Yes... GDAŃSK is first, oryginal name of the City (latin records/text: "Gyddanyzc urbs" in 999 AD., "Gdansk", "Kdanzk" etc. in XI, XII, XIII centuries). It is Polish (Slavic) name. First german name "Danzk" is from XIII century.
@Svantobor My name is G'Danitz. My family came from there. They spoke German and moved to North West Germany in the late 19th century. We have aways considered ourselves German. The family name G'Danitz/Gdanitz comes from the name of the city. So you are telling me that my forefathers were Slavs and not German? When did people start to have "last names?" Please, let me know as I find this very interesting.
Dear @ztinad... Your surname is very similar to Polish (Slavic) name of city GDAŃSK. German name DANZIG is “mutation” of primary Polish name. It was simplest (easiest) for germanspeaking. Gdańsk until XIII cent. was polishspeaking City. City, in XIII-XIX cent., was multilanguage and multicultural (Polish, German, Latina and other). Since 1945/46 year is again Polish. Probably You have Polish and German ancestor from Gdańsk City… Greetings from The Royal Polish City of Gdańsk! :-)
2.. @ztinad...Your surname “G'Danitz / Gdanitz” sounds as old polish word "Gdaniec”. “Gdaniec”, in modern polish language is "Gdańszczanin", in german language is “Danziger”, in english language means “inhabitant of Gdańsk"... So I’m sure, that You had Polish ancestors from Gdańsk city... :-)
@ztinad One of my Jewish friend's last name is Krakauer (in English Of-Cracow), does it meen that my friend's ancestors were originaly German, or that this old Polish capital was originaly a German city??? :-DDD
@ztinad For sure there were a lot of Germans and Dutch in ancient Gdańsk, but nationalities has nothing to do with history elder then 19-th Century, that's why Polish Navy admiral's name was Joseph von Unruh (Józef Unrug) and famous German actor from Sopot (Zoppot) was named Mikołaj Nakszyński (better known as Klaus Kinski). :-D
@lofdi Learn about history moron.Gdansk was funded by Polih King and it was Polish for 750 years. Germans were stealing it from time to time and was german altogether for 360 years.So fuck urself idiot.
folksdojczom z Gdanska juz dziekujemy wracajcie do hajmatu sprzedawczyki
andygdynia1 1 year ago
Ja mieszkam w Gdańsku, jestem dumny z tego że jestem Polakiem.
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I live in Gdańsk, I am proud that I am a Pole
MontiraX 1 year ago 3
Danzig is not a orginal name of Gdansk. Just Germans cannot spell Gdansk, so they called it Danzig
lofdi 2 years ago 21
Yes... GDAŃSK is first, oryginal name of the City (latin records/text: "Gyddanyzc urbs" in 999 AD., "Gdansk", "Kdanzk" etc. in XI, XII, XIII centuries). It is Polish (Slavic) name. First german name "Danzk" is from XIII century.
Svantobor 2 years ago 15
@Svantobor My name is G'Danitz. My family came from there. They spoke German and moved to North West Germany in the late 19th century. We have aways considered ourselves German. The family name G'Danitz/Gdanitz comes from the name of the city. So you are telling me that my forefathers were Slavs and not German? When did people start to have "last names?" Please, let me know as I find this very interesting.
Thank you!
ztinad 1 year ago
Dear @ztinad... Your surname is very similar to Polish (Slavic) name of city GDAŃSK. German name DANZIG is “mutation” of primary Polish name. It was simplest (easiest) for germanspeaking. Gdańsk until XIII cent. was polishspeaking City. City, in XIII-XIX cent., was multilanguage and multicultural (Polish, German, Latina and other). Since 1945/46 year is again Polish. Probably You have Polish and German ancestor from Gdańsk City… Greetings from The Royal Polish City of Gdańsk! :-)
Svantobor 1 year ago
2.. @ztinad...Your surname “G'Danitz / Gdanitz” sounds as old polish word "Gdaniec”. “Gdaniec”, in modern polish language is "Gdańszczanin", in german language is “Danziger”, in english language means “inhabitant of Gdańsk"... So I’m sure, that You had Polish ancestors from Gdańsk city... :-)
Svantobor 1 year ago
@ztinad One of my Jewish friend's last name is Krakauer (in English Of-Cracow), does it meen that my friend's ancestors were originaly German, or that this old Polish capital was originaly a German city??? :-DDD
BestaHansen 1 month ago
@ztinad For sure there were a lot of Germans and Dutch in ancient Gdańsk, but nationalities has nothing to do with history elder then 19-th Century, that's why Polish Navy admiral's name was Joseph von Unruh (Józef Unrug) and famous German actor from Sopot (Zoppot) was named Mikołaj Nakszyński (better known as Klaus Kinski). :-D
BestaHansen 1 month ago
@lofdi Learn about history moron.Gdansk was funded by Polih King and it was Polish for 750 years. Germans were stealing it from time to time and was german altogether for 360 years.So fuck urself idiot.
MrThorn88 6 months ago
@MrThorn88 Did i write that Gdansk was founded by Germans? L2r and call youself idiot:)
lofdi 6 months ago
@lofdi have a good day:)
MrThorn88 6 months ago
Nice video.
blahk04 2 years ago
Is that the bloke out of Blur?
fulhambob 2 years ago
nice restoration job!
LeamingtonSteve 3 years ago