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The Animated History of Poland
An 8 minute video, depicting the history of Poland through animation, prepared by Tomasz B...
published: 26 Apr 2012
The Animated History of Poland
The Animated History of Poland
An 8 minute video, depicting the history of Poland through animation, prepared by Tomasz Bagiński for the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai.- published: 26 Apr 2012
- views: 122691
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Polish History in 10 minutes
Update 26.VI. 2013 Witam wszystkich ponownie. Czas na małą autoreklamę :-) Wszystkim miłoś...
published: 04 May 2007
author: XsiadzBiskup
Polish History in 10 minutes
Polish History in 10 minutes
Update 26.VI. 2013 Witam wszystkich ponownie. Czas na małą autoreklamę :-) Wszystkim miłośnikom literatury polskiej, uczniom oraz osobom uczącym się języka p...- published: 04 May 2007
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- author: XsiadzBiskup
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History Channel "Heroes of the War: Poland" Witold Pilecki
Witold Pilecki was 38 when Germany invaded Poland on Sept. 1, 1939, triggering the start o...
published: 10 Feb 2014
History Channel "Heroes of the War: Poland" Witold Pilecki
History Channel "Heroes of the War: Poland" Witold Pilecki
Witold Pilecki was 38 when Germany invaded Poland on Sept. 1, 1939, triggering the start of World War II. He helped organize a resistance campaign during which many fellow fighters were caught and sent to Auschwitz, which in the early war years served more as a camp for Polish resistance fighters than Jews. That inspired him to hatch an audacious plan: He told other resistance commanders that he wanted to become an Auschwitz inmate to check on rumors of atrocities. Carrying documents bearing the alias Tomasz Serafinski, the Catholic cavalry officer walked into the German SS street roundup in Warsaw in September 1940, and was put on a train transport to Auschwitz, where he was given prisoner number 4859. Pilecki is the only person known to have volunteered for Auschwitz. His terse dispatches to the outside world were slips of thin paper stitched inside clothes of inmates leaving the camp or left in nearby fields for others to collect. They included only code names for inmates who were beaten to death, executed by gunfire or gassed. As sketchy as they were, they were the first eyewitness account of the Nazi death machine at Auschwitz. Pilecki survived hard labor, beatings, cold and typhoid fever thanks to support from a clandestine resistance network that he managed to organize inside the camp. Some of its members had access to food, others to clothes or medicines. He plotted a revolt that was to release inmates with the help of an outside attack by resistance fighters; it was never attempted because considered too risky, Pawlowicz said. Pilecki escaped in April 1943 when he realized that the SS might uncover his work. With two other men he ran from a night shift at a bakery that was outside the death camp's barbed wire fence. After his escape, Pilecki wrote three detailed reports on the extermination camp. One describes how his transport was met by yelling SS men and attacking dogs: "They told one of us to run to a post away from the road, and immediately sent a machine gun round after him. Killed him. Ten random colleagues were taken out of the group and shot, as they were walking, as 'collective responsibility' for the 'escape' that the SS-men arranged themselves." Pilecki's heroics were for the most part in vain. Even though his accounts of gas chambers made it all the way to Poland's government-in-exile in London and to other Western capitals, few believed what they were reading.- published: 10 Feb 2014
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History of Poland 1635 - 2009
Map animation showing the dramatic changes in Poland's borders from 1635 to the present da...
published: 29 Jan 2013
author: EarthDirect
History of Poland 1635 - 2009
History of Poland 1635 - 2009
Map animation showing the dramatic changes in Poland's borders from 1635 to the present day. Credits: Map Images from Wikipedia by Esemono. Public Domain. Mu...- published: 29 Jan 2013
- views: 1995
- author: EarthDirect
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HISTORIA POLSKI. THE HISTORY OF POLAND PART I.
Historia Polski Część 1 HISTORY OF POLAND PART 1. 966 -1572....
published: 04 Jul 2010
author: POLcrown
HISTORIA POLSKI. THE HISTORY OF POLAND PART I.
HISTORIA POLSKI. THE HISTORY OF POLAND PART I.
