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  • @nexi328
    @nexi328 3 года назад +291

    I am from Poland, and I can confirm that film called: The unconquered was all true. This video is based on real facts. And because I am Polish and because our grandparents remember these horrible events, some countries are trying to erase these bad events that have marked themselves on the page of Polish History, we will never forget what the Germans did to us. It is true that 70 years have passed since that event, but now we are with Germany "the best neighbors".

    • @reinholds6018
      @reinholds6018 3 года назад +16

      How life plays. My family was completely German during the war. My father my uncles all in the armed forces. Januz Belza, a survivor of the uprising, married my mother's cousin after the war. My brother pastor of the Bundeswehr accompanied Uncle Januz several times in Warsaw at the celebrations. I myself have been married to a Polish woman for 4 years. That's what I call international understanding.

    • @lepel111
      @lepel111 3 года назад +2

      Brawo Bracie

    • @xano2921
      @xano2921 3 года назад +1

      Keeping a grudge is just stupid

    • @ryjolad
      @ryjolad 3 года назад +5

      Germans and Russians. Our "Allies" too.

    • @ripLunarBirdCLH
      @ripLunarBirdCLH 2 года назад +2

      @@xano2921
      Not quite.
      What's truly stupid is believing an ally who betrayed you once already.

  • @piotrczajkowski1557
    @piotrczajkowski1557 3 года назад +417

    It's terryfing how much history is manipulated. Thank you a lot for this video and greetings from Poland!

    • @alphasworld5
      @alphasworld5  3 года назад +38

      It is really shocking

    • @justshiro7456
      @justshiro7456 3 года назад +16

      Polska gurom

    • @filfilv2607
      @filfilv2607 3 года назад +2

      @@justshiro7456 +1 hahah

    • @cysia6801
      @cysia6801 3 года назад +5

      @@justshiro7456 taaaakkk Polska górą

  • @kingdenis2002
    @kingdenis2002 2 года назад +43

    „Because we do not beg for freedom, we fight for it”- words of my grand grand uncle’s best friend- Urbanowicz. My uncle was Zdzisław Krasnodębski, founder and first commander of 303 squadron in Battle of Britain. Btw, UK told him and his boys to leave a country in 3 days. My uncle died in Toronto where he was working as a cab driver. His and his wife’s, Wanda, ashes were moved to Powązki Cementary few years ago.

    • @stivpietrzak9422
      @stivpietrzak9422 Месяц назад +1

      Cześć i chwała bohaterom! Dziękujemy za ich oddanie sprawie polskiej.

  • @aleksandra3311
    @aleksandra3311 3 года назад +35

    Interesting fact:
    We have never signed the capitulations. The Nazis attacked Poland in 1st September 1939 without declare war to us. We never give up as a country and as a people. That's in our blood, we're stubborn.
    These are things that make me proud of being Pole.

  • @jaty6791
    @jaty6791 3 года назад +59

    Aż się miło patrzy gdy ktoś z zagranicy szanuje polską historie.

  • @lucasrokitowski8707
    @lucasrokitowski8707 3 года назад +109

    They started to crush the German resistance as soon as they got their hands on some equipment. Poland was only 20 years in the making after over 120 years of occupation when the WW2 started, the Polish never had a chance. But when they were put on the equal ground, they gave them hell. Thank you for reacting to this!

    • @sandraanasiewicz1932
      @sandraanasiewicz1932 3 года назад +2

      I was looking for comment that explained this fact! Polish people were willing to fight for another country only out of the hatred for the Germans.

    • @sandraanasiewicz1932
      @sandraanasiewicz1932 3 года назад

      @@krissiebelhamri1459 tell me how is it incorrect?

    • @kryokori
      @kryokori 3 года назад +10

      @@sandraanasiewicz1932 that is incorrect - because Poles often fought on the side of some other country not due to hatred for someone but due to love for their country (like Napoleonic wars for example)
      in WWII case, yes, the hatred was strong due to the way the Germans fought and their acts against civilian population - that's why Poles were hailed as best pilotes with highest rate of 'kills' in Battle of Britain, the reason being brit' pilots were looking to "shot down enemy planes" while Poles and representatives of other countries that suffered under German occupation were looking to "kill off the Germans" - the slight difference in mentality is indeed great stimulus and increase in concentration and skills (what else helped is they were previously trained on older planes models under much worse conditions and had actual battle experience in contrast to the brit' pilots)
      so, when German soldier met a Polish one - he had much lower chances of survival than if he met other allied soldiers (there was no mercy) - thus Black Devils

    • @sandraanasiewicz1932
      @sandraanasiewicz1932 3 года назад +3

      @@kryokori yeah due to the love of their country too but I’m not incorrect this is what my great grandfather told me (I’m polish) so they fought due to the hatred too.

