*Heroes Rise Up* Uprising - The 1944 Warsaw Uprising - Sabaton History 076 [Official]

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  • @anuskas9244
    @anuskas9244 Před 9 měsíci +68

    The youngest nurse who helped in the Warsaw Uprising was 8 years old. Her name was Róża Maria Goździewska

    • @DrLucyfer666
      @DrLucyfer666 Před 6 měsíci +14

      Niech pamięć o niej nigdy nie zginie. Chwała Bohaterom! Chwała małej Róży!

  • @jerzy7118
    @jerzy7118 Před 9 měsíci +18

    I am not surprised that hardly anyone in the USA has heard of the real Warsaw Uprising. This name is confused with the Jewish ghetto uprising in Warsaw because the Jewish lobby works well in the USA.

  • @marcelisujecki2362
    @marcelisujecki2362 Před 10 měsíci +43

    The Warsaw Uprising broke out on August 1, 1944. It ended on October 3, 1944. But the Russians entered Warsaw only on January 17, 1945. What were the Germans doing at that time? They plundered what they could and systematically destroyed Warsaw building after building. At that time, the Russians did not disturb them in any way. Urban losses amounted to approx. 84 percent (industrial buildings - 90 percent, residential buildings - 72 percent and historic buildings - 90 percent).

  • @przemekczak100
    @przemekczak100 Před 10 měsíci +43

    " Poland first to fight " next lesson history

    • @jonybravo2930
      @jonybravo2930 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Niema się z czego cieszyć...

    • @kris-fd6hn
      @kris-fd6hn Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@jonybravo2930 Exactly. The uprising is a glory for those kids who fought and died there. And eternal respect, but those who sent the kid to death committed crimes. The kids had one rifle out of ten

  • @dasboot5903
    @dasboot5903 Před 6 měsíci +14

    *I have lost forever my Grandpa .... during the Warsaw's Uprising in the Summer of 1944 !!!!*

  • @KANE1410
    @KANE1410 Před 9 měsíci +35

    Wszyscy nas zdradzili -jak zawsze.
    Lecz my jesteśmy Polakami,nigdy się nie poddajemy!!
    Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła, póki my żyjemy!
    To jest w sercach wszystkich prawdziwych Polaków.

    • @kingseb2252
      @kingseb2252 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I love polish history i feel sooo bad ik we australians didn't directly betray poland but still i feel really bad they fight that hard only to be betrayed by the allies (that's why i hate the allies just as much as the axis)

    • @karolinak1052
      @karolinak1052 Před měsícem +1

      Kiedy nie póki

    • @KANE1410
      @KANE1410 Před měsícem +1

      @@karolinak1052 w hymnie jest póki 🙂 staram się nie zmieniać treści, nie tak jak niektórzy co próbują zmieniać (przekłamywać) historię Polski.

    • @salwadorzdalisalwadorzdali6040
      @salwadorzdalisalwadorzdali6040 Před 5 dny

      ​@@kingseb2252znasz historie Tobruku??? Pewnie tak w pewnym okresie walczyli tam Australijczycy, Polacy, Czesi grupka Anglików i Hindusów. Australijczycy bardzo cenili Polaków a Polacy Australijczyków marzyli nawet o wspólnej granicy.

    • @kingseb2252
      @kingseb2252 Před 5 dny +1

      @@salwadorzdalisalwadorzdali6040 wiem o bitwie pod Tobrukiem, tylko myślałem, że były tam wojska brytyjskie i Wspólnoty Narodów, choć głównie australijskie i nowozelandzkie, nigdy nie uczono mnie o tej bitwie, ale dużo się na ten temat dowiedziałem, aby dowiedzieć się więcej o naszych ANZACS

  • @operkoi8954
    @operkoi8954 Před 3 měsíci +7

    The Poles captured 2 panthers, 2 half tracks, and at least one jagdpanzer 38t (hetzer). They also had car mechanics bolt steel plates, a homemade flamethrower, and a machine gun onto a truck in 2 weeks before the uprising to form a crude armoured car they called Kubus. Amazingly Kubus survived the war and is now in a polish museum.

