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  • of ghost cloaks like this

  • i am from poland but i learnd english my great great grandfather in the battalion

  • The Serbs invented the wings for the cavalry because the Turkish horsemen used an old Mongolian cavalry trick of lassoing the enemy pinning his arms to his side and unhorsing him. The "wings" prevented the lasso from pinning the arms to the rider's side allowing him to be able to get the lasso off. This Serbian innovation was adopted by Hungarians and Poles, etc.

  • Greetings from Serbia, brothers!!!

    CC+CC

  • i did'nt know Poland also kept the muslims out. Good job, good cavalry.

    LONG LIVE CHRISTIAN POLAND (and Europe).

  • Hussars were light armoured, that was their power, you were wrong saying their armour was very heavy.

  • @idontfkinknow1234 Mate you are a fairdinkum goose! Overrated? What rock have you been hiding? Your name should be IthinkthatIdontknow! If you are such a clever dick you would have read some Polish history before making such a uneducated and moronic comment. I just dont believe that people like you do exist. Oh well there is a lot to be said for sterilisation!

  • Were there winged hussars and regular hussars? Without wings.

  • @SumitNotHuman123 Yes, there were. Not in Poland, but all other hussars in Europe were regular. See the Hungarian hussars that were adopted in many countries. The Polish ones were heavy and winged. The others were light cavalry and wingless.

  • Winged Hussar the Deffenders of Europ and Church

  • @bacardis030 I know this,they breed like pigs.Every Albanian muslim has about 7-8 children.IThey are like gypsies in every way.

    NATO doesnt care about human rights,Kosovo is a typical example of that.The Bombed Serbia without the approval of the UN.They just want something out of Kosovo,when they have no use for it,Kosovo will be Serbian again!

    When i went to Vienna,muslims everywere,their women wrapped in burka's are on every corner.Its like Turkey.

  • @bacardis030 Of course man,Serbs and Poles are Slavic brothers,the same blood.

    The Muslims will lose Republic of Srpska in a matter of years.When the Albanians lose NATO and USA support,we are moving in!

  • @bacardis030 man,there cannot be the coincidence that there were two cavalry named Hussar and Gussar,and that they have the same look,the feathers and such...

    Its a well known fact the the origin of the hussars is from Serbia.

  • @ivkekosovo Hussar refers to a number of types of light cavalry which originated in Hungary in the 14th century, tracing its roots from Serbian medieval cavalry tradition, brought to Hungary in the course of the Serb migrations, which began in the late 14th century. So you're right. Polish winged hussars unlike the others were heavy cavalry.

  • @bacardis030 you are wrong.Maybe Hussaria got the name after the Hussars?

    The gusars of Serbia were described by an French historian Nicolas de Nicolay before the arrival of the Hussars in Poland.

    They were called Delije by the Turks,who they fought.He even sketched up some gusars in his book.

  • Good, thank you! :)

  • Respect from Canada!

  • The Hussars are first used and invented in Serbia.They were originally called Gussars,which means outlaw or pirate in modern Serbian.After the fall of Serbia,many Serbian Gussar cavalry were mercenaries for the Hungarians.The word Gussar came to Poland with the Serbian Gussars and transformed to Hussar.

  • @ivkekosovo The Turks called Serbian Gussars,Delije,meaning brave men.

    

  • @idontfkinknow1234

    Overrated my ass. They saved Europe from the Arab scum we face once again in the near future.

  • They never fight whit wings, its a myth, in fact they only had them once, on kings weding parade!

  • @gozaberu There are many proofs from XVI-XVII century that winged hussars fight with wings in the battle.

  • @gozaberu you are wrong

  • @idontfkinknow1234 they were fancy,you sir,are just butthurt.

  • @idontfkinknow1234 125 years without a lost battle against powers like Turks ,Russians etc. And how are they overrated?

  • @Nowik1991 lol this aint kobe or lebron

  • They was great cavalry but they had chances in Vienna. And Turks defeated them in Kamieniec ( Podolia - 1672 ). Great cavalry but please look at Sipahi cavalry. :))

  • At the Gates of Vienna, the Austrian Duke brought the Cossacks on to slaughter the Turks. Where these Hussars needed armor, the Cossacks needed no such armor as their faith was their armor. Today the Russians have brought these men back home to quell the Chechnyans. in the last great cavalry charge of WW II the Cossacks successfully charged tanks...now that takes more than steeled bodies...that takes courage in the heart and not on the wings.

  • z jakiego filmu to video? 