    • @sandraanasiewicz1932
      @sandraanasiewicz1932 3 года назад +2

      @@kryokori and yeah I know how it worked, don’t worry you don’t have to educate my on my own country history, but thanks I appreciate it ☺️😁

  • @FishCristodius
    @FishCristodius 3 года назад +28

    Everything in this video is true at a glance. My great-grandmother was sent to a concentration camp together with my grandmother because she helped Jews. The big players want no one to hear about Poland, and ideally it should not exist at all, it has been like that for hundreds of years. Bravery for our homeland is in our blood. Thank you for the film.

  • @charko4191
    @charko4191 3 года назад +118

    Thank you one more person knows the truth now Greetings from Poland 😘🇵🇱

    • @alphasworld5
      @alphasworld5  3 года назад +13

      ♥️♥️

    • @gegzu1995
      @gegzu1995 3 года назад +4

      Widzę że ty też oglądasz wszystkich jak oglądają prawdziwą historię Polski 🇵🇱🙂

    • @charko4191
      @charko4191 3 года назад +2

      @@gegzu1995 haha nom Widziałam chyba już wszystkich🙄 Widziałam ten jeden z ogromną ilością dislików. Nie wiem czy kojarzysz ale wow Mieli zupełnie gdzieś co oglądali i zupełny brak szacunku i nawet nie dowiedzieli się co oglądają Wkurzyli mnie niemiłosiernie, ale cały ich kanał taki jest to niedziwota.
      Na szczęście jest dużo ludzi ktorzy zachowują szacunek i powagę 😌

  • @piotras1636
    @piotras1636 2 года назад +13

    Jak dumny jestem, że polska krew płynie we mnie. Mówią, że nacjonalizm jest zły. Wcale nie, a raczej wcale. Sam fakt, że jestem Polakiem, zmusił mnie do działania. Chcę pracować i żyć dla dobra Polski i wszystkie moje działania poświęcam ukochanemu krajowi. Chwała Polsce, chwała krajowi ludzi dumnych i bohaterskich !!

  • @Kasja11
    @Kasja11 Год назад +6

    World's ignorance about Poland's history during the WW2 breaks my heart. I saw even articles saying that Poles are nazis... apparently those people that think that don't even know that Germans wanted to erase literally everything that was polish from this world: Poles, polish language, Poland as a whole. I am proud to be Polish 💚

  • @byzantinegreece1637
    @byzantinegreece1637 3 года назад +17

    As a Pole I can tell you that polish history lessons are more frihtening than a lot of horror movies. I also think that every country teaches history only from their side of the view, with some major western countries history too. So there is probably a lot of things we all don't know about many countries that we should be aware of, but Poland is realy the most ignored one, as we were the most important power in WWII after US, USSR, UK and France.

  • @SENSEOFLIBERTY
    @SENSEOFLIBERTY 3 года назад +59

    What is really fantastic in Your reaction is how you fastly recognize main problem, lack of information about Poland contrbution in WW2 on history teaching over the world. Second, how you realized that is such a irrational situation. Good 2u. Thanks and Cheers.

  • @cysia6801
    @cysia6801 3 года назад +19

    O boże nareszcie ktoś docenia polaków
    OwO

  • @Legendarium-PL
    @Legendarium-PL 3 года назад +12

    *Black Devils was a 1st Polish Armoured Division. They were called the Black Devils because of their black berets, black leather jackets and above all because of their crazy, sometimes even suicidal courage. The Germans had nightmares because of them, and they used to call mama, whenever someone mentioned Black Devils* 😎 *This is what Maczek, the general of the Polish division, said (A Polish soldier fights for the freedom of all nations, but dies only for Poland)* 👍

  • @alwaysbelieve4576
    @alwaysbelieve4576 3 года назад +8

    BIG THANK YOU FROM POLAND FOR THIS VIDEO. We really appreciate this!

  • @marcingefrajter4871
    @marcingefrajter4871 3 года назад +11

    pozdrawiamy z Polski i dziękujemy za pokazanie prawdy. Greetings from Poland and thank you for showing the truth

  • @polishenglishnorwegiandutch
    @polishenglishnorwegiandutch 3 года назад +17

    Rejewski, Rozycki and Zygalski were the ones who broke the Enigma code originally and revealed how it worked to British - Turing’s team who finished the job and stole the thunder.

    • @kujon123456789
      @kujon123456789 2 года назад +3

      Im not sure. Turing team build machine that follwed the algorithm. But yes Algorithm was decoded by Poles :)

    • @marcin4797
      @marcin4797 Год назад

      @@kujon123456789 First was Polish made machine BOMBA and poles replicated enigma machine and sended it to Britisch alwso with algorithm bomba however was to slow in decoding couse germans changed coding each day so turing machine is just expansion of bomba and Polish mathematics and all the glorry went to Turing.
      Fun fact that code was craced becouse of "hail hitler" on end of each message so it gives a clue Poles algotim.

