@@ewelinanajgebauer8862 The father was French. He moved to Poland at the age of 16 and lost connections with his country of birth. Fryderyk was raised as a Pole. As an adult, he moved to France and - mostly because of political reasons - stayed there, eventually obtaining French citizenship. However he remained close to the community of Polish people living in exile. He never considered himself French and it's said that he never felt comfortable speaking French language. In conclusion, although he had some ties to France, he is considered 100% Polish.
So apparently, this is the source of the Polish EAS Alarm from 1939. Apparently it was never used as an alert signal, but rather a radio station jingle that would be played at certain points.
Correct. This was used by the antenna "Warsaw 1" Untill they changed it in 1935 to the jingle people think is the old "Polish EAS", Which are actually notes from the Polish Army Anthem. The Polish Army blew up Warsaw 1 mid-war because they didn't want the germans to take the emission antenna. This is the jingle used in "Warsaw 2" (which was the one where people mostly tuned in after Warsaw 1 was blown up) and in the Warsaw invasion, after this jingle, they announced the invasion of Warsaw.
This has nothing to do with eas alarm. its just like entry jingle when they start radio program. it was used every day and some radiostations used this until late 2000s. Although They were heavily modified.
th-cam.com/video/huM59mNoOsc/w-d-xo.html 1st sound. this was used until 2012 and btw the station that used this has been opened in 1925. Sooo the same sound has been used for almost 100 years on same radiostationm
This radio signal was used to quietly chilling effect in the film 'Dangerous Moonlight'. While the Polish airmen drew lots to see who would leave on a final bombing raid before the German occupation was total, this played on a radio in the background. A really memorable scene.
Imagine you just waking in september 1 1939 up then hearing this jingle from the tower "Warsaw 1" and then it plays in the radio right before the broadcast. You go into your kitchen and hear the broadcast. When you look into your window you see german Panzer tanks and hear people screaming. When you look up in the sky you see nazi bombers. You run for your life and the tower warsaw 1 gets destroyed. Then the sound comes from Warsaw 2 tower right before it gets taken by nazis.
It wouldn't happen in one day, Poland only mentioned victories on the radio to keep people's morale high. The truth would come crashing down on the last day of the invasion.
Chyba ortograficzny potwór... Całe lata miałem podobne problemy, na szczęście ktoś wymyślił automatyczne sprawdzanie pisowni, oraz programy do ćwiczenia ortografii. Pardon, że się czepiam, ale ja po prostu kocham nasz język. Plus za to, że i tak piszesz lepiej, niż 3/4 użytkowników internetu.
@@pianojay5974 I have no idea what the op is referring to but there you go: "More like an ortographical monster... For many years I had similar problems. Luckily someone came up with autocorrect and programs that teach you the correct spelling. Forgive me for nitpicking, but I simply love our language. The good thing is that you can still write better than 3/4 of the internet." And it's Polish, not Dutch
"Halo, halo. Tu Warszawa i wszystkie rozgłośnie Polskiego Radia" "Dziś rano o godzinie 5 minut 40" "Oddziały niemieckie przekroczyły Granicę Polską" "Łamiaç pakt o niagresci"
Sad that is prob one of the last things ppl heard while the German army was invading the country and starting a war of suffering just imagine, you woke up early in the morning, the sound of distant gun fire echo in your head that’s quickly cut off by this jingle, you have chills listening to it so you change the channel, “the Germans are 15 miles away from Warsaw” you change back to the jingle, you lay on the rocking chair beside you and watch as the frontline gets closer and closer to your house, the jingle is as loud as ever as a rouge artillery bomb is going towards you, your suffering is over but suffering has just started for the rest of the world
Fun Fact : This The Polish Radio Jingle And It’s Scary Due The Poor Quality Of The Radio In The Moment, This Was Sounded Before The Announcement Of German Invasion Of Poland, Right Before The Last Message And The EAS Alarm
Na obrazie widać dwa nadajniki. Po środku jeden z nich jest krzywy jakby miał się przewrócić. Taki widok jest z Chojnic. Widziałem je jak jechałem nad morze ma wakacje.
