Poland Revealed: Warsaw

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  • Poland Revealed: Warsaw is an original travel documentary with the goal of presenting the capital of Poland to international audiences. It was produced by Warsaw-based Movie Mates film studio and completed in 2018 as a pilot for Poland Revealed series.
    Poland Revealed: Warsaw breaks the typical structure of a travel show. It combines insightful journalism with the genre's requirements for visual attractiveness. It is focused on the "spirit" of places, the mood of the cities encountered, their cultural life, architecture, history and cuisine. The host meets interesting people, often important public figures, who present a city, its culture and the history of its country to the host - and to the viewers.
    The show is hosted by Richard Berkeley - an Englishman currently living in Poland, a journalist, musician, lecturer and animator. He has taught at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music and the Theatre Academy, both located in Warsaw. Currently he is the chairman of the New Chamber Orchestra Foundation. As the host of Poland Revealed he is open, direct and, most importantly, lively interested in the cities and their people.
    © Movie Mates sp. z.o.o. All Rights Reserved

Komentáře • 463

  • @MovieMatesEU
    @MovieMatesEU  Před 5 lety +67

    Here is the program we did back in 2016 as a pilot for our original series, Poland Revealed. We would love to share this with all of CZcams community for educational use, especially with those of you who are interested in culture and history. We really hope you will enjoy this Warsaw episode and appreciate all the work we put into it. Please remember that all the rights are reserved by Movie Mates sp. z o.o.
    If you'd like to use this material or part of it, contact us at: hello@moviemates.eu
    And just to make things clear - all xenophobic, racist or just sheer stupid comments will be deleted or/and reported. There is already enough garbage talk on CZcams.

    • @kaytem9748
      @kaytem9748 Před 5 lety +3

      The Warsaw is changin so quickly that there would be a need (and good idea) to make an update video during summer'19 - with Europejski Plac, Koneser, Elektrownia Powisle, Wistula Boulevards, The View, summer cultural events, cultural nightlife in restored places.. a lot more to reveal and to compare with 2016.

    • @SuiGenerisAbbie
      @SuiGenerisAbbie Před 5 lety +2

      Brilliant installment, Mate. Thanks ever so much :)

    • @andrzej5988
      @andrzej5988 Před 5 lety +1

      not 200 years of partitions but 136 years

    • @artbor9913
      @artbor9913 Před 5 lety +5

      Destroyed by germans not nazism.

    • @aniawarner9909
      @aniawarner9909 Před rokem

      Why the interview is not being conducted with someone who is Polish? Mr. Smolarz, who was Jewish communist left Poland in 1970. Then he came back after getting money from Soros. I do not believe he reflects the history of Poland.

  • @bhaavyachowdhary9717
    @bhaavyachowdhary9717 Před 4 lety +80

    He: "Is this the Polish equivalent of a Ravioli? "
    She: " Hmm, no, actually, ravioli is the Italian equivalent of a peirogi "
    YES GURL. Love from India.

  • @fabiocrita
    @fabiocrita Před 4 lety +155

    I care to disagree when it is said that Warsaw is not an easy city to fall in love with. Surely, I haven't been to Wrocław or Gdańsk or any other big cities in Poland, but I have been in Warsaw and I absolutely fell in love with it. I love the mixture of its most recent history with contemporary and modern tall buildings with other sites that date way back in history. I love the night colors, the dynamic streets. Other things made me fall in love with the city: how clean the city is and how well its gardens are taken care of (on an environmental perspective, say); on a cultural and historical perspective, what fascinates me the most is the respect Warsaw pays to its heroes every year, on August 1st, that makes me want to participate in it. So… how can one not fall in love with Warsaw? :)
    With love from Portugal!

    • @vodkila194
      @vodkila194 Před 4 lety +10

      exactly how you say : how can one not fall in love with Warsaw ??? Warsaw is a Unic (I insist on this word, full of meaning), really unic City, for me not comparable to any other one, due to its own specificities; and every year it is evoluting; this change will last some more years; it is just fascinating !

    • @fabiocrita
      @fabiocrita Před 4 lety +10

      @@vodkila194 I look forward to go back to Warsaw sometime in a near future. It was a wonderful surprise to me, for its beauty and for its history. And with that, a strong feeling for all Poland rose, as well.

    • @Melubrium
      @Melubrium Před 4 lety +8

      @Fabio Thanks for saying that. I got the same reaction listening to this part... I think Warsaw makes you fall in love with it very quickly. There are many things to love here, but mainly it's about the atmosphere, paying respect and tribute to history but also opening itself to change and various ideas. It's full of novel initiatives, there's so much to do here. I'm really proud of the journey our capital has made. It's so inspiring. 💜

    • @MarekzAnglii
      @MarekzAnglii Před 4 lety +2

      @@vodkila194 - unic = unique // evoluting = evolving 😉

    • @vodkila194
      @vodkila194 Před 4 lety +2

      :-) pozdrowienia

  • @toddbonin6926
    @toddbonin6926 Před 5 lety +221

    What a beautiful city. The more I learn about Poland, the more I love her.