  • @SaraSuba1
    @SaraSuba1 3 года назад +4

    Hello! I'm polish! ^-^ love your accent!
    My great grandfather was a slave in WW2 and he came back home at the end of the war and my great grandmother didn't recognize him so she didn't let him in the house... Sad....

  • @katarzynagnyp626
    @katarzynagnyp626 3 года назад +22

    The reason why memories of the war are still alive is because some of our grandparents are still alive, tell us about. Most of this happened on our land, and we saved ourselves without much help from the outside world

  • @madalyn829
    @madalyn829 3 года назад +12

    Thank You for your reaction :)
    Greetings from Poland :) ♥️

  • @peters8181
    @peters8181 2 года назад +4

    Poland is known to save the most jews in the world.
    6,066 Poles have been recognized by Israel's Yad Vashem as Polish Righteous among the Nations for saving Jews during the Jewish Holocaust, making Poland the country with the highest number of such Righteous.

  • @SoundMusikkB
    @SoundMusikkB Год назад +2

    I am from Poland.Thank you for promoting history of my Country !

  • @lucyfear5855
    @lucyfear5855 2 года назад +3

    tak było !!! Polacy nigdy się nie poddają !!!!
    pozdrawiam :D

  • @luciakoz2493
    @luciakoz2493 3 года назад +22

    Poland had the biggest underground country (Polskie Państwo Podziemne).

    • @kryokori
      @kryokori 3 года назад

      The biggest? Could you name out other underground countries, cause I'm curious now?
      I mean, underground resistance is not the same as underground country. I'd like to read more on others with similar history.

    • @luciakoz2493
      @luciakoz2493 3 года назад

      @@kryokori sorry, my English isn't good. I don't know that there is a difference between underground country and underground resistance.

    • @kryokori
      @kryokori 3 года назад

      @@luciakoz2493 resistance is like one organization working on one goal - as example sabotage and espionage
      the country - it was whole governmental and military organization that went into underground and worked in whole country. It had the military and civilian branches. It even had the jury and cultural systems. The whole education went underground - like close to 2k high schools, universities (they had around 10k graduates during war). The cultural aspect like theaters, concerts, poetic evenings etc. - everything hidden.

    • @kryokori
      @kryokori 3 года назад

      @@luciakoz2493 in simpler words:
      Polish Underground State would be "the biggest underground resistance"
      however, there are no other cases of "Underground State" I know of
      if it's the only one, it can't be called the biggest - as there is nothing to compare with

  • @ZUZX-js3xy
    @ZUZX-js3xy 3 года назад +10

    7:40 it's true that Poland was partitioned by the Third German Reich, the Germans built death camps. They also sent Poles there. when we regained some areas after the war, the camps were abandoned ...

  • @michapietsch3952
    @michapietsch3952 3 года назад +2

    Thank You very much for telling this a little which means a lot to us. Keep IT up pleas.

  • @tomb4391
    @tomb4391 3 года назад +11

    Kolego generał Maczek nie przegrał żadnej walki z nikim to był generał wojsk ciężkich czyli czołgów wiele mist na drodze do Berlina go wsponima. Ucz się historii tej prawdziwej 😀

  • @XEternity
    @XEternity 3 года назад +20

    If you would like to see something with a little bit more details about this topic (and with some humor) then search for:
    "Poland first to fight!" by Historia bez cenzury
    We have long and hard history, full of epic moments worthy of a song, like for example "40:1" by Sabaton - best version in my opinion is "Sabaton 40-1 (live at Woodstock Festival 2012)" - this Woodstock Festival was actually in Poland by the way.

  • @zardzewialy
    @zardzewialy 3 года назад +10

    You can actually follow this up with watching Sabaton - "40:1" video WITH LYRICS, because it's a story of one of the battles where Poles held ovewhelmingly larger german forces in 1939.

  • @nataliinori802
    @nataliinori802 3 года назад +2

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
    I got so emotional watching your reactions and hearing your opinions. I nearly cried (even tho that ain’t anything special with me).
    And many, many, many greetings from Poland!!!
    And of course I’m subscribing!