To krzywe to drut antenowy który dołączony jest do rozpiętego drutu pomiedzy dwoma odizolowanymi masztami ktore tylko podtrzymują drut w górze . To jest antena typu T. Po wojnie już takich nie robiono ze względu na małą sprawność.
@ave616 ...no i widzisz, pampersy tez wymyslili.Podobno nic nie przepuszczaja.Wiesz, "Kto Tam Jestes", czy jestes "Pardon", czy byly komuch, czy nowy, nagle hrabia...polecam pampersy. Mam nadzieje, ze nie zostaniesz dziennikarzem, inzynierem, doktorem, wajchowym na kolejach. Masz szanse zostac prezydentem. Znaczy specjalista. P.S,. Tez kocham nasz jezyk:-)
To this day, Program One has this signal, only in a new version. Do dziś Program Pierwszy ma ten sygnał, tylko w nowej wersji. th-cam.com/video/isFSaGCt4KQ/w-d-xo.html
When You Realize The Paws Dance Lore Is THAT he Is being held at gunpoint to do this and even if he Did once the Song ended they would shoot him in the face. Causing his head to burst open with lots and lots of Blood coming out. These Paws dance videos have Deep violent lore
Przed wojną faktycznie stały dwa maszty w miejscowości Łazy. .. oddalone o jakieś 10 km od tak zwanego Raszyna.. moja babcia pamięta jak te dwa maszty wysadzili
@@KennyThaSharp two antennas called Warsaw 1 and Warsaw 2. Warsaw 1 got exploded by polish soilders to prevent nazis to invade us. Warsaw 2 got taken by Nazis. The ground is the warsaw city with the river called "Wisła"
SPIKER LIVE: Halo halo tu Warszawa i wszystkie rozgłośnie polskiego radia. Dziś rano o godzinie 5 minut 40 oddziały niemieckie przekroczyły granicę polską łamiąc pakt o [NIE AGRESJI]. Bombardowano szereg miast. Za chwilę usłyszą państwo komunikat specjalny….. Nagranie RPR: A więc WOJNA. Z dniem dzisiejszym wszelkie sprawy i zagadnienia schodzą na plan dalszy. Całe nasze życie publiczne i prywatne przestawiamy na specjalne tory. Weszliśmy w okres wojny. Cały wysiłek narodu musi iść w jednym kierunku. Wszyscy jesteśmy żołnierzami Musimy myśleć tylko o jednym [WALKA AŻ DO ZWYCIĘZTWA]
imagine you are just living life in Warsaw in August 31 1939. you are heading to the market area downtown and once you are done shopping you go back home.Suddenly midnight you hear this and notice it is 3 o clock .You hear the eas alarm and you are confused on what to do. just to only do nothing but to give up. You hear this jingle just to end it all in Poland.
Imagine wakinh up in 1939 in poland and then hear the radio say german troops arrived at warsaw U go outside Hear this sound And look at civilians running away screaming. While getting chased by a panzer tank. And seeing a ton of dead bodies of dead soldiers and civilians WHILE HEARING THIS SOUND
its kinda scary, but if you were in the 1939. you hear the message about germany invade poland. and also, if youre interested, its scary because of these days was radio really low quality. this is just a normal piano.
Story:Your a normal person who lives in Poland And all of a sudden this plays warning you about a strange tall figure that has dark black skin and is 7’4 feet tall You look out your window and you see the strange figure You hide under your bed,scared waiting for it to go away Luckily it dosent find you and moves on to another house The end
This would be a perfect sound for analog horror
Exactly what I was thinking, this is something straight out of The Walten Files lol
waiting for new chapter of walten ?
sounds a bit like eateot album 1st song
It must have felt like a horror during the invasion of Poland
@@inksans6021 what a crossover.
This is actually Chopin’s Military Polonaise if you are wondering.
Yeah,many people Say that Chopin is from France but he is actually from Poland
It is still used as a Polish radio jingle
@@pablolelsWell, he's both. French mother, Polish Father.
