Polish are patriots and brave people. They love their country and never betray others. God bless Poland and Poles. 🙏
@LadyEvend
2 ай бұрын
@@beneundercover2885👍 ❤️🇵🇱
@magdasienkiewicz8546
2 ай бұрын
thanke you and God bless you too
@Andrzej-k8c2h
2 ай бұрын
✌️🗡️🇵🇱🗡️💪
@KamilazWarszawy
23 күн бұрын
True, God bless you too and your family for generations
@mlody9082
3 ай бұрын
My great-grandfather fight in the Battle of Britain. He was a pilot. We are not begging for freedom, we are fighting for it.
@KamilazWarszawy
23 күн бұрын
Nie jak ci co sie przyzwyczili do bycia na kolanach, slugi za szlugi. Nas kolana nie bola, nie blagamy tylko walczymy o wolnosc (przepraszam ale nie mam polskiej klawiatury, ja na wygnaniu)
@jankowalski3220
4 ай бұрын
General Stanisław Maczek, commander of the 1st armored division (Germans called it Black Devils) which crossed the battle route from Caen to Wilhelshaven, was a bartender after the war, the Allies refused to allow him the veterans' allowance. Polish fate roads.
@chillout914
4 ай бұрын
no one will feel your suffer , polish people you were real men and women thank you and greetings from the UAE !!!
@Bakambol
4 ай бұрын
Dzięki bracie i pozdrawiam z Polski🇵🇱
@MarkDavis-i3c
4 ай бұрын
I am English and am proud of they sacrifice, my grandparents told me how they were great full like so many other British people and were unhappy how the polish pilots were sent back to Poland by our gov only to face Stalin. We are so proud of you and don’t forget.
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
3 ай бұрын
Dry your uninformed crocodile tears and read how In 1947 the UK passed the "1947 Polish Resettlement Act". It was the act of UK parliament that granted FULL UK citizenship and residency rights to over 250,000 Polish ex service personnel AND their families. Britain was the FIRST allied nation to pass such legislation, followed by the French in 1948 and finally the USA was shamed into doing likewise in 1949. NO Polish service personnel were forcible returned to Poland post WW2. A small number CHOSE to return (after all they weren't prisoners of the UK) but in most cases those who did lived (and sometimes died) regretting that choice. If you'd like a COMPLETELY different take on UK Polish relations after WW2, then have a listen to this gentleman, Victor Komarnicki, who flew with the RAF during WW2 as a bomber pilot with 300 (Polish) Sqd. kzitem.info/news/bejne/zK-g2HuJroVpg6Q Notice if you will HIS account and FIRST HAND experience of how Poles were treated in the UK post WW2. A COMPLETELY different view that is a WORLD away from the treatment that many uninformed commenters in these threads portray. it is also "straight from the horse's mouth" so to speak.
@polishenglishnorwegiandutch
4 ай бұрын
I love your reaction to my country’s history. Simply beautiful. Thank you ❤
@VxDamagExV
4 ай бұрын
Girl you have to come and live in Poland. You have a BIG Heart, and you understand. Love you for that. Greetings from Poland. 🙂
@jarecki1180
4 ай бұрын
Wiesz ile takich kanałów jest na KZitem? Oni wszyscy łapią Ciebie na Twoją naiwność byle wyświetlenia się zgadzały. Nie wie nic o Polsce ,to tylko gra ....
@RafałBanaś-t5k
2 ай бұрын
@@jarecki1180 a skąd wiesz? tusk i jego ciemnota już sprzedają POLSKE !!!!!!!! Nie chcę reparacji od niemiec z szolcem jakiś dil dla siebie kręci 😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
@agataszary5853
3 ай бұрын
Jestem Polką. Dziękuję Ci za ten film. Zapraszamy do Polski . Poznasz nasz piękny kraj. Mamy wspaniałe krajobrazy , piękne lasy , jeziora morze , góry. Ludzie są bardzo przyjacielscy. Zspewniam Cię że poczujesz się jak we własnej rodzinie.
@mariolondyn50
4 ай бұрын
That was 3rd time where polish soldiers made a decisive contributies saved Europe ! The 1st time in 1683 polish Husaria ( the best heavy riders formation on the World on that time ) made a decisive contribution to defeating the Ottoman onslaught Vienna ( capital of Austria ) . The 2nd time in 1920 ( only 2 years after the creation of the new Polish state and the formation of the Polish army) , where polish army stopped and drove away the Soviet Red Army to the East, which wanted to bring the communist revolution to Western Europe .
@Matik0921
4 ай бұрын
bulshit
@ukasznowak5790
3 ай бұрын
@@Matik0921 it's true, I advise you to read the History and then comment
@Matik0921
3 ай бұрын
@@ukasznowak5790 what should i read? Wich book, chanell ?
@WALDEMARBĄK-z2x
3 ай бұрын
Przypominam że w 1920 r. Polacy PIERWSI NAPADLI NA SOWIETÓW .W imię interesów niemieckich by stworzyć bufor dla Niemiec w postacji ukrainy.
@mariolondyn50
4 ай бұрын
Witold Urbanowicz one of the best polish pilot ( was showed in this film ) said one famouse sentence " We are not begging for freedom, we are fighting for freedom ". But living on this times , let me say more : " Freedom and prosperity are not given to anyone once and for all ". I'm afraid that next generations in some countries they will find out about it .
@rastaman4180
4 ай бұрын
and now you know how Polish people feel and not to worry it make us stronger
@Koneser...
4 ай бұрын
Dziękuje za reakcje na ten film, nie po raz pierwszy walczymy w dużo większym przeciwnikiem. Poszukaj informacji o bitwach Polish Winged Hussars 💪💪💪
@XxMinecraftMagickX
4 ай бұрын
"Because We Do Not Beg For Freedom, We Fight For It"
@whitewitch32
4 ай бұрын
Witold Urbanowicz
@Witold-v3o
4 ай бұрын
Zawsze tak było, że Polacy o swoją wolność sami walczyli - mam nadzieję, że teraz będzie innaczej...
@KqrolTV
4 ай бұрын
Your reactions are great! Nice to know that foreigners learn our great history
@jerzy7118
4 ай бұрын
Poles never forgave the betrayal of the Allies, and hundreds of thousands of Poles fought and died thinking that they would return to a free Poland.
@blazejflorkiewicz9698
4 ай бұрын
pewnie ze nie zapomnimy
@Fredior
4 ай бұрын
we will never !
@ku8a118
4 ай бұрын
we will never forget. the west is killing itself SMIERC WROGA OJCZYZNY
@jinkerspl
4 ай бұрын
That`s a historical fact. ThaNks to polish squadron 303 Graet Britain is still exist. Do You know how that bastards thank to Us? The sent Us a bill for a gasoline for their planes We used to help Them in Battle For England and confiscated all of Our gold which We asked Them to keep until We will get back Our occupated land. They even didin`t allowed to our squadron to be a part of VICTORY PARADE in London. City of London Corporation CRIMINALS!
