I think that beautiful city at 2:30 is Lvov that was Polish before the war and later became part of the Soviet Union (today Ukraine) while the Poles who survived the war were forced to pre war German areas that the allies gave to Poland. Many moved to Wroclaw (Breslau).
@Polish Hero Witold Pilecki Entschuldigung, ich habe nachgeschaut über Lviv : 1256 errichtete Daniel Romanowitsch von Galizien, der Fürst des Rus-Fürstentums Galizien-Wolhynien, an der Stelle des heutigen Lemberg eine Burg für seinen Sohn Lew. Von diesem Lew (altostslawisch für Löwe) hat die Stadt ihren Namen Lwow - „Lew bzw. dem Löwen gehörend“. Auch im Wappen und in zahlreichen Steinskulpturen der Stadt taucht der Löwe immer wieder auf. Die günstige Lage an der Kreuzung der Handelswege ließ die Stadt schnell wachsen. Die Verwüstungen der Rus durch die Mongolen sowie Tributzahlungen untergruben jedoch bald die Macht Galizien-Wolhyniens. Nachdem die lokale Linie der Rurikiden-Dynastie ausgestorben war, fiel Lwow 1340 zunächst an das Großfürstentum Litauen, 1349 an Polen. Das steht in Wikipedia
@Polish Hero Witold Pilecki super, da brauche ich dir keine Link für Wikipedia über Lwiw zu schicken, du hast selbst gefunden und gelesen über Gründer Danilo. Ich bedanke mich auch für deine Geschichte über Saarland Offensive, für mich war sehr interessant, ich wohne in Saarland))
It's also interesting that they showed a soviet T-34/41 tank, & a sign for the town of Dubno, which happened to be one of 3 towns, (the other 2 being Lutzk & Brody), that made up the notorious, 'Bloody Triangle ', scene of what may have been the greatest tank battle in history. that t-34 was undoubtedly part of Ryabeshevs powerful 8th Mechanized Corps, (probably from the soviet 12th tank division), as it fought it out with Von Kleist's 1st Panzer Group around the towns of Dubno & Lvov. Sorry, I got carried away.
@@Zero11s Nobody ever invited them or asked them to. There wouldn't be any bolsheviks in pre-war Eastetn Poland if it hadn't been for the Ribbentrop-Molotov treaty. Please take it into yourkind consideration.
Estos films son una joya histórica: gente, militares, paisajes (urbanos y rurales), gestos y vivencias. Son un destello de una época histórica de la humanidad, como fue la WWII!!
The V stood for Victoria, in english victory. It was displayed in occupied countries such as Poland and France. The V was also used inside Germany. There it was displayed f.e. in public areas and in shop windows.
@@filmschatzarchiv Strange. In German victory is translated into zieg, not victoria. Some high ranking SS had also this symbol on their uniform right shoulder ; like Himmler or Heydrich for example. I think there is another but hidden meaning about this.
@@filmschatzarchiv Yes, thanks. On the current video we see it again @ 03:41. I also saw it on a documentary about Heydrich @ 33:48 when he took command of Bohemia Moravia : th-cam.com/video/_lT3hiGEkEk/w-d-xo.html Hjalmar Schacht is also showing this sign with his fingers on one of his portrait. I think it has something to do with the templars. We see this sign also on medieval heraldics, and even today on us and israeli armored vehicules fighting in the Gulf or in the middle east : look up @ battle of Medina ridge for example : th-cam.com/video/ruyXYkh9-mM/w-d-xo.html WW2 (like the other ones) was just a smoke screen to hide specific operations that had to take place for the elites, who are above wars. It's also interesting to understand the rules, laws, decrees and other juridical changes that have been imposed during that time ; and stayed in place after the war.
Poles in times of german occupation often added to V-erloren... that means LOST in german, you could be shut death or sent to concentration camp for this, like for most of ... under german occupation : )
As the rail guage was different between Germany and Russia. How did they change the bogies ? ( I noticed some disgarded bogies at the side of the track)
00:52 Munina is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Jarosław, within Jarosław County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland, 4 kilometres east of Jarosław.
Well, I and my family as Russians never invited them to my land. Knowing what they were doing in USSR I have no pity to their families tbh. Nothing against modern German people by the way, I really like Germans and their beautiful country it's just Nazism and Communism which made people do terrible things from both sides. But statistics says that more civilians were killed by Germans rather than Soviets. In 1941 they were probably thinking that it's going to be an easy ride and quick win.
@@Ямиллионер Thanks for your respond. I'm German, 56 years old and can understand you, what you say. That is everything right what you mean. The nazi system was an aggressor, bringing pain, millions of death and rassism over your country. I am against all that still today when you always see guys in Germany with radical nazism thinking and actions. That is terrible and we have to go again all this constructions of rassism. We live now 75 years without war and have to save peace and our planet! I wish you and your family the best. Greetings from Heidelberg in Germany. 🌏🤔❤️
Jak widze jako Polak te mila wymiane zdan przy okazji tego czasu i tego filmu wlasciwie toczacego sie w Polsce, miedzy tymi dwoma milymi nacjami ktora kazda z nich wyprodukowala system totalitarny o niebywalej sile agresji i zla to mysle sobie ze niewiele sie zmienilo w tych narodach od tamtych czasow.Brak glebszej refleksji nad tym co oba te systemy zgotowaly i nadal przygotowuja dla swiata powoduje ze nie zaluje ani jednych ani drugich.Jedni sa warci drugich i Bog im wkrotce wynagrodzi te gorzkie zale z ktorymi nadal zyja.
@@Ямиллионер That was of course a mistake, it would have been better for Germany to wait. 1-1.5 million women alone were raped, not to mention the other terrible crimes of Nemmersdorf, etc., smashing children's skulls, raping women and nailing them to doors and others. There were also crimes committed against the Wehrmacht (look to Franz W. Seidler), and I mean crimes, terrible crimes, but history is always written by the victors. You have probably never heard of Ilja Ehrenburg's appeal? But I can hardly believe it.
3. 52 Dubno station. The battle of Dubno - Lutsk - Brody (also known as the tank battle in the triangle of Lutsk-Brody-Dubno, the counterattack of the mechanized corps of the Southwestern Front, the tank battle of Brody-Rovno, etc.) is one of the largest tank battles in history, second only in scale[2] The Battle of Kursk in 1943
Смотришь на них и думаешь,едут и не подозревают что они просто расходники для своих вождей.А каждому бошку то промыли что они, войны великого рейха.А на самом деле удобрение.
«Krakovu natsisty ugotovili tu zhe uchast', chto i Varshave, - polnoye razrusheniye. Voydya v Krakov 17 yanvarya 1945 goda, Krasnaya armiya predotvratila prevrashcheniye goroda v ruiny. V kontse yanvarya Krasnaya armiya voshla v raspolozhennyy nepodaloku ot Krakova kontslager' Osventsim, a takzhe v Silezskiy ugol'nyy basseyn, gde raspolagalas' znachitel'naya chast' pol'skoy promyshlennosti, prezhde vsego metallurgicheskoy. Deystvitel'no, Krasnaya armiya uberegla Pol'shu ot bol'shikh razrusheniy, chem ta ponesla» “The Nazis had the same fate for Krakow as Warsaw - complete destruction. Entering Krakow on January 17, 1945, the Red Army prevented the city from turning into ruins. In late January, the Red Army entered the Auschwitz concentration camp located near Krakow, as well as the Silesian Coal Basin, where a significant part of Polish industry, primarily metallurgical, was located. Indeed, the Red Army saved Poland from greater destruction than it suffered ”
@@viktorbarabanshikov5067 красная армия стояла не далеко Варшавы, и ждала пока немцы справиться с воставшыми поляками. Красные не лутче фашистов. Такие же твари.
@Kafa kafica yes, it was occupied by the Austrians since the partitions of Poland in 1773 by Austria, Prussia and Russia. Before that it was Polish-Lithuanian since 1349
@Kafa kafica Austria did not exist before 1349. Lviv from its beginning in 1250 was always on the border of Kiev'an and Polish influence. After the 1945 forced push-out of Poland to the West by Stalin (4 million Poles had to leave the pre WW2 East Poland as it became the USSR) it remains in Ukraine now, and Poland accepts this state of affairs, although the city has significant Polish culture heritage from the period 1349-1945, and some Polish ethnic minority still live there.
@Kafa kafica send thanks to comrade Stalin for making these territorial changes in Eastern Europe 1945. By the way USSR took from Poland 179.000km2 in the East, and Poland was partially compensated with 110.000km2 of German territory.
@Kafa kafica and yeah the Germans had to get relocated because they started the war and lost it, technically they shouldn't get shit but it's not those kind of times anymore
Yes !! They followed and murdered endless thousands of innocent people !!! Afterwards they. wanted sympathy for the treatment they got during the Russian occupation !!!!! Excuse me !!??!!
@@peteraustin370 Dear Peter, you need to calm down. Seriously, no one here is glorifying the German occupation of the eastern territories, we are simply making notes on the various things that appear in the film.
@@timblackwood1531 I know the film. Although it is geographically located in the east, it describes very well what happened in Oradour-sur-Glane. All the peace and tranquility that was breathed in Oradour, even in wartime, changed forever at noon on June 10, 1944, when the 1st Battalion of the Der Führer Regiment of the SS Das Reich Division entered the village around 14 hours. The result was devastating 190 men shot and 245 women and 207 children machine-gunned or burned in the church. No words...
1:02: мелькает указатель «Deutsch-Przemysl“, германская часть разделённого в 1939 году Перемышля. Район Засанье, до 22.06.1941 года - пограничная германская станция. Далее, по всей видимости, пассажиры военного поезда пересекают пограничную реку Сан и оказываются на оккупированной советской территории (по всей видимости, перемышльский вокзал, на котором их перецепляют, и глаз оператора впервые выхватывает трофейные советские вагоны с серпом и молотом. Но уже «переоформленные», с немецкой надписью Geräte (машины, оборудование).