  • @piotrjabonski1859
    @piotrjabonski1859 3 года назад +22

    Lector in this video is Sean Bean

  • @oliwianowak562
    @oliwianowak562 3 года назад +8

    There's nothing more to do than just be proud of being polish

  • @klau5z
    @klau5z 3 года назад +4

    The Polish army took part in many important campaigns and battles of World War II:
    September Campaign (1939)
    Battle of Mokra
    Battle of Bzura
    The Battle of Tomaszów Lubelski
    Defense of Warsaw
    Polish Armed Forces in the West 1940-1945:
    Norwegian campaign
    The Battle of Narvik
    Battle for France
    Battle of Britain
    Battle for the Atlantic
    Battle for Tobruk
    Operation Jubilee
    Landing in Normandy
    Battle of Monte Cassino
    Battle of Mont Ormel
    Operation Market Garden
    Battle for Ancona
    Battle of Bologna
    Polish Armed Forces in the USSR 1943-1945:
    Battle of Lenino
    Pomeranian operation
    The Vistula-Oder operation
    The Battle of Studzianki
    Battle for Berlin
    Prague operation
    Battle of Bautzen (1945)
    Actions of the Polish underground:
    The Zamość Uprising 1942-1944
    Goral Action 1943
    The Header Action 1943-1944
    Operation "Storm" 1944
    Warsaw Uprising
    Battle on Porytowe Hill

  • @robertmroziewicz2605
    @robertmroziewicz2605 3 года назад +5

    One thing you need to know about us Poles is that when war started thousands of our country men came back to join Polish free army to fight for our country from all over the world. We love our lives outside of Poland but when push comes to defend our homeland we don't hesitate to put our free lives online for our homeland.

  • @akemiflameborg
    @akemiflameborg 3 года назад +3

    Polish "government" was trying to erase our history until the late 80s when we were finally free from the communists. Only now we are actually able to spread the word about what Poland actually did during the war. A big part of my family was part of the resistance and I am so proud of them (especially my dad and grandfather). I hope more people will learn the truth because our history is amazing. I heard that France was proud when they gave up and weren't destroyed, meanwhile Poland had the entire capital turned into ashes but never stopped fighting. If you were a German soldier and they sent you to Poland - you were screwed, because our entire country was literally a battlefield. The resistance was everywhere - Germans were so scared they had to cut trees in forests to make it more difficult for our resistance to attack. Except they had tanks, lots of weapons, and we only had guns (mostly stolen from them anyway). Later the communists tried to conceal our history, a lot of history books were communists' propaganda and it was pretty much a bunch of BS. My dad got kicked out of school for arguing with his history teacher and the communists tried to arrest him, but he escaped to a different town. Later, my family was producing the illegal papers and pamphlets to talk about the real politics and history. And it was all during the 80s. (My bedroom is now where it all used to be printed, lol) So, considering how our history was concealed until literally maybe 30 years ago, no wonder other countries don't learn about how much we have done. Germany and Russia are still trying to destroy us on the political field, even to this day. Today's politics is pretty much direct continuation of the war for Poland. I feel like this fight never actually ended for us, it just changed its form, and we still have to fight (even if a lot of people think we now live in peaceful times - we actually don't). But maybe as times continue to change it will finally be easier to teach foreigners about our history and all the amazing things Polish people achieved. I am so glad you decided to learn something about Polish history - thank you very much, it really means a lot!

  • @martagil4347
    @martagil4347 3 года назад +4

    Yes, Polish people saved many Jews. My grandparents were saving them and one of my grandfathers was killed by Germans because of that. As for breaking german resistance, polish soldiers had germans busy basically during whole WW2 in Poland, Italy, England, France etc. We kept fighting even with small number of soldiers on our side (there is a song about battle of Wizna played by sweden rock band Sabaton and i highly recommend it to you). It’s hard to fully answer your questions and concerns in the topic of Polish role in WW2 but if you want to know something even after all comments below i will be more than happy to answer. I’m history teacher so it’s my passion.

    • @martagil4347
      @martagil4347 3 года назад

      And sorry for my english. I assure you that my Polish is much better than my English 😅 Languages were always a bit of a problem to me and i had to learn five including Polish and Latin.

  • @piotrjabonski1859
    @piotrjabonski1859 3 года назад +18

    Great Vid, next history of Poland and not so sad: Geography Now! POLAND (ft. Art Napiontek & Commonwealth Realm)

  • @Qc.Q
    @Qc.Q 3 года назад +2

    Give us Poles, a stone and a stick, and we will conquer the universe ... It's not about cleverness, strength or knowledge ... It's about Slavic pride and traditions ... And freedom

  • @kml8732
    @kml8732 3 года назад +11

    You dont know this because history was written by allies. We were pushed by allies to soviet russia as a part of agreement. And it was unpleasant truth for allies.

  • @marcinnik3070
    @marcinnik3070 3 года назад +4

    Dzięki za wszystko 👍 niech inni zrozumieją naszą historię.