@SJG-nr8uj
4 ай бұрын
On 1st September 1939 Hitler invaded Poland. Britain and France gave him 48 hours to withdraw his forces. He failed to do so. On 3rd September 1939 Britain and France declared war on Germany. Apparently there was dancing in the streets of Warsaw when the Poles heard the news of the British and French support. That month the British succeeded in penning the German 'pocket battleship' Graf Spee into Montevideo harbour, and her captain sank her. On 14th October 1939 a German U-boat sneaked into Scapa Flow harbour in Orkney and sank HMS Royal Oak. Britain's army crossed the Channel to try to help the defence of France, but were kicked back into the sea in 1940 and France surrendered. Much of France then collaborated with the Nazis. The Royal Navy was forced to sink the French fleet, out of fear it would fall into Nazi hands. So there was no betrayal on Britain's behalf. The British Army was no match for the Wehrmacht. The RAF was tiny in comparison with the Luftwaffe. And even the German capital ships were better than ours, though we had more of them. So Britain launched into a war, in support of Poland, despite being completely unready for it and half-expecting to lose it. At the end of the war there was no way on earth that the western allies could have kicked Stalin's Red Army out of Poland. It would have been World War Three, fought on Polish soil, with the result that none of us might ever have been born. Britain ceased to pay its war debts for World War Two in about 2006, so don't ever think you're the only ones with a hard-luck story.
@stankeszka8946
3 ай бұрын
Thank you Lady for your tears .I do cry with you !!! ❤❤❤❤❤
@dominikmu-gz4mp
4 ай бұрын
for this suffering. there was discrimination in Europe against Polish citizens. in order to completely destroy Poland
@rafanowacki2260
4 ай бұрын
It is Poles who speak knowing their history - "No one gives freedom for free because we had to fight for it all the time"
@kcjw9396
4 ай бұрын
did you fight for any freedom?
@maniek-pp4hg
4 ай бұрын
@@kcjw9396Not us, but our grandparents. And don't you say that it was a long time ago and we should live in the present and live in harmony with the Germans and forget about everything. We can only live in harmony, but we can never forget or forgive. We know the stories of waxen grandfathers, soldiers who, when Poland was already conquered, wanted to continue fighting for their country. This forced them to fight on the Western Front, i.e. in defense of countries such as Great Britain, the Battle of Britain, Belgium, the Netherlands, France or the capture of Monte Cassino in Italy. As you can see, our grandparents fought to weaken the Germans in any way. However, they contributed more to saving Western countries than their own country. After the war, they were not even in the procession celebrating the victory over Germany. This is how the British paid us back. Moreover, even though they worked in England, they were no longer welcome there. This is how they repaid them, so this story gives a lesson for us Poles. Don't trust anyone, don't trust any alliances. Here the Poles made a mistake, but they had no choice. Britain continues to see secret files relating to Poland in World War II. There's probably a lot to learn there. Now we know that Great Britain knew before us about the secret Molotov-Rubentrop Pact, i.e. the division of Poland between Germany and the USSR. However, they wanted Poland to fight and gained as much time as possible to prepare for a German attack on Great Britain.
@maniek-pp4hg
4 ай бұрын
And as we know, Great Britain and France had an alliance with Poland. They were supposed to help and enter and fight the Germans. This help never came even though they declared war on Germany.
@whitewitch32
4 ай бұрын
@@kcjw9396yes we do,a n you don't realise that we fight for that freedom even now.
@waynediffin8825
4 ай бұрын
this battle.. saved the entire world.. not just Britain.
@adamnn6058
4 ай бұрын
I,ve seen this video so many times.My heart bleeding everytime I watch it.But I have to watch, because i want to remember 303 squadron and all polish heroes fighting for british freedom for the end of my life.
@maurycyzych3129
4 ай бұрын
You're such a beautiful human being, thank you.
@123voy321
4 ай бұрын
Pozdrowienia z Polski.. 🇵🇱💪🏻
@sekurity3311
3 ай бұрын
Thank You for your tears, greetings from Poland ❤️❤️
@gaftaztube
4 ай бұрын
Hello Starr Larh... Thank you sharing this Historic moment In our darkest times Here In England with the battle of Britain God bless all that had fallen and served and all that had suffered that effected all our lives across the world.....
@cakedekor
4 ай бұрын
Polski dywizjon 303 był najlepszy wśród wszystkich walczących w tej bitwie. Warto też pamiętać, że po wojnie rząd Wielkiej Brytanii za użyczenie Polakom paliwa, samolotów i lotnisk kazał sobie zapłacić złotem, które wywieźliśmy we wrześniu 1939 roku z Warszawy. Żeby przelać Polską krew w obronie Anglii musieliśmy angolom zapłacić polskim złotem. Razem 107 650 000 funtów.
@yeti746
4 ай бұрын
To nieprawda. Korzystaliśmy ze sprzętu na zasadzie pożyczenia. Od złota jakie było w Wielkiej Brytanii odliczono jedynie za utrzymanie cywilów. Resztę zwrócono rządowi PRL. To co Ty napisałeś komunistyczna propaganda rozprzestrzeniała z sobie wiadomych powodów.
@cakedekor
4 ай бұрын
@@yeti746 dzisiaj też wszyscy krzyczą wojna ,wojna . Dadzą nam broń tak jak Ukrainie tyle żeby przetrwać i żeby jak najwięcej stracić ludzi i sprzętu , a po wojnie wystawią nam rachunek . W Polsce zrobi się miejsce dla narodu wybranego i bogatych ukrainców . Pewnie w Krakowie zrobią sobie drugą stolicę .
@sawomircerajewski2626
4 ай бұрын
Podaj źródło tej informacji o tym zlocie bo bajki opowiadasz 😂
@cakedekor
4 ай бұрын
@@sawomircerajewski2626 poczytaj komentarze wszyscy o tym wiedzą tyko nie ty:)
@sawomircerajewski2626
4 ай бұрын
@@cakedekor i wszyscy opowiadacie bzdury i powielacie komunistyczne bajki polska zapłaciła jedynie za utrzymanie administracji cywilnej za lata 1939 -1946 owszem Angole chcieli kasę ale się z tego wycofali 😉
@radekjasper8792
4 ай бұрын
thanks for this film Starr Larh u are uniq person. im polish solder my self. thanknyou for memory of this heroses
@krzysztofkomarnicki9959
4 ай бұрын
Thank You!
@WOJTEKPI1
4 ай бұрын
Thank You!