  • Husars were undefited

  • haha :) Funny people...Lithuania had elite chivalry already at the times when Turks, Mongols and whomever kicked your asses - we have these elite chivalry from the middle of the 15th century. When Mongols and Tatars used to wipe you out, Lithuania managed not only to defend themselves against them, but to conquer their lands.

  • @worras2007 show us info about your mighty chivalry !? show us photos names of thereis leaders... show us something more than your crap talk.

  • @Eskel80 For your reading. Find "the Lithuanian Great Hetman Jonušas Radvila" (in Polish Janusz Radziwiłł), and his relationships with hussaria. Then we can talk. It would be a good ABC lesson in history for you.

  • @worras2007 too bad that Janusz Radziwiłł your "great hetman" didnt even knew how to speak your language...

    Funny thing is ... that I've been in Wilno 2weeks on my company trip... and I get it... for us is Stefan Batory... for u is mr BATORAS ! in your country u have all really good skill in changing a facts...U had mighty country we had it aswell, but u still cant deal with a fact that u loost it all... now Litva is nothing more than pro russia country

  • @Eskel80 Also:

    w w w . alfa.lt/straipsnis/188965

    w w w . selonija.lt/2010/11/12/atgimst­a-dar-viena-lietuvos-ir-birzu-­krasto-legenda-husarai/

  • @worras2007 and btw. I believe u know "Potop" Henryka Sienkiewicza?? Read Characteristics from your grand hetman :))) I hope u will find it in your language

  • Just imagine the ratios: at Cesis battle in Latvia 700 Lithuanians which had 350 husars, beaten to pieces a 3000 Swedes, At Kircholm (Salaspils) battle an army of 3 thousand Lithuanians, including 1 thousand husars, destroyed a 11 thousand Swedish army. At Klushin battle in Russia, 5500 husars devastated a 35 000 Russian army.

    They usually went in 1:6 ratio and managed to sweep out the enemy.

  • @worras2007 At Kirholm was Polish-Lithuanian army not Lithuanian army. Two hussars banners 200 hussars was under command of rotmistrz Tomasz Dąbrowa , another two-200 hussars under command of Teodor Lacki, next unit 300 hussars under command of Wincenty Wojna. In Polish Lithuanian army at Kircholm was also cossacs and tatar units. On the Swedisch side foght also Scots and Germans.

  • @licicaviki well, I respect your opinion, but what I wanted to say (the main thing) is that the "hussars" evolved from Lithuania from much earlier times. See the coat of arms of Lithuania. Earlier these knights were elite guards of the Grand Duke (before PL and LT Republic). Later Radvila formed elite military squadrons from them. And ONLY after Polish and other nations saw and admired the ideal skill and armour of these knights, they also "adopted" them to Poland and elsewhere.

  • @worras2007 in your dreams, Samogitian. hussar cavalry stems from Serbia.

  • @worras2007 Well it`s not true. Hussar come from the Serbian word "Gusar" and later Hungarian Husar. After defeat on Kosove Pole with Turks exiled Serbian warriors introduced hussar horsemen – light cavalry armed with hollowed lance, Balkan-type shield, and saber – in Hungary following the Ottoman conquest of Serbia in the late 15th century. First hussar units in the Kingdom of Poland were formed by the Polish parliament in 1503, which hired three banners of Hungarian mercenaries.

  • @licicaviki (1),, The success of hussars were the result of the tactics developed and adopted for this formation, and applied only in Poland "- Viewing Polish Winged Hussars, the only one It referred so many victories through the use of tactics that suit, horses, captains, arms, etc. Again, I repeat, only the Polish hussars It referred this spectacular victory, thanks to the Poles, who modernized it (changed).

  • @licicaviki (2) Serbian Hussars, Poland or Hungary have only a common name.

    If you are looking Serbian hussars? it certainly is not the photos.

  • @licicaviki in hungarian Huszár ->>

    husz (u-ú) -> twenty

    ár - cost

    so the word means 1 hussars death costs 20 other :) so its not from Gusar or anything else..

  • @tigim88 Thanks for translation Huszar from Magyar it has sens because cavalary man with lace has bigger value in (hand combat) than other units. Point to You for value comments. I know that Hungarians and Serbs don`t like each other.... but I also read in military books about serbian meaning of "Gusar" mean more or less "Bandit".

  • @licicaviki Theres another thing... the hussars origin is from our kings law - every noble had to give his every 20th soldier to the king woithout reason -King Mathias black army - Mátyás király.