  • @Xoruam
    @Xoruam Před 9 měsíci +25

    Polish poet, Jacek Kaczmarski (1957-2004), wrote the poem/song titled "Tank", based on Vladimir Vysocki's poem by the same title, though a different theme:
    With my tracks dug into the sand over Vistula
    I'm looking over the river, with an empty visor
    At a city fighting, that is so close
    That the river's current itself has become the trench line
    Warm armour beneath the September's sun
    Is rearing for a fight, scalding under the touch
    But the cold engine sleeps under the clotted oil
    It's been a month since anyone sat behind the viewfinder
    My barrel's empty throat, yearns again for the taste of a shell
    Swallowing only the oily smoke from the other shore
    From the taken off headsets you can hear the Poles screaming
    And I don't know why I haven't taken the river in a stride!
    Let my tracks dig into the slippery waves
    And let me support the barricades with my fire!
    So that the fighting city, that is this close
    Won't call my lack of movement by the name of - _BETRAYAL_
    But the staff is silent, as are the sweet flag's sprouts
    Between which I've been hidden from those who are waiting
    For _Ruskiy Tank_ will not be fighting for the Polish
    For _Ruskiy Tank_ shall wait - until they are gone
    When the uprising burns out with a dark flash
    They shall start my engine, letting the machine's blood flow again
    So that I may look upon the city, which is so close
    Without a fight, conquering debris and ruins!

    • @Xoruam
      @Xoruam Před 9 měsíci +5

      There are also tons of Polish songs, either written during the uprising, or referencing it. My personal favourite is this:
      -----------------------------------------------------------------------
      This love of ours is the strangest of all
      For she came to us, among the rattle of guns
      Though not called for, she came to us first
      During the time when on the streets a great ball was happening
      She was there with us, during the hot days
      When the side walks were being washed down with blood
      Through the crazy days, and starry nights
      She was our smile, a song, a tear.
      My little girl from the Home Army
      You've got to admit, what a grand game this was
      The ends of our roads were so different
      And I don't think I will ever see you again
      Despite the fall outside, within me, I felt spring
      And without fear, though the world around us was in flames
      I just wanted to get to know you so thoroughly then
      My little girl from the Home Army
      She breathed hope into us, as best as she could
      She hid together with us in the tenements' gates' alcoves
      In tight alleyways, and in dark sewers
      For the grand game was coming to an end
      When everything has ended for us
      When the last SMG fell silent
      There, on the barricades, our love has remained
      Together with your heart and my own grief
      My little girl from the Home Army
      You've got to admit, what a grand game it was
      And though the ends of our roads were so different
      I won't be able to see you again, after all...
      Today there's fall outside, and within me, I feel it too
      And the fear that the world outside has burned down
      Nothing will bring you, return you to me
      My little girl from the Home Army...

  • @pandanemi-0239
    @pandanemi-0239 Před 10 měsíci +51

    I think the next Sabaton History video should be Inmate 4859, a great example of Polish Bravery

    • @bartoszk4299
      @bartoszk4299 Před 9 měsíci +11

      ​​​​@@katkacerasvswhat hint? All of the UB - urząd bezpieczeństwa were under the super vision of NKVD. Hell all Major economic and political decisions after the II WW in Poland were not made in Warsaw but at the Kremlin, until 1989. And it was all thx to Yalta and Roosevelt who did give Poland to Stalin. And that is why not a single Pole was invited to victory parade in London, they did not want uncle Stalin mad. To make it Clear to you and easy, 1945-1989 we were like Belarus is today, a russian satelite state.

  • @Natka505
    @Natka505 Před 10 měsíci +17

    There is polish movie Miasto '44 (eng. title Warsaw '44) from 2014 about this Uprising. Or very famous movie "The Pianist" from 2002 but it is life in Warsaw throughout the whole war.

    • @kingdenis2002
      @kingdenis2002 Před 9 měsíci +1

      The moment when tank is at the front of a girl…and she knows she cannot run away…the most moving moment…

  • @melkor3496
    @melkor3496 Před 10 měsíci +28

    This should be taught more in school when everyone is taught about ww2 this uprising should be mentioned more it’s the least it deserves.
    This is such a sad event the people who did it must have been extremely brave.
    Sadly the Allies understandably but still shamefully abandoned Poland to the Soviets because they weren’t willing to fight for Poland freedom either diplomatically or with violence.

    • @bastiangaete2419
      @bastiangaete2419 Před 10 měsíci +10

      They already did when they just declare war only on Germany and not the USSR. And not to mention what they did with Finland and Norway.