@pawenogas4475
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for tears. They are precious for Polish people especially
@aczka212
4 ай бұрын
49:56 we were betrayed, we were humiliated, we were destroyed at that time once again, this disgrace will follow some nations forever, we are Poles, we do not forget the wrong that happened to us, now you see why we treat other nations with great distance, because there will always be someone who will put....... a knife in our already wounded back, despite everything, we... will never give up Poland has not died yet as long as we are alive
@SJG-nr8uj
4 ай бұрын
On 1st September 1939 Hitler invaded Poland. Britain and France gave him 48 hours to withdraw his forces. He failed to do so. On 3rd September 1939 Britain and France declared war on Germany. Apparently there was dancing in the streets of Warsaw when the Poles heard the news of the British and French support. That month the British succeeded in penning the German 'pocket battleship' Graf Spee into Montevideo harbour, and her captain sank her. On 14th October 1939 a German U-boat sneaked into Scapa Flow harbour in Orkney and sank HMS Royal Oak. Britain's army crossed the Channel to try to help the defence of France, but were kicked back into the sea in 1940 and France surrendered. Much of France then collaborated with the Nazis. The Royal Navy was forced to sink the French fleet, out of fear it would fall into Nazi hands. So there was no betrayal on Britain's behalf. The British Army was no match for the Wehrmacht. The RAF was tiny in comparison with the Luftwaffe. And even the German capital ships were better than ours, though we had more of them. So Britain launched into a war, in support of Poland, despite being completely unready for it and half-expecting to lose it. At the end of the war there was no way on earth that the western allies could have kicked Stalin's Red Army out of Poland. It would have been World War Three, fought on Polish soil, with the result that none of us might ever have been born. Britain ceased to pay its war debts for World War Two in about 2006, so don't ever think you're the only ones with a hard-luck story.
@dareklenovo8883
4 ай бұрын
Kiedy zjebie...my zyjemy
@RafałBanaś-t5k
2 ай бұрын
@@SJG-nr8ujw POLSCE zginęło 6000000 a z rannymi powojennymi około 7 milionów ludzi!!!!!! Rozkradziono całą Polskę do dzisiaj dzieła sztuki są w niemcach!!!!!! Co ty pierdolisz za głupoty!!!!!!!!!!
@pamagnolia
4 ай бұрын
This was a splendid video. Your reaction was so touching. 😊
@waltkowalski3458
4 ай бұрын
Po wojnie rząd Wielkiej Brytanii za użyczenie Polakom paliwa, samolotów i lotnisk kazał polsce zapłacić złotem zdeponowanym w UK, wywiezionym w 1939 roku z Warszawy. Zaplacikismy Wielkiej Brytanii polskim złotem na kwote 107 650 000 funtów w tamtym czasie.
@Dragon-do4lf
4 ай бұрын
303 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@PlGimli
4 ай бұрын
Treaty about finances between Poland and Great Britain and Northern Ireland, signed in London on June 24 1946 Dla tych którzy potrzebują DOWODÓW.
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
4 ай бұрын
So what? Do you believe wars are paid for by charity and cost nothing? Do you stupidly expect OTHER PEOPLE (i.e the UK taxpayer) to pay for the Polish part of the war effort to topple the murderous nazi regime and remove its evil from POLISH SOIL? When YOU go out for a night out, do you expect your friends to pay for your food and drinks? Seeing as you like "fun facts" here are a few more for you to enjoy.... Polish "honour" meant that when it was graciously allowed to set up its exiled government in London in June 1940 it signed various agreements with the British government, one of which was to pay for all the goods and services it received from Britain, the exiled Polish government preferring to be an "independent national force" rather than a ragged bunch of itinerant mercenaries. For its own part, Britain had by 1942 handed ALL 1,400 TONS of its OWN pre-war gold reserve over to the US government to pay for the arms and equipment it was using to continue the fight against the conquerors of YOUR country. Once all that gold had been spent, we then handed over ALL of our own cutting edge British scientific research to the US as well as global basing rights on empire territory to the US armed forces, and then when all that had been accounted for, we ran the British part of the war effort and indeed our whole UK economy on US Loans. Not "GIFTS"... but "LOANS" that needed repaying. We only finished repaying the tens of BILLIONS of pounds worth of debt to the US in 2006. As a result of this unforeseen ruinous expenditure we could no longer afford to maintain our own empire, which hastened the collapse of both the British Empire & the entire UK economy after WW2. By the end of WW2 Great Britain had been transformed from the world's richest nation in 1900 to the world's largest debtor in 1945. What you also will have utterly no awareness of is that the majority of Polish war debt was written off by the UK as it was clear that there was no way that the postwar Polish communist regime were ever going to pay the rest of it back. And then clueless commenters like yourself complain about having to pay a pittance for YOUR part in freeing YOUR country from nazi death camps & tyranny. You should have let us know in 1939 that you were going to beat the nazis alone, then we could have left you to it, and saved ourselves all our OWN gold reserve, 460,000 British lives and our empire. Now please go and burn the communist schoolbooks your country was forced to "learn" from between 1945 and 1990.
@mikamika6371
4 ай бұрын
To powinno by opublikowane bo nie ujrzy swiatla nigdy
@PlGimli
4 ай бұрын
@@mikamika6371 Nikomu na tym nie zależy, w dodatku tylko część traktatów jest ogólnie dostępna.
@januszopydo7982
4 ай бұрын
Hello! Dywizjon 303 to tylko fragment. Polacy mieli też Dywizjony 302, 306, 307, 308, 309, 315, 316, 317, 318, 663 i Dywizjony bombowe - 300, 301, 304, 305. Latali do końca wojny w bitwach nad Europą, Afryką Północną, Atlantykiem. Wojska lądowe walczyły od pierwszego, do ostatniego dnia II Wojny - Polska, Norwegia, Francja, Afryka Północna, Włochy, Belgia, Holandia. 1 i 2 Armia Polska walczyła też od wschodu, składała się głównie z tysięcy więźniów Stalina wypuszczonych z obozów, drogę bojową zakończyli bitwą o Berlin. (!) Do tego w wojnie na Atlantyku uczestniczyły polskie okręty, które w 1939 przepłynęły do UK. Jeden z nich, "Błyskawica" jest dziś okrętem muzeum i stoi w polskim porcie Gdynia. / W 1943 zasłynął też w Afryce Polish Fighting Team "Cyrk Skalskiego". Mając 15 pilotów i 10 samolotów zestrzelili 28 samolotów, 9 uszkodzili. Bez strat własnych. Pozdrawiam! :)
@bonand007
4 ай бұрын
Facinating story. I've never seen this before. I've had the priviledge to work with Polish people over many years in the UK, and in my opinon they are a great bunch of people. It would appear that they were sadly sold out by the power sharing politics following WW2. Not something you necessarily want to hear as a Brit, but you can't turn back the clock. Thanks Starr. 👍
@tomaszpankowski8903
4 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@satarello
2 ай бұрын
cheers to you !! your face makes me cry ...
@gaftaztube
4 ай бұрын
I love your reaction and your emotions to my country Battles and the history of Battle of Britain God bless you Starr larh.🙏❤ I'm sorry to see upset watching the video.
@lesiu11111
4 ай бұрын
From your reaction to this video, you never met polish guy we simply don't give up. Poland was out for 123 years still kicking
@tomj8214
4 ай бұрын
Pozdrowienia z POLSKI 😃
@darekmajewski4560
4 ай бұрын
Dziękuje 😍
@TrustyEngineer
4 ай бұрын
49:48 "But not a single Pole" - this heartbreaking moment is a proof, that you must not relay on allies, but always trust in The Lord - The One, who trully grants men a victory. Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła!