  • @licicaviki oh and btw hungarian hussars created the german, french and american light cavalry ... todays 1st french airbone even have to say their oath in hungarian

  • @tigim88 hungarian oath it`s very interesting fact... Thanks for it. Polish-Lithuanian banners of hussars was "modernized" ;-) to heavy cavalary by Stephan Bathory hungarian mecenary and later Polish king - one of the best elected polish king ever. I agree Hungarians has big influence on Polish cavalry traditions and also other countries... American cavalary has Polish-hungarian roots vide Michael Kovats and Casimir Pulaski - founder of first cavalary banner in US.

  • @licicaviki ,,Rzeczpospolita Obojga Narodów" It was one of the state

  • much respect from Serbia ! the birth place of hussars !

  • Polish Angels of war, the terrible demons for the enemy !!!

  • POLAND ANGEL!

  • and thats question for the future -what can we leave to the next generations but shame of stupid political correctness which leads to ruin of civilisation and opens gates to aggresive islam

  • Bravo courageous Poland.

    Christian greetings from Royal Holland.

    We need more heros such like King Sobieski.

    No primitive muslims in Christian Europe. In Arab countries primitive muslims can't even live with other primitive muslims.

  • @LeftwingBetrayedEu u need to thank them a bit... without their light cav to breed with heavy european cav u would never have such a well balance cav which is fast and strong.... imagine a KV or a MUSE tank in ww2 going 90 mph that would be sick and scary yet balaced with speed and armor with firepower

  • @LeftwingBetrayedEu Yes, because racists and other Christians have been so fucking great to Poland...

    You're the same shit as extremist muslims with a different smell. Hey Dutchman, go make bestiality porn or fight the ocean or whatever the fuck you people do.

  • @NorthernAggressor Primitive muslims are the cancer of the modern Western world.

    Hail to glorious Poland from Golden Age Holland.

  • @LeftwingBetrayedEu you said it perfectly dude.. stop multiculturalism in Europe.. ship all them back to their uncivilized lands..

  • @sedugusella Hi Patriot.

    Hail Poland.

    Hail Holland.

    And hail an United Christian Europe.

    Europia Gloria.

  • Do autora: byłbym wdzięczny za ścieżkę dźwiękową.

  • @dziku1508

    ''Hummel gets the Rockets''

  • @Nowik1991 Dziękuje

  • PROUD OF POLAND !!

  • King Sobieski cavalry stormed the Turks at the battle of Vienna. it is reported that a charge of 20,000 horse backed warriors broke the Turkish lines to help and untimatly save Europe. It is the largest ever recorded Horse back charge. THANK YOU POLISH KING. THERE SHOULD BE A DAY OF REMEMBERANCE FOR KING SOBIESKI

  • time of hussars - XVII century

    time of ww2- XX.

    

  • History states when Muslims tried to invade Europe, Polish Hussars struck fear like a hot knife cutting threw butter. Greetings from Canada

  • Hussars originated somewhere in hungary/serbia but they were light cavalry mostly for scouting and raiding and grew to bigger groups. Poland adopted the hussars and turned them into heavy cavalry and added wings for intimidation. The reason why the Polish hussars are most popular is because they were a very dominant force and were undefeated in battle for about 125 years.

  • @Andr0id23 from serbian gussars-gusar means pirates or rebels in serbian anyway as they were rebelians(by turkish eye) who escaped to hungary and poland after ottoman empire took serbia....but agree-they were completely different type of units....RON(Poland and Lithuania) had so many type of horse units like these one's for fight with mongolians-famous "dance with tartar" who were close to gussars-"towarzysz pancerny" anyway:) but def hussars were the best-agree undefeated in battle by 125 years

  • Greetings of Spain

  • The fearless cavalry!

    Greetings From Quebec Canada.

    Je me souvien

  • From small raiding bands in Serbia and Hungary they became best and most powerful cavalry in world. My respect to all Hussars

  • Husaria was the baest cavalry in the history of world!!! 125 years only win in every battle!

  • The finest cavalry of the time

    Greetings from Mexico

  • Pretty nice video.

  • AMOR PATRIA NOSTRA LEX

    God bless Poland.

    The saviours of Christain Europe.

  • Shut up you bunch of idiots, the polish lost the war against Russia in the movie!

    Heh... Artificial country...

  • what were the wings for?

  • @sintraswalls They made a whistling sound that scared the enemies horses and infantry

    Plus, they look cool as fuck.

  • @sintraswalls It`s quite amusing, but we don`t know. There are some theories: some say it was protection against Mongols` lasso, some may say, it was for the sound (made by feathers) scaring enemies` horses, but it could just be used for making psychological pressure (rider seemed to be bigger). In fact we even don`t know, whether wings were used in battles (perhaps only during military parades). As You can see, it`s still some mystery even for Polish historians ;)

  • Yeah they are epic and stuff but geezus that helmet is fugly ;[

  • the last thing that this army saw was the kazaks, and the russian army.