@@ewelinanajgebauer8862 The father was French. He moved to Poland at the age of 16 and lost connections with his country of birth. Fryderyk was raised as a Pole. As an adult, he moved to France and - mostly because of political reasons - stayed there, eventually obtaining French citizenship. However he remained close to the community of Polish people living in exile. He never considered himself French and it's said that he never felt comfortable speaking French language. In conclusion, although he had some ties to France, he is considered 100% Polish.
This is still terrifying if you hear this in the wrong situation
This same piano was sampled for the polish 1939 eas witch is even more terrifying
@@bulletgamess5051
1 - The Emergency Alert System didn't exist until 1963. This was a jingle.
2 - Which*
So apparently, this is the source of the Polish EAS Alarm from 1939. Apparently it was never used as an alert signal, but rather a radio station jingle that would be played at certain points.
Correct. This was used by the antenna "Warsaw 1" Untill they changed it in 1935 to the jingle people think is the old "Polish EAS", Which are actually notes from the Polish Army Anthem. The Polish Army blew up Warsaw 1 mid-war because they didn't want the germans to take the emission antenna. This is the jingle used in "Warsaw 2" (which was the one where people mostly tuned in after Warsaw 1 was blown up) and in the Warsaw invasion, after this jingle, they announced the invasion of Warsaw.
it is a variation about Chopins military polonaise, and uses to this day as Polish Radio 1 jingle
This has nothing to do with eas alarm. its just like entry jingle when they start radio program. it was used every day and some radiostations used this until late 2000s. Although They were heavily modified.
th-cam.com/video/huM59mNoOsc/w-d-xo.html 1st sound. this was used until 2012 and btw the station that used this has been opened in 1925. Sooo the same sound has been used for almost 100 years on same radiostationm
It is still used in polish radio "jedynka" which means "radio number one"
This sounds like you're just fading in and out of consciousness as you slowly bleed out
YOU SCARE ME
@weimar republic who me or him?
@weimar republic ?? What did I do-
@@Titanic_mapping ZFNSJBZF SORRY
@weimar republic ok lol
Ten odgłos mnie przeraża..
To masz coś z głową
Mnie tez sucie
Mnie też ://
@@inyt2137 joanna sepetowska sobolewska cipolewska sut
nie wiem o co ci chodzi taki wesoły durr to jest
To jest reprezentacja spokojnego powiedzenia „nie wyjdziesz z tego żywy”
This is so creepy knowing that this was used before announcing the German invasion.
Idk if it's still used but I think they still used it in 2013
@@Mizukisu_ its still used in 2024 (yes i know 1 year ago)
This radio signal was used to quietly chilling effect in the film 'Dangerous Moonlight'. While the Polish airmen drew lots to see who would leave on a final bombing raid before the German occupation was total, this played on a radio in the background. A really memorable scene.
Imagine you just waking in september 1 1939 up then hearing this jingle from the tower "Warsaw 1" and then it plays in the radio right before the broadcast. You go into your kitchen and hear the broadcast. When you look into your window you see german Panzer tanks and hear people screaming. When you look up in the sky you see nazi bombers. You run for your life and the tower warsaw 1 gets destroyed. Then the sound comes from Warsaw 2 tower right before it gets taken by nazis.
hello hello? Can you hear us-
It wouldn't all happen in one second
@@slooeverysunday7065 ye
Warsaw 1 had switched jingles in 1945, and the polish army exploded Warsaw 1 just before the Nazi invasion.
It wouldn't happen in one day, Poland only mentioned victories on the radio to keep people's morale high. The truth would come crashing down on the last day of the invasion.
Imagine this tune is going on and there’s explosions and screams outside your house
*ᴛᴇʀʀɪғʏɪɴɢ ɪ ɴᴇᴠᴇʀ ᴡᴀɴɴᴀ ᴛʜɪɴᴋ ᴛʜᴀᴛ ᴀɢᴀɪɴ*
How do you edit text?