    • @Mason1968PL
      @Mason1968PL Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@bastiangaete2419 Well it would pretty insane to declare war on the USSR, especially that US wasn't expected to ever join the war, it was just UK and France. And to their credit the British didn't just agree to German terms which were pretty favourable after the fall of France and they prefered landing troops in the Balkans which would challenge Stalins reign over Eastern Europe.

    • @AmericansLearn
      @AmericansLearn  Před 10 měsíci +6

      Absolutely agreed that this should be taught in school

  • @przemekczak100
    @przemekczak100 Před 10 měsíci +15

    " unstoppable spirit warsaw uprising "

  • @trentoncrew3985
    @trentoncrew3985 Před 10 měsíci +18

    In my ancestry are 2 brothers one who fought as one of the defenders in the original invasion and one who fought as part of the resistance both thought 5he other was dead but they both immigrated to America via elis island and eventually found each other many years later , all of this is documented in a book called uncommon in America that chronicles those 2 brothers and their descendents all the way down to me and my brother and cousins

  • @maciejzbrowski
    @maciejzbrowski Před 8 měsíci +8

    "Jeszcze Polska nie zagięła póki MY żyjemy" to jest Polska. 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱

  • @evaczarnojanczyk1432
    @evaczarnojanczyk1432 Před 10 měsíci +56

    We have a Polish cemetery here in Hobart, Australia, which has a whole section dedicated to those who fought in the Warsaw Uprising.
    There was also the Jewish Ghetto Uprising in Warsaw in 1943, if you want to look into that.
    Cheers & thanks for your reaction!
    Edit: You might want to check this out regarding Poland as part of the Soviet bloc czcams.com/video/rQQgFLKF1ZQ/video.html

    • @Liquidazot
      @Liquidazot Před 9 měsíci +1

      Jewish gettos where created by Jews them selves. Germans announced they do not seek to fight them and ask them to get in gettos. Because they fight only Poles. At the begining life in getto was good. They where living in their closed enclaves like always did. Jewish comunity never gave money or man power to support Poland in struggle against natzi germany invading. Life in gettos where peacefull and good. While they had rich people there. They had something like lottery where people chosen where relocated to better place. Thats why they where traveling with all t heir lugagges. Cos they where thinking they go to better place. In time food and wealthy runn out. Evrything turned in to hell and it was clear that germans lied to them and sad truth start being revealed slowly. No one outside gettos know what is going on inside for long time til Underground Polish army send spies in. Than Underground army send spy Witold Pilecki to those concentration camps to figure out what is really going on. Than Polish representant Jan Karski was send with message to save Jews to United Kingdome, our voice had being ignored. Than to United States. No one wanted to belive in Underground Army Report. There was death penalty for helping Jews. But we Poles still where trying to save them. My family in small town Milanowek saved 3 Jewish families. There maby voices that Polish people where not good to Jews. But know this for any kind of snitching or murdering Jew Polish Underground Army was giving sentence of death and send executors to commence it. German officers where scared of this and knew that 80 hanged Polish man for 1 german is not most optimistic vision knowing A.K executor will come for them if they pull over the string. Germans found how to overide Polish underground Army rules. Germans start using Jewish citizens who where looking not like typical Jews to snitch on his brethren! Who help them who hide them. Because they where Jews them selves they could not being killed by Underground army executors. This was the paradox. One of te AK executors spot one of this snithches coming out of home of my family and followed him. To the gestapo main entrance in Milanowek town. Than he decided to shoot him plain in head. This action saved my family, three Jewish families to. But This executor man was now sentenced to death by gestapo and Polish Underground Army Court! He had to flee. Can you imagine? Life in Poland was worse than living in nightmarish matrix!

    • @joannarossa8272
      @joannarossa8272 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Żydowskie powstanie w getcie ,to nie to samo ,co Powstanie Warszawskie !!!!!!!!!!!!!
      To zupełnie dwa odrębne wydarzenia !!!!
      W Powstaniu Warszawskim walczyly nawet polskie dzieci.
      Żydzi nie mają z tym nic wspólnego !!!!
      Kłamstwa słyszy się na całym świecie !