  • @ShysTP9IK Battle of Klushino 6 july 1610 - Polish forces numbering about 4,000 men (of which about 80 percent were the famous 'winged' hussars) under Hetman Stanisław Żółkiewski defeated a numerically superior force of about 35,000 - 40,000 Russians under Dmitry Shuisky, Andrew Golitsyn and Danilo Mezetski. I suggest You more history books and less Russians propaganda movies.

  • @licicaviki

    Hey buddy im not fucking stupid, im not saying Polish forces were crap, you were pwning all russia for centuries, but in the end Russians kicked you out, isnt that right? so please stop being a nob, and piss off, remember the battle of 1612 and stfu noob

  • @ShysTP9IK Fact was that Polish-Russian war wasn`t state war but local war of some powerful Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth nobles. They has less support from other part of Commonwealth. Poland as a state don`t wan`t conquere Russia in this time and from history perspective it was big mistake of Poles. Poland should do the same what Russians do after 1772 in Poland. Because Russians respect only brutality and force. It`s the reason of present Russian German love.

  • @licicaviki

    Poland always wanted to conquere Russia thats why they were there -.- and russia brang brutality after they have been atacked so no need to make them Look bad, at least they didnt chop up simple sitizens like every one else have.

  • @ShysTP9IK The first attack was attack of Kievan Rus on Red Ruthenia in 981 setled by Lendians. "W leto 6489 ide Wołodimer' k Liachom' i zaja grady ich: Peremyszl', Czerwien', i iny grady jeże sut' do sego dnie pod' Rusiu. W sem że letie i Wiaticzi pobiedi i wiezłożi na nia dan' ot niaouga, jakoże otci (otec) jego imasze." Read the Nestor the Chronicler "Nestor the Chronicler". You Ruskies started all the time.

  • @licicaviki Started with a reason, read decent books... and dont quat stuff on polish im not good at it..

  • @ShysTP9IK Ofcourse the reason was to grab and plunder some polish lands. Dont tell anybody to read books if you showing your ignorance and lack if primary knowledge.

  • @mumapredator

    Like we do did not have enough land to fight on on our terretory? and we didnt have enough enemies any way. Stop acting smart and looking at one side of the history.

  • Winged Hassars ... MAGNIFICENT VALOUR , Poland was a Magnificent land, every thing today is crap,men are efeminent,women are like men, honor is gone with the wind , read POLAND fromJamesA Michener 620 pages of pure polish delight. I couldn't put it down

  • @chefluigi100 I agree mostly of what you say BUT thankfully Slavic countries arn't full of fags and dykes like western-europe.

  • Trzeba przyznac, jestesmy bitny narod.

  • Greetings HUN land! ;)

  • @JocoWolfHUN greetings Hungary :) !

  • The Polish Hussars defeated the Turks/ Muslims - RESPECT !!!

    We could do with a modern version !!

    Beautiful !

  • @funkytomo77 "The Polish Hussars defeated the Turks/ Muslims"

    Well yes and no. The Ottoman empire was still around a hundred years after Poland had ceased to exist and the hussars were little more than a tourist attraction. The Turks weren't beaten by the hussars, they were beaten by the fact that they spent much of their time fighting other muslims.

  • @oarfrost Well yes and no what a legend. Fuckhead why waste your time? Polish history is written and cant be changed!! Tourist attraction that should be seen only country to take Moscow 1612.

  • do you know that polish hussars are copy and first calvary that used WINGS was Serbian ras calvary

  • @chaosknight95

    First- we dont copy Serbian, but Hungary calvary.

    Second- POLISH HUSSARS NEVER USE WINGS IN BATTLE. Only on parade in 18 century. These wings "in battles" are fiction.

  • @bzyk36 no serbian Ras light calvary ... read something dude then talk

  • bylismy zajebiści!!!

  • @Soveliss66

    @Phantom92NR

    i had hope you can finish training what us Marines must complete to be US Marines .

    thx for attention

  • Ludzie oglądacie ten bzdurny 1612 a to bujda na resorach bo w tej walce ŻADNEJ HUSARII NIE BYŁO!!! A Ruscy walczyli nie z Polakami tylko z 8000 KOZAKÓW (to ci z Ukrainy jak by ktoś nie kontaktował) 1500 jazdy pancernej LITEWSKIEJ Z WKL!!! I 1500 PIECHOTY NIEMIECKIEJ!!! na Kremlu też było jeszcze 3000 kozaków rejestrowych. Obie strony w walka straciły po 1500 żołnieży a jeden z ruskich dowódców został ciężko ranny my zaś przegraliśmy taktycznie ale tam Polaków nie było BUJDA NA RESORACH!!!!!!