  • @jacekzajac8687
    @jacekzajac8687 Před 5 lety +60

    Kocham Cię, Polsko. ❤️

  • @vodkila194
    @vodkila194 Před 5 lety +49

    how much i love Warsaw ! I was there the 1st time in 88'. What a change, hard to believe. Warsaw is with no doubt the European capital which developed the most during the last 2 decades, and the move is on, it will still last some years more. Amazing City, incredible dynamism. Every year brings new and very ambitious surprises, (this year, Elektr. Powisle, and then Bohema/Browary Warszawskie/Art Norblin, etc etc etc). For me, no doubt that in a very short future, Warsaw will become one of the most visited Capitals in Europe. City of great/tragical History, a mix of different styles of architecture, very tasty food, nice people, Warsaw has its own specificities, like no other one in Europe. Of course, some progress most still be done (less car trafic, redynamisation of squares (look the example of the next coming "5 Rogow" square), but no doubt that it will follow the right way also in these fields. Varso : VIE !!!!

    • @vodkila194
      @vodkila194 Před 5 lety +2

      don't understand this negative point of view. Sorry guy, I'm a traveller and visited a huge quantity of Cities all over the world -but I haven't been so far in the jungle, may be a good idea for the future -. Anyway, to have a positive attitude never hurted anybody...So I wish you a good day, Mr axiom

    • @vodkila194
      @vodkila194 Před 5 lety +2

      your last comment make me think that you didn't undersand that I travelled all over the World (Africa, America, Europe) and visited many Cities ! not yet the jungle !!!Now : You're right to point out some problems that Warsaw has to face. What you say is correct. It must still progress a lot in some fields, and particularly in pollution : that is very correct. My point of view is based on its evolution during the last 2 (or 3) décades. And, from this point of view, I'm convinced that you'll hardly find other cities in Europe which had such a developement ! The pb to start the metro belongs to the past. Currently the 3rd line is on the way. Before 2012 : no bicycles in Warsaw. Now, Veturilo has a huge success. But, as I say, many progresses must still be done (too much car traffic, coal heating, what is an outdated system and creates air pollution, etc etc). In spite of all those negative points, believe me : Warsaw is just a fascinating City for many reasons (historical, mix of architecture styles which makes its specificity), evolution like no other City currently, rehabilitation of Vistula river, amazing, enhancement of real estate, etc etc). In spite of your (right) comment : be proud of your City, believe me !

    • @vodkila194
      @vodkila194 Před 5 lety +1

      and : the new generation is more sensible to environment; a huge demo will take place on friday, take part to it ! may be you should candidate as a leader of the green party, which is still too weak in Poland. You have a good Mayor, he's open minded, and such people like Robert Biedron can give an impulse for good changes

    • @vodkila194
      @vodkila194 Před 5 lety

      no need to answer.Apart of that, last ranking for best cities in the world, Warsaw nr 87. in 2-3 years, will belong to the 30-50best regards M axiom

  • @kacperm6555
    @kacperm6555 Před 5 lety +154

    This was filmed back in 2016 and watching this now in 2019 it's amazing to see how many changes have already taken place in the city. A great video btw.

  • @BarnabaRudge
    @BarnabaRudge Před 5 lety +39

    Poland is changing at an amazing pace. 10 years is now an epoch in Poland.

  • @wonderwinder1
    @wonderwinder1 Před 3 lety +10

    You know, I get very emotional about this city. I’ve lived here as an American for the past 2 years, and I love it so much. It seems free from the stress of other big cities. It’s so laid back and the people are so easy to get along with. It’s also very exciting because of the changes happening all around.

  • @Trev_in_Poland
    @Trev_in_Poland Před 5 lety +72

    Polska!!! 🇵🇱

  • @larskramer8001
    @larskramer8001 Před 5 lety +39

    A truly marvellous city! Being from Australia I constantly feel reminded of Warsaw whenever I'm in Melbourne. I feel that maybe Melbourne architects had Warsaw on their mind when designing the city and today Melbourne stands as a mini version of Warsaw in the land Down Under.

    • @DiemC27
      @DiemC27 Před 2 lety

      It's completely different. Can't compare these two cities.

  • @szczepancom
    @szczepancom Před 5 lety +26

    Greetings from Poznan in Poland :)

  • @TravelAddictGuy
    @TravelAddictGuy Před 5 lety +31

    Fantastic documentary, I am going to visit a friend who lives in Warsaw in the spring. I am looking forward to seeing this beautiful city and country.

  • @michaeldominero23
    @michaeldominero23 Před 5 lety +13

    Warsaw is great city. So much fun at different places - Lazienki, Krakowskie przedmiescie, New Orleans Gentlemen's Club - worth visit!

  • @michalkopec1981
    @michalkopec1981 Před 5 lety +255

    Nazis weren't from Mars or Pluto. Nazis were from Germany.

    • @adams2014
      @adams2014 Před 5 lety +5

      MK Przestań tak podkreślać że to byli Niemcy. Wszyscy to wiedzą a jeśli ktoś nie wie to dlatego że go to zupełnie nie obchodzi. Żałosne

    • @michalkopec1981
      @michalkopec1981 Před 5 lety +47

      @@adams2014 No to chyba mało jeździsz po świecie, albo nie znasz obcojęzycznych mediów, bo przekaz jest taki, jakby to Polacy napadli na Niemcy 1 września. Żałosne. Pozdrawiam.

    • @nexor7809
      @nexor7809 Před 5 lety +4

      co ty pierdolisz hahaha

    • @michalkopec1981
      @michalkopec1981 Před 5 lety +6

      @@nexor7809 Całkiem dobrze działa Ci translator z niemieckiego na polski. Jeszcze przetłumacz sobie na ojczysty to co właśnie napisałem.