@arti_1980
4 ай бұрын
Yes, England betrayed us twice during WWII. Betrayal was one thing, but what they did next was even worse. After the war, England billed Poland for the destroyed planes on which Polish pilots flew, for spare parts for these planes and for fuel for them. This is not the end of how England treated us, but the beginning, just one of hundreds of examples of how England behaved towards Poland and Poles.
@weeddegree
4 ай бұрын
But gave you the opportunity for revenge… pick one
@janusztracz5017
4 ай бұрын
@@weeddegreeza zemstę i ochronę waszej ludności jeszcze trzeba było zapłacić. Jesteś 🐐
@janmorze9338
4 ай бұрын
@@weeddegreeNie o zemstę chodziło tylko o ratowanie waszych angielskich tyłków, gdyby nie Polscy piloci i matematycy, którzy rozszyfrowali Enigmę to dzisiaj gadali byście po niemiecku.
@Trixieghosts245
4 ай бұрын
@@janmorze9338British*
@Camel-from-Arabia
4 ай бұрын
Rachunki za sprzęt, żywność i materiały wystawiono także Wielkiej Brytanii ze strony USA. Do tej pory to spłacają. A druga sprawa, że UK wystawiło rachunek nie tylko Polakom ale i Francuzom, Grekom czy Włochom z armii antyfaszystowskiej. Tak działa polityka i interesy, której Polacy do dziś nie rozumieją i potem wielce zdziwieni , że ich Ukraińcy do sądu podają za zatrzymywanie transportu zboża 😂 No, bo jak to, przecież my jesteśmy przyjaciele... Frajernia z Polski nigdy się nie nauczy ci to jest polityka.
@ad_rem
4 ай бұрын
yeah, that's our boys.. greetings from Poland and thank You for Your tears, reaction.
@MagdaMaciaszek-ny3ui
4 ай бұрын
Zauroczyłaś mnie swoją wrażliwością 🌷🍀dużo szczęścia życzę!!!
Dziękuję w imieniu swoim i moich rodaków Polaków ❤🤗💓
@StreetBob-tn1ed
2 ай бұрын
i already knew about the story of the brave polish flyers but i am glad its being put out there again for the younger genaration to see we now have a lot of polish people living in england and thay have a right to be here thay brought that right with there blood and bravery so i ask all brits to make them welcome
@WolakDziekan
4 ай бұрын
Check Sabaton history Chanel "40:1" , and also "uprising", please.
@jodanemo5674
4 ай бұрын
Before 1939, the international agreement between France, England and Poland stated that if war broke out and Germany invaded any of these three countries, the others would declare war and attack from both sides. Of course, both of these countries betrayed us. In 1940, Germany declares war on England. Polish pilots take part in its defense and all historians agree that if it were not for the participation of Poles, England would have lost the war. Of course, immediately after the end of the war, England issued a bill to pay for uniforms, fuel, weapons, etc., and at the same time appropriated the Polish gold that had been taken out of Poland and deposited in an English bank after many months of the war. As a reward, after the end of the war, a huge parade was held in London in which all countries that fought on the side of the USA, England, etc. took part, except Poles, who were forbidden to participate in order not to upset Stalin.
@Camel-from-Arabia
4 ай бұрын
Jak się nie rozumie polityki to potem takie są skutki. Już widzę, że gdybyś ty wtedy rządził byłbyś rozegrany tak samo, jak ówcześni polscy politycy. I przydałoby się gdybyś doczytał, że Brytyjczycy też dostali rachunek że Stanów Zjednoczonych za używanie ich sprzętu. A UK z kolei wystawiło rachunek za sprzęt i amunicję nie tylko Polakom, ale i Francuzom, Grekom czy Włochom. To się nazywa polityka i interesy i tak to działa. Niemcy też uzbrajali w Panzerfausty, sprzęt przeciwlotniczy, czołgi czy samoloty Rumunów, Węgrów czy Finów nie za darmo, a za grube miliony. Za darmo to można co najwyżej w ryj dostać. I to głupie myślenie pokutuje u polskich polityków do dziś. Oddawali wszystko Ukrainie a potem wielkie zdziwienie, jak Ukraińcy podali Polskę do sądu za blokowanie zboża 😂 Tak wygląda polityka! Druga sprawa, że Polaków na paradę zaproszono. Wystosowano zaproszenie do uznawanego oficjalnie przez Aliantów rządu polskiego w Warszawie. Rząd ludowy w Polsce odmówił, żeby się przypodobać Stalinowi. Więc zaproszenie ponowiono do polskich sił w Wielkiej Brytanii. Oni odmówili, bo poczuli się urażeni że rząd UK najpierw zaprosił komunistów z Warszawy. Na koniec Brytyjczycy wystosowali zaproszenie dla pilotów polskich walczących w bitwie o Anglię. Ci w ramach solidarności z resztą sił zbrojnych na uchodźstwie też odmówili. Wskutek czego Polski na paradzie nie było. Trzecia sprawa, napisałeś że Niemcy wypowiedzieli wojnę Anglii w 1940 roku. Ciekawe, bo już w 1939 Niemcy i Brytyjczycy stoczyli bitwę morską u ujścia River Plate, a niemieckie U-Booty zaczęły zatapiać brytyjskie statki na Atlantyku. To tak sobie dla jaj walczyli? A dopiero w 1940 wypowiedzieli? Otóż nie - Niemcy nie wypowiedzieli wojny ani Francji ani UK. Zresztą nawet ZSRR zaatakowali bez formalnego wypowiedzenia wojny.