  • @Mason1968PL
    @Mason1968PL Před 10 měsíci +41

    After the war Poland was technically independent but it was ran by the communist government installed by the Soviet army (like in most of Eastern Europe and Balkans), and since Poland was pretty much the frontline in case of a war with the West there was a strong Soviet army presence till the end. The pro democratic Polish elites and Polish troops who fought with the Allies usually remained in exile in the West because returning to Poland often meant getting a death sentence for spying for the West by communist kangaroo courts, they were just too dangerous to the Soviet regime to let them live.
    In all of Eastern Europe there was a strong anti soviet sentiment and desire for actual independence, but since it was Russia's backyard nothing could be done to help those countries. If US or other NATO countries decided to intervene in situations like the Hungarian anti-soviet revolution in 1956 it would be like the Soviets intervening in Mexico from the US perspective, they just woulndn't be able to let it fly. That area was pretty much lost when Allies decided to focus their efforts in France and Italy instead of making landings in Greece and Poland.

    • @luckyassassin1
      @luckyassassin1 Před 7 měsíci

      How exactly would they have made landings in Poland? They had to get through Denmark and Norway first, and the German navy may have been largely ineffective at the end but you don't need a lot of u boats in the baltic to kill a lot of men on transports. Also logistics would be hard to get if they even could do it, and the Soviets wouldn't agree to that. Getting us and British troops in France alone was hard enough, going through the straits of Denmark and to the polish and northern German coast was not exactly possible at the time, they invented the amphibious landers specifically for D-day. They also had to make sure they held the front in France and Italy.

    • @Mason1968PL
      @Mason1968PL Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@luckyassassin1 Well they wouldn't need to hold the front in France if they never invaded France and just went through Greece and the Balkans, that could cut off Soviets from Europe.

    • @luckyassassin1
      @luckyassassin1 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Mason1968PL the balkans and northern Greece are mountainouse rough terrain with well fortified bunkers and defensive works. They were struggling with the same type of terrain in Italy at the moment. Going through the balkans and Greece was suicidal and they had poor intelligence in the area and they didn't have proper maps of anything aside from France, they also had the option of close airsupport, easy resupply and naval support and sabotage in France, it was the easiest and most logical place to invade from, and the Italian navy still existed in the Mediterranean sea, do you think they'd just sit back and relax while an allied amphibious invasion of Greece happened? Seriously none of your points here make sense for why France was a bad option when jt was thr only one available and the easiest one to do and even that operation took so much effort and counter intelligence work to pull off that it's still considered a god damned miracle. Also the nations involved were fighting in the Pacific too, they only had enough equipment and ships for one invasion in Europe.

    • @Mason1968PL
      @Mason1968PL Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@luckyassassin1 Allies could have done completely nothing in Europe since 1943 the Soviets would have won regardless so it really doesn't matter where they invade. Invading in the Eastern Europe at least would give their Allies who they promised to defend a chance at getting actual freedom after years of massacres and destruction. But they just left them to the Soviets who also invaded them in 1939.
      And if it's impossible to do then they shouldn't promise Poland protection. Poland should have just agreed to whatever Germans wanted in 1938/39 and they would be better for it.

    • @luckyassassin1
      @luckyassassin1 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Mason1968PL the germans planned on invading regardless because they staged a border skirmish between their troops, they dressed their own men up in polish uniforms and shot at eachother and used it as a justification for war and stated to the soviet union that they would invade regardless of if poland agreed to their ultimatum, so agreeing would have just given the germans and easier time because the land they wanted contained most of the polish defensive works. They did the same thing to czechoslavakia. Also the invasion point and fronts of the war and zones of control were agreed upon nearly a year in advance of the invasion. They agreed to leave the east to the Russians and take the west. So they couldn't invade in poland without potentially starting a diplomatic shit storm with the Soviets who were threatening to sign an armistice with the germans if they didn't invade in France and open that 2nd front. It's also harder to defend 2 fronts on opposite sides of the continent than it is to defend one big front on one side of the continent with good defensive terrain while the enemy lacks reliable supply and artillery and armor and air support. Invading France was the only option because they tried Italy and got bogged down, and it was going to stretch german manpower to it's limit. If they landed in poland or Greece the war would've lasted longer, cost more lives and left more allies occupied by the germans still. Also Yugoslavian partisans had their area pretty well dealt with at the time, they legitimately liberated themselves with minimal help from the allies, sending troops there would've only made a more chaotic and tense situation.