    • @Zipo-Sopot
      @Zipo-Sopot Před 5 lety +4

      and from Italy

  • @MrKrakowian
    @MrKrakowian Před 5 lety +11

    I cannot wait to go back when the Varso Tower is complete and the Vistula River Boardwalk is finished. The city has developed so fast that the skyline is different every time I visit.

    • @Aroslavsky
      @Aroslavsky Před 4 lety +2

      yea! me the same, cannot wait to see Varso Tower finished! I went to Warsaw in May with my Filipina friend, we did enjoy our short visit, also managed to film a bit.

    • @mikadorek1
      @mikadorek1 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Top view level will be open for public by the end of 2023. You are welcome.

  • @alxb2474
    @alxb2474 Před 2 lety +5

    I always wanted to visit Poland . My father and grandfather both visited Zakopane i might be mispronouncing it for which I apologize but they did some great skiing there a long long time ago ! My dad told me the people were very very nice people!

  • @mateushh7
    @mateushh7 Před 5 lety +103

    i'm suprised that you haven't visited Warsaw Uprising Museum.

    • @mieszkomieszko
      @mieszkomieszko Před 5 lety +13

      Why surprised - it's a testament to British Treason.

    • @XLOKO49
      @XLOKO49 Před 5 lety +18

      *Smolar told him not to do that. He recommended Polin museum instead.*

    • @annak3592
      @annak3592 Před 5 lety +7

      Mieszko Manijak that’s why is should be included. it is a symbol of polish spirit anyway

  • @brydzixx2049
    @brydzixx2049 Před 5 lety +7

    😢❤️❤️ Love you Poland

  • @mw1st
    @mw1st Před 5 lety +13

    Neon Museum is the coolest thing I've seen,. Great idea David, fabulous job. Good luck.

  • @dae2530
    @dae2530 Před 5 lety +11

    Piękna reklama Polski. ;-)

    • @thomas76tm
      @thomas76tm Před 5 lety +2

      Zgadzam się z tą opinią. Pomimo że niektórzy skreślają ten film z góry, Fundacja Batorego i Soros. Ogólnie niezła reklama Polski.Pozdrawiam!!!

  • @arkadiuszarczi1559
    @arkadiuszarczi1559 Před 5 lety +79

    Currently, around 10 skyscrapers are under construction in Warsaw, and many more are planned. Warsaw regains the prestige lost during World War II.

    • @desmondp2899
      @desmondp2899 Před 5 lety +5

      It never regained it. And those skyscrapers are just making the city uglier.

    • @Aroslavsky
      @Aroslavsky Před 4 lety +1

      cannot wait to see Varso Tower finished!

    • @randriu1221
      @randriu1221 Před 4 lety

      @@desmondp2899 without these skyscrapers Warsaw would be ugly as hell. Only old town would be worth looking at. Only hope for this city to look good all the way is to build more high skyscrapers

    • @zielonejadro
      @zielonejadro Před 4 lety +2

      dziecko prestizu i zamoznosci kraju nie mierzy sie wiezowcami.

    • @XxthetanklordxX
      @XxthetanklordxX Před 3 lety

      @@randriu1221 Skyscrapers look like shit

  • @annawarner1078
    @annawarner1078 Před 3 lety +4

    I love city of Warsaw!

  • @markwawrzyniak109
    @markwawrzyniak109 Před 5 lety +4

    Kocham Cię, Polsko! Pozdrowienia z Toronto - Kanada.

  • @movemelody1
    @movemelody1 Před 2 lety +2

    Very interesting, honest movie and absorbing conversation with interesting people, charming host.🌹
    Perfekt fotos. Thanks.👍

  • @johnmoldoch3127
    @johnmoldoch3127 Před 4 lety +3

    My favorite part of the Frankenstein series was that in one
    Movie his brain kicked in, and he remembered who he was. Despite the added body parts..

  • @charliethecat720
    @charliethecat720 Před 5 lety +1

    That's a great documentary, I am awaiting other episodes from the series!

  • @Arrato1977
    @Arrato1977 Před 5 lety

    jak wiele się zmieniło od tego czasu !

  • @visualjottings5626
    @visualjottings5626 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @agnieszkakowalska7564
    @agnieszkakowalska7564 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Very well done documentary, with insight and high reliablity. Thank you!

  • @randriu1221
    @randriu1221 Před 4 lety +3

    Amazing. Watched the entire video and thought im watching some high end TV show. Bravo

  • @tomekcezet2148
    @tomekcezet2148 Před 5 lety +5

    My definition of Warsaw? A unique city that keeps filling in the gaps and healing the wounds left by the WW2, a city whose citizens, while loving, curious and hospitable, might wear a slightly suspicion or distrust on their faces due to still remembering the disastrous betrayals of the not-so-distant past, a city one should visit at least once every ten years to be able to witness a transformation on a grand scale and to see its ever-changing skyline. It's where the past is being taken care of and restored, and the future being looked forward to. It's truly exciting to be able to live here! It's incomparable! If you do come - let me know. I'll be happy to show you around :)

  • @danieljurkiewicz1695
    @danieljurkiewicz1695 Před 5 lety +128

    Poland not Polin, Germans, not Nazis. Please remember if you trully respect our culture and history.

    • @martaontheway5921
      @martaontheway5921 Před 5 lety +6

      Good said.