@jodanemo5674
4 ай бұрын
@@Camel-from-Arabia Co za bzdury tutaj wypisujesz!Chyba ,że takiej alternatywnej histori się uczyłeś? Przed wybuchem wojny, w 1938 Hitler i Stalin zawierają tajny pakt (zwany paktem Ribentrop-Mołotow) który dotyczył wspólnego błyskawicznego ataku na Polske. W1939 1 września atakuje Hitler a 17 września Stalin. Ze wzgl. na umowy międzynarodowe które Polska zawarła przed wojną Anglia i Francja wypowiadają wojne Niemcom i ograniczają się tylko do ogłoszenia mobilizacji i rozrzucenia ulotek na terenach przygranicznych.Ludność Amgli i Francji po 1 wojnie światowej nie chciała i nie miała najmniejszej ochoty umierać za Polskę. Mówiąc w skrócie zdradzi i nie wywiązali się z umów.O sprawie Jałty ,zabójstwie gen. Sikorskiego w Gibraltarze czy też udziale w paradzie to szkoda mojego czasu.Jestem w stanie zrozumieć ,że pewne wstydliwe i nie wygodne fakty poszczególne kraje pomijają albo przemilczają i zakazują np.wystarczy zapytać w poszczególnych krajach które współpracowały z Niemcami kiedy wybuchła 2 wojna światowa...itp
@paulinarapicka
4 ай бұрын
@@Camel-from-Arabia Źródła? Jak już chcemy się tak szczegółowo licytować. Szczególnie co do zaproszeń i rachunku. Poza tym jakiego rządu Polskiego, jak już Stalin ostrzył nóż i zacierał rączki? Gdzie tu niepodległa i samostanowiąca Polska z własnym rządem... Praw do reparacji też się nasz rząd zrzekł, ale pod butem Ruskich- to to był nasz rząd czy marionetka Ruska??? Sources? If we want to bid in such detail. Especially regarding the invitations and the bill. Moreover, what Polish government did Stalin sharpen his knife and rub his hands? Where is an independent and self-determining Poland with its own government... Our government also waived the rights to reparations, but under the thumb of the Russians - was it our government or a Russian puppet??? EDIT: Z "Polska Zbrojna" artykuł zatytułowany "Gorzka Parada Zwycięstwa": "Zachodni alianci opowiedzieli się w Jałcie po stronie nowych polskich komunistycznych władz. 5 lipca 1945 roku Wielka Brytania i Stany Zjednoczone uznały Tymczasowy Rząd Jedności Narodowej w Warszawie, jednocześnie wycofując poparcie dla rządu w Londynie, który do niedawna był partnerem aliantów i reprezentantem PSZ walczących na frontach II wojny. Dlatego, jak wyjaśniał na posiedzeniu Izby Gmin Hector McNeil, brytyjski wiceminister spraw zagranicznych, rząd Clementa Attlee wysłał 2 marca 1946 roku zaproszenie do udziału w paradzie do rządu polskiego w Warszawie. Cały czas jednak na Zachodzie, w tym na terenie Wielkiej Brytanii, przebywały tysiące żołnierzy polskich uznających polityczne zwierzchnictwo rządu polskiego na uchodźstwie. - Stosunek komunistycznego rządu do nich był wrogi - wyjaśnia historyk. Dodaje, że w lutym 1946 roku rząd w Warszawie oświadczył, iż nie uznaje Polskich Sił Zbrojnych za formację polskiego wojska, a we wrześniu pozbawił dowódców PSZ polskiego obywatelstwa. - Pojawienie się na paradzie dużych jednostek PSZ na Zachodzie wywołałoby także wściekłość ZSRR, który uważał Polskę Ludową za własną strefę wpływów, a Brytyjczycy nie chcieli zadrażnić stosunków ze Związkiem Radzieckim - dodaje Jacek Wróblewski (historyk)." Więc ja się pytam: Jaki "Polski" rząd dostał zaproszenie? Ten komunistyczny wypierdek? Jaki on Polski?????? From "Polska Zbrojna" article titled "Bitter Victory Parade": "The Western Allies sided with the new Polish communist authorities at Yalta. On July 5, 1945, Great Britain and the United States recognized the Provisional Government of National Unity in Warsaw, at the same time withdrawing support for the government in London, which until recently had been a partner of the Allies and a representative of the PSZ fighting in fronts of World War II. Therefore, as Hector McNeil, the British Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, explained at a meeting of the House of Commons, on March 2, 1946, Clement Attlee's government sent an invitation to the Polish government in Warsaw to participate in the parade In Britain, there were thousands of Polish soldiers who recognized the political authority of the Polish government in exile. - The attitude of the communist government towards them was hostile - explains the historian. He adds that in February 1946 the government in Warsaw declared that it did not recognize the Polish Armed Forces as a formation of the Polish army. in September, he deprived PSZ commanders of Polish citizenship. - The appearance of large PSZ units in the West at the parade would also anger the USSR, which considered the People's Republic of Poland to be its own sphere of influence, and the British did not want to irritate relations with the Soviet Union - adds Jacek Wróblewski (historian).” So I ask: Which "Polish" government received the invitation? This communist bastard? What Polish is he??????
@Camel-from-Arabia
4 ай бұрын
@@paulinarapicka Czy komuś się to podobało czy nie Alianci uznali TRJN, a potem komunistyczne władze w Warszawie za oficjalnych przedstawicieli Polski. Władza w Londynie była już dla nich tylko turystami z którymi przestali się liczyć już w 1943 roku. To jest polityka a nie koncert życzeń. Zaproszenie wystosowano więc najpierw do Warszawy.
@paulinarapicka
4 ай бұрын
@@Camel-from-Arabia Doskonale wiedząc, że de facto owo zaproszenie wysyłają Stalinowi, przez jego przedstawicieli w Warszawce. I ten rząd uznajesz za "nasz" i "prawowity"? Bo: "alianci go uznali"? A jak teraz uznają, że załóżmy: Putin będzie chciał pół Polski, albo i całą (a co...), a zachód przyklaśnie radośnie, bo nic go to nie kosztuje, też by było wszystko ok, bo "na papieże wszystko gra"? Gdzie granica tego idiotyzmu? To uznajmy tu w Polsce, że zachód ma grzecznie stać się Chińską prowincją, co, nie możemy? Oj, to alianci też mieli dokładnie takie samo prawo jak my teraz do tej hipotetycznej sytuacji. Nie, to co się stało to zdrada, nie polityka. Co najwyżej- zdrada pod osłoną polityki. Powinno się robić "co trzeba" a nie "co wypada, bo żeśmy bali się Ruskich".... To tchórzostwo i zdrada.
@EyeScreamPL
4 ай бұрын
You're very smart and sensitive and that's a "bad" combination against the 'wrong' things you watch. Especially when you have the close memories... Thanks, good job and TY!
@rafanowacki2260
4 ай бұрын
When you watch such a film, the joke about the English becomes a fact - How do the British fight? to the last soldier of his ally.
@SJG-nr8uj
4 ай бұрын
On 1st September 1939 Hitler invaded Poland. Britain and France gave him 48 hours to withdraw his forces. He failed to do so. On 3rd September 1939 Britain and France declared war on Germany. Apparently there was dancing in the streets of Warsaw when the Poles heard the news of the British and French support. That month the British succeeded in penning the German 'pocket battleship' Graf Spee into Montevideo harbour, and her captain sank her. On 14th October 1939 a German U-boat sneaked into Scapa Flow harbour in Orkney and sank HMS Royal Oak. Britain's army crossed the Channel to try to help the defence of France, but were kicked back into the sea in 1940 and France surrendered. Much of France then collaborated with the Nazis. The Royal Navy was forced to sink the French fleet, out of fear it would fall into Nazi hands. So there was no betrayal on Britain's behalf. The British Army was no match for the Wehrmacht. The RAF was tiny in comparison with the Luftwaffe. And even the German capital ships were better than ours, though we had more of them. So Britain launched into a war, in support of Poland, despite being completely unready for it and half-expecting to lose it. At the end of the war there was no way on earth that the western allies could have kicked Stalin's Red Army out of Poland. It would have been World War Three, fought on Polish soil, with the result that none of us might ever have been born. Britain ceased to pay its war debts for World War Two in about 2006, so don't ever think you're the only ones with a hard-luck story.
@markillsley7667
4 ай бұрын
You are a fool,the Polish fighters did not fight for Britain they fought for the last hope of saving you.Britain was the last hope of saving all of you because it called on its empire and ran up a huge debt to rescue your freedom.England saved you because they were your last hope and sacrificed an empire to do so.
@michaelriordan8265
2 ай бұрын
I've always admired the polish people, I remember Pope John Paul 2 who was typical of polish people, strong and determined, I used to go to a polish club and wondered why they didn't like us English, now I can understand, I cried with you love, take care.