@Shubaduckforever IskittleI oh ffs it's not an alarm, it's just the radio jingle in that '39 audio quality
Chyba ortograficzny potwór... Całe lata miałem podobne problemy, na szczęście ktoś wymyślił automatyczne sprawdzanie pisowni, oraz programy do ćwiczenia ortografii.
Pardon, że się czepiam, ale ja po prostu kocham nasz język.
Plus za to, że i tak piszesz lepiej, niż 3/4 użytkowników internetu.
Can anybody translate this I don't speak -his language- Dutch
@@pianojay5974 I have no idea what the op is referring to but there you go:
"More like an ortographical monster... For many years I had similar problems. Luckily someone came up with autocorrect and programs that teach you the correct spelling.
Forgive me for nitpicking, but I simply love our language.
The good thing is that you can still write better than 3/4 of the internet."
And it's Polish, not Dutch
it's actually kind of relaxing, just not if i was dying and this played.
"Halo, halo. Tu Warszawa i wszystkie rozgłośnie Polskiego Radia"
"Dziś rano o godzinie 5 minut 40"
"Oddziały niemieckie przekroczyły Granicę Polską"
"Łamiaç pakt o niagresci"
ç
Czy on jest używany do dziś? I jeśli tak to w jakich porach?
@OMEGA Translasion : no its just the newer version
@@gigachad7041 google translate works on youtube directly now
Tak, jest używany ale w odnowionej wersji
Był chyba do końca 20 wieku
Ten sygnał jest używany do dziś
Sad that is prob one of the last things ppl heard while the German army was invading the country and starting a war of suffering just imagine, you woke up early in the morning, the sound of distant gun fire echo in your head that’s quickly cut off by this jingle, you have chills listening to it so you change the channel, “the Germans are 15 miles away from Warsaw” you change back to the jingle, you lay on the rocking chair beside you and watch as the frontline gets closer and closer to your house, the jingle is as loud as ever as a rouge artillery bomb is going towards you, your suffering is over but suffering has just started for the rest of the world
Fun Fact : This The Polish Radio Jingle And It’s Scary Due The Poor Quality Of The Radio In The Moment, This Was Sounded Before The Announcement Of German Invasion Of Poland, Right Before The Last Message And The EAS Alarm
Not really right after though,there was 6 days between this and the last message
to jest takie głośne i przerażające..
Podobno tylko raz w chistori sygnał Polskiego Radia się zmienił gruntownie, na jakiś czas. Po śmierci Marszałka Piłsudskiego.
*historii
BAM BA BAM BABABA BABA BA BA BAM
This sounds like something that would be in the Walten files
Kochani tamtejsi Polacy: kochani moi krewni .....
Ortograficzna literówka. Chyba wiadomo że chodziło o słowo "historii"
Na obrazie widać dwa nadajniki. Po środku jeden z nich jest krzywy jakby miał się przewrócić. Taki widok jest z Chojnic. Widziałem je jak jechałem nad morze ma wakacje.
A w tych chójnicach to wypadek był
To krzywe to drut antenowy który dołączony jest do rozpiętego drutu pomiedzy dwoma odizolowanymi masztami ktore tylko podtrzymują drut w górze . To jest antena typu T. Po wojnie już takich nie robiono ze względu na małą sprawność.
Pamiętasz gdzie konkretnie?
Fort Mokotów
How Dolores hears Family Madrigal:
@ave616 ...no i widzisz, pampersy tez wymyslili.Podobno nic nie przepuszczaja.Wiesz, "Kto Tam Jestes", czy jestes "Pardon", czy byly komuch, czy nowy, nagle hrabia...polecam pampersy. Mam nadzieje, ze nie zostaniesz dziennikarzem, inzynierem, doktorem, wajchowym na kolejach. Masz szanse zostac prezydentem. Znaczy specjalista.