Historia Polski Część 1 HISTORY OF POLAND PART 1. 966 -1572.- published: 04 Jul 2010
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- author: POLcrown
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Poland, history of: Poland's changing borders
The history of Poland's changing borders. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/466681...
published: 17 Sep 2010
author: britannica
Poland, history of: Poland's changing borders
Poland, history of: Poland's changing borders
The history of Poland's changing borders. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/466681/Poland.- published: 17 Sep 2010
- views: 11642
- author: britannica
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HISTORIA POLSKI. THE HISTORY OF POLAND PART II.
Historia Polski Część 2. HISTORY OF POLAND PART 2 1572 -1795....
published: 07 Aug 2010
author: POLcrown
HISTORIA POLSKI. THE HISTORY OF POLAND PART II.
HISTORIA POLSKI. THE HISTORY OF POLAND PART II.
Historia Polski Część 2. HISTORY OF POLAND PART 2 1572 -1795.- published: 07 Aug 2010
- views: 6228
- author: POLcrown
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The Nazi Invasion of Poland in 1939 - Captured WWII German films_Full Length Historical Documentary
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published: 23 Mar 2013
The Nazi Invasion of Poland in 1939 - Captured WWII German films_Full Length Historical Documentary
The Nazi Invasion of Poland in 1939 - Captured WWII German films_Full Length Historical Documentary
►My channel: http://youtube.com/TheBestFilmArchives ►SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/TheBestFilmArchives?sub_confirmation=1 ►Google+: http://plus.google.com/+TheBestFilmArchives ►Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheBestFilmArchives ►Twitter: http://twitter.com/BestFilmArch This video is a compilation of captured German films. Reel 1, armored columns assemble for the assault. A building in Danzig is shelled, sprayed with gasoline, and burned. Machine gunners advance on motorcycles; tanks advance. A town is burned and occupied; a bridge over the Vistula is repaired. Troops rest in transit and clean weapons. A ship shells Gdynia. Aerial photographs are made and studied. Reel 2, planes are readied for a mission. Bombers and Stukas hit targets. Artillery and infantry attack Warsaw. The city is taken; prisoners and captured weapons are assembled. Troops parade in Warsaw. The original title of this video is: "Invasion of Poland in 1939 by German Army (1943)". Abouth the invasion of Poland: The Invasion of Poland, also known as the September Campaign or 1939 Defensive War (Polish: Kampania wrześniowa or Wojna obronna 1939 roku) in Poland and the Poland Campaign (German: Polenfeldzug) or Fall Weiss (Case White) in Germany, was an invasion of Poland by Germany, the Soviet Union, and a small Slovak contingent that marked the beginning of World War II in Europe. The German invasion began on 1 September 1939, one week after the signing of the Molotov--Ribbentrop Pact, while the Soviet invasion commenced on 17 September 1939 following the Molotov-Togo agreement which terminated the Nomonhan incident on 16 September 1939. The campaign ended on 6 October 1939 with Germany and the Soviet Union dividing and annexing the whole of Poland. The morning after the Gleiwitz incident, German forces invaded Poland from the north, south, and west. As the Germans advanced, Polish forces withdrew from their forward bases of operation close to the Polish--German border to more established lines of defence to the east. After the mid-September Polish defeat in the Battle of the Bzura, the Germans gained an undisputed advantage. Polish forces then withdrew to the southeast where they prepared for a long defence of the Romanian Bridgehead and awaited expected support and relief from France and the United Kingdom. The two countries had pacts with Poland and had declared war on Germany on 3 September, though in the end their aid to Poland in the September campaign was very limited. The Soviet Red Army's invasion of Eastern Poland on 17 September, in accordance with a secret protocol of the Molotov--Ribbentrop Pact, rendered the Polish plan of defence obsolete. Facing a second front, the Polish government concluded the defence of the Romanian Bridgehead was no longer feasible and ordered an emergency evacuation of all troops to neutral Romania. On 6 October, following the Polish defeat at the Battle of Kock, German and Soviet forces gained full control over Poland. The success of the invasion marked the end of the Second Polish Republic, though Poland never formally surrendered. On 8 October, after an initial period of military administration, Germany directly annexed western Poland and the former Free City of Danzig and placed the remaining block of territory under the administration of the newly established General Government. The Soviet Union incorporated its newly acquired areas into its constituent Belarusian and Ukrainian republics, and immediately started a campaign of sovietization. In the aftermath of the invasion, a collective of underground resistance organizations formed the Polish Underground State within the territory of the former Polish state. Many of the military exiles that managed to escape Poland subsequently joined the Polish Armed Forces in the West, an armed force loyal to the Polish government in exile. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion_of_Poland About the Gleiwitz incident: The Gleiwitz incident (German: Überfall auf den Sender Gleiwitz; Polish: Prowokacja gliwicka) was a staged attack by Nazi forces posing as Poles on 31 August 1939, against the German radio station Sender Gleiwitz in Gleiwitz. Upper Silesia, Germany (since 1945: Gliwice, Poland) on the eve of World War II in Europe. This provocation was the best-known of several actions in Operation Himmler, a series of unconventional operations undertaken by the SS in order to serve specific propaganda goals of Nazi Germany at the outbreak of the war. It was intended to create the appearance of Polish aggression against Germany in order to justify the subsequent invasion of Poland. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gleiwitz_incident Invasion of Poland in 1939 by German Army (1943)- published: 23 Mar 2013
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The Road to Gdansk (History of communist Poland)
Documentary film about the history of the Polish solidarity movement and Poland. A discuss...