  • @monstreczekeyoo2700
    @monstreczekeyoo2700 3 года назад +9

    U should watch polish movie "Miasto 44" and see Warsaw Uprising, if you want to know more about polish history during the WWll

  • @Natka505
    @Natka505 3 года назад +8

    Try swedish power metal band Sabaton. They make songs about history and have many songs about Poland and WWII ( '40:1' , 'Uprising', "Inmate 4859' , ' Aces on Exile', 'Final Solution') Also the band have their own Sabaton History Channel, where they talking about history behind every song. They are so great. Greetings from Poland :D

    • @lidriel123
      @lidriel123 3 года назад +2

      Check sabaton uprising and 40:1 live from Poland rock festiwal 2012. There were 750 000 People 😄

  • @elzbietapietkiewicz877
    @elzbietapietkiewicz877 3 года назад +3

    Thank You!!! ❣️ Greetings from Poland. 🇵🇱

  • @leszekukaszczuk8235
    @leszekukaszczuk8235 3 года назад +19

    They are constantly trying to distort stories about Poland, if you want, read about the defense of Wizna, even the sabaton band wrote a song about it with the subtitle 40: 1

  • @radosawrusek7231
    @radosawrusek7231 3 года назад +7

    Bro, you should look at „those bloody foreigners” 303 fighter squadron durring Battle of Britain 😀

  • @maciejderose
    @maciejderose 3 года назад +6

    Can you say sth more about you? You seem like a really nice guy, your reaction is so genuine and kind. I really liked it, greetings from Poland! It might be a bit silly idea, but there's a lot to find about Polish history from Sabaton songs :)

  • @fynchan11
    @fynchan11 3 года назад +2

    I'm from Poland and we do understand saying "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger" way too literately. My friend's great great grandfather was killed in Katyń. How did we crush it? Simple. II world war is not about german vicotries all the time. They were loosing in Africa where we fought. We would win in the beginning if we weren't in the same time attacked from east. If it was only Germany we'd stood a chance against them. In battle for Britain we were leading, British people called us crazy ones because we destroyed enemy's planes when British waited for bigger support. Our need for revenge was often in words: screw this! We'll crush them without waiting for more people on our side...and we made that. Yup, not many of us did save Judes but we did. We knew what we risked, many families were killed or taken to the concentration camps because they were helping. Sad fact: neighbours betrayed them wanting, for example, brae men field to be theirs. The fact Judes cry about this the loudest but there were other nations that were hated just as much as them back then. Slovakias (Polish, Czech, Slovians), Romes were killed too. Half of my family fought and died in Warsaw uprising. What hurt us the most was BETRAYAL from USA and England who gave us to ZSRR as if we were unnsesesary trash :/

  • @damche11
    @damche11 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for taking the time to learn the TRUE history! much love from Poland, we thank you.

  • @kamil7280
    @kamil7280 Год назад +2

    There is a title of Righteous Among the Nations title granted by Israeli World Holocaust Rememberance Centre in Yad Vashem for those who helped or saved Jews during Holocaust. The most places on the list are Poles.

  • @czesawkonopny2945
    @czesawkonopny2945 3 года назад +5

    after all reaction of this video i see. yours is the best! is deep in point what you told!
    Remeber that we are all under propaganda last 30 years we got INTERNET (NETWORK) and everyone finally can get REAL INFROMATION.
    WINNERS WRITE A HISTORY.

  • @grzees31
    @grzees31 3 года назад +2

    Thank You for this reaction. BTW: during WW2 only in ocupied Poland was death penalty for saving Jews. Grettings from Poland bro. 👍☺🇵🇱

  • @81111animal
    @81111animal 2 года назад +2

    About Polish saving Jews: there is a honorific used by the State of Israel to describe non-Jews who risked their lives during the Holocaust, to save Jews from extermination by the Nazis for altruistic reasons. Polish people have the most all over the world, despite the longest German occupation, and the therat of death penalty. Check on wikipedia

  • @Dexiefy
    @Dexiefy 2 года назад +1

    The resistance inside camps is nudge towards Witold Pilecki - Inmate 4859 who volunteered to infiltrate Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. He let himself get arrested to be sent in there under a fake name. Barely avoided being killed, built resistance inside Auschwitz and managed to sent information as to what is happening in those camps out as at the time, noone really knew. When he did not receive reply, he actually escaped from Auschwitz with 2 other inmates. Eventually he was killed in 1948 by shot in the back of his head by Soviets. His body still has not been found.
    He is probably one of the greatest heroes of WW2 and the world, yet so few know about him.