  • The music fits very well. Well done!

  • Probably the best cavalry of their time in Europe. Greetings from Lithuania

  • @Auge2011 Hussars was both Polish and Lithuanian... the same lanciers durning Napoleon. When Poland and Lithuania was in Commonwealth Moskals has "Time of troubles".

  • @Auge2011

    Maybe that Poland had the best cavalry,but swiss had the best mercenaries pikemens.

  • @Auge2011 Not probably, that was the best cavalry of that time. Greetings from Germany

  • @Auge2011 No probably, but THE BEST CAVALRY

    respect from Czech

  • Za każdym razem gdy oglądam ten kawałek, to przechodzą mnie dreszcze. To jest to

  • TO THE ENEMY THEY MUST OF APPEARED LIKE ANGELS ON TOWERING HORSES, LARGER THAN LIFE...AS IF SENT BY GOD FOR THEIR JUDGMENT DAY....WOW!!!

    IF YOU WERE GOD OR ALLAH FEARING, THAT WOULD CERTAINLY SEND PARALYZING SHIVERS DOWN THEIR SPINES...AND MAKE THEM THINK TWICE ON CHANCING OF STRIKING AN ANGEL ON HORSE BACK OR TAKING FLIGHT WHILE SHITTING AND PISSING ALL OVER THEM SELVES.

  • Amazing video! Makes me very proud to have polish blood running through my veins. :)

  • Check out: Orsza, Obertyn, Vienna, Chocim, Kłuszyn!, Kircholm!, Kokenhausen, Trzciana, Cutrea de Argesz, Beresteczko, Martynów, Byczyna, and many more....

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  • The Winged Hussars owe me a favor.

  • Dziękujcie kozie syny bo jakby nie POLSKA to było by po was europo.

  • POLAND! FIRST TO FIGHT!

  • @EpicDude86

    yeah, didn't fair to well against the nazi tanks though:P

  • @riotgage listening to nazi propaganda I see.

  • @EpicDude86 but please.... dont becom,e nazis as alot of polish and slavic people in general are becoming.

    god,homeland,family.that all and is enough.

  • @M1lko01 wtf?about what's nazism you're talking?there's new trend of leftist's and fucking politics to call polish patrotism aka nazism here;/ but it isn't true...

    in the same style we can say:but please italian people-don't become commies as a lot of italians in general are becoming...

  • true polish christians :D

  • 12 dislikes are obviously russians

  • @ARKSOLDIER7 Not true.

  • @ZviagintsevKrasenkov oh i'm just saying stuff it doesn't have to be true I just like joking around

  • why the fuck, we do not have any good movie about HUSSARS????I am sure some people simply do not want that...To remind what we are capable of...

  • Polack!

  • I'm just thinking what would happen if ever Polish hussars battle it out vs Mongol Cavalry.Who would most likely to win?

  • @ZviagintsevKrasenkov Odpowiem Ci na to pytanie w ojczystym języku...

    W historii naszego kraju miała miejsce jedna taka bitwa...

    Nie była wielka... na polu bitwy stanęło 320 mongołów i 100 husarzy...

    Bitwa trwała dwie godziny, zginęło 14 husarzy i 296 mongołów, Ci którzy przeżyli uciekli...

  • @DuszaKZM Dzięki za information.I chcą się dowiedzieć, co się nazywa, że walka?

  • @ZviagintsevKrasenkov Didnt the Mongols beat the ancestors of the Hussars?

  • @ralphyboy1 Yes in Battle of Legnica.But as DuszaKZM said there was an event where 100 hussars beaten 320 mongol cavalrymen.

  • @ZviagintsevKrasenkov What event was this I dont think the mongols were even in Europe or Russia in the 1500s.

  • @ralphyboy1 maybe DuszaKZM was pertaining to the Tatars who has some battles with the Polish hussars.

  • @ZviagintsevKrasenkov The Tatars were not the mongols the mongols defeated them and took them over, but I thought the Tatars lost to the Russians in the 1400s. Im not trying to be rude or argue Im just really curious if The mongol empire even exited till the 1500s lol.

  • @ralphyboy1 The Mongol Empire didn't exist anymore on 15th century but as the Turkish historians today were claiming that the Ottomans(which has some Tatar soldiers)were the direct successors(and descendants?)of the mongols.The ottomans engaged in major bloody wars against Christian dominated Europe during those times which includes the Poles.

  • @ZviagintsevKrasenkov maybe that incident