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
2 ай бұрын
They don;t like us because they're STILL subject to 45 years of communist brainwashing they suffered between 1945 and 1990, those in the west are poisoned by own own treacherous lefties who want the west to crumble. The fact is without the British Poland would no longer EXIST, they're just to ignorant and brainwashed to realise it.
@ti8ick_Husband
4 ай бұрын
This woman's heart is a treasure to the world.
@L_Monke
4 ай бұрын
Polish pilots were flying biplanes and inter war planes in Poland and were at a huge disadvantage against german up to day planes. But when Poles got to fly in modern for their time planes they showed their experience and killed a score of jerries. Then in England they have shown their wrath in hurricane's.
@elzbietaniewolna6416
3 ай бұрын
Thank You God bless.I do craing with You.
@jarosawuscinski3017
4 ай бұрын
Takie mamy miejsce na globie że musimy być bohaterami. Pozdrawiam.
@wojtek5596
Ай бұрын
Wing Commander Witold Urbanowicz died in 1996, in New York. He lived long enough to visit a free Poland, where he was welcomed as he deserved, like a hero. He was also promoted to general. His son said, his father was the happiest man in the world when he returned from his trips to Poland. So this story has a happy ending.
@thomasratka
4 ай бұрын
Starr Larh. Pierwszy raz Cie zobaczylem i juz nie zapomne. Keep smiling.
@jerzy7118
4 ай бұрын
That is why today, during Russia's aggression against Ukraine, even though Poland belongs to NATO, remembering history, Poland is arming itself like this because it is not at all sure that Western countries will not sacrifice Poland for their peace.
@SJG-nr8uj
4 ай бұрын
On 1st September 1939 Hitler invaded Poland. Britain and France gave him 48 hours to withdraw his forces. He failed to do so. On 3rd September 1939 Britain and France declared war on Germany. Apparently there was dancing in the streets of Warsaw when the Poles heard the news of the British and French support. That month the British succeeded in penning the German 'pocket battleship' Graf Spee into Montevideo harbour, and her captain sank her. On 14th October 1939 a German U-boat sneaked into Scapa Flow harbour in Orkney and sank HMS Royal Oak. Britain's army crossed the Channel to try to help the defence of France, but were kicked back into the sea in 1940 and France surrendered. Much of France then collaborated with the Nazis. The Royal Navy was forced to sink the French fleet, out of fear it would fall into Nazi hands. So there was no betrayal on Britain's behalf. The British Army was no match for the Wehrmacht. The RAF was tiny in comparison with the Luftwaffe. And even the German capital ships were better than ours, though we had more of them. So Britain launched into a war, in support of Poland, despite being completely unready for it and half-expecting to lose it. At the end of the war there was no way on earth that the western allies could have kicked Stalin's Red Army out of Poland. It would have been World War Three, fought on Polish soil, with the result that none of us might ever have been born. Britain ceased to pay its war debts for World War Two in about 2006, so don't ever think you're the only ones with a hard-luck story.
@Szifo1990
4 ай бұрын
“There are no permanent enemies, and no permanent friends, only permanent interests” The British don't know what honor is. If a Pole promises something, you can be sure that he will keep his word even at the cost of his life. Greetings from France
@Camel-from-Arabia
4 ай бұрын
Tak, jasne, powiedz to Ukraińcom, których Piłsudski wydymał w 1921 roku i zostawił na pastwe ZSRR.
@SJG-nr8uj
4 ай бұрын
On 1st September 1939 Hitler invaded Poland. Britain and France gave him 48 hours to withdraw his forces. He failed to do so. On 3rd September 1939 Britain and France declared war on Germany. Apparently there was dancing in the streets of Warsaw when the Poles heard the news of the British and French support. That month the British succeeded in penning the German 'pocket battleship' Graf Spee into Montevideo harbour, and her captain sank her. On 14th October 1939 a German U-boat sneaked into Scapa Flow harbour in Orkney and sank HMS Royal Oak. Britain's army crossed the Channel to try to help the defence of France, but were kicked back into the sea in 1940 and France surrendered. Much of France then collaborated with the Nazis. The Royal Navy was forced to sink the French fleet, out of fear it would fall into Nazi hands. So there was no betrayal on Britain's behalf. The British Army was no match for the Wehrmacht. The RAF was tiny in comparison with the Luftwaffe. And even the German capital ships were better than ours, though we had more of them. So Britain launched into a war, in support of Poland, despite being completely unready for it and half-expecting to lose it. At the end of the war there was no way on earth that the western allies could have kicked Stalin's Red Army out of Poland. It would have been World War Three, fought on Polish soil, with the result that none of us might ever have been born. Britain ceased to pay its war debts for World War Two in about 2006, so don't ever think you're the only ones with a hard-luck story.
@willems7454
4 ай бұрын
Lol you little Roach! You need to read a bit of history, it was as much the french that betrayed the Poles after ww2 no surprise really, Chuchill was trying to use French airfields to figure out ways of actually engaging the Russians to force them out of Poland but the good old french wouldn't allow the UK to use french airspace if war broke out with Russia. So the plans was abandoned so Poland got left to the USSR. Britain alone couldn't take on Russia even less so with france not allowing troops or planes to be based in france for fear of reprisal from the Russians. Its no suprise really. But you most defiantly cant hold your heads high on what amounted to france solely betraying poland. Britain didn't jump straight to war because they could see france folding like a PIEACE OF PAPER at the start of Germanys invasion of Poland and france what the hell you expecting of Britain. Germany was a massive war machine sweeping through Europe. yet the Brits betrayed... The french cant be trusted even today selling parts to Russia lol money talks am i right.
@robertofraczako
4 ай бұрын
chciałbym też zauważyć, że brytole nasi "przyjaciele" za pomoc im kazali sobie płacić za każdy zużyty nabój. to tak jak ja bym komuś kto mi pomaga i np. za przewiezienie mnie do szpitala moim samochodem kazał oddać za paliwo. tacy to są przyjaciele. a poza tym zalega u nich polskie złoto. kiedy brytole oddacie Polakom ich własność???
@One_Stone61
4 ай бұрын
perhaps the british should demand the money gave to the us back aswell then.
@robertofraczako
4 ай бұрын
@@One_Stone61 no to musieli Polacy przecież zapłacić za każdy zużyty nabój w ich obronie. bezczelność level max godna tylko brytola i żyda
@goldenratiorob4907
4 ай бұрын
Your ignorance and naivety is beyond belief you insult the Polish pilots who died and the Allies with your comments !! Do you think Britain had the money to pay for everything? All countries where given bills to pay after the war the UK made their last WW2 payment to the United States of America in 2016! The Aircraft carrier my father was on during the war was leased from USA including every bomb and bullet that means they rented it with gold and money the same is happening in Ukraine now do you think USA is sending bombs for free? What do you say about that? All countries paid for the rebuilding of Germany maybe we should not have done that also? You all need to grow up and look at the facts before commenting! When I was 13 I was a cadet at RAF Northolt 14F for 7 years I took part with my Squadron marching in the memorial parade for 1,241 Polish people who died in operational sorties during the course of the war. The UK did not betray anyone!