  • @ripLunarBirdCLH
    @ripLunarBirdCLH 2 года назад +3

    Here is the fact. Poland was THE ONLY occupied country where saving Jews meant death penalty. And yet Poland was also the country where the most Jews were saved.
    Don't try to scare us the Poles with death. It doesn't work. We are not afraid.
    Also I wish they made a game about The Underground State. Like maybe another part of Assasin's Creed of Far Cry. Showing how people lived in Poland back then. Showing so called "The Small Sabotage" - kids writing slogans on walls to do their part in uplifting the nation. Showing schools and courts in regular homes with German soldiers walking just outside totally unaware. And most of all showing the famous Action Near The Arsenal, where one of famous polish fighters was freed. I suppose the only reason why nobody did that is because The Germans would be offended. Because they were black characters in this story and they do a lot to make the world forget about that. Even worse, the Germans try to teach us, the Poles, tolerance, democracy and rule of law now. Like seriously…🤦‍♂

  • @kasialena2548
    @kasialena2548 3 года назад +7

    Please show that video to your friends or parents and show us reaction. WE NEED TO SPREAD THE TRUTH !

  • @Qc.Q
    @Qc.Q 3 года назад

    Hi... Im from Poland... Bless you Brother.

  • @membertron
    @membertron Год назад

    Big shout out to you brother! You are very brave to showing this history openly and asking very important questions like: "why this is not in the schools"! Respect!

  • @jolantamalawska5085
    @jolantamalawska5085 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing the history of my country ❤

  • @quietus8193
    @quietus8193 3 года назад +3

    Great video! Greetings from Poland!

  • @zeekone2207
    @zeekone2207 9 месяцев назад

    I agree they did choosen perfect voice for this video and the person who dub this video is British actor Sean Bean known from Lord of the rings , Game of thrones , Silent Hill and much more .

  • @drharoldpontiffcoomer
    @drharoldpontiffcoomer 3 года назад +1

    Fun fact: in 1919 Poland invaded the Bolsheviks (Soviets), to prevent a future invasion of Europe. The war lasted 2 years, and with the help of some Ukranians, Poland basically won the Polish-Soviet war, taking some of the land in the Peace of Riga, the treaty that ended the war.
    Poland and Ukraine prevented an invasion of Europe by weakening the Soviets before they got a chance to expand further.
    Poland's been invaded 43 times, and has fought many more.

  • @pawwrob4843
    @pawwrob4843 3 года назад +14

    W Polsce podczas okupacji za pomoc i ukrywanie Żydów groziła kara śmierci całej rodzinie u której znaleziono ukrywających się Żydów.Obejrzyj sobie jeszcze ,,Animowana historia Polski'' lub ,,Beautiful Poland'' ,Pozdro z Polski

  • @ryjolad
    @ryjolad 3 года назад +2

    "If there is something impossible to do, send there Poles." 😂

  • @TheFifthHorseman_
    @TheFifthHorseman_ Год назад +1

    6:25: You probably get why Poles tend to go ballistic when people refer to the Nazi death camps as "Polish death camps". The Polish government-in-exile and the "Polish Underground State" under it have been organizing escape for Jews from the occupied territory, as well as passing and carrying out death sentences on Nazi collaborators and people who would exploit Jewish survivors for financial gain ("szmalcownicy").
    8:00: The Polish resistance movement was the most extensive one in the occupied Europe.
    9:59: This is true, but there's a reason many people believe it was the British. How it went was that a Polish team broke the civilian Enigma and military models during the war. The British then used that research to break later improved military models and scaled up the codebreaking efforts to a mass scale.

  • @kretnoize1438
    @kretnoize1438 3 года назад +1

    you are smart young man, you want to learn and see the truth about the world, big respect

  • @toku3195
    @toku3195 3 года назад +86

    Jest tu ktoś z polski?

  • @mol-o2766
    @mol-o2766 Год назад

    The Black Devils refers to the armored division which fought along side the allies forces. They made incredible brakethroughs in Netherlands. Many refugees got into the Allied Forces Polish Army and though for the free world in Africa, Italy, the Netherlands, RAF Division 303 Fighters who had amazing stats in the air Battle for Britain in 1940.

  • @rover908
    @rover908 3 года назад +8

    Great video budd 👌

  • @frycu1004
    @frycu1004 3 года назад +4

    czy oprócz Polaków ktoś jeszcze te wszystkie super reakcje ogląda. Pozdrawiam redaktora

  • @mikoajrojek5740
    @mikoajrojek5740 2 года назад +1

    My grandfather died under Monte Casino (he got shot on staircase) and my grandma helped Jews

  • @MM-yi3ec
    @MM-yi3ec 3 года назад +11

    Nigdy nie zrozumiecie naszej historii .A my dalej będziemy walczyć!!!