  • @melkor3496
    @melkor3496 Před 10 měsíci +20

    The sad part imo and very crazy is that the poles literally had to wait for the Wehrmacht to be fully occupied with the Soviets so they couldn’t reallocate any Wehrmacht divisions to put down the Uprising only for the Poles to instead have to face SS divisions instead of Wehrmacht divisions that immediately start destroying the city with no regard for anything. Because the SS were basically just a worse version of the Wehrmacht that was more nazified. They mentioned that the Germans even sent Russian SS Division to crush the uprising I’m shocked at the fact that that Russian SS division was still intact at this point, they also sent the SS Dirlewanger division there that was a SS division built up of only criminals whose leader was an actual child rapist not joking look it up.
    So that must have backfired even more for the Poles sadly.
    Dirlewanger brigade en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirlewanger_Brigade
    All this for them to be betrayed by the Soviets too. :/

  • @FrogmanAnime
    @FrogmanAnime Před 8 měsíci +4

    Hi kit, you should watch part 2 to this. It deals with the music video that they made for uprising. And the liberation of Paris
    Glad you’ve done this one. This was my personal favourite song when I first stated following Sabaton.

  • @franktuminski8460
    @franktuminski8460 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Thank you for this great program

  • @przemekczak100
    @przemekczak100 Před 10 měsíci +15

    "IPN tv unconquered " some history of Poland english lektor listen who voice :)

  • @bastiangaete2419
    @bastiangaete2419 Před 10 měsíci +10

    Men first my condolences and thanks for your great videos men.

  • @apocalipticapolska2840
    @apocalipticapolska2840 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Polish ppl = angels need to know this

  • @bonez9160
    @bonez9160 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Great reaction to a great song. ❤

  • @oliversherman2414
    @oliversherman2414 Před 9 měsíci +3

    There is actually a fairly accurate war film which shows the brutal realities of war called All Quite On The Western Front

  • @blurrpp314
    @blurrpp314 Před 10 měsíci +8

    Polish soliders in Soviet army couldn't watch what is going on with Warsaw so they attacked, but unfortunately without success.

    • @frankaczmarek3042
      @frankaczmarek3042 Před 5 měsíci +2

      There were many Poles in Soviet armies, but Polska Armia Tadeusz Kościuszko was fighting on this front, and from this armi Poles volunteered to help the Warsaw uprising. Unfortunately, they paid with their blood.
      My father was there.

    • @salwadorzdalisalwadorzdali6040
      @salwadorzdalisalwadorzdali6040 Před 5 dny

      Niektórym oddziałom Polskim odebrano dostawy amunicji by swoją artylerią nie mogli wspomagać Powstancow ostrzałem artyleryjskim z za Wisły. Wielu zaś z tych którzy próbowali przedrzeć się do Warszawy zgineło. Poza tym bombardowanie Warszawy mogło być co najmniej utrudnione przez lotnictwo Sowietow ale ci nic w tym kierunku nie robili przez co Ju-87 latały sobie spokojnie beż osłony. Ponad to zabroniono Aliantom Zachodnim lotów wahadłowych nad Francja - Warszawa - wyzwolone tereny Polskie za Wisłą. Loty które miały w jedną stronę nieść pomóc Powstańcom w drugą biorąc ładunki bomb i atakować pozycje Niemieckie w Polsce, przez co pomagać Powstańcom.

  • @MrHusker1996
    @MrHusker1996 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Since Sparty mentioned their WW2 channel, please make sure to watch their video from the WW2 channel on sir Carton de Wiart (the unkillable soldier) as well as the sabaton history video on the unkillable soldier, the sabaton history focuses only on his WW1 exploits and he did a ton of stuff between the wars and during and after WW2 as well and the special from their WW2 channel adds a lot of his story!

  • @DrLucyfer666
    @DrLucyfer666 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła kiedy my żyjemy!

  • @sekurity3311
    @sekurity3311 Před 8 měsíci +5

    it should be added that during the Warsaw Uprising, the Germans were helped by Ukrainians "SS Galizien", they hated Poles as much as the Germans, the Ukrainians were also more brutal than the Germans.

