. Cause of enough reasons.
    24:59 As long as Hungary is ruled by people like Orban, there can be no brotherhood.
    25:52 As long as demented Kaczyński and his secretary, Duda, rule Poland, the country is regressing to the Middle Ages.
    What you've forgot: WITCHER is Pole ;) But not this one from Netf*cks - this is some parody.
    Thanks. It was fun.

    • @Kniazhnami
      @Kniazhnami Год назад

      Based. Thank you from Belarus

  • @apocalipticapolska2840
    @apocalipticapolska2840 2 года назад +3

    lovr You guys,Poland its not place on the map, its specific nation sacrifice and bless from God

  • @mancity_awaydays
    @mancity_awaydays 2 года назад

    It was very personal

  • @zorysroly1258
    @zorysroly1258 2 года назад +1

    Aż się idzie uśmiechnąć :)
    Im Smiling Rn.

  • @niktniewiem4785
    @niktniewiem4785 5 месяцев назад

    17:21 "that's every country" - yes, but in Poland you'll literally take beating if you insult poland and you're not Polish. I've seen situations like that, when otherwise chill atmosphere totally erupted into a violent storm after some guy said something wrong about Poland. Also there was a popular musican, very much liked who lived in poland and sang in Polish, untill he recorded a song with a sentence like "I hate Poland" and although the whole meaning of the song was totally different and actually presented some ways of thinking of Polish people on this exact subject, he became the most hated artist and his career ended just like that.
    We have a really special mentallity. We usually hate each others or at least don't care about each other, but in a time of need we turn into demi-gods and work together so that nobody can destroy us. We are rather peacefull with no imperial aspirations, we only want to live peacefully and desire a better life for ourselves. We have the most common word which describes our mentality - "narzekać", meaning "to complain". We complain just about everything BUT from that springs our desire to fix those things we complain about. We complained about our roads, said they were the worst in the world. Now I;m pretty sure we have one of the best roads in Europe, still not enough of them, but it's night and day compared to what it was just 20 years ago. Same with how we complained Poland is dirty everywhere, the streets were dirty, the buildings were crappy, forests polluted with thrash. You don't see this anymore in most parts of Poland and I've heared dozens of foreigners speaking about how Poland is the cleanest country they've seen. And of course we always always complain about how other nations are more rich than us, how salaries are way lower in Poland than for example Germany, England. NOW our economy is better than British economy and we have a chance to become the next world's superpower, despite being small and relatively poor. We never give up, never surrender, never let anyone else tell us what to do, never leave friends in need, never refuse to help, our hospitality is known to be the best in the world. We have so much contrasts i nour personality and in our country, yet there are no other countries who are this united in times of need.

  • @Ussurin
    @Ussurin 2 года назад +4

    16:52 - it was basically a president for life. At times Polish king actually had less power than currently US president has. There was a part of time where King only operated personnal belongings and Polish Fleet (that was laughably small). Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was basically USA style republic before USA that named their presidents kings to claim diplomatic benefits from being monarchy, like royal marriages, personnal unions and similar.

  • @mgecko2959
    @mgecko2959 2 года назад

    Polish dont like to be called eastern European because we are closer to western edge of Europe than we are to the eastern edge 🤷‍♂️ depending on what rule you want to implement for center of Europe it will eithef be in Belarus, Lithuania or eastern Poland which means that center of Poland lays west from all three center of Europe points.
    So it is simply incorrect to call us eastern Europeans, even Belarus shouldnt be called eastern European

  • @PiotrJaser
    @PiotrJaser 2 года назад

    Flag. White and red because of white eagle on red shield.