    • @kaytem9748
      @kaytem9748 Před 5 lety +17

      Kolejny domorosly propagandysta nieodrozniajacy doktryny politycznej od przynaleznosci narodowej.
      A co z finskimi, austriackimi, litwewskimi, szwedzkimi czy duńskimi nazistami? Rozgrzeszamy?
      A tych niemcow co panowie nazisci rozstrzelali, zadźgali i zaglodzili w wiezieniach dochodzac do wladzy to do jednego wora z ich oprawcami?

    • @martaontheway5921
      @martaontheway5921 Před 5 lety +4

      @@kaytem9748 Zgadza się. Choć myślę, że przedmówcy chodziło o to kto stworzył to piekło. Było przecież ok. 150 000 żołnierzy pochodzenia żydowskiego w Armii Hitlera a nikt nie mówi, że Żydzi są oprawcami. Ważne kto jest szefem a nie kto sprząta.

    • @lukiolek9093
      @lukiolek9093 Před 5 lety +4

      @@kaytem9748 liczy się ogół nie pojedyńcze przypadki...

    • @kaytem9748
      @kaytem9748 Před 5 lety +2

      @@lukiolek9093 k**wa co??? Proszę Państwa - Stalin żyje!
      Winny ogół i przodkowie do trzech pokoleń wstecz. Komunizm wiecznie żywy!

  • @annaspasova5613
    @annaspasova5613 Před 23 dny

    Love how the city is getting even more beautiful and people friendly! I had the amazing opportunity growing up in Warsaw during the 80's and I'm not objective since I considered it my second home. Hope soon to see it with my own eyes 💗💗💗

  • @markg1531
    @markg1531 Před 5 lety +4

    Great job, Richard. Thank you. I feel like buying a condo in Warsaw. And I think I will.

  • @LUKASZ332
    @LUKASZ332 Před 4 lety +2

    What a great documentary 😊

  • @violettamartela9900
    @violettamartela9900 Před 4 lety

    Świetny film

  • @randomhobbies5796
    @randomhobbies5796 Před 4 lety +3

    Build during commi oppression... With the idea to preserve it when real independence arrive... And here it is... For us to visit or watch on TV or internet.... Amazing

  • @klauskjeldsen2536
    @klauskjeldsen2536 Před rokem

    You guys have done a very prober and good job with this round-about through Warszawa. Thank you.

  • @Herioter
    @Herioter Před 5 lety +8

    Excellent piece. Been to this striking city twice in the past three years but lots more to see and experience.

  • @PK-bm4fe
    @PK-bm4fe Před 5 lety +2

    These neons are indeed very unique i remember back in 90s the look of this on the buildings they create very unique picture of the city where most of the places was very dark during the night.

    • @alh6255
      @alh6255 Před 4 lety

      My cousin remembers her childhood in Kielce (280 km on the south from Warsaw) with the main street (one of the longest in Europe) full of these fantastic, well designed neons on every building with cafe, bookshop, shop with shoes or clothes etc. The street, going up and down (Kielce are in mountains) was just magic. That was in 1960s and 1970s.- and there is a film on CZcams made at that time by somebody, showing it a little.

  • @retf054ewte3
    @retf054ewte3 Před rokem +1

    polish people, specially women are really beautiful. there is strong connection between Polish and Iranians since WW2. Around 60,000 Polish women and children came to Iran as refugees and stayed and married and had children... and became Polish-Iranian.

  • @remuslazar2033
    @remuslazar2033 Před 2 lety +1

    I am watching this video while drinking a polish beer, Zywiec

  • @amazon5031
    @amazon5031 Před 4 lety

    Good introductory to Warsaw

  • @minimal5293
    @minimal5293 Před 5 lety +3

    Niemcy, Francuzi przeprowadzają się do polski szukają i znajdą w Polsce ostoję spokoju i tożsamość europejczyka na mazurach poznałem osobiście ulokowanych na stałe są zachwyceni!

    • @robertrobski1013
      @robertrobski1013 Před 2 lety

      A z czego zyją w polsce zarobki w polsce nadal do dupy

  • @johnc.bojemski1757
    @johnc.bojemski1757 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this wonderful documentary! My DAD, a farmercame from just outside WARSAW. "Otwosk" is now a modern, bustling suburb of the capitol city. No.more farms!

    • @alh6255
      @alh6255 Před 3 lety +1

      Otwock never was the "farm land". It was built in the second half of 19th century as the palce with summer houses, villas and smal palaces for Warsaw inhabitants and the place good for health because of the pine forests around.

  • @szatanowska
    @szatanowska Před 5 lety +2

    Miłość do Boga można zweryfikować tylko miłością do bliźniego swego 💘

  • @flakuambro6676
    @flakuambro6676 Před 3 lety +6

    Check how Warsaw looked before WWII, there are videos on youtube. You will understand why it was called a Paris of East/North.

  • @_scyzoryk
    @_scyzoryk Před 4 lety +6

    This is old video now Warsaw has more skyscrap

  • @rotocope2
    @rotocope2 Před 5 lety +10

    Ruthanian Pierogies is right translation.

  • @malgorzatabasiurka517
    @malgorzatabasiurka517 Před měsícem

    Congratulations!!!!
    Brilliant documentary 👏 👍🏻 👌
    I am polish and l enjoyed it to much.
    Well done. Existed about your documentary.
    Keep doing similar films.

  • @johnqlunchbucket
    @johnqlunchbucket Před 5 měsíci

    As an American, it is a fabulous city and country. ❤

  • @samratacharya1834
    @samratacharya1834 Před 2 lety

    Excellent direction as if The Movie 'Spectre'.