@@ДианаМ-з6ю я имел в виду следующее: «немецкий военный эшелон пересёк линию границы, установленной Советско-германским договором 1939 года, и прибыл в Перемышль, первый город на оккупированной вермахтом территории СССР».
У меня вопрос: когда Украина была в составе СССР, вы чувствовали себя советским гражданином? Понимаете, житель Саксонии может чувствовать себя немцем, но граждане Украины, Литвы, Латвии и Эстонии совсем не чувствовали себя гражданами СССР. Для всех них Советский Союз был захватчиком, с которым они не отождествляли себя.
Yes, Germans were so unserious. Slovakia at the time was Germany’s ally. It took part in the invasion of Poland and USSR. But Germany had all sorts of allies, big and small. Especially towards the end of the war anybody could become Germany’s ally as Germans became desperate.
1939-1940 - Germany and USSR both invade Poland and divide it in half - each. Then, Germany first invaded Polish territory occupied by USSR and then kept moving.
@@adarika55 so you tell me when the Wehrmacht attacked Poland and when the Red Army entered the battle and where else was the Polish government on September 17, 1939? ... only numbers and no more ... without propaganda
@@ФедяСоколов-т5о Ribbentrop and Molotov signed their pact on August 23, 1939. Hitler invaded Poland 8 days later, Stalin - as his ally - invaded Poland on 17 September. Polish governement left Poland in the night 17/18, at least 12 hours after the invasion. Germany needed at least 3 years to prepare for the war againts Poland. USSR needed only 17 days. Is that what you want to tell us? Or 12 hours after evacuation of the polish govenrment? No! Stalin is the father of this war, he planned it long before.
@@ФедяСоколов-т5о I think they tried to avoid the massacre of polish soldiers. It was a mistake. They did not know the consequences: Katyn for example. Your question is some kind manipulation. Jews did not fight at all. Does it mean, they wanted to die in gas chambers?
Мой дед Андрій в 1944 и 45 брал Будапешт и Вену. К этому времени Предполагаю, что запечатлённые в этом фильме немцы, уже были закопаны в землю под Сталинградом, Москвой, Курском и Ленинградом. Пришли за чужим, получили своё! Kam für das Eigentum eines anderen, bekam seinen Tod!
Nie wiem jak tam dalej, bo napisów na stacjach nie widać, ale Zdołbunów, to na pewno jeszcze Polska, przynajmniej zanim jej nam "przyjaciele" ze wschodu nie przywłaszczyli.
Impactantes imágenes de ese fatídico año. Pleno año de ocupación alemana. Son conmovedoras pero a la vez maravillosas por el valor histórico y la arquitectura que se contempla de Polonia
@Rich ---- True about the Soviets, Britain, and the U.S. But how come you make no mention of those peace-loving Germans? What were they doing ------ handing out chocolate and balloons?
Hey Rich. Yeah Right. You mean The Germans spreading their Inhuman Dictatorship all of the World. Not the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union didn't Invaded Western Europe. Germany did. An Illiterate.
@@garyberki822 WOW ! You are yourself quite an illiterate ! Stalin was planning to invade Germany in the late forties. Anyhow, Russia invaded and murdered millions in their invasion of Eastern Europe and later.
Estoi de acuerdo tremenda jolla estos videos quienes los filmaron aquellos años nunca imaginaron que hoi en día 2021 estaría no los viendo hotra generación
@@BaumerPaulGefreiter are you talking about Poland taking back the small area of Zaolzie, which the Czechoslovakia annexed from Poland in 1920 when Poland was busy defending Warsaw from the Soviet onslaught?
I can't see there any Ukraine, there is only Poland and polish cities, Kraków, Jarosław, Trzebinia, Przemyśl, Lwów, Zdołbunów. Someone doesn't know history.
According to the results of the Munich agreement, the state of Poland in October 1938 supported Nazi Germany in territorial claims against Czechoslovakia and annexed part of the Czech and Slovak lands, including the towns of Tesinska Silesia, Orava and Spis. Before the conclusion of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, a little less than a year remained.
@@andrzejkarol2325 What are you talking about, folk vitii? Why are you threatening Russia with anathema? What angered you? unrest in Lithuania? Leave: this is a dispute between the Slavs, Domestic, old dispute, weighted by fate, A question that you will not solve. For a long time among themselves These tribes are at war; More than once bowed under a thunderstorm Now theirs, then our side. Who will stand in an unequal dispute: Puffy Lyakh, il faithful Ross? Will Slavic streams merge in the Russian sea? Will it run dry? here is the question. Leave us: you have not read These bloody tablets; It is incomprehensible to you, alien to you This is a family feud; The Kremlin and Prague are silent for you; Pointlessly seduces you Fights of desperate courage - And you hate us ...
@@andrzejkarol2325 What for? answer: for whether What's on the ruins of blazing Moscow We did not recognize the impudent will The one under whom you trembled? For the fact that they tumbled into the abyss We are an idol gravitating over the kingdoms And redeemed with our blood European liberty, honor and peace? .. You are formidable in words - try in practice! Or the old warrior, deceased on a bed, Not able to screw up your Izmail bayonet? Ile the Russian tsar is already powerless word? Or we argue with Europe is new? Ile Russian lost touch with victories?
@@andrzejkarol2325 Nie nie Szkoda tylko mojej władzy, że moi przodkowie wyzwolili Polskę, wielu Niemców przelało swoją krew od Niemców i wielu z nich odwróciło się i pozostało na ziemi polskiej. A twoje, zamiast szanować ich pamięć, burzą pomniki naszych żołnierzy. Dziękuję bardzo od ciebie.
Na filmie jeszcze wesołe twarze , a juz niedługo albo zastygłe na wieczność albo powracajcy z innym wyrazem twarzy. Tak kończą ci co im się wydaje że wolno włazić na obce terytorium bez poniesienia za to kary
Dobrze by bylo przypomniec Rosjanom co zrobili i co pozniej dalej robili z Polakami po zagrabieniu wspolnie z Niemcami Polski w 1939 roku.Okupacje Polski skonczyli w 1989 formalnie.Ale oczywiscie oni maja inna wersje historii dla siebie i innych.Do dzisiaj wysiedlone i zrusyfikowane albo wydziedziczone kulturowo polskie rodziny zyje np.w Kazachstanie.Innych zdazyli pomordowac .Takich miejsc jak Katyn byly dziesiatki. Bog im kiedys za to zaplaci a czasy takie wlasnie ida
In 1941 the Nazi armies were prepared to march into the USSR. But they got stopped before they could finish the job, and then it was just a matter of time before the Red Army would destroy them. Starting in 1944, the Nazi armies were losing.
@@conradinum8336 Don't forget that Nazis and Soviets were allies during 1939 till 1941 who jointly attacked and divided Poland . Jointly they murdered millions of Polish citizens! See more on Wikipedia under Katyn massacre and Soviet deportations.
Jeszcze raz napiszę: nie naziści tylko niemcy zmówieni z sowietami (sowieci - to nie są kosmici jak np. naziści, sowieci to osoby z zsrr, organizacji powstałej z rosyjskiego podboju sąsiednich narodów).
Janusz Rybicki twoja rada jest zawsze słuszna ale masz kłopoty z rozumieniem tekstów, wszystko jedno, po polsku, rosyjsku czy angielsku. Można temu zaradzić przez rozwiązywanie tekstów maturalnych (jak za wysokie progi, to są też teksty szkoły średniej).
ЧТО поражает так это спокойная жизнь с немецкими войсками...да и названия станций ..городов ...магазинов многих на латинице...а это означает что немцы там не пробегали ...а жили...так что ли.
@@saffeks да dubno и zdolbunow с 1939 года это украина т.е.СССР....магазины и улицы в других хрониках...и ещё что не стыкуется-солдаты в городах и сёлах оккупированных в основном без оружия...где по фильмам должны партизаны и подполье постреливать.
@@ИванДобрый-ш2п названия польские,а война была другая и мы ее не знаем пока,неготовы.Попалась недавно цифра,насколько достоверна не знаю,но немцы в первые месяцы войны отпустили до 800 тыс военнопленных по домам...
ever notice how the german soldier is always laughing/smiling...as they go from small towns an villages killing old men/women an children/not to mention full sized cities/which they left in ruins too. a great bunch of soldiers...…...
Each soldier from each country can be a monster in the far distance where his animal instinct awakes... they smile because they know that they survived one more day.... but inside of them is the the bottomless FEAR
1 сентября 1939 года Германия напала на Польшу. • "16 сентября 1939 г. польское правительство бежало в Румынию по мосту через Днестр в Залещиках. Личное имущество министров было переправлено туда заблаговременно." (из статьи в"Завтра", с подённым описанием войны Германии с Польшей) • 18 декабря 1939 года равительство Польши в изгнании объявило Советскому Союзу войну (так называемая Анжерская декларация) • 2 августа 1944 года правительство Польши в изгнании приехало к Сталину "делить пирог". Решили предъявить свои претензии на руководство Польшей и грозно напомнить о старых, до 1939 года границах. (для украинцев интересно особенно) Когда плохое настроение, очень люблю читать эту стенограмму. Сталин - сама вежливость и учтивость, внимание и такт. Верх, шедевр дипломатии!