  • @drogadowolnosci6085
    @drogadowolnosci6085 Před 9 měsíci +4

    😊😊😊😊Pozdrawiam z Polski

  • @1ramyus
    @1ramyus Před 6 měsíci +5

    The captured German tank wasn't a Leopard obviously, but a Tiger. They captured, in fact, two tanks. One was "legit," but the second one was a trap - it blew up after it was captured and killed dozens of Polish fighters. US bombers were flying as well from Brindisi in Italy to Warsaw's rescue. Several of them were shot down, and some of American fliers were killed. After the war, they were buried in Powazki National Cemetary in its Avenue of Distinguished. The people of Warsaw still remember them; fresh flowers are always on their graves.

  • @zak_son_52play45
    @zak_son_52play45 Před 8 měsíci +4

    if you are shockt obout soviet tretment to volonters reed or find documentaris about Katyń and i think Smoleńsk

  • @paulmazan4909
    @paulmazan4909 Před 3 měsíci

    The Brits raised the Polish Parachute Brigade with the promise that when Poland rose up they would be dropped into Poland. With the Warsaw rising ongoing they were refused to be sent to Poland. Instead they were dropped into Arnahm as part of Market Garden. The Poles serving in the RAF offered to fly supplies into Warsaw and were refused. There were a couple of supply drops late in the uprising but by then most of the supplies landed outside the small area still held by the Poles.

  • @1982jeepcj8
    @1982jeepcj8 Před 10 měsíci +20

    And now you know why Poland enthusiastically supports Ukrainian freedom, they remember.....

  • @clausskjold8487
    @clausskjold8487 Před 10 měsíci +10

    What the Dirlewanger brigade did on the eastern front is some of the most sickening behavior i have ever read about. You should really check up on those sick sick individuals, but you need a very strong stomach. Greetings from Denmark.

  • @brianbutzen6703
    @brianbutzen6703 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I really don't think the order matters other than that it would help to ensure that you watch them all. IMO skip around all you want and hit the ones that interest you the most.

  • @ciava666
    @ciava666 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Poland is great again

  • @michaelginnis521
    @michaelginnis521 Před 10 měsíci +2

    LOL "what a crazy year that was amiright?" dude that shit lasted 3 years

  • @sawomirmarnotrawny1694
    @sawomirmarnotrawny1694 Před 9 měsíci +2

    you're kidding? after the war you gave us the Yalta Conference. such videos only prove your point of view. profit and self-interest.

  • @guilhermosouzin4955
    @guilhermosouzin4955 Před 10 měsíci +2

    No more reactions of the songs?

  • @invisiblehandofadamsmith
    @invisiblehandofadamsmith Před 9 měsíci +1

    wow

  • @telewizorek5225
    @telewizorek5225 Před 6 měsíci +1

    ipntv the unconquered 6 years old shor animation about Poland during WWII and after.

  • @matsv201
    @matsv201 Před 10 měsíci

    There is this idea that allies won the war after D-day. Reality is very far from that. It was really only after battle of the bulge that Allied got the real upper hand, and that ended in 25 of January 1945.
    After that the front was pushed forward quite rapidly. The issue is that jet aircraft that was produced in quite significant number, and also was superior to there prop counterpart ironically solved Germany fuel problem. This was a huge issue for the allies Germany now didn´t have to fight with one hand behind there back. Crussing Germany fast was very important. Hence War in Germany was prioritized over the war in Japan

  • @SithEso
    @SithEso Před 9 měsíci +2

    we... we? Poles learn from mistakes. The are upgrading and gear up their military. In 10 to 15 years. They gonna be the biggest military in EU

  • @cya3mdirl158
    @cya3mdirl158 Před 4 měsíci

    Only Poland captured Moscow on its own.
    September 8, 1610. Zolkiewski at the head of the Polish army entered Moscow, where he ruled for two years. He thus went down in history as the only man to do so. At that time Moscow was under foreign rule and this feat was never repeated by anyone later.

  • @piotrsonnenberg9809
    @piotrsonnenberg9809 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Polish name this a panter tank a " pudel"

  • @bullet1544
    @bullet1544 Před 9 měsíci +8

    That's why, we (Poles) LOVE so much Russia.
    🙃

  • @GwenZ27
    @GwenZ27 Před 9 měsíci

    I recommend this video.
    czcams.com/video/Q88AkN1hNYM/video.html
    It's painting a bigger picture of polish will to fight in WW II, but to tell the truth it's overlooking a lot of thinks.

  • @lordbydlacco8178
    @lordbydlacco8178 Před 2 měsíci

    To tylko piosenka. Warto zagłębić się temat głębiej...