@PlGimli
4 ай бұрын
Treaty about finances between Poland and Great Britain and Northern Ireland, signed in London on June 24 1946 Generalnie UK było bankrutem po wojnie więc... ale niesmak pozostał, nic dziwnego, że sami się tego wypierają mimo, że możesz pobrać ten dokument z strony Brytyjskiego parlamentu
@maciejwietrzyk2251
4 ай бұрын
To nie do końca tak. Rachunek i owszem wystawili, ale właściwie większość należności została ostatecznie umorzona.
@artur2020
4 ай бұрын
dajcie polakom najlepszy sprzęt i motywacje to pokonają wszystkich
@Nokem61
4 ай бұрын
I dlatego przez tyle lat każde państwo robi co może żeby Polska mimo wszystko nie była w stanie tego zrobić. A zwłaszcza naturalni wrogowie jakim są twoi sąsiedzi.
@piotrekck91
4 ай бұрын
Thanks for remaining part of our history.
@MQ-lt7fd
2 ай бұрын
Thank You for Your video.
@qeawah
4 ай бұрын
As a Pole, i think we are jest stupid people trusting the other nations :/ However, we will always fight for freedom our and your!
@henrykadamzdebel
4 ай бұрын
@qeawah, obecnie na polecenie brata Polska szczeka na Rosjęi znów będą , pokonani bohaterowie 😭
@dudleyk444
4 ай бұрын
Tylko za własną i we własnym interesie.
@magdasienkiewicz8546
2 ай бұрын
my nie walczymy o czyjąś wolność my walczymy przedewszystkim o naszą wolność i o nasz kraj niezależnie gdzie się znajdujemy przecież na początku tego filmu nasi bohaterowie powiedzieli że nie walczyli o Anglię Francję czy inne kraje oni walczyli o nasz kraj i taka jest prawda to że innym się wydaje że my walczymy o nich to nie jest prawda my walczymy przedewszystkim o siebie i swój kraj
@rafaldudek1530
2 ай бұрын
You must understand that Poland is a country located between Russia and Germany. Both of these countries have always wanted to destroy us, which is why we have been fighting for generations to survive.
@stpfs9281
4 ай бұрын
There are a lot of Polish people living in the UK, my schools Art teacher was Polish, inspiring. There was a refugee camp, where they lived, the locals supported them. Now we have supermarkets with Polish food sections. I wish I knew how to thank them in their own lannguage (Google translate didn't exist then). The film "The Battle of Britain" has a cameo of Polish Pilots. The knew what the Nazi invasion really meant, they wanted to get up there and fight, for Poland. A neighbour who recently died, joined the RAF at 16, by saying he was older. Life expectancy for a pilot was a few weeks, how did he manage to survive? All but one of his squadron were killed. These were mainly young men. Yalta was a betrayal, it seems to be kept quiet.
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
4 ай бұрын
Don't worry about the so called "Yalta was a betrayal" deviousness. The chips had fallen where they lay.... Europe had already shed enough blood, shit happens. Britain itself paid 460,000 British deaths, COMPLETLEY bankrupted itself as a nation and lost its empire because of its efforts to prevent a Germany hegemony in Europe TWICE in 20 years. It had been transformed from the world's richest nation in 1900 to the world's largest debtor in 1945. The only pity I feel is that all those who moan that "the Poles were betrayed" weren't there in person on the front lines in central Europe in 1945, eager to sacrifice their OWN lives for the good of others, instead of bitching about the fact that millions of OTHER people didn't sacrifice THEIR lives for the good of central and eastern Europe. Rest assured if it wasn't for the British then Poland and the rest of continental Europe would still have swastikas flying over its cities TODAY.
@Bozo2kPL
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your sympathy
@apocalipticapolska2840
3 ай бұрын
Its unmknown historen of Britain TY for thiss video
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
3 ай бұрын
It's a pity its COMPLETE communist propaganda BS.
@MarkDavis-i3c
4 ай бұрын
I am English and many of us remember what the polls did over the British skys, so god bless you. The government was wrong to send those polish pilots back to Poland only to face Stalin, my grandparents told me many many British people were not happy. I thank you 🙏 for your sacrifice.
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
4 ай бұрын
Dry your uninformed crocodile tears and read how In 1947 the UK passed the "1947 Polish Resettlement Act". It was the act of UK parliament that granted FULL UK citizenship and residency rights to over 250,000 Polish ex service personnel AND their families. Britain was the FIRST allied nation to pass such legislation, followed by the French in 1948 and finally the USA was shamed into doing likewise in 1949. NO Polish service personnel were forcible returned to Poland post WW2. A small number CHOSE to return (after all they weren't prisoners of the UK) but in most cases those who did lived (and sometimes died) regretting that choice. If you'd like a COMPLETELY different take on UK Polish relations after WW2, then have a listen to this gentleman, Victor Komarnicki, who flew with the RAF during WW2 as a bomber pilot with 300 (Polish) Sqd. kzitem.info/news/bejne/zK-g2HuJroVpg6Q Notice if you will HIS account and FIRST HAND experience of how Poles were treated in the UK post WW2. A COMPLETELY different view that is a WORLD away from the treatment that many uninformed commenters in these threads portray. it is also "straight from the horse's mouth" so to speak. What an incredibly decent respectful & honourable gentleman, FAR removed from the general standard of MANY of the clueless commenters such as yourself in these threads.
@robertbieganski8143
3 ай бұрын
Ohhh my goodness...I cried as you....
@mlecyk1111
4 ай бұрын
If you cry watching this you have big beatifull heart.💓
@piotrweznerowicz2736
4 ай бұрын
hi. im polish, love how emotional You leasten to Polish heroic things. we are always fight and do beautifull things for others to get big punishment and to be forgotten on the end :(
@RobertJames-fe2pd
2 ай бұрын
This is a stain on my country that I cannot forgive, not just the 303 but also at Monte Cassino.
@7kondra
4 ай бұрын
Thank you, best regards from Poland.
@Jimbee-s1c
4 ай бұрын
Scotland the Brave, Poland the Brave.
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
4 ай бұрын
Britain the saviours !!!
@andrzejchmielewski8112
4 ай бұрын
Because we do not beg for freedom. We fight for it. Greetings from Poland
@dorotak377
2 ай бұрын
Thank you. For everything. You know how it is to be Polish in UK - nothing changed btw
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
2 ай бұрын
You're always free to leave if you don't like it.
@rapper3d1b
2 ай бұрын
You should check a Sabaton "Aces in Exile" its a swedish hard-rock band sings about polish history. "Aces in Exile" is about Slovian pilots fought for British freedom
@MQ-lt7fd
2 ай бұрын
Just to remind: Poles were even not invited to the Victory Parade (at the end of the war). - just because of political reasons. Also were asked to pay for using militarny equipment. We have an amazing book in Polish „Unwanted Generals”, „Niechciani Generałowie” , stories of Polish Generals after the war who (although fighting for other countries) didnt have pension when retired.