Viktor Barabanshikov Просто, Советский Союз в дружбе с Гитлером ударил Польшу ножом в спину 17 сентября 1939 года. Привет из свободного Кракова, Тшебиня и Пшемысль
@@krzysztofpara6239 По результатам Мюнхенского соглашения, государство Польша в октябре 1938 года поддержало гитлеровскую Германию в территрориальных претензиях к Чехословакии и аннексировало часть чешских и словацких земель в числе которых были местности Тешинская Силезия, Орава и Спиш. Интересна дальнейшая судьба этих территорий. После крушения Польши Орава и Спиш были переданы Словакии. После окончания Второй мировой, земли снова были оккупированы поляками, правительство Чехословакии было вынужденно согласиться с этим. На радостях поляки устроили этнические чистки против этнических словаков и немцев. В 1958 территории были возвращенны Чехословакии. Сейчас входят в состав Словакии. Про нож в спину , это Ваше личное мнение? С нашей стороны это выглядит как возврат потерянных земель. Исторически так сложилось. Исторически московские Рюриковичи считали незаконной власть литовских князей и польских королей на территории бывших земель Руси и неоднократно предпринимали попытки отвоевать эти земли. Сменившие Рюриковичей Романовы, хоть и не являлись прямыми потомками Рюриковичей, тем не менее переняли территориальные претензии от своих предшественников. Польские и литовские монархи, в свою очередь, не считали притязания российских правителей на земли Великого княжества Литовского и Короны Польской законными и справедливыми. Такое противостояние вызывало многочисленные военные конфликты с переменным успехом.
@@krzysztofpara6239 ссср выполнил слубу то что должны были сделать британия и франция по договору ввести свои войска чтоб не дать немцам захватить всю польшу белорусию и украину
There was no Poland in 1941, or it was occupied territories included to Germany or General Gubernatory or prat of Poland invaded by Soviets' together with Germans in 17 sept 1939...
@@kesar23 Short comment... just read Suvorov... two his books is a must... stopping your crazy communistic propaganda... If you like can remand you numbers of Lenin, Stalin statements, do not forget Treaty Ribbentrop-Molotow with secret part of course... Your communistic leaders was dreaming of Soviet Union of the WORLD and they did not ever care about people... lays lays lays and communistic propaganda
Украинская ССР точнее. Коммуняки любили играть в нацбилдинг: придумывать фентезийные нации и дарить им территории. Ни городские сумасшедшие из дореволюционных украинских кружков, ни клоуны из руководства нарисованной на листе бумаги УНР даже представить себе не могли , что какой то сифилитик и рябой грузинский уголовник по кличке Сталин из русских земель слепят республику с правом выхода из состава СССР и устроят принудительную украинизацию русских городов ...
@@vitalydirkoutsk Какая шутка? Вы про восстания знаете надеюсь, они же не просто так возникали. Причины те же что и сегодня. Только тогда эта территория была намного больше, и Крым был не наш. С тех пор эта "Украина" сильно ужалась в размерах.
On August 23, 1939, 1 week before Germans attacked Poland, Hitler and Stalin signed a pact with a secret protocol agreeing to divide and partition Polish territory between Germany and Soviet Union(Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact). Soviets attack made the defense of Poland against two armies impossible. Poland signed a pact with UK and France to attack Germany if any of the three countries is attacked by Germans. Unfortunately, they betrayed Poland and did not start offensive on western front. Soviets waited 17 days to make sure that Poland is abandoned by her "friends"and invaded Polish territory. Polish army never capitulated. After regular war was no longer possible , it went underground as Polish Home Army and continued attacking Germans and Soviets throughout the II WW and even till 1950 after Soviet placed communist puppet regime in Warsaw. On September 17,1939 Polish administration was functioning on all territorries not occupied by Germans. Soviets were to attack Poland according to the deal with Germany, they just waited for the best time. Stating "In this situation, the Soviet authorities decided: not to allow the Germans to seize the entire territory of Poland" is laughable, obviously they wanted to have half of the pie. They achieved what they failed to get in 1921 during Polish-Soviet war when they got decisively defeated by freshly independent Poland
That you are mourning Poland? As Churchill said, " Poland is the last hyena of Europe." You forgot to tell how Poland allied with Germany in 1938 and (Hungary also joined them ) tore up Czechoslovakia and took a piece of the Tishin region. On account of the conclusion of the Treaty "on non-aggression" between the USSR and Germany in 1939 , so the same agreement was signed between Poland and Germany in 1934. Churchill writes: "The fact that such an agreement was possible marks the depth of the failure of English and French politics and diplomacy over the years. In favor of the Soviets, it must be said that it was vital for the Soviet Union to push the original positions of the German armies as far West as possible, so that the Russians could gain time and gather strength from all parts of their colossal Empire. In the minds of the Russian red-hot iron imprinted disaster that suffered their army in 1914, when they rushed to attack the Germans, not yet finished mobilization. And now their borders were much more to the East than during the first war. They needed to occupy the Baltic States and most of Poland by force or deception before they were attacked. If their policies were coldly calculating, they were also highly realistic at the time."
@funkmasterjee I absolutely agree with you. We are now assessing the political situation from today's perspective , but the priorities and rules of conduct in politics at that time were not at all up to the standards of the present time. The Soviet Union in 1939 only took away those regions from Poland (Western Ukraine and Western Belarus ) that were determined by the Supreme Council of the Entente in 1919 along the Curzon border between Russia and Poland. These territories came to Poland as a result of the war between Poland and Russia in 1920. Poles almost without fighting with Germany lost 6 million people if the Soviet Union would have lost in the war with Hitler the Germans would have destroyed Poland at all.For comparison, Germany at that time spent about $ 4 billion on weapons, Poland spent $ 180 million on weapons, this is not due to Poland's reluctance to rearm , but to its economic low level.
“The Nazis had the same fate for Krakow as Warsaw - complete destruction. Entering Krakow on January 17, 1945, the Red Army prevented the city from turning into ruins. In late January, the Red Army entered the Auschwitz concentration camp located near Krakow, as well as the Silesian Coal Basin, where a significant part of Polish industry, primarily metallurgical, was located. Indeed, the Red Army saved Poland from greater destruction than it suffered ”
Nie wychwalaj tak armii czerwonej. To była taka sama zaraza. Ratowała fabryki aby ukraść je Polsce, a Polaków wywieś w głąb ZSSR do niewolniczej pracy na syberie. Naukę Twojej historii skończyliśmy po śmierci Stalina. Armia Czerwona mordowała dzieci i kobiety. Kobiety mordowali po zgwałceniu
@@andrzejkarol2325 Andrey! Odejdź: to spór między Słowianami, Krajowy, stary spór, ważony przez los, Pytanie, którego nie rozwiążesz. Przez długi czas między sobą Te plemiona toczą wojnę; Nieraz kłaniał się podczas burzy Teraz ich, a potem nasza strona. Kto stanie w nierównym sporze: Puffy Lyakh, il wierny Ross? I nie dajmy emocji, argumentów studiu.
Saving Silesia was the significant matter for Poland and for Soviet Union because a lot of the coal was exported there for a symbolic low price and to support dependent comunistic economy. This way in the meantime the region has become exploited and unprofitable. By the way why are you so interested in Poland ? especially having only the knowledge you have learned from the books and films that the authorities of your country only allowed to print or make.
Сняли вагоны с надписью "СССР" и правильно смеются над дураками, потому что очень даже может быть, что вот в этих вагонах ещё даже в ночь с 21 на 22 июня СССР отправил в Германию зерно, и т.п. Вот наука, когда коммунисты показали себя, как и фашисты и поделили Польшу и не успели новые рубежи оборудовать, как их немцы и накрыли. Жалко простых советских людей и солдат, которые в первые часы и месяцы войны погибли, не зная, что на них наступают и погибли из-за отсутсвия связи и координации и говняного советского командования и техники
Верно. Советские коммунисты сильно дружили до самого 22 июня 1941 года, с Германской национал СОЦИАЛИСТИЧЕСКОЙ РАБОЧЕЙ партией. Как писал Молотов и Сталин - Гитлеру , "ДРУЖБА СКРЕПЛЁННАЯ КРОВЬЮ" ( польской ).
@@viktorbarabanshikov5067 Если так. То такая политика считается беспринципной. Но помнится в СССР из каждого утюга разносились одни ПРИНЦИПЫ - классовая борьба, социализм, равенство, интернационализм, мировой коммунизм. Именно принципы питали идеологию первого в Мире социалистического государства. Иначе тогда к чему были все эти многомиллионные жертвы?
@@CrazyLeiFeng Western Christianity ends in Siberia, Chelyabinsk and Novosibirsk, where still lot of German Protestants and Poles, Catholics, settlers. This is an Asia . There are a lot of Eastern Christians living near German border in Poland and in Yugoslavia and Greece. Western Europe is a "state of mentality" and starting somewhere on the line Warsaw- Krakow -Slovakia - Romania and extending east.
@@ОлегМ-о1иТакое не забыть. Война это страшно... Моя пробабушка с двумя детьми вернулась из Германии, куда их угнали, а дом был занят семьей офицера НКВД. И никакая советская власть не помогла. Жили в землянке возле леса.
Как эти немцы рады и улыбаются: ворвались в СССР! Но вот на них обрушились залпы советских пушек, вот красноармейцы открыли огонь. Где немецкие улыбки? Они получили то, что заслужили: кладбища немецких солдат.
@@Mirek-d6z Это не родина твоих предков, это земли Галицко-Волынского княжества, которое вы присвоили себе, но все честно эти земли опять в руках потомков тех кто там жил до поляков.
on September, 1, 1939 Germany attacked Poland. on September, 16 1939 the Polish government hurried to Romania on a bridge through Dnister in Залещиках. Private property of ministers was taken across there in advance". (from the article in "Tomorrow", with поденным description of war of Germany with Poland) on December, 18, 1939 равительство Poland in banishment declared to Soviet Union war (so-called Анжерская declaration) of Augusts, 2, 1944 the government of Poland in banishment arrived to Stalin to "divide a pie". Decided to produce the claims on guidance by Poland and threateningly to remind about old, 1939 to borders. (for Ukrainians interestingly especially) When bad mood, I very like to read this shorthand record. Stalin is politeness and politeness, attention and time. Top, masterpiece of diplomacy!