  • @mikebordnik1367
    @mikebordnik1367 Před 3 měsíci

    We're still alive. But best part of us died to 1945...

  • @edeco9135
    @edeco9135 Před měsícem

    ok, the Warsaw Uprising was a traumatic part of Polish history, but we also had glory days.
    czcams.com/video/rcYhYO02f98/video.html

  • @Mayoman2910
    @Mayoman2910 Před 10 měsíci +1

    You should check out "Operation Bagration" which according to me is not only one of the most successful initiative, more successful than any the wehrmacht or the allies could pull off, but was also the largest operation in human history in terms of logistics and manpower.

  • @supreme3376
    @supreme3376 Před 10 měsíci

    Well in about same time was Paris Uprisind they gave them Everything to win as almost Nothing

  • @przemekczak100
    @przemekczak100 Před 10 měsíci +3

    And the great movie every must see i think is " schindlers list " every one be hapy when watch this movie and then see how be bad then for really

    • @johngillespie3409
      @johngillespie3409 Před 10 měsíci +1

      theirs one called Uprising, about the Jewish ghetto uprising in 1943

  • @danutap3653
    @danutap3653 Před 5 měsíci

    Czy przeumaczles yresc

  • @ireneuszpyrak961
    @ireneuszpyrak961 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Za chwilę będzie kolejny rozbiór Polski..

  • @cyberneticbeast
    @cyberneticbeast Před 9 měsíci

    You realy must learn more about Comrade Stalin, it is very complex figure. With respect from Russia.

  • @bigty390
    @bigty390 Před 10 měsíci

    Tbh The Soviets probably didn’t want to fight in the city

    • @franktuminski8460
      @franktuminski8460 Před 9 měsíci

      No, they wanted the Polish patriots to be killed, so it was easier for them to install the Communist puppet government

  • @cyberneticbeast
    @cyberneticbeast Před 9 měsíci

    Well... we do not need to sacrifice soviet soldiers for poland nationalists.

    • @gug7187
      @gug7187 Před 9 měsíci +7

      The soviet propaganda urged Varsovians to uprising using radio broadcasts, but when the uprising started, no help was given to the insurgents! The brave red army just watched for two months my city slowly dying. Dying men, women, children, animals, trees, buildings, everything :(
      Moreover, why soviets didn't allowed to land at their airports British planes, which wanted to drop weapons for insurgents???!!! Such help, wouldn't have caused a death of any red army soldier.
      For sure, they don't teach about these facts in ru schools :(

    • @cyberneticbeast
      @cyberneticbeast Před 9 měsíci

      @@gug7187 well. and what? ussr suffer so big loses that warsaw is not significant compare to our. 26 millions lost. and poland loses?

    • @cyberneticbeast
      @cyberneticbeast Před 9 měsíci

      @@gug7187 терять еще сотни тысяч солдат что бы ломиться в варшаву вдруг когда востание обречено? нет спасибо. и ради ваших националистов? поляки вы гиена европы.

    • @gug7187
      @gug7187 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@cyberneticbeast you compare the value of human life as you would compare plums. 2 kg of plums is worth more than 1 kg of plums. In this way, you can justify every genocide, every murder. are you a bot or a human? I don't believe a man can think this way.

    • @warrron
      @warrron Před 9 měsíci +5

      @@cyberneticbeast USSR lost 26 million people which constituted 14% of their pre-war population. Poland lost 6 million which amounted to 17%. So yeah.. we know what suffering meant during those times. Not to mention, a lot of those deaths were caused by the Soviets when they were still chummy with Hitler (and many of them even after the Berlin-Moscow romance ended).

  • @carkawalakhatulistiwa
    @carkawalakhatulistiwa Před 10 měsíci +2

    8:17 The Soviets lose to Poland in 1920 and the Soviets have to withdraw from western Ukraine . of course there was no way Poland could get help from the Soviets
    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Poland1937linguistic.jpg

    • @gug7187
      @gug7187 Před 9 měsíci +1

      The soviet propaganda urged Varsovians to uprising using radio broadcasts, but when the uprising started, no help was given to the insurgents! The brave red army just watched for two months my city slowly dying. Dying men, women, children, animals, trees, buildings, everything :(
      Moreover, why soviets didn't allowed to land at their airports British planes, which wanted to drop weapons for insurgents???!!!