P.S,. Tez kocham nasz jezyk:-)
It is an introduction to the Chopin Polonaise a-dur op. 40 nr 1
I’m pretty sure this is from Chopin's Polonaise op. 40 no.1 in A major
Dzisiaj jako sławna polska jedynka
Pamiętam jak to grali rano w 39 ale nie było źle
It's even scarier when you know what happened to poland in 1939
chwała Polsce chwała wojsku Polski😞.....
It is a bit eerie
To this day, Program One has this signal, only in a new version.
Do dziś Program Pierwszy ma ten sygnał, tylko w nowej wersji. th-cam.com/video/isFSaGCt4KQ/w-d-xo.html
Kurde muszę sobie to ustawić na dzwonek.
Nadal nie ustawiłem Xd
I nadal Xd serio to kiedyś zrobię Xd
When You Realize The Paws Dance Lore Is THAT he Is being held at gunpoint to do this and even if he Did once the Song ended they would shoot him in the face. Causing his head to burst open with lots and lots of Blood coming out. These Paws dance videos have Deep violent lore
Dude what?
🔥🔥🔥
Przed wojną faktycznie stały dwa maszty w miejscowości Łazy. .. oddalone o jakieś 10 km od tak zwanego Raszyna.. moja babcia pamięta jak te dwa maszty wysadzili
sounds like a beautiful alarm
Sounds like polish eas.
@lukasz dluzniewski that’s because the polish eas mock is a distorted version of this
Obyśmy już nigdy tego nie usłyszeli
The image is sorta creepy but the song is creepier
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What's scary about the image? It's literally two antennas
@@KennyThaSharp two antennas called Warsaw 1 and Warsaw 2. Warsaw 1 got exploded by polish soilders to prevent nazis to invade us. Warsaw 2 got taken by Nazis. The ground is the warsaw city with the river called "Wisła"
@@KennyThaSharp i see 3
jakie ciary
This would be a perfect song for the old world blues mod hearts of iron 4
SPIKER LIVE: Halo halo tu Warszawa i wszystkie rozgłośnie polskiego radia.
Dziś rano o godzinie 5 minut 40 oddziały niemieckie przekroczyły granicę polską łamiąc pakt o [NIE AGRESJI]. Bombardowano szereg miast. Za chwilę usłyszą państwo komunikat specjalny…..
Nagranie RPR: A więc WOJNA.
Z dniem dzisiejszym wszelkie sprawy i zagadnienia schodzą na plan dalszy.
Całe nasze życie publiczne i prywatne przestawiamy na specjalne tory.
Weszliśmy w okres wojny.
Cały wysiłek narodu musi iść
w jednym kierunku.
Wszyscy jesteśmy żołnierzami
Musimy myśleć tylko o jednym
[WALKA AŻ DO ZWYCIĘZTWA]
yea, for sure im not sleeping tonight.
Thank goodness im not alone.
Co tak właściwie znajduje się na zdjęciu?
Radio antennas
Dla mnie to po prostu odgłos z jakiejś bajki dla dzieci w 43 gęstości
Albo może nawet w 1939 gęstości...
@@L_back w 01.09.1939 gęstości takiej o nowej xD
This jingle was used in the Komunikat last message in 1939.
Halo, halo. Czy nas słyszycie? To nas ostatni komunikat…
This screams “something bad will happen soon”
This is more scary than the Polish EAS alarm from 1939
that isn't an eas alarm its part of "warsaw 1" raido.
This became 1939 Poland eas alarm
999999999999999/10 SPOOKY AF
Co to jest "chistori"?
Podobne do sygnału EAS
@Maria p Cuen It's similiar to the EAS signal
@@skymaster0yt polska nie miała w tamtym momencie takiego sygnału, a przynajmniej nie był to drugi dżingiel, obecy system ostrzegawczy to kod morsea
@@KennyThaSharp Nie wiedziałem że to kod morsea
To nie EAS. EAS to te nowe alarmy a te Dzwonki to te stare alarmy
@@skymaster0yt to jest Polonez Chopina, Polska jako kraj nigdy nie miała niczego na kształt CONELRAD, EBS czy EAS
Czy to jest z 2 wojny światowej?