  • @gousia_bc_why_not
    @gousia_bc_why_not 2 года назад +1

    A lot of cultures and some words come from Germany and Russia. I know because I'm from Poland

  • @mrrrglllrrr
    @mrrrglllrrr 2 года назад

    You need to see Wojtek the bear story! ( /watch?v=KqTIAEwfeh0&t=59s )

  • @wiciowicio1706
    @wiciowicio1706 2 года назад

    flag - white = innocence - red = Polish blood sacrificed for innocence

  • @kamiljarzabek
    @kamiljarzabek Год назад

    19:25 You can't ask Poles about Silesia because they have been teaching them in schools for 100 years, That Silesia has always been Polish and this is totally not true. Silesian language also has a different syntax of the sentence, it does not have such letters as "ę ą ó etc". Unfortunately, the problem Polish concerning Silesia is that it is the richest region in this country. In the census, despite not recognizing the Silesians, it turns out that there is an average of about a million people who consider themselves For Silesian nationality

    • @TheRezro
      @TheRezro Год назад

      To put it simply. Silesians were Poles living in the at the time Germany. It lead to creation of independent sup-typoe of Poles. But in opposition to Kashubs what are actual minority, most Silesians don't consider themself as separate nation. Though there is minority of weirdos who think otherwise.

  • @rados1aw
    @rados1aw 2 года назад +2

    Ukraine has more population but technically its talking about all Polish. In total there are more Poles than Ukranians

  • @TrashskillsRS
    @TrashskillsRS 2 года назад +4

    Poland got a ton of influence from Germany, Austria and Russia. Especially as the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth basically collapsed on itself, and many of those traditions disappeared or got adapted into a mix with German, Austria and Russian

    • @cpt.flamer7184
      @cpt.flamer7184 2 года назад +4

      Influence is an understatement ;p Polish culture was very distinct from German and Russian, but during partitions there was forced russification from the one side and germanization from the other, there are still visible differences between parts of Poland that were occupied by each of those countries.
      Of course Poland was influenced to some degree by many cultures, it used to be very diversed. For example in 15th century Poland adopted Magdeburg rights and invited many traders and workers from Germany, so cities and vocabulary related to cities were heavely infuenced by Germany. Influences from the East came from Ukrainians and Belarussians, Russia also adopted many customs from those nations, but Russia itself didn't influece Polish culture, it forced it's culture on Poles, communism years were also devastating for Polish and whole eastern European culture, it ereased many traditions and because of Soviet politicy countries from the eastern block seems very similair to each other in many aspects.

  • @pmrock8672
    @pmrock8672 Год назад +1

    With all due respect, you don't know much about Poland. As for the fact that we are a child of Russia and Germany, we have some similar features to Russia for sure, we are Slavs after all, but in many matters we differ. We are very different from Germany.

  • @RokitaBijaaacz
    @RokitaBijaaacz 2 года назад +1

    Here's the bear story ruclips.net/video/mlp5K5T91jo/видео.html

  • @darnedmallard8924
    @darnedmallard8924 2 года назад +1

    2:20 don't judge others. Be nice :)

  • @quandaledinglenut4
    @quandaledinglenut4 2 года назад +1

    there are bout 46 milions Ukranians IN THE ENTIRE WORLD and there are about 60 milions Poles IN THE ENTIRE WORLD

  • @drWoods-xq6sd
    @drWoods-xq6sd Год назад +2

    Poland is a baby of Russia and Germany?! You literaly ofended evryone

  • @bartekdymecki7280
    @bartekdymecki7280 2 года назад

    Better look this IPNtv: The Unconquered

  • @adithyam2573
    @adithyam2573 2 года назад +1

    pls react to a video on Ashoka the great by kings and general

  • @muchozorable
    @muchozorable 2 года назад

    12:03 ... i hope it doesn't... Man, that surely does! :D:D

  • @krakendragonslayer1909
    @krakendragonslayer1909 2 года назад

    16:00 good point, but one correction, Serbia was fighting Nazis, other Yugoslavian nations surrendered

  • @baseballer8370
    @baseballer8370 2 года назад

    Here to learn where lil yachty took the wock

  • @MichaelAMVM
    @MichaelAMVM 2 года назад +1

    Brandemburg is in Germany.

  • @piotrregua74
    @piotrregua74 2 года назад

    12:00 yep that was kinda offensive

  • @zardzewialy
    @zardzewialy 2 года назад

    You can't do tongue twisters by just skipping half of the sounds. That's not how these work! :D