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
2 ай бұрын
Poland was the ONLY country to receive TWO invites to the 1946 victory parade, and Poland did NOT pay for the equipment they were provided with to fight the conquerors of THEIR country. They were liberated from 1000 years of nazi tyranny at the expense of OTHERS !!!! Stop embarrasing yourself by repeating the BS that your countrymen were "taught" by the communists who brainwashed your people between 1945 and 1990.
@pawelzmija5815
4 ай бұрын
I know for sure that Poland would do it again if it needed to defend another country again. I know this because Poles are like that, they always help when someone needs help. and since hot blood flows in our blood, we don't hesitate for a long time. I am proud of what history I have and what traditions I have. It was nice to watch the movie, best regards
@spursgirl5
4 ай бұрын
I've got the video of 303 Squadron and I often watch it. I've got nothing but admiration for the Polish pilots and we owe them a huge debt of thanks. These are men that I call true heroes!! It's disgusting that the government bowed down to Stalin and wouldn't let them march in the victory parade.
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
4 ай бұрын
They owe Britain FAR more.... WE saved them from 1000 years of nazi tyranny. and give over with the left wing "not invited" BS. Poland was the ONLY nation to receive TWO invites to the 1946 victory parade, but it was SOLELY through a poisonous bitter mix of POLISH political hatred and hubris that THEY CHOSE not to attend.
@BarlineckiRojber
4 ай бұрын
We are waiting for You in Poland! You will be always welcome! ❤
@cakedekor
4 ай бұрын
Dzisiaj powinno się mówić kim są "ludzie" którzy robią getto w Palestynie , a świat milczy kzitem.info/news/bejne/rqBrqKqLgGp3qGUsi=d_SY2GnRpbYGNPb7
@jasonmckorvin8551
3 ай бұрын
Nie porownuj terorrystow z Polakami cos ci sie pomieszalo w glowie.
@tweeti111
4 ай бұрын
Becouse we don"t beg for freedom we fight for it
@navyseals9128
4 ай бұрын
Listen to yourself the song Sabaton - Aces in Exile
@tomaszmiekina801
3 ай бұрын
Thank You for that 👍
@bartman9400
4 ай бұрын
You may like Jeremy Clarksons ww2 documentary’s one of them is about the Victoria cross medal and there is one about the commandos ramming a ship into a German dock used for repairs but behind this dock was a number of German submarine pens.
@newton18311
4 ай бұрын
We were Lucky in Lincolnshire. Many Polish Airmen and other Soldiers stayed. Because they had Nothing to go home to. They Put backbone into our Area many had integratory and Honour. I was lucky to have many Polish friends. The fact is without Polish Airmen Britian would have Fallen.
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
4 ай бұрын
"The fact is without Polish Airmen Britian would have Fallen." nonsense.
@newton18311
4 ай бұрын
@@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 you dont know a lot do you.
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
4 ай бұрын
@@newton18311 I know plenty.....the pilots of 303 squadron were creditied with 57.5 of the close to 2000 luftwaffe aircraft losses during the battle of Britain. The UK was NEVER under ANY threat of invasion while the world's largest navy (The RN) existed. It was Britain ALONE who saved the Poles.
Yes, we learned about the Polish, especially in our Air Force. They were so darned angry at the Germans they wouldn't be held back. I know some stayed in England as when I was first married, my landlord (married to an English girl) was our Landlord. More recently, 60+ years after the war I +my daughter, were holding a motorbike a friend wanted to sell. The person who applied to purchase it was Polish. He turned up, happy, friendly and the deal was done. He later texted my daughter to query if I was really her mother - 'because she (me) was gorgeous'. My daughter laughed as I had been a war baby and this sale/meeting was back about 4 years ago. No wonder I'm all for the Polish people who are, even still, proud and strong! Those who chose to stay or, later came to live here, are welcome indeed.
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
Ай бұрын
"Some stayed back"? The VAST majority stayed in the UK after WW2 (though a smaller number chose to move to the commonwealth, and fewer still understandably but naively CHOSE to return to Poland... though by most accounts they regretted that decision). The Poles who fought on in the west were freely given full UK citizenship and residency rights by the UK's "1947 Polish Resettlement Act", which saved nearly 250,000 Polish service personnel and their families from brutality and death at the hands of the postwar Polish communist regime.
@sebastianaleksandrowicz8232
4 ай бұрын
U got kind heart starr it is what it is true good heart
@sullyway51
Ай бұрын
There was also an American squadron flying for the British Air Force. A good old movie to watch is The Battle of Britain which includes The Polish pilots.
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
Ай бұрын
The Eagle Squadron did NOT take part in the battle of Britain, as it only became operational in Feb 1941. The NINE US pilots who did take part, did so as gallant individuals, and against the wishes of their neutral government, who during the battle of Britain were happily supplying BOTH sides of the European conflict.
@BogdanSikora-l5b
4 ай бұрын
Wrażliwa śliczna dziewczyna .pozdrowienia z Polski❤
@adrianadamjedrzejczak9655
4 ай бұрын
Thank You !!! Poles are the greatest nation in the world and the best friends!!! They died thousands of times for their so-called friends. I would also like to remind you that this nation paid the British in gold for every bullet fired during World War II. They died for others, paid the bill with gold taken from the country, and at the end of the war they were BETRAYED and occupied until 1993. This is how the Allies thanked the heroes of all battles and fronts of World War II. Democracy of the 20th century was presented by Europeans and their nations. PS. And that is why Poles' respect must be earned and earned. But if YOU manage to do it, you will gain something unique in these times. The greatest friends in the world, for good times and bad.
@Tomaszvonkowalski
4 ай бұрын
To ja dziękuję...
@piotrgaezowski1592
4 ай бұрын
There is a wonderful book about 303 Squadron written by American writers Lynne Olson and Stanley Cloud entitled "A Question of Honor: The Kosciuszko Squadron: Forgotten Heroes of World War II".
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
4 ай бұрын
Except they're NOT forgotten.
@omegazacha8300
2 ай бұрын
Dziękuję Ci za zainteresowanie się Polską ❤❤❤🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱 Pozdrawiam serdecznie z Polski
@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
2 ай бұрын
Ever wondered why there are suddenly TONS of videos of Africans getting "all emotional" over European history? Simply globalist media groups getting them to ingratiate themselves with their new "hosts". It's as plain as a Bulgarian pin up !!!
@norbertsmyla7869
4 ай бұрын
Dziękuję Ci że interesujesz się historią Polski.Jak patrzałem na Twoje rekcję gdy oglądałaś o naszych lotniskach z dywizjonu 303 to także mi przy Tobie poszła mi łezka.
@MeMe-ph1wd
3 ай бұрын
Good movie and lovely Lady, loving and lovable. I hope all good to You. I love how Polish language sound in music. Polish, Brazil Portuguese (no experience Portugal Portuguese) and Mongolian sound very good.
@jacekmichalowski75
3 ай бұрын
Check another Polish pilot, name Skalski, for me he was the best. After fighting in the UK, he fought in Africa, where his squadron was called "Skalski's Circus".
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