  • @dzolti
    @dzolti Před 5 lety +7

    Frankenstein was the Dr not the monster

  • @bartekzima
    @bartekzima Před 5 lety +3

    Piękny polski plakat

  • @zamirsky7258
    @zamirsky7258 Před 5 lety

    Ciekawy i fajny dokument. Ciekawe też ile wyświetleń nabili sami Polacy..

  • @pashiak8388
    @pashiak8388 Před 4 lety

    👍

  • @konradalbertradwan3279
    @konradalbertradwan3279 Před 5 lety +9

    About partitions of Poland - 123 years, and not a 200 years ;) Very good documentary movie, thank you :)) (PS: you forgot Artur Rubinstein :) )

    • @horsefish2525
      @horsefish2525 Před 4 lety +1

      Blechacz, Paderewski and a genius Hofmann en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Hofmann

    • @alh6255
      @alh6255 Před 4 lety +1

      including the 5 years brake for independent Warsaw Duchy during Napoleon Era, quite big one.

  • @elzbietaiwanicka4345
    @elzbietaiwanicka4345 Před 5 lety +79

    Not nazis but german !

    • @adams2014
      @adams2014 Před 5 lety

      Elżbieta Iwanicka
      Przestań tak podkreślać że to byli Niemcy. Wszyscy to wiedzą a jeśli ktoś nie wie to dlatego że go to zupełnie nie obchodzi. Żałosne

    • @Zipo-Sopot
      @Zipo-Sopot Před 5 lety +4

      to nie jest żałosne ,najlepiej jest określić..że jak kogoś to nie obchodzi to lepiej o tym nie pisać ....nie mówić .Ale tak było ! Panie Adam.

    • @spiffinz
      @spiffinz Před 4 lety

      @@Zipo-Sopot większość żołnierzy wroga była obca, poczytała książkę

  • @Bezimienny98879
    @Bezimienny98879 Před 5 lety +6

    This is excellent document. Camera work 10/10

  • @MsciwojPL
    @MsciwojPL Před 5 lety +3

    Polan stronk!

  • @Slimook
    @Slimook Před 5 lety +3

    great job. i love it.
    very interesting issues.
    beautiful photos
    masterpeace

  • @kazior6521
    @kazior6521 Před 4 lety +5

    Part of my heritage is Polish. Mostly from Warsaw. The other part of my Polish heritage is from L’viv (L’wow). One day I would love to visit both cities (along with the rest of Poland and the former eastern borderlands).

    • @martapiano428
      @martapiano428 Před 4 lety +1

      Its easy. Just book a ticket and go ;p its safe, clean, infrastructure is great, there is food to die for.

    • @zbigniewkisielinski9841
      @zbigniewkisielinski9841 Před 3 lety

      Warszawa, Kraków i Lwów - like me (pa... and grandpa...)

  • @waltmasiak1550
    @waltmasiak1550 Před 5 lety +47

    Great material, thank you so much. Got a question, was Warsaw destructed by the Nazis or the German army? Nazi-political party, army-military group capable of destruction .

    • @MovieMatesEU
      @MovieMatesEU  Před 5 lety +8

      Thank you for your comment. Phrase "destruction by the Nazis" emphasize political responsibility, Warsaw was to be destroyed by Hitler's direct order. In fact on the German side there was significant number of other nationalities assembled on the territory of USSR however they were obviously subject to the control of the German war machine. Norman Davies's Rising '44 is a must-read study of Warsaw's hecatomb for anyone interested in WW2 history.

    • @waltmasiak1550
      @waltmasiak1550 Před 5 lety +8

      @@MovieMatesEU thank you Movie Mates. Looks like an interesting read. You are very knowledgeable. It is impressive to see someone going an extra mile to get their facts right and present them in a very fun and informative way. Love the program.

    • @maciejszymanski2386
      @maciejszymanski2386 Před 5 lety +3

      You can call them a rats or pigs or whatever you want, who cares...

    • @waltmasiak1550
      @waltmasiak1550 Před 5 lety +13

      Hey Maciej. I made a distinction of who destroyed Warsaw between the group of political individuals and a country. It was the Nazi Germany responsible for this and not the Nazis. To a foreign person not familiar with WWII, Nazis could be understood as Poles. Kind like today we have political groups within the European Union that have alliances across the national; borders with their representatives in Brussels.
      Furthermore, we do not say that Irak or Afghanistan were the Republican wars or that the Republicans came or occupied or destroyed Baghdad. We call them American wars and it was the Americans that did them not the Republicans. The republicans were in charge had the majority but just as in the Nazi Germany there were other parties that also at least partially supported this.

    • @maciejszymanski2386
      @maciejszymanski2386 Před 5 lety +8

      @@waltmasiak1550 Yeah! These old good Germans who always only follow the orders... For me anyone who supported Hitler or even had no balls to stop this madness is responsible.

  • @sawux3826
    @sawux3826 Před 5 lety +3

    Great Video

  • @kamilajast1952
    @kamilajast1952 Před 5 lety +1

    There is Polish red borscht and there is Ukrainian red borscht, both totally different in terms of ingredients, spicing, texture. Russian Pierogi have polish origin, come from eastern border communities with influences from there,even some Polish cannot make them right, as apart from potatoes, onions, white cheese,pepper, salt fresh MINT is a must.

    • @alh6255
      @alh6255 Před 3 lety +2

      Not russian pierogi for god sake! They are ruskie pierogi (ruthenian piergi) and have conotation with the Polish region on the east, which had first contact in history with Russia in 1939.