  • @panzerwolf494
    @panzerwolf494 3 года назад +8

    Poland largely gets ignored in history. Most know Poland was invaded by Germany and was the official start of the war, and some know of the Warsaw uprising, but that's about it. The details aren't reflected on, and when I was in school, Polish lancers charging tanks with spears on horseback was part of what was taught that reinforced the pollock stereotype despite this being a fabricated lie. It's a damned shame given all they gave and fought against. And this, by far, is not the first time that they were part of "saving the world". Just a decade and a half earlier they saved Europe from war with Russia.
    Through the war Poland never stopped fighting. The government had fled to the UK for safety with some of the remaining military forces while the home army continued to engage in guerilla warfare. Even the Girl Guides and Polish Boy Scouts took part in the fighting, most notably the Warsaw Uprising where they fought toe to toe with the Nazis.
    I'd tend to blame the hiding of Polish history being a result of the Soviet occupation. They were a soviet state at the end of the war, given to Stalin to appease him. As a result Poland fell by the wayside of history as did the histories of multiple other nations that became Soviet states because they would be bunched up in with Russia when it came to the cold war propaganda, and the Russians themselves trying to wipe Polish history to try and erase their identity
    Germany, in early war, was only the top because they were the ones preparing for war through the time period that the rest of the world feared another war. And when it was starting the European powers were desperately trying all they could to avoid war. They were not prepared. German success depended solely on quick overpowering of enemy forces because they could not sustain a prolonged conflict. By the end of 1942 they were already collapsing under the weight of opposition because their whole shtick had revolved around capturing areas quickly to exploit resources and power, and it wasn't enough.

  • @tomkot01
    @tomkot01 2 года назад +1

    You are a decent person. You can think fairly. Respect for you.

  • @lena.8035
    @lena.8035 2 года назад +1

    Oh, and we did not have power. We had honor, persistence, we had to do what we had to do. If no weapons were available we had guile. We were desperate. Even small children participated in Underground actions. And we were on our own and we new that, that if we don't do anything no one will do it for us.

  • @adrianes6040
    @adrianes6040 3 года назад +3

    Thanks man from Poland

  • @AgathaEvaKath
    @AgathaEvaKath 3 года назад +12

    "Poland first to fight!" by Historia bez cenzury. I recommend you watch this. Greetings to you! :)

  • @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic4111
    @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic4111 Год назад +3

    Polacy to wariaci walczą zawsze

  • @JustMe-hi2km
    @JustMe-hi2km 3 года назад +1

    people dont really know much about poland because its a small country not very known so most of ppl dont really give a shit about us... i was born in poland and my whole familly is polish when i was 9 i moved to France and now i live in sweden and i was in school in both countries and whenever we talk about WW2 they never mansion poland there was this one time i asked my teacher why and he answerd that its because ppl think that poland was just the battle field for the 2 BIGGER AND STONGER countries (Germany and Russia) so i think ppl really underate polish ppl and i cant really get throught, why does ppl think that. This video proves that WE exist and WE are not just some random inexistand country in the middle of nowhere so pls everyone. dont miss judge Polish ppl just because we are not in all of the History books and because they dont talk about us in schools.

  • @superg20
    @superg20 3 года назад +1

    And I'm really excited when i hear your reactions

  • @Mike23443
    @Mike23443 Год назад +2

    You are one of the only people who reacted to this who instead of saying "wow, cool" or "wow, that was so terrible you guys" you actually said "I feel so stupid that I never knew about this". Yes. That's the point. People don't know, and they aren't ashamed of it.
    Katyń was a premeditated, planned, and organized war crime. Thousands of officers, professors, students and priests, even though majority of them were CIVILIANS, were arrested, kidnapped off the street and hauled off to Katyń where they were executed, slaughtered, mass murdered, thrown into mass graves. Why? Because they were smart. Because their intelligence made them dangerous, capable of preparing an organized resistance.
    And what does history say about this in western schools? "Oh no! Anyway..."

  • @januslich5500
    @januslich5500 3 года назад +1

    This is not teached in schools, cause like mentioned in film, that after war our allies turned off on us and left in Soviet Russia hands and being on the "other side" of Iron Curtin we were day by day ripped off our merits.
    Like participation in Battle of Englad
    About helping Jews: Among 27 712 Righteous Among the Nations 7 112 are Polish people.
    There is one tree in Yad Vshem for created In 1942 Underground Government “Żegota”, the only organization in occupied Europe, which purpose was to help and save Jews by financial support, finding hideouts, making false documents etc.
    There are so many people in Poland who has or had in their families survivals or victims from German Concentration Camps or Russian Gulags

  • @angelajestokijejtatotez9184
    @angelajestokijejtatotez9184 3 года назад +6

    It is worth reading the reports of Witold Pilecki

  • @boleklolek8068
    @boleklolek8068 3 года назад +1

    the part where it says they crushed german resistance was when allies started their attack on germany, which as you surely know started first in occupied France, but also from the south, allies were coming from africa after germany lost it to them. So the crushing german resistance means, Polish soldier were part of the allied army and they were moving twoards Berlin and germans were on the defense

  • @panpjoter
    @panpjoter 3 года назад +2

    Yes, resistant ath the camps, read about Pilecki ;) you will be shocked :) Pozdrawiam z Polski ;)

  • @englishpolishmememan8892
    @englishpolishmememan8892 3 года назад +1

    The Germans, and the soviets were responsible for the war. The soviets got off freely even despite their crimes. My grandfather didn't return to Poland after the war, he knew what the Reds would do to Poles who fled west at the immediate start of the war before the soviets "joined" the allies.