Viktor Barabanshikov Просто, Советский Союз в дружбе с Гитлером ударил Польшу ножом в спину 17 сентября 1939 года. Привет из свободного Кракова, Тшебиня и Пшемысль
@@krzysztofpara6239 According to the results of the Munich agreement, the state of Poland in October 1938 supported Nazi Germany in territorial claims against Czechoslovakia and annexed part of the Czech and Slovak lands, including the towns of Tesinska Silesia, Orava and Spis.The further fate of these territories is interesting. After the collapse of Poland, Orava and Spis were transferred to Slovakia. After the end of World War II, the lands were again occupied by the Poles, the Czechoslovak government was forced to agree to this. To celebrate, the Poles staged ethnic cleansing against ethnic Slovaks and Germans. In 1958 the territories were returned to Czechoslovakia. Now part of Slovakia.Knife in the back is your personal opinion?Historically so.Historically, the Moscow Rurikovich considered illegal the power of the Lithuanian princes and Polish kings on the territory of the former lands of Russia and repeatedly made attempts to recapture these lands. The Romanovs who replaced the Rurikovichs, although they were not direct descendants of the Rurikovichs, nevertheless adopted territorial claims from their predecessors.The Polish and Lithuanian monarchs, in turn, did not consider the claims of the Russian rulers on the lands of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Crown of Poland as legal and fair. This confrontation caused numerous military conflicts with varying success.
@@krzysztofpara6239 Well, let's think together. Poland was hit hard by the Nazi occupation. About 6 million people died at the hands of the Nazi invaders - about one in five people in the country.During the battles of 1944-1945, Poland was liberated by the Red Army. About 600 thousand Soviet soldiers and officers gave their lives for freedom of Poland. Thanks to the diplomatic efforts of Moscow, official Warsaw, as a result of the war, withdrew areas in the eastern part of Germany, which once belonged to the Poles, but were captured by the Germans. Currently, they make up about a third of the territory of Poland.One of the greatest merits of Soviet soldiers in Poland is the salvation of the ancient capital of the country - Krakow. Thanks to the Red Army, in April - May 1945, Poland received a third of the current territory and extensive access to the sea.So thanks to the USSR, Stalin and the Soviet soldier, we see Poland within its current borders. A knife in the back is ridiculous. Learn the story.
I think that beautiful city at 2:30 is Lvov that was Polish before the war and later became part of the Soviet Union (today Ukraine) while the Poles who survived the war were forced to pre war German areas that the allies gave to Poland. Many moved to Wroclaw (Breslau).
Not exectly. Lviv was founded by Daniel Galitsky, king of Ruthenians
Lviv is Ukraine. As always
@The Truth You idiot!
@Polish Hero Witold Pilecki Entschuldigung, ich habe nachgeschaut über Lviv :
1256 errichtete Daniel Romanowitsch von Galizien, der Fürst des Rus-Fürstentums Galizien-Wolhynien, an der Stelle des heutigen Lemberg eine Burg für seinen Sohn Lew. Von diesem Lew (altostslawisch für Löwe) hat die Stadt ihren Namen Lwow - „Lew bzw. dem Löwen gehörend“. Auch im Wappen und in zahlreichen Steinskulpturen der Stadt taucht der Löwe immer wieder auf. Die günstige Lage an der Kreuzung der Handelswege ließ die Stadt schnell wachsen. Die Verwüstungen der Rus durch die Mongolen sowie Tributzahlungen untergruben jedoch bald die Macht Galizien-Wolhyniens. Nachdem die lokale Linie der Rurikiden-Dynastie ausgestorben war, fiel Lwow 1340 zunächst an das Großfürstentum Litauen, 1349 an Polen.
Das steht in Wikipedia
@Polish Hero Witold Pilecki super, da brauche ich dir keine Link für Wikipedia über Lwiw zu schicken, du hast selbst gefunden und gelesen über Gründer Danilo.
Ich bedanke mich auch für deine Geschichte über Saarland Offensive, für mich war sehr interessant, ich wohne in Saarland))
It's also interesting that they showed a soviet T-34/41 tank, & a sign for the town of Dubno, which happened to be one of 3 towns, (the other 2 being Lutzk & Brody), that made up the notorious, 'Bloody Triangle ', scene of what may have been the greatest tank battle in history. that t-34 was undoubtedly part of Ryabeshevs powerful 8th Mechanized Corps, (probably from the soviet 12th tank division), as it fought it out with Von Kleist's 1st Panzer Group around the towns of Dubno & Lvov. Sorry, I got carried away.
Such beautiful music to play for a tragic time.
Seems to be one of the Chopin's Nocturne.
what's so tragic? germany was liberating the east from the bolshewiks
@@Zero11s It was tragic that they lost.
@@Zero11s Nobody ever invited them or asked them to. There wouldn't be any bolsheviks in pre-war Eastetn Poland if it hadn't been for the Ribbentrop-Molotov treaty. Please take it into yourkind consideration.
@@MsSlucyna "There wouldn't be any bolsheviks in pre-war Eastetn Poland if it hadn't been for the Ribbentrop-Molotov treaty." You have a lot to learn.
What does the white letter "V" on the train and the building represent?
Estos films son una joya histórica: gente, militares, paisajes (urbanos y rurales), gestos y vivencias. Son un destello de una época histórica de la humanidad, como fue la WWII!!
Esto tiene que ser tendencia
What stands the V sign for, seen several times @ 00:35 ?
The V stood for Victoria, in english victory. It was displayed in occupied countries such as Poland and France. The V was also used inside Germany. There it was displayed f.e. in public areas and in shop windows.
@@filmschatzarchiv Strange. In German victory is translated into zieg, not victoria. Some high ranking SS had also this symbol on their uniform right shoulder ; like Himmler or Heydrich for example. I think there is another but hidden meaning about this.
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@@filmschatzarchiv Yes, thanks. On the current video we see it again @ 03:41.
I also saw it on a documentary about Heydrich @ 33:48 when he took command of Bohemia Moravia : th-cam.com/video/_lT3hiGEkEk/w-d-xo.html
Hjalmar Schacht is also showing this sign with his fingers on one of his portrait.
I think it has something to do with the templars.
We see this sign also on medieval heraldics, and even today on us and israeli armored vehicules fighting in the Gulf or in the middle east : look up @ battle of Medina ridge for example :
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WW2 (like the other ones) was just a smoke screen to hide specific operations that had to take place for the elites, who are above wars. It's also interesting to understand the rules, laws, decrees and other juridical changes that have been imposed during that time ; and stayed in place after the war.
Poles in times of german occupation often added to V-erloren... that means LOST in german, you could be shut death or sent to concentration camp for this, like for most of ... under german occupation : )
As the rail guage was different between Germany and Russia. How did they change the bogies ? ( I noticed some disgarded bogies at the side of the track)
@Werner Monoton A family Company in Augsburg (Pfaff-Silberblau) manufactured lifting jacks to support the rail cars enabling the bogies to be changed.
“Anybody who has played Risk knows you can’t keep europe. It’s impossible.”
Eddie Izzard
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Przestanie się śmiać jak wam Rosjanie dadzą w dupe pod Stalingradem Hitler syny cie
What a piece of music. So deep!
Felix Mendelsson: Lieder Ohne Worte (Book 2) Op 30, #6 Allegretto Tranquillo "Venetianisches Gondellied"
Someone knows whose music it is
Trucks at end of film belong to 60th Infantry Division (mot). They belong to the workshop Co.
Que excelente filmación está , saludos desde Argentina
00:52 Munina is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Jarosław, within Jarosław County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland, 4 kilometres east of Jarosław.
This was no holiday train, a lot of them never coming back and left families behind which pain and tears.... 😢😔🙏
Well, I and my family as Russians never invited them to my land. Knowing what they were doing in USSR I have no pity to their families tbh. Nothing against modern German people by the way, I really like Germans and their beautiful country it's just Nazism and Communism which made people do terrible things from both sides. But statistics says that more civilians were killed by Germans rather than Soviets. In 1941 they were probably thinking that it's going to be an easy ride and quick win.
@@Ямиллионер Thanks for your respond. I'm German, 56 years old and can understand you, what you say. That is everything right what you mean. The nazi system was an aggressor, bringing pain, millions of death and rassism over your country. I am against all that still today when you always see guys in Germany with radical nazism thinking and actions. That is terrible and we have to go again all this constructions of rassism. We live now 75 years without war and have to save peace and our planet! I wish you and your family the best. Greetings from Heidelberg in Germany. 🌏🤔❤️
Jak widze jako Polak te mila wymiane zdan przy okazji tego czasu i tego filmu wlasciwie toczacego sie w Polsce, miedzy tymi dwoma milymi nacjami ktora kazda z nich wyprodukowala system totalitarny o niebywalej sile agresji i zla to mysle sobie ze niewiele sie zmienilo w tych narodach od tamtych czasow.Brak glebszej refleksji nad tym co oba te systemy zgotowaly i nadal przygotowuja dla swiata powoduje ze nie zaluje ani jednych ani drugich.Jedni sa warci drugich i Bog im wkrotce wynagrodzi te gorzkie zale z ktorymi nadal zyja.
@Наша Маша Yes, but I believe it will be a dream, because people can't live without wappons. Look in the USA... 🙄☠️🤔
@@Ямиллионер That was of course a mistake, it would have been better for Germany to wait. 1-1.5 million women alone were raped, not to mention the other terrible crimes of Nemmersdorf, etc., smashing children's skulls, raping women and nailing them to doors and others. There were also crimes committed against the Wehrmacht (look to Franz W. Seidler), and I mean crimes, terrible crimes, but history is always written by the victors. You have probably never heard of Ilja Ehrenburg's appeal? But I can hardly believe it.
@3:16 The Germans were shocked to see the Soviets had tanks far superior than theirs! The T34s & KV1/2s! This is a T34/76 1941 model!
3. 52 Dubno station. The battle of Dubno - Lutsk - Brody (also known as the tank battle in the triangle of Lutsk-Brody-Dubno, the counterattack of the mechanized corps of the Southwestern Front, the tank battle of Brody-Rovno, etc.) is one of the largest tank battles in history, second only in scale[2] The Battle of Kursk in 1943
could someone tell me the name of the song
Von wem stammt die Klaviermusik?
Maybe Chopin
Mendelssohn Venetian Gondola Song Op. 30 No. 6
who is the composer Chopin ?????
Смотришь на них и думаешь,едут и не подозревают что они просто расходники для своих вождей.А каждому бошку то промыли что они, войны великого рейха.А на самом деле удобрение.
Солдат кто спрашивает ,многие семейные с детьми и нужно оно им было, но расстреляют и шли .
2:38 these soldiers, wich country?
Словаки. Они как раз в то время осуществляли охрану оккупированного Львова и готовились к дальнейшему передвижению на восток.
The further east they went the poorer it got.
It's the same now)
Krakow was not USSR - it was Poland.
At that time it was German occupied Poland. Hence not Krakow but Krakau on the signs.
«Krakovu natsisty ugotovili tu zhe uchast', chto i Varshave, - polnoye razrusheniye. Voydya v Krakov 17 yanvarya 1945 goda, Krasnaya armiya predotvratila prevrashcheniye goroda v ruiny. V kontse yanvarya Krasnaya armiya voshla v raspolozhennyy nepodaloku ot Krakova kontslager' Osventsim, a takzhe v Silezskiy ugol'nyy basseyn, gde raspolagalas' znachitel'naya chast' pol'skoy promyshlennosti, prezhde vsego metallurgicheskoy. Deystvitel'no, Krasnaya armiya uberegla Pol'shu ot bol'shikh razrusheniy, chem ta ponesla»
“The Nazis had the same fate for Krakow as Warsaw - complete destruction. Entering Krakow on January 17, 1945, the Red Army prevented the city from turning into ruins. In late January, the Red Army entered the Auschwitz concentration camp located near Krakow, as well as the Silesian Coal Basin, where a significant part of Polish industry, primarily metallurgical, was located. Indeed, the Red Army saved Poland from greater destruction than it suffered ”
@@snigir196 при получении пострадало 10млн. Немцев и 24млн раздавателей , ну этих которые вечно хотят повторить.
@@snigir196
Дурачок ты, Игорь Снегирёв.....
@@viktorbarabanshikov5067 красная армия стояла не далеко Варшавы, и ждала пока немцы справиться с воставшыми поляками. Красные не лутче фашистов. Такие же твари.
"На каждой станции кипяток бесплатный" - поговорка моего отца фронтовика.
Пацаны, накидайте лайков . Пусть инки переводят.
Это он к своим ... знал наверное , кого оставил с голыми жепами ...)
теперь на вокзалах москвы объчвления -" кипяток не продается ! " уроды
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Всмысле?
Music: Mendelssohn, Song Without Words #12 (Venetian Boat Song), Op. 30, No. 6
My native city, Lviv. So less has changed since then. A lot of sights look almost the same now as they looked 80 years ago.
@Kafa kafica yes, it was occupied by the Austrians since the partitions of Poland in 1773 by Austria, Prussia and Russia. Before that it was Polish-Lithuanian since 1349
@Kafa kafica Austria did not exist before 1349. Lviv from its beginning in 1250 was always on the border of Kiev'an and Polish influence. After the 1945 forced push-out of Poland to the West by Stalin (4 million Poles had to leave the pre WW2 East Poland as it became the USSR) it remains in Ukraine now, and Poland accepts this state of affairs, although the city has significant Polish culture heritage from the period 1349-1945, and some Polish ethnic minority still live there.
@Kafa kafica send thanks to comrade Stalin for making these territorial changes in Eastern Europe 1945. By the way USSR took from Poland 179.000km2 in the East, and Poland was partially compensated with 110.000km2 of German territory.
@Kafa kafica the communists helped the Polish? Your a fucking idiot if you really think that.
@Kafa kafica and yeah the Germans had to get relocated because they started the war and lost it, technically they shouldn't get shit but it's not those kind of times anymore
05:43 When you see the symbol of the third division SS Totenkopf on the train, it's easy to imagine that behind them came the Einsatzgruppen.
Yes !! They followed and murdered endless thousands of innocent people !!! Afterwards they. wanted sympathy for the treatment they got during the Russian occupation !!!!! Excuse me !!??!!
@@peteraustin370 Dear Peter, you need to calm down. Seriously, no one here is glorifying the German occupation of the eastern territories, we are simply making notes on the various things that appear in the film.
@@peteraustin370 watch the Russian film Come and See.... Its very sad indeed
@@Curcc1891 watch the Russian film Come and See...... But beware!
@@timblackwood1531 I know the film. Although it is geographically located in the east, it describes very well what happened in Oradour-sur-Glane. All the peace and tranquility that was breathed in Oradour, even in wartime, changed forever at noon on June 10, 1944, when the 1st Battalion of the Der Führer Regiment of the SS Das Reich Division entered the village around 14 hours. The result was devastating 190 men shot and 245 women and 207 children machine-gunned or burned in the church.
No words...
Ukraine, in 1941 was part of the USSR!!! It's a shame not to know...
It's meant as a territorry where the war was happening.
officially, not mentally, in relation to the local population
1:02: мелькает указатель «Deutsch-Przemysl“, германская часть разделённого в 1939 году Перемышля. Район Засанье, до 22.06.1941 года - пограничная германская станция. Далее, по всей видимости, пассажиры военного поезда пересекают пограничную реку Сан и оказываются на оккупированной советской территории (по всей видимости, перемышльский вокзал, на котором их перецепляют, и глаз оператора впервые выхватывает трофейные советские вагоны с серпом и молотом. Но уже «переоформленные», с немецкой надписью Geräte (машины, оборудование).
Кем оккупированной , эта территория бывшей Российской империи.
@@ДианаМ-з6ю Диана, загляните в Википедию. И вчитайтесь в мой комментарий.
@@ak4503 Да относительно территории вы правы прочла,как территории оккупированные советами , здесь комментарии в основном педалируют на это.
@@ДианаМ-з6ю я имел в виду следующее: «немецкий военный эшелон пересёк линию границы, установленной Советско-германским договором 1939 года, и прибыл в Перемышль, первый город на оккупированной вермахтом территории СССР».
@@ak4503 Да я поняла , просто первый раз невнимательно прочитала.
What does this "V" means on walls and train wagons? Victory?
Yes that's right, it stands for Victoria and was displayed in occupied countries as well as inside germany on buildings or in shopping windows...
I can´t watch this, because of the very irritating text that lies on the picture all the time! Why?
WOW... I'm speechless...
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"Ukraine, USSR"? This is the same as to say "Saxonia, Germany".
Just don't tell the Ukrainians.
@@1965Tofik I am Ukrainian.
У меня вопрос: когда Украина была в составе СССР, вы чувствовали себя советским гражданином? Понимаете, житель Саксонии может чувствовать себя немцем, но граждане Украины, Литвы, Латвии и Эстонии совсем не чувствовали себя гражданами СССР. Для всех них Советский Союз был захватчиком, с которым они не отождествляли себя.
@@1965Tofik и чувствовали, и отождествляли... и вообще... бред комментировать больше не собираюсь
Yes, UA , was a part of USSR ;)
so sad the begining to the end fore a great nation Germany and Europe is gone fore ever.
thomas
es liegt an Ihnen !
Томас
всё от вас самих зависит!
@@tomortale2333 "of the planet" that is a religious belief
inteststing film, we can watching Slovak army in Lwow,
@Kafa kafica you are ignorant litlle bit :)
Yes, Germans were so unserious. Slovakia at the time was Germany’s ally. It took part in the invasion of Poland and USSR. But Germany had all sorts of allies, big and small. Especially towards the end of the war anybody could become Germany’s ally as Germans became desperate.
@@kolezka161 indeed, 17 European economies supplied their war effort with resources as well as man-power.
Не все сьемки из Кракова. Есть кадры из Львова - станция Клепаров, главный ж/д вокзал, костел св. Елизаветы.
Алекс Селезнев всі зйомки зі Львова
@@гірськийклубТранго можливо, я назвав тільки те, що впізнав.
1939-1940 - Germany and USSR both invade Poland and divide it in half - each. Then, Germany first invaded Polish territory occupied by USSR and then kept moving.
@@ФедяСоколов-т5о Yeah, Stalin's communist propaganda. Lies, as usual.
@@adarika55 so you tell me when the Wehrmacht attacked Poland and when the Red Army entered the battle and where else was the Polish government on September 17, 1939? ... only numbers and no more ... without propaganda
@@ФедяСоколов-т5о Ribbentrop and Molotov signed their pact on August 23, 1939. Hitler invaded Poland 8 days later, Stalin - as his ally - invaded Poland on 17 September. Polish governement left Poland in the night 17/18, at least 12 hours after the invasion.
Germany needed at least 3 years to prepare for the war againts Poland. USSR needed only 17 days. Is that what you want to tell us? Or 12 hours after evacuation of the polish govenrment? No! Stalin is the father of this war, he planned it long before.
@@HerrGrasso Why did the Polish army not protect its Eastern lands from the red Army ?
@@ФедяСоколов-т5о I think they tried to avoid the massacre of polish soldiers. It was a mistake. They did not know the consequences: Katyn for example. Your question is some kind manipulation. Jews did not fight at all. Does it mean, they wanted to die in gas chambers?
Евгений Алексеевич!!!Мы вас на машине времени поймали!!! Теперь вы никогда не отвертитесь!!!))))
0:59 looks like harvest (in June 1941 ?).
Those were the days, my friend !
This World have a chanse these days...
@@sztuki2696 No it does not, people are much worse now than then, next war will be much more brutal than II world war...
@@rw9737 I said only that world have a chanse these days
All cities with latin written names was Poland, East slavs use cyrilic
Oh, really? I think most viewers didn't know that. We need more such intelligent comments.
@@fasold2164 I think some people can think wrong and take it as ukrain. We should inform them that thay are wrong. Basically ukraine exist from 1991
Love the mud. Is this a one way trip?
Мой дед Андрій в 1944 и 45 брал Будапешт и Вену. К этому времени Предполагаю, что запечатлённые в этом фильме немцы, уже были закопаны в землю под Сталинградом, Москвой, Курском и Ленинградом. Пришли за чужим, получили своё! Kam für das Eigentum eines anderen, bekam seinen Tod!
Здраствуйте мой дед тоже воивал, погип Воронежской обл. 42году
th-cam.com/video/cNyUxl0MXWQ/w-d-xo.html ; War reenactment of the DIA-D in Santander beach plus videos of Parachute Warfare Day and Landing
@Irredeemable Deplorable Covfefe - сразу заметен интеллект и воспитание - село! Вас в детстве в пионеры не приняли?
Nie wiem jak tam dalej, bo napisów na stacjach nie widać, ale Zdołbunów, to na pewno jeszcze Polska, przynajmniej zanim jej nam "przyjaciele" ze wschodu nie przywłaszczyli.
Za Zdolbunowem była granicą w kierunku na Korzec.
@Ivan Sobtu он пишет, что тогда, на то время, НАВЕРНОЕ, был в составе Польши
Brawo,!!!
To była Polska!!!
Jak nie widać nazwy stacji? A Trzebinia , a któryś Kraków , nie zdążyłem przeczytać jaki...
Эх , всё знакомые места ...
Пану Зюзе физкульт привет!
What unit had double crosses as insignia 🤔
what are the V's?
Slovaks
60th Infantry Div. (mot) - workshop Co.
Slovak army division
Impactantes imágenes de ese fatídico año. Pleno año de ocupación alemana. Son conmovedoras pero a la vez maravillosas por el valor histórico y la arquitectura que se contempla de Polonia
I have sorrow for the youth who are forced to give their lives for dictators whim
Rich
That’s great news
@Rich ---- True about the Soviets, Britain, and the U.S. But how come you make no mention of those peace-loving Germans? What were they doing ------ handing out chocolate and balloons?
Hey Rich. Yeah Right. You mean The Germans spreading their Inhuman Dictatorship all of the World. Not the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union didn't Invaded Western Europe. Germany did. An Illiterate.
@@garyberki822 WOW ! You are yourself quite an illiterate ! Stalin was planning to invade Germany in the late forties. Anyhow, Russia invaded and murdered millions in their invasion of Eastern Europe and later.
Estoi de acuerdo tremenda jolla estos videos quienes los filmaron aquellos años nunca imaginaron que hoi en día 2021 estaría no los viendo hotra generación
2:20 Lwow and destroyed central station and church near it. My home town, poor people
You just want to yell at them.
"DON'T INVADE RUSSIA"!
Call it quits after Austria, Czechoslovakia , France and your west half share of Poland.
3:43 "Zwycięstwo Niemiec na wszystkich frontach!" 1941 - NSDAP runs full-speed into a brick wall head-on smiling
Dobrefilmy
Scuse me but Krakow and Lwow was not Russia Poland ONLY.
Poebalo jlopa🙃
Fuck russia
@Kafa kafica Actually, USA belongs to Indians, while England to Celts. Poland belongs to Poles for time immemorial. Fuck off from Poland, idiot.
@Kafa kafica odpierdol się od Polski !
Poland sucks off Americans desperately, what a poor country with hollow pride
2:40
You mean where? I guess it is Lwow
@@tomasznelke2870 Wiesz może, co to za żołnierze?
@@boleslavsavdax282 Mysle, ze Slowacy.
@@CrazyLeiFeng Dziękuję.
Wer sind sie diese Männer eigentlich?
0:10
Do you see the evil in their faces?
Really sad how people get manipulated to kill each other.
Ехали, ехали, и приехали...
Не надо было выезжать.
Jeden Bandyta drugi Zbir .Krew Polska.
The Poles were no better. Remember the Polish ultimatums to Czechoslovakia and Lithuania on the eve of WWII?
@@BaumerPaulGefreiter are you talking about Poland taking back the small area of Zaolzie, which the Czechoslovakia annexed from Poland in 1920 when Poland was busy defending Warsaw from the Soviet onslaught?
I can't see there any Ukraine, there is only Poland and polish cities, Kraków, Jarosław, Trzebinia, Przemyśl, Lwów, Zdołbunów. Someone doesn't know history.
Mostly Lviv
@@orestrodtsevych9612 yes mostly Lwów those times or Lemberg eventually Lvov
You're right ! Teach the ukrainian the true history!
oszukać
@@ReynLeopolis Львів то Україна
ciekawe jakim samsungiem nagral
to był samsung panzerfaust 30 klein z systemem blitzkrieg 2.0
На 3:37 зашел в вагон не выпустив пассажира, волновались пропагандисты походу не учли.
Спасибо
Господа немцы через переднюю дверь , как инвалиды и беременные женщины , поляки давятся в заднюю.
Ты про свой сон на помойке говорить опять?
According to the results of the Munich agreement, the state of Poland in October 1938 supported Nazi Germany in territorial claims against Czechoslovakia and annexed part of the Czech and Slovak lands, including the towns of Tesinska Silesia, Orava and Spis. Before the conclusion of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, a little less than a year remained.
Ruski TROL
@@andrzejkarol2325 What are you talking about, folk vitii? Why are you threatening Russia with anathema? What angered you? unrest in Lithuania? Leave: this is a dispute between the Slavs, Domestic, old dispute, weighted by fate, A question that you will not solve. For a long time among themselves These tribes are at war; More than once bowed under a thunderstorm Now theirs, then our side. Who will stand in an unequal dispute: Puffy Lyakh, il faithful Ross? Will Slavic streams merge in the Russian sea? Will it run dry? here is the question. Leave us: you have not read These bloody tablets; It is incomprehensible to you, alien to you This is a family feud; The Kremlin and Prague are silent for you; Pointlessly seduces you Fights of desperate courage - And you hate us ...
@@andrzejkarol2325 What for? answer: for whether What's on the ruins of blazing Moscow We did not recognize the impudent will The one under whom you trembled? For the fact that they tumbled into the abyss We are an idol gravitating over the kingdoms And redeemed with our blood European liberty, honor and peace? .. You are formidable in words - try in practice! Or the old warrior, deceased on a bed, Not able to screw up your Izmail bayonet? Ile the Russian tsar is already powerless word? Or we argue with Europe is new? Ile Russian lost touch with victories?
Nie mówiłem że troll. Nie ma innej pracy tylko przedstawiać punkt widzenia pracodawcy. HA Ha
@@andrzejkarol2325 Nie nie Szkoda tylko mojej władzy, że moi przodkowie wyzwolili Polskę, wielu Niemców przelało swoją krew od Niemców i wielu z nich odwróciło się i pozostało na ziemi polskiej. A twoje, zamiast szanować ich pamięć, burzą pomniki naszych żołnierzy. Dziękuję bardzo od ciebie.
Добро пожаловать в Россию. Кто не наелся еще, накормим.
@Хуйло В.В Не свезло тебе с имячком да ещё и слабоумный)))
О, вояки подтянулись ! За клавой выясняют , кто круче😂
@@ЛеоРаби-п3ь Так было бы с кем выяснять наживую. В живую они все сапоги облизывать лезут. Да друзей наперегонки сдавать.
Можешь повторить?
@@АлександрБеденко-д1и Думаю с действующей властью вряд ли. Вот восстановим Советскую власть, тогда не вопрос.
I have no doubt that Stalin would have invaded Germany. It was just too early and Hitler beat him to the punch
why?
Na filmie jeszcze wesołe twarze , a juz niedługo albo zastygłe na wieczność albo powracajcy z innym wyrazem twarzy. Tak kończą ci co im się wydaje że wolno włazić na obce terytorium bez poniesienia za to kary
Dobrze by bylo przypomniec Rosjanom co zrobili i co pozniej dalej robili z Polakami po zagrabieniu wspolnie z Niemcami Polski w 1939 roku.Okupacje Polski skonczyli w 1989 formalnie.Ale oczywiscie oni maja inna wersje historii dla siebie i innych.Do dzisiaj wysiedlone i zrusyfikowane albo wydziedziczone kulturowo polskie rodziny zyje np.w Kazachstanie.Innych zdazyli pomordowac .Takich miejsc jak Katyn byly dziesiatki. Bog im kiedys za to zaplaci a czasy takie wlasnie ida
@@warrior180561 jednak całe zło zaczęło się od tego przygłupa Hitlera
Dziś jedziemy do Niemiec podcierać d..y starym SSmanom. Za chlebem
The Germans would find out, just as napoleon had, how vast Russian territory was!
nope, Hitler stopped the german army in front of moscow
Now it is time for Americans to do the same. Isn't it ?
Well but moglain did that
In 1941 the Nazi armies were prepared to march into the USSR.
But they got stopped before they could finish the job,
and then it was just a matter of time before the Red Army would destroy them.
Starting in 1944, the Nazi armies were losing.
Not Nazi but German, German armie! Понимаете ли вы?
@@conradinum8336 Don't forget that Nazis and Soviets were allies during 1939 till 1941 who jointly attacked and divided Poland . Jointly they murdered millions of Polish citizens! See more on Wikipedia under Katyn massacre and Soviet deportations.
Jeszcze raz napiszę: nie naziści tylko niemcy zmówieni z sowietami (sowieci - to nie są kosmici jak np. naziści, sowieci to osoby z zsrr, organizacji powstałej z rosyjskiego podboju sąsiednich narodów).
@@conradinum8336 Learn English and go back to school !
Janusz Rybicki twoja rada jest zawsze słuszna ale masz kłopoty z rozumieniem tekstów, wszystko jedno, po polsku, rosyjsku czy angielsku. Można temu zaradzić przez rozwiązywanie tekstów maturalnych (jak za wysokie progi, to są też teksty szkoły średniej).
La música de los videos da un sentimiento de tristeza de aquellos terribles años de guerra
Chopin
1:08 they were trading to the last minute...
They were trading in the Polish land occupied for the last 2 years.. people lost jobs, lost homes, so to eat you start to sell out what you possess..
Ukrainian land, not Polish
Not in USSR ...it was Poland....!
Yes. this is East Poland Lviv, Stanislavov.
ЧТО поражает так это спокойная жизнь с немецкими войсками...да и названия станций ..городов ...магазинов многих на латинице...а это означает что немцы там не пробегали ...а жили...так что ли.
Это Польша
@@saffeks это понятно что даже в 40м году Брест был Польским...но я о российских городах
@@ИванДобрый-ш2п конкретное название можете привести из этого фильма?
@@saffeks да dubno и zdolbunow с 1939 года это украина т.е.СССР....магазины и улицы в других хрониках...и ещё что не стыкуется-солдаты в городах и сёлах оккупированных в основном без оружия...где по фильмам должны партизаны и подполье постреливать.
@@ИванДобрый-ш2п названия польские,а война была другая и мы ее не знаем пока,неготовы.Попалась недавно цифра,насколько достоверна не знаю,но немцы в первые месяцы войны отпустили до 800 тыс военнопленных по домам...
По делом им за смерти миллионов мирных граждан и попытку захвата чужих государств.
ever notice how the german soldier is always laughing/smiling...as they go from small towns an villages killing old men/women an children/not to mention full sized cities/which they left in ruins too. a great bunch of soldiers...…...
Each soldier from each country can be a monster in the far distance where his animal instinct awakes... they smile because they know that they survived one more day.... but inside of them is the the bottomless FEAR
Watch the Russian film Come and See.... Its very sad indeed
@John Beige watch the Russian film Come and See... Its very sad indeed
1 сентября 1939 года Германия напала на Польшу.
• "16 сентября 1939 г. польское правительство бежало в Румынию по мосту через Днестр в Залещиках. Личное имущество министров было переправлено туда заблаговременно." (из статьи в"Завтра", с подённым описанием войны Германии с Польшей)
• 18 декабря 1939 года равительство Польши в изгнании объявило Советскому Союзу войну (так называемая Анжерская декларация)
• 2 августа 1944 года правительство Польши в изгнании приехало к Сталину "делить пирог". Решили предъявить свои претензии на руководство Польшей и грозно напомнить о старых, до 1939 года границах. (для украинцев интересно особенно)
Когда плохое настроение, очень люблю читать эту стенограмму. Сталин - сама вежливость и учтивость, внимание и такт. Верх, шедевр дипломатии!
Viktor Barabanshikov Просто, Советский Союз в дружбе с Гитлером ударил Польшу ножом в спину 17 сентября 1939 года.
Привет из свободного Кракова, Тшебиня и Пшемысль
@@krzysztofpara6239 По результатам Мюнхенского соглашения, государство Польша в октябре 1938 года поддержало гитлеровскую Германию в территрориальных претензиях к Чехословакии и аннексировало часть чешских и словацких земель в числе которых были местности Тешинская Силезия, Орава и Спиш. Интересна дальнейшая судьба этих территорий. После крушения Польши Орава и Спиш были переданы Словакии. После окончания Второй мировой, земли снова были оккупированы поляками, правительство Чехословакии было вынужденно согласиться с этим. На радостях поляки устроили этнические чистки против этнических словаков и немцев. В 1958 территории были возвращенны Чехословакии. Сейчас входят в состав Словакии. Про нож в спину , это Ваше личное мнение? С нашей стороны это выглядит как возврат потерянных земель. Исторически так сложилось. Исторически московские Рюриковичи считали незаконной власть литовских князей и польских королей на территории бывших земель Руси и неоднократно предпринимали попытки отвоевать эти земли. Сменившие Рюриковичей Романовы, хоть и не являлись прямыми потомками Рюриковичей, тем не менее переняли территориальные претензии от своих предшественников.
Польские и литовские монархи, в свою очередь, не считали притязания российских правителей на земли Великого княжества Литовского и Короны Польской законными и справедливыми. Такое противостояние вызывало многочисленные военные конфликты с переменным успехом.
Zwiazek Radziecki Nasz Przyjaciel I Zlodziej
@@krzysztofpara6239 ссср выполнил слубу то что должны были сделать британия и франция по договору ввести свои войска чтоб не дать немцам захватить всю польшу белорусию и украину
И врагу никогда не добиться чтоб склонилась Твоя голова, дорогая моя столица, золотая моя Москва!
станція дубно,станція здолбунів,рівненщина,волинь,хочу побачити рівне яке було столицею окупованої україни на чолі із катом еріхом кохом.
а мне показалось, что и Львов тоже есть присутствует, например на 3:26 , по-моему цэнтр, оперный.... или ?
@@rockybalboa3644 Да схоже на Львівську оперу , тількі зараз нема цієї кінної скульптури ...
@@anatolijpavlovych8230 ну да, много ведь чего произошло за все время.
There was no Poland in 1941, or it was occupied territories included to Germany or General Gubernatory or prat of Poland invaded by Soviets' together with Germans in 17 sept 1939...
@@kesar23 propaganda
@@kesar23 fuck russia
@@kesar23 SO Germany was liberating nations of Russia from Communisms, ??? Wake up!
Mikhail Karagezyan Stalin had same plans as Hitler, only was a bit late
Sovviets was robering Poland for the next 45 years
@@kesar23 Short comment... just read Suvorov... two his books is a must... stopping your crazy communistic propaganda...
If you like can remand you numbers of Lenin, Stalin statements, do not forget Treaty Ribbentrop-Molotow with secret part of course...
Your communistic leaders was dreaming of Soviet Union of the WORLD and they did not ever care about people... lays lays lays and communistic propaganda
"Удобрения" везут в Союз... 👍👍👍
Автор, Украина до 91-го года была в составе СССР.
Украинская ССР точнее. Коммуняки любили играть в нацбилдинг: придумывать фентезийные нации и дарить им территории. Ни городские сумасшедшие из дореволюционных украинских кружков, ни клоуны из руководства нарисованной на листе бумаги УНР даже представить себе не могли , что какой то сифилитик и рябой грузинский уголовник по кличке Сталин из русских земель слепят республику с правом выхода из состава СССР и устроят принудительную украинизацию русских городов ...
@@vitalydirkoutsk На Украине всегда восстания были, Разин, Пугачев.. И даже в те времена там присутствовала иностранная "пресса"
@@alexanderk7671 это такая неудачная шутка или что?
@@vitalydirkoutsk Какая шутка? Вы про восстания знаете надеюсь, они же не просто так возникали. Причины те же что и сегодня. Только тогда эта территория была намного больше, и Крым был не наш. С тех пор эта "Украина" сильно ужалась в размерах.
Not a choice of the Ukrainian people, that's for sure. You took care of that.
Train Goes my Little city Trzebinia wow... 40 km in Kraków
On August 23, 1939, 1 week before Germans attacked Poland, Hitler and Stalin signed a pact with a secret protocol agreeing to divide and partition Polish territory between Germany and Soviet Union(Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact). Soviets attack made the defense of Poland against two armies impossible. Poland signed a pact with UK and France to attack Germany if any of the three countries is attacked by Germans. Unfortunately, they betrayed Poland and did not start offensive on western front. Soviets waited 17 days to make sure that Poland is abandoned by her "friends"and invaded Polish territory. Polish army never capitulated.
After regular war was no longer possible , it went underground as Polish Home Army and continued attacking Germans and Soviets throughout the II WW and even till 1950 after Soviet placed communist puppet regime in Warsaw. On September 17,1939 Polish administration was functioning on all territorries not occupied by Germans. Soviets were to attack Poland according to the deal with Germany, they just waited for the best time. Stating "In this situation, the Soviet authorities decided: not to allow the Germans to seize the entire territory of Poland" is laughable, obviously they wanted to have half of the pie. They achieved what they failed to get in 1921 during Polish-Soviet war when they got decisively defeated by freshly independent Poland
That you are mourning Poland? As Churchill said, " Poland is the last hyena of Europe." You forgot to tell how Poland allied with Germany in 1938 and (Hungary also joined them ) tore up Czechoslovakia and took a piece of the Tishin region. On account of the conclusion of the Treaty "on non-aggression" between the USSR and Germany in 1939 , so the same agreement was signed between Poland and Germany in 1934. Churchill writes: "The fact that such an agreement was possible marks the depth of the failure of English and French politics and diplomacy over the years.
In favor of the Soviets, it must be said that it was vital for the Soviet Union to push the original positions of the German armies as far West as possible, so that the Russians could gain time and gather strength from all parts of their colossal Empire. In the minds of the Russian red-hot iron imprinted disaster that suffered their army in 1914, when they rushed to attack the Germans, not yet finished mobilization. And now their borders were much more to the East than during the first war. They needed to occupy the Baltic States and most of Poland by force or deception before they were attacked. If their policies were coldly calculating, they were also highly realistic at the time."
@funkmasterjee I absolutely agree with you. We are now assessing the political situation from today's perspective , but the priorities and rules of conduct in politics at that time were not at all up to the standards of the present time. The Soviet Union in 1939 only took away those regions from Poland (Western Ukraine and Western Belarus ) that were determined by the Supreme Council of the Entente in 1919 along the Curzon border between Russia and Poland. These territories came to Poland as a result of the war between Poland and Russia in 1920. Poles almost without fighting with Germany lost 6 million people if the Soviet Union would have lost in the war with Hitler the Germans would have destroyed Poland at all.For comparison, Germany at that time spent about $ 4 billion on weapons, Poland spent $ 180 million on weapons, this is not due to Poland's reluctance to rearm , but to its economic low level.
@@АлександрДухин-р3ц Fuck russia
~Albert Einstein
@@АлександрДухин-р3ц fuck russia
@@АлександрДухин-р3ц Bij bolszewika
~ Józef Piłsudski
“The Nazis had the same fate for Krakow as Warsaw - complete destruction. Entering Krakow on January 17, 1945, the Red Army prevented the city from turning into ruins. In late January, the Red Army entered the Auschwitz concentration camp located near Krakow, as well as the Silesian Coal Basin, where a significant part of Polish industry, primarily metallurgical, was located. Indeed, the Red Army saved Poland from greater destruction than it suffered ”
Nie wychwalaj tak armii czerwonej. To była taka sama zaraza. Ratowała fabryki aby ukraść je Polsce, a Polaków wywieś w głąb ZSSR do niewolniczej pracy na syberie. Naukę Twojej historii skończyliśmy po śmierci Stalina. Armia Czerwona mordowała dzieci i kobiety. Kobiety mordowali po zgwałceniu
@@andrzejkarol2325 Andrey! Odejdź: to spór między Słowianami, Krajowy, stary spór, ważony przez los, Pytanie, którego nie rozwiążesz. Przez długi czas między sobą Te plemiona toczą wojnę; Nieraz kłaniał się podczas burzy Teraz ich, a potem nasza strona. Kto stanie w nierównym sporze: Puffy Lyakh, il wierny Ross? I nie dajmy emocji, argumentów studiu.
Saving Silesia was the significant matter for Poland and for Soviet Union because a lot of the coal was exported there for a symbolic low price and to support dependent comunistic economy. This way in the meantime the region has become exploited and unprofitable. By the way why are you so interested in Poland ? especially having only the knowledge you have learned from the books and films that the authorities of your country only allowed to print or make.
Spoken like a true brainwashed soviet jackass.
Viktor Barabanshikov Ну и что, надо было так спешить ? Пусть Немцы поработали бы с полячками дольше, аккуратно и тщятельно как только они умеют .
A Ucrânia fazia parte da URSS.
Сняли вагоны с надписью "СССР" и правильно смеются над дураками, потому что очень даже может быть, что вот в этих вагонах ещё даже в ночь с 21 на 22 июня СССР отправил в Германию зерно, и т.п. Вот наука, когда коммунисты показали себя, как и фашисты и поделили Польшу и не успели новые рубежи оборудовать, как их немцы и накрыли. Жалко простых советских людей и солдат, которые в первые часы и месяцы войны погибли, не зная, что на них наступают и погибли из-за отсутсвия связи и координации и говняного советского командования и техники
Идиот
Верно. Советские коммунисты сильно дружили до самого 22 июня 1941 года, с Германской национал СОЦИАЛИСТИЧЕСКОЙ РАБОЧЕЙ партией. Как писал Молотов и Сталин - Гитлеру , "ДРУЖБА СКРЕПЛЁННАЯ КРОВЬЮ" ( польской ).
@@yvesmontand6869 Ты про себя?
@@ЖоржЗадунайский-о7и В политики нет друзей , есть только интересы.
@@viktorbarabanshikov5067 Если так. То такая политика считается беспринципной. Но помнится в СССР из каждого утюга разносились одни ПРИНЦИПЫ - классовая борьба, социализм, равенство, интернационализм, мировой коммунизм. Именно принципы питали идеологию первого в Мире социалистического государства. Иначе тогда к чему были все эти многомиллионные жертвы?
the beginning of the end.09.05.1945!
Нештяк !!
Охренеть Дебица, Требиния, вот жаль только Кшешовице нету
Mieszkam w Trzebini...👍
Ja kolo Debicy
Krakow-Poland
@Kafa kafica du bist ein full trottel
At 3:44 : DEUTSCHLAND SIEGT AN ALLEN FRONTEN ! ( Germany wins to all fronts !) Yeap ! It was once !
Thankfully
Five years later: Deutschland verliert an allen Fronten
Four years later
2:37🕵️
6:20 Central Europe has ended....
Lwow, Krakow and Galicja newer was a Central Europe. This is Eastern Europe.
@@anthonygalitsky8448 Nope. Central Europe ends where Western Christianity ends.
@@CrazyLeiFeng Western Christianity ends in Siberia, Chelyabinsk and Novosibirsk, where still lot of German Protestants and Poles, Catholics, settlers. This is an Asia . There are a lot of Eastern Christians living near German border in Poland and in Yugoslavia and Greece. Western Europe is a "state of mentality" and starting somewhere on the line Warsaw- Krakow -Slovakia - Romania and extending east.
Anthony Galitsky I am talking about a majority population in a give area
@trueman mann Muscovy is not Slavs
Посмотреть бы на ваши улыбки в 45
Ну как там диды навоевались? Почему сейчас немцы живут лучше, чем на расосии?
@@qymb4991 по качану
@@qymb4991 русский патриотизм.. 😃🐷🤣Жить голодным вечно но царя любить..🧺😂👎
@@qymb4991 аксане Путинин мозг промыл..🐷🤣🤣
Ukraine 😢💗
This is East Poland Lvоv, Stanislavov.
@JRGJRG The Obama/Clinton U.S.
Hello, Mila Wagner! How do you do? And from where do you like Ukraine?
Ukraine allied of Germany
B ANDYCI JADĄ Z ABIJAĆ NIEWINNYCH LUDZI
And chopin's music.
Отлично прогулялись... Ещё хотите?
Попробуйте. Без союзников Совков США и Великобритании. 😂😂
@@alexanderjung7361 Да союзники не плохо нажились на той войне.
@@ДианаМ-з6ю все нажились. Но и много чего потеряли.
@@alexanderjung7361 Они теперь не нужны. А своим нынешним не помогут.
Можете повторить? Туалеты стройте, дороги...повторяки, плять. Народ в мясо опять превратить руки чешутся?
Ехали весело, отгребли по полной.
Судя по тому как они живут, отгребли мы.
@@mikemareen866 Не забудьте, что после их "весёлой" поездки нам пришлось ещё два десятка лет пол страны заново отстраивать. Причём только за свои.
@@ОлегМ-о1иТакое не забыть. Война это страшно... Моя пробабушка с двумя детьми вернулась из Германии, куда их угнали, а дом был занят семьей офицера НКВД. И никакая советская власть не помогла. Жили в землянке возле леса.
@@mikemareen866 Я так и не понял. Страшны война и угон на работы в Германию или то, что без дома остались?
Как эти немцы рады и улыбаются: ворвались в СССР! Но вот на них обрушились залпы советских пушек, вот красноармейцы открыли огонь. Где немецкие улыбки? Они получили то, что заслужили: кладбища немецких солдат.
А что ети красноармейци потеряли в сентябре 1939 года на Родине моих предков? Заблудились?
@@Mirek-d6z +1
@@Mirek-d6z Это не родина твоих предков, это земли Галицко-Волынского княжества, которое вы присвоили себе, но все честно эти земли опять в руках потомков тех кто там жил до поляков.
@@Mirek-d6z какие твои земли? Присвоенное чужое твоим быть не может, земли вернулись старому владельцу!
@@MakhachSultanov А ты Махач кто Галичанин или Волынец, чтобы на эти земли претендовать?
The u tied states in added Texas new me icon and arizona and took them from mexico
Astrid , such a beautiful name
on September, 1, 1939 Germany attacked Poland. on September, 16 1939 the Polish government hurried to Romania on a bridge through Dnister in Залещиках. Private property of ministers was taken across there in advance". (from the article in "Tomorrow", with поденным description of war of Germany with Poland) on December, 18, 1939 равительство Poland in banishment declared to Soviet Union war (so-called Анжерская declaration) of Augusts, 2, 1944 the government of Poland in banishment arrived to Stalin to "divide a pie". Decided to produce the claims on guidance by Poland and threateningly to remind about old, 1939 to borders. (for Ukrainians interestingly especially) When bad mood, I very like to read this shorthand record. Stalin is politeness and politeness, attention and time. Top, masterpiece of diplomacy!
Viktor Barabanshikov
Просто, Советский Союз в дружбе с Гитлером ударил Польшу ножом в спину 17 сентября 1939 года.
Привет из свободного Кракова, Тшебиня и Пшемысль
@@krzysztofpara6239 According to the results of the Munich agreement, the state of Poland in October 1938 supported Nazi Germany in territorial claims against Czechoslovakia and annexed part of the Czech and Slovak lands, including the towns of Tesinska Silesia, Orava and Spis.The further fate of these territories is interesting. After the collapse of Poland, Orava and Spis were transferred to Slovakia. After the end of World War II, the lands were again occupied by the Poles, the Czechoslovak government was forced to agree to this. To celebrate, the Poles staged ethnic cleansing against ethnic Slovaks and Germans. In 1958 the territories were returned to Czechoslovakia. Now part of Slovakia.Knife in the back is your personal opinion?Historically so.Historically, the Moscow Rurikovich considered illegal the power of the Lithuanian princes and Polish kings on the territory of the former lands of Russia and repeatedly made attempts to recapture these lands. The Romanovs who replaced the Rurikovichs, although they were not direct descendants of the Rurikovichs, nevertheless adopted territorial claims from their predecessors.The Polish and Lithuanian monarchs, in turn, did not consider the claims of the Russian rulers on the lands of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Crown of Poland as legal and fair. This confrontation caused numerous military conflicts with varying success.
Viktor Barabanshikov
Wbiliście nam nóż w plecy !
Viktor Barabanshikov
USSR ! You stabbed Poland in the back! With knife !
@@krzysztofpara6239 Well, let's think together. Poland was hit hard by the Nazi occupation. About 6 million people died at the hands of the Nazi invaders - about one in five people in the country.During the battles of 1944-1945, Poland was liberated by the Red Army. About 600 thousand Soviet soldiers and officers gave their lives for freedom of Poland. Thanks to the diplomatic efforts of Moscow, official Warsaw, as a result of the war, withdrew areas in the eastern part of Germany, which once belonged to the Poles, but were captured by the Germans. Currently, they make up about a third of the territory of Poland.One of the greatest merits of Soviet soldiers in Poland is the salvation of the ancient capital of the country - Krakow. Thanks to the Red Army, in April - May 1945, Poland received a third of the current territory and extensive access to the sea.So thanks to the USSR, Stalin and the Soviet soldier, we see Poland within its current borders. A knife in the back is ridiculous. Learn the story.