published: 17 Dec 2013
The Road to Gdansk (History of communist Poland)
The Road to Gdansk (History of communist Poland)
Documentary film about the history of the Polish solidarity movement and Poland. A discussion about Polish life, society, politics and socialism.- published: 17 Dec 2013
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Polska Poland Borders 990 - 2008
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published: 17 Jun 2012
author: pietrecki24
Polska Poland Borders 990 - 2008
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Historia Polski History of Poland
Historia Polski od chrztu do wejscia do UE/History of Poland from baptism to joining UE Mu...
published: 17 Jun 2007
author: sapik23
Historia Polski History of Poland
Historia Polski History of Poland
Historia Polski od chrztu do wejscia do UE/History of Poland from baptism to joining UE Muzyka/Music: Hans Zimmer-Pirates of The Carribean III-One Day Hans Z...- published: 17 Jun 2007
- views: 192802
- author: sapik23
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Museum of the History of Polish Jews
The Museum of the History of Polish Jews, built on the site of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising,...
published: 07 Sep 2012
author: Taube Philanthropies
Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Museum of the History of Polish Jews
The Museum of the History of Polish Jews, built on the site of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, will honor and celebrate 1000 years of Jewish life and culture in ...- published: 07 Sep 2012
- views: 46596
- author: Taube Philanthropies
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Writing the History of Poland under Communism - University of Illinois Chicago
UIC presents a Roundtable Discussion lead by Prof. Robert Frost, of Scotland's University ...
published: 02 Oct 2013
Writing the History of Poland under Communism - University of Illinois Chicago
Writing the History of Poland under Communism - University of Illinois Chicago
UIC presents a Roundtable Discussion lead by Prof. Robert Frost, of Scotland's University of Aberdeen, "Out from the shadows. Writing the History of Poland" on the difficulties facing historians who worked in the People's Republic of Poland (1945-1989). Joining Prof. Frost are Prof. Jolanta Choińska-Mika of the University of Warsaw and Dr. Karol Mazur of the Museum of the Warsaw Uprising 1944. A complimentary reception follows the discussion.- published: 02 Oct 2013
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History of Poland -- part 1
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published: 09 Mar 2011
author: MateuszDolieLorre
History of Poland -- part 1
History of Poland -- part 1
History of Poland part 1 Rate and if you like subscribe.- published: 09 Mar 2011
- views: 356
- author: MateuszDolieLorre
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アニメーション・ポーランドの歴史 ANIMATED HISTORY OF POLAND
上海万博のポーランド館で上映されていた「アニメーション・ポーランドの歴史/ANIMATED HISTORY OF POLAND/波兰历史」。表記が中国語ですが、セリフは無いので日本...
published: 29 Oct 2011
author: sovietskiisoyuz
アニメーション・ポーランドの歴史 ANIMATED HISTORY OF POLAND
アニメーション・ポーランドの歴史 ANIMATED HISTORY OF POLAND
上海万博のポーランド館で上映されていた「アニメーション・ポーランドの歴史/ANIMATED HISTORY OF POLAND/波兰历史」。表記が中国語ですが、セリフは無いので日本人にも分かると思います。参考までに「波兰」・・・ポーランド/Poland/Polska。「基辅」・・・キエフ/Kiev/Київ。「克...- published: 29 Oct 2011
- views: 1441
- author: sovietskiisoyuz