  • @miroslawgrzesiak4224
    @miroslawgrzesiak4224 Před 5 lety +37

    Panie Dąbrowski ,Warszawe zniszczyli niemcy , nie nazisci.

    • @romanmaciejewski185
      @romanmaciejewski185 Před 4 lety +4

      a polske po 44 roku do 89 mordowali polacy , nie komuniści!

    • @alh6255
      @alh6255 Před 4 lety +3

      @@romanmaciejewski185 Akurat po 44-45 r. mordowali komunisci - głównie Sowieci, którzy byli szefami w strukturach siłowych (w tym w wojsku), trzymali tu także swoje oddziały, ktore krwawo pacyfkowały m. in. Podlasie (polskie"komunistyczne wojsko" odmówiło w tym udziału, nawiasem mówiąc) i dyrygowali rządem aż do 1956 r. Jak myślisz, dlaczego Gomółkę (jako polskiego "komunistę z nacjonalistyczym odchyleniem") posadzili do wiezienia na 10 lat w 1946 r.? I tak cud, że przezył wymordowanie polskich komunistów przez Stalina w 1937 r.

    • @romanmaciejewski185
      @romanmaciejewski185 Před 4 lety +2

      polecam książkę" Komuniści przeciwko komunistom" - to zobaczysz kolego , że to polscy komuniści mordowali nas i siebie!!! a nie komuniści wirtualni, tak jak faszyści nazywajmy to po imieniu, byli niemieccy faszyści i polscy komuniści!!!

    • @bababa4275
      @bababa4275 Před 4 lety

      Mysle ze bardziej poprawnie byloby powiedziec niemieccy nazisci. Nazism ma korzenie niemieckie, jest forma ideologii ktora moze miec miejsce gdziekolwiek.

  • @lukassbeataddicts
    @lukassbeataddicts Před 5 lety +4

    It's a good life for these people. Meanwhile in a real world there is bills to pay.

  • @ukaszknychalski6681
    @ukaszknychalski6681 Před 4 lety

    Poland is a wonderful country of wonderful people. We will be Power because Polish people are intelligent and hardworking. Poland will be an oasis of peace away from refugees and attacks. God honor the homeland! Have a nice day and greetings from Poland :)

    • @alh6255
      @alh6255 Před 3 lety

      nie widzisz, jak śmiesznie brzmisz? Jak jakis zakompleksiony, prowincjonalny słabeusz. Polacy sa dumni zPolski, ale nie osmieszaja sie takim napuszonym gadaniem.

    • @playsimser456
      @playsimser456 Před 2 lety

      Minęło 76 lat pokojowej egzystencji po 2 wojnie światowej,
      spróbujmy przeżyć pokojowo następne 76 lat, to może wówczas będziemy ważnym krajem na świecie.

  • @biaoczerwony4669
    @biaoczerwony4669 Před 5 lety +86

    0:15 GERMANS NOT NAZIS!

    • @radosaw6443
      @radosaw6443 Před 5 lety +6

      To tak jakby na wszystkich Polaków mówić pisowcy bo w Polsce rządzi PIS.

    • @kaytem9748
      @kaytem9748 Před 5 lety +1

      A wszyscy Polacy to PiSiści ?

    • @kaytem9748
      @kaytem9748 Před 5 lety +4

      Te wpisy "niemcy nie nazisci" sa kompromitujące intelektualnie w oczach kazdego wykształconego europejczyka, bo ujawniają że prawicowi idioci w Polsce nie odróżniają przynalezności narodowej od doktryny politycznej.

    • @biaoczerwony4669
      @biaoczerwony4669 Před 5 lety +6

      Prawda was boli?Widzę,że instytucja "pożytecznego idioty" jest wciąż silna i obecna wśród lewusów.

    • @lukaszb.7637
      @lukaszb.7637 Před 5 lety +3

      @@biaoczerwony4669 dobrze powiedziane, pożytecznego idioty jak ty, który naaoglada się tvpiss a pozniej siedzi na yt wyszukując w której sekundzie ktoś powiedział nazisci hehehe czy wy macie najebane w głowach?

  • @maxi5845
    @maxi5845 Před 5 lety +1

    11:53 this guy from Indonesia is like: wait this is not my country.

  • @shefour1660
    @shefour1660 Před 4 lety +1

    I needed 20 minutes to see there are also polish subtitles

  • @naonaonia
    @naonaonia Před 4 lety

    Warsaw is a city like Fenix ​​from ash ... growing back from ruins! From the begining! Still over and over again! Just like her people. History and modernity. Again and again ... Wars, wars, and then reconstruction ... Warsaw= War saw?= I saw war?...

    • @alh6255
      @alh6255 Před 3 lety

      not Warsaw. Warszawa!

    • @naonaonia
      @naonaonia Před 3 lety

      @@alh6255 Oczywiście Warszawa, ale Warsaw po angielsku, to znaczy...... widziałem wojnę. Taka prawda....

  • @Fru_videos
    @Fru_videos Před 5 lety +4

    6:42 - behold the most hipster glasses in the world ;)

  • @SugarRay2
    @SugarRay2 Před 5 lety +4

    Lady at 11:55 is very attractive

  • @blasterelforg7276
    @blasterelforg7276 Před 2 lety

    co to za obraz? 3:21

  • @CaliforniaGirl-qk5kq
    @CaliforniaGirl-qk5kq Před 4 lety

    Poland is a great country and restaurants are fantastic, especially if one makes money abroad (US, United Kingdom etc).

    • @alh6255
      @alh6255 Před 3 lety

      Not true, do not say bullshit. There are a lot of good restaurants with quite small prices. They are opened everywhere for locals, do not mix them with the restaurants in the tourist places.

    • @CaliforniaGirl-qk5kq
      @CaliforniaGirl-qk5kq Před 3 lety

      @@alh6255 I'm glad to hear that. Polish residents should have access to reasonably priced restaurants that they can afford.

  • @jerzyplicha2658
    @jerzyplicha2658 Před 4 lety +3

    Największe "nasycenie" neonami, szczególnie w latach 60 i wczesnych 70, miała Łódź. Ulica Piotrkowska, to było polskie Las Vegas.

    • @alh6255
      @alh6255 Před 2 lety +2

      ul Sienkiewicza w Kielcach (krotsza od Piotrkowskiej, ale tez bardzo dluga) miala chyba nawet większe nasycenie neonami z racji upchniecia dużej liczby sklepow i instytucji na krótszym dystansie. Z reguły to była wspaniały design. Zreszta w calej Polsce te neony sie powtarzaly - np. wszechobecny kot w butach Naszej Ksiegarni czy wspaniałe odjechane prosiaki nad sklepami miesnymi w centrach miast, napis "Delikatesy", jaskółki Mody Polskiej itd..

  • @tulipan1078
    @tulipan1078 Před 3 lety +1

    TO MIASTOJEST ZMARTWYCHSTAŁE.!!!

  • @minimal5293
    @minimal5293 Před 5 lety +1

    Miasto jest w rozkwicie przemiany budowy za kilka lat to miasto będzie musiało odpocząć by złapało nowy oddech wir który naprawdę wciągnie i z pędem pokarze nowe oblicze

    • @naonaonia
      @naonaonia Před 4 lety +1

      A za co ma pokarać to miasto= dać mu karę?
      A może jednak pokaże, ortografie, a nie pokarzę? Pokażę i pokarzę to są dwa różne słowa- ortografie!

    • @alh6255
      @alh6255 Před 4 lety

      Od trzydziestu lat wciąż się rozwija i jakos sie nie zmęczyło. Podobny rozkwit Waszawa przezywała w 14 w., potem w drugiej połowie 16 w. i na poczatku 17 w., w 18 w. (to był rozwój na miare dzisiejszych czasów) , w latach 1816-1914 (faktycznie była najładnejszym i najbardziej rozwinietym miastem Imperium Rosyjskiego, nawet jesli Rosjanie ja przesladowali i specjalnymi dekretami zabronili jej po Powstaniu Styczniowym rozrastać się wszerz). Potem nastapił wręcz niebywały rozkwit - w latach 1918-1939. Do tego trzeba doliczyć odtworzenie Starówki i wielu innych ulic w latach 1949-1954 oraz świetna architekture modernistyczną z lat 1956-1970. Chyba tylko wojny i napasci z zewnątrz sa w stanie Warszawie przeszkodzić.

  • @maciejmanna9246
    @maciejmanna9246 Před 5 lety +3

    It is so sad that my fellow countrymen and architect cannot distinguish Frankenstein and Frankenstein's monster (and his interviewer follows him in that fallacious metaphor)...

  • @bobstone0
    @bobstone0 Před 2 lety +2

    4:48 "Pierogi Ruskie"
    they are not Russian. Russians themselves wonder why "Pierogi Ruskie"
    is called that.

  • @27moniczek81
    @27moniczek81 Před 5 lety +5

    Anyone wanting to discover more about Warsaw please watch Miasto 44 (City 44) movie.

  • @TallisKeeton
    @TallisKeeton Před 3 lety +1

    The Lithuanians polonised themselves to get more opportunities in this commonwealth. :)

  • @pb218
    @pb218 Před 5 lety +7

    Excellent documentary but I need notice one thing. Except Wilanow Palace, you completely forgot visit (or mention about) "Miasteczko Wilanow" in Wilanow area. It is a perfect example, how Warsaw is rapidly expanding. Of course, I do not have on my mind any skyscrapers in this area but a brand new flats. It started over 17 years ago and currently there is plenty of new buildings (should be around 20-30 thousends flats), shops and offices. Construction works are still in progres. From time to time a new buildings are poping up. In The Miasteczko Wilanow also has been built a new temple, which is The Temple of Divine Providence (Świątynia Opatrzności Bożej).
    I know one thing, in ten years time Warsaw will look different.
    "Miasteczko Wilanow": czcams.com/video/85s_a2zUsF4/video.html
    P.S.
    Public transport in Warsaw is not only buses and trams. We need add metro to the list as well.
    Pozdrawiam.

    • @alh6255
      @alh6255 Před 4 lety

      He should also show Żoliborz, amazing, very charming district, the uniqe example of the idea of modern big "city-garden" built mostly between 1922-1936. Germans did not have a time to destroy it, so destroyed it only in 30%. This is a good example of Warsaw spirit and high level of world culture and architectonic trends in the past and now.

  • @CaliforniaGirl-qk5kq
    @CaliforniaGirl-qk5kq Před 4 lety +1

    Jeszcze Polska nie zginela poki my zyjemy....

  • @Samurai336
    @Samurai336 Před 5 lety +12

    How do I get a job being sent to Poland to eat expensive food and ask softball questions and having low depth conversations?