  • @Sabaton62
    @Sabaton62 2 года назад +2

    Ja jestem Polakiem 🇵🇱
    ❤️🇵🇱❤️

  • @piotrkoziara
    @piotrkoziara 3 года назад +1

    Greetings from Poland!

  • @jackfrost3878
    @jackfrost3878 3 года назад +12

    This is why you don't know about this... Because winners writing the history🤗

  • @santoseditsstudio2665
    @santoseditsstudio2665 3 года назад +3

    To being honest, is all true, but ofcourse they didn't show you what we do bad, in the world not everyone was saint, no one is in war like this anyway and "Black Devils" they call that like that Us only once in some speach ONLY ONCE so I do not understand why is that so high and everyone are so surprise but we have much more history even in WWII so if I interest you better watch some Movies about WWII from Polish fighters perspective for example a Movie about "303 Division" is one of the Best 11:08 General from this Division say those worlds if you wanna know, just watch why. ;)

  • @rademenes1754
    @rademenes1754 3 года назад +1

    Nie znam podstawy nauczania w USA ale Polska zawsze walczy w dobrej sprawie , nawet w Waszej . Polacy walczyli o USA . Przesyłam artykuł , jest on po Polsku natemat.pl/157513,nie-tylko-kosciuszko-oto-polacy-ktorzy-ryzykowali-zyciem-za-ameryke . Pozdrawiam

  • @robertsea7115
    @robertsea7115 3 года назад

    Thank You👊❤️🇵🇱

  • @ewelinam.577
    @ewelinam.577 3 года назад +1

    News from museum:
    24. 03. 1944
    Pregnant Wiktoria and Józef Ulma and their six children were shot dead in Markowa by Nazi military police officers , because they helped Jews
    1995
    Yad Vashem granted the Ulmas the title of the Righteous Among the Nations
    The Ulma Family Museum in Markowa is Poland’s first institution commemorating Poles who helped Jews.

  • @lordhierophant863
    @lordhierophant863 2 года назад +1

    Yes, Poland broke the German Enigma. Or atleast created the mathematical formula to break it. The only problem was to work out the equation by hand would take 2 weeks minimum. Meaning that the information is likely old and useless by the time it reaches military command. Alan Turing created the computer that was capable of solving the formula in just minutes. But yes, the Poles do get credit for officially breaking it. They actually broke it before the war even started.

  • @krystianszablinski5698
    @krystianszablinski5698 3 года назад +1

    Man, if You want came to Poland I invate You. I have little flat on the village. Your reaction was amanzing. We know our history. We are proud, but poor. So I invate You, I have somthing to eat, so if You want You can come.

  • @andrzejsipitowski6786
    @andrzejsipitowski6786 3 года назад +8

    They kilked so many civilians because Poland never colaborate and never gave up

    • @skalpeloza
      @skalpeloza 3 года назад

      Niektórzy kolaborowali, chociaż by Brygada Świętokrzyska NSZ i sporo Polaków, którzy mordowali Żydów.

  • @evilapo914
    @evilapo914 3 года назад

    Poland Rules we Are Fighter We are Never Give Up #PolandFighters .Thank you a lot for this video

  • @warakn
    @warakn 3 года назад +1

    You should really get familiar with story about rotman Witold Pilecki! A Polish hero who volunteered to be captured and closed in Auschwitz(German death camp) to find out how they looks.
    This is real story for hollywood movie!

  • @Xazhax
    @Xazhax 3 года назад +1

    Polish people has the most rewards from the "RIGHTEOUS AMONG THE NATIONS"

  • @marcinpolak446
    @marcinpolak446 3 года назад +2

    Łapka w górę od białasa 😁👍

    • @marcinpolak446
      @marcinpolak446 3 года назад +1

      @@krissiebelhamri1459 a ty co się spinasz?ja jestem białas i to fakt

  • @mikewidyk4186
    @mikewidyk4186 9 месяцев назад

    My brother-in-laws great grandpa was murdered during the Katyń Massacre. My dad’s moms neighbors family were all killed by the Nazis for hiding Jews, including an infant. Also my dad’s uncle was put into a Labor camp during the war. He was forced to move to Germany from Poland, but luckily at that camp he met his eventual future wife. They both moved to the U.S. in the 1950’s. It’s different hearing about atrocities like this happening and actually having family members that have stories where they actually witnessed or lived it.