10 + Interesting Facts About Poland

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10+ Interesting Facts About Poland - Part 2

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As a Hungarian, I have nothing but love and respect for Poland and it's wonderful people. God bless Poland.

hungarianhillbilly
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I love you Poland 😍😍😍
From Hungary 🇭🇺🇮🇩❤️

lehell.
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Video about Poland
Comments: love You From hungary

Video about Hungary
Comments: love You From Poland

My reaction: nice brotherhood :)
Also love From hungary :D

cadronagaming
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''Who waits to be set free, doesn't deserve freedom!''
Love from Czech Republic

worrange
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I'm a simple hungarian. I see poland I click like.

eperke
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Poland was removed from maps for 123 years but we survived and that’s beautiful~

Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱

zhangkkum
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Polak, Wegier dwa bratanki! Love from Hungary my Polish brothers! :)

zitazerg
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I hate polish history, because it's so sad. They had their own culture and people didn't like it, so they decided to destroy everything they had. It's so unfair. Just look: Russia, Germany, Sweden, Slovakia, Ukraine, Turkey...everyone was against Poland. How is that even possible that they still have their own country and language? It's unbelievable. I have really great respect for the Poles. They're probably the bravest in Europe and who knows... maybe even in the whole world.

dyingduck
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''Because we do not beg for freedom, we fight for it''/gen. Witold Urbanowicz

gacuwa
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Rzadko ktoś zza granicy wypowiada się pozytywnie o Polsce :) To miło usłyszeć tyle pięknych rzeczy o naszym kraju.

Wintma
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Thank you for a lot of nice and friendly sentences about Poland.
But...
I feel obliged to pay attention to one important understatement. The author of the film talks about a sad period in Polish history, describing a complex of concentration camps in Auschwitz. If the author's task is to present Poland to people who do not know much about this country, the author's words should be extremely accurate on such a delicate issue as the German occupation in Poland. According to the lack of precise words of the author of this film, the Poles organized and led the Holocaust in their lands, and the Soviets ended it. However, the truth is completely different. Here are three aspects that can not be omitted, discussing the issue of World War II in Poland:
1. In 1939, Germany, in cooperation with the Soviets, attacked Poland and after a few weeks of fierce fighting, they completely smashed Poland and led their own totalitarian rule there. In central Poland, the General Government was formed, with the complete power of Hans Frank, one of the Nazi criminals; the remaining Polish lands were included directly in the territories of aggressors - the Third Reich and the Soviet Union. The Poles never gave their consent (no capitulation act was signed), but before the last Polish army was defeated, the Poles began to create an underground state to fight the invaders.
2. All - without exception - death camps established in the areas of defeated Poland belonged to the German state and only managed by the Germans. In addition to the terrible massacre on Jews (and they were Polish citizens after all), in the concentration camps, Poles, the Roma minority, Catholic priests, and consecrated persons of all faiths were killed. The statistics clearly show: 1, 100, 000 Jews, 150, 000 Poles, 25, 000 Roma, and 30, 000 other nationalities (Czechs, Russians and others) were murdered in Auschwitz. There were many more German Nazi death camps in occupied Poland. Poles - though in smaller numbers - were victims of these camps, just as Jews were.
3. Although the Poles are involved in the fight against Nazism and communism throughout the entire period of World War II (in the first weeks the Poles fought alone against the two invaders). The Poland was de facto and de jure (Poland, the United Kingdom and the French Republic was united by a political and military alliance from mid-1939) one of the anti-Hitler coalition countries, but during the negotiations of the so-called The Big Three in Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam, Polish interests were completely ignored; Poles were turned into slavery of the Soviet empire by their own allies.


I believe that the above-mentioned misunderstanding is accidental and results from small imperfections in the author's knowledge. I suggest, however, that we take such delicate issues with due care for historical details and national sensitivity in the countries that are the subject of reportage.
In addition, I would like to suggest a search for information on Polish heroes of World War II, for example, Witold Pilecki or Irena Sendlerowa.

MultiCinio
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Greets from Turkey. İ like Poland and especially Lublin. Polish people are realy friendly, kind and respectfull.

youcantkilltwice
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I'm Polish, Roma, and Scottish but my parents never really talked about Polish traditions or customs growing up. The only exposure I got to Polish culture was on the rare occasions that I visited my grandparents. This video was quite interesting and it was nice to learn more about Poland.

ciarrawilson
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One thing I love about Poland; is that they love and value their culture. I would very much appreciate a part two. :)

sagesweeney
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I love poland i don't know why from india❤❤😎😀

drongerprince
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Due to this kind of video's, I feel proud of being Polish.

rafasidor
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1. Your video leave an impression that Poland or Polish people where somehow responsible for Nazi concentration camps. All those camps on Polish soil were designed, build, maintain, managed, supervised and guarded by GERMANS. Poland was under german occupation during the whole WW2 period. Polish authorities and citizens had nothing to do with camps. Polish nation was the one who fought most actively against Holocaust being under occupation. And the reason for that is:
2. You said that Nazi (Germans) murdered Jews there. 99% of people who died there where Polish citizens and most of them identified their nationality as Polish. 85% of them where believers of Judaism, that's true. But they were living in Poland since hundreds of years (some of those families more then 700 years). If you call them just "Jews", then you are not allowed to use term Americans. If you use such criteria, there are no Americans - there ale only German, British, French, Belgium, African, Irish etc. immigrants.

TomekFilipowski
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I am a Pole, I live in Poland and I am proud of this :))

Kinga-fpoy
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I love Poland and Poles. Greetings from Bosnia slavic bros 😍❤️

bpl
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What I love about poland is that the personalities of the polish ppl are so good!

They are kind, full of possitive energy, they always try to smile and their educational level is really good...
am from greece and am only 17yo but I ve started learning polish 1month ago, and even tho they are really hard to learn, I dont give up cause I wanna visit some polish friends I maid in a camp ...
thats how amazing are ppl from Poland, they make you realize that travelling and interacting with other ppl are one of the biggest points in the life!
Love from greece and sorry for that big comment❤!

vinividivici