  • @markymarco2570
    @markymarco2570 Před 5 lety +5

    Beautiful eastern city. Regards from the west.

    • @markg1531
      @markg1531 Před 5 lety +4

      Except that Poland is 100 percent in the West. But thank you for your kind words.

    • @martapiano428
      @martapiano428 Před 4 lety +1

      Its actually right in the centre of Europe 🤣 actually, it cannot be compared to Eastern countries as it is much nicer, safer and also in many ways better than countries in the West (infrastructure, growth, how clean the cities are, level of education of its inhabitants /high percentage with master's degree/, technologies i.e. solutions in banking, free university education etc.)
      Have you ever been to Poland?

  • @allaboutfootball5092
    @allaboutfootball5092 Před 4 lety

    Hey Poland i m commin😜

  • @krzysztofgocek9663
    @krzysztofgocek9663 Před 3 lety

    Panie Smolar!
    Czy król Polski Jagiełło był Litwinem ?
    Zapomniałeś o tym ?

  • @creativesociety888
    @creativesociety888 Před 2 lety +1

    One more intresting video about Warshaw
    czcams.com/video/e6lPqyZ0VVo/video.html

  • @kacperbachul3143
    @kacperbachul3143 Před 5 lety +1

    Szkoda, że nikt nie raczył dodać, kto nam stolicę zrównał z ziemią...

  • @Impaled_Onion-thatsmine

    Don't say don't while shaking your head laughing asking me a question in a grocery store as a employee. Smoked. In fact don't say don't, even and is risky.

  • @homers5699
    @homers5699 Před 3 lety

    Keep it upp poland the only country in europe that wants to sawe its heritage and have the guts to say no mas imigration from muslim countries respect !

  • @Aliali-ni5ys
    @Aliali-ni5ys Před 3 lety

    Dangerous taxi in Warsaw
    : The taxi doors closed for us
    [ We detained and told us to give the money

  • @kibic12
    @kibic12 Před 4 lety +2

    Patrzcie że Smolar właściwie mówi o "wstaniu z kolan" :D

  • @niewinnny
    @niewinnny Před 5 lety

    the cheese-oldest cheese factory has been found in Poland and is 7,000 years old.

    • @alh6255
      @alh6255 Před 4 lety

      read it once again

  • @mqrio
    @mqrio Před 5 lety +40

    Poland, not Polin.

  • @MercedesE300hybrid
    @MercedesE300hybrid Před 4 lety

    I like English POSH speaking gents.

  • @ruthenium5765
    @ruthenium5765 Před 4 lety

    Does this mean Poland can into space

    • @buretehudesi
      @buretehudesi Před 4 lety

      czcams.com/video/hRdYz8cnOW4/video.html yes

    • @zbigniewkisielinski9841
      @zbigniewkisielinski9841 Před 3 lety

      what do you mean idiot? ----
      pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konstantin_Cio%C5%82kowski
      Early life
      Tsiolkovsky was born in Izhevskoye (now in Spassky District, Ryazan Oblast), in the Russian Empire, to a middle-class family. His father, Makary Edward Erazm Ciołkowski was a Polish forester of Roman Catholic faith who emigrated to Russia;[5] his Russian Orthodox mother was of mixed Volga Tatar and Russian origin.[6][7] His father was successively a forester, teacher, and minor government official. At the age of 10, Konstantin caught scarlet fever and became hard of hearing. When he was 13, his mother died.[8] He was not admitted to elementary schools because of his hearing problem, so he was self-taught.[8] As a reclusive home-schooled child, he passed much of his time by reading books and became interested in mathematics and physics. As a teenager, he began to contemplate the possibility of space travel.[1]
      Konstantin Eduardowicz Ciołkowski (Konstanty Ciołkowski, ros. Константин Эдуардович Циолковский; ur. 17 września 1857 w Iżewskoje, blisko miejscowości Spassk-Riazanskij w obwodzie riazańskim, zm. 19 września 1935 w Kałudze) - rosyjski uczony polskiego pochodzenia, jeden z pionierów kosmonautyki, twórca modelu teorii ruchu i budowy rakiety kosmicznej, przedstawiciel naukowego nurtu kosmizmu rosyjskiego[1][2]
      Życiorys
      Był synem polskiego urzędnika[3] Edwarda Ciołkowskiego wywodzącego się ze szlacheckiej rodziny herbu Jastrzębiec i wykształconej Rosjanki tatarskiego pochodzenia - Marii Jumaszewej. Z zawodu był nauczycielem matematyki i fizyki. Sam wspominał, że złączył w sobie krew rosyjską, polską, tatarską i jeszcze, zdaje się, ukraińską[3].
      Циолковский, Константин Эдуардович
      Константи́н Эдуа́рдович Циолко́вский (5 [17] сентября 1857, Ижевское, Рязанская губерния - 19 сентября 1935, Калуга) - русский и советский учёный-автодидакт, разрабатывавший теоретические вопросы космонавтики, и мыслитель эзотерической ориентации, занимавшийся философскими проблемами освоения космоса[1].
      Происходил из шляхетского рода герба Ястржембец. Почти полностью оглохнув в детстве в результате скарлатины, Циолковский не получил систематического образования (проучился четыре года в Вятской гимназии и три года занимался самообразованием). В 1879 году сдал экзамен на звание народного учителя и до 1921 года преподавал математику и физику в училищах Боровска и Калуги, параллельно пытаясь заинтересовать научное сообщество своими проектами аэропланов и цельнометаллического дирижабля, а впоследств