yes
When youre doing a piano lesson at class and youre piano was set to bass boosted
Now everyone thinks this is the polish eas alarm in 9130 XD
theres no modern technology in 9130 A.D
9130?
this ones even creepier than warsaw 1's chime
Chyba nadal je mają
Czemu Polskie Radio a sami obco j3zyczny. Btw najstarszy film jaki widziałem na głównej
bo mają obsesję na punkcie tego komunikatu wojennego z 1 wrzesnia 1939
imagine you are just living life in Warsaw in August 31 1939. you are heading to the market area downtown and once you are done shopping you go back home.Suddenly midnight you hear this and notice it is 3 o clock .You hear the eas alarm and you are confused on what to do. just to only do nothing but to give up. You hear this jingle just to end it all in Poland.
its not eas its a radio tone
@@saltsalted1528 I know that,it was a radio jingle
You wouldn't know Poland was coming to an end, the radio favoured any positive news to keep Polish morale high.
At least they know how to scare people away from danger
When Mom gets to 0:
I'M CURSED
D:
IT ACTUALLY EXISTS. (Prove me wrong)
Why does the piano sound so wierd
Recorded 82 years ago
Bc it was recorded in 1939 dumbo-
Nawet nawet
THIS FUCKING LOUD NOISE
ok so I have a vent that leads to my basement and it’s loud af so you know what happened :)
When the ice cream man:
Imagine wakinh up in 1939 in poland and then hear the radio say german troops arrived at warsaw
U go outside
Hear this sound
And look at civilians running away screaming. While getting chased by a panzer tank. And seeing a ton of dead bodies of dead soldiers and civilians WHILE HEARING THIS SOUND
My great grandmother was only 4 when she probably heard that sound(i said probably because I don't know if she had a radio)
MY EARS
the radios in the olden days scare me
Can't wait for horror Film with my favorite Interwar Poland songs!
vibe
sounds a bit like eateot album 1st song
this is not creepy it is death to my ears
Of course it is, because you're a fnaf fanboy
Nice
@khedronn Chyba przez Dwójkę.
The EAS 1939 alarm is so, so, so creepy! I'm still hiding underneath my covers!
its kinda scary, but if you were in the 1939. you hear the message about germany invade poland. and also, if youre interested, its scary because of these days was radio really low quality. this is just a normal piano.
There’s a creepy version of this jingle and that is the 1939 polish eas alarm
That’s what I saw b4 this vid
This wasn't a EAS alarm
Can't wait for a horror Film with my favorite Patriotic songs!
Wtf that wasnt eas alarm its just polish radio jingle
@@taboret3280 that's what I'm saying
POV: you are an Arabic kid in 2016 who was locked up in a store's bathroom
1939-1941 Najgorsze lata II Rzeczypospolitej
Czego ty nie powiesz
No nie wiem był jeszcze Wołyń,powstanie warszawskie i wiele innych A to 43-44
Raczej 43-44
This reminds me of eateot
Bliss moment
Hiding under the blanket with my friends
perfect traumacore music
0:03
Bass boosted piano
All i hear is polish vow
OMG! 😢
0:10
this is was played with piano now is creepy sound:
im lucky i dont live in poland
Pierwsze Lato z Radiem 😄
@metalowa666gosia No co ty??!!
Creepy ten dźwięk ://
nie wiem o co ci chodzi taki wesoły durr to jest
@@dr40002 chodzi o jego ton i ten szelest.
@@KennyThaSharp właśnie o durru napisałem wesoły ton czyli durr a "szelest" to przez słabe mikrofony w tamtym czasie to wiesz
Taki lekko straszny.....
They are here for me… Please don’t take this serious
What the song is creepy
Chopin's Military Polonaise
Story:Your a normal person who lives in Poland
And all of a sudden this plays warning you about a strange tall figure that has dark black skin and is 7’4 feet tall
You look out your window and you see the strange figure
You hide under your bed,scared waiting for it to go away
Luckily it dosent find you and moves on to another house
The end
tf completely unrelated
stfu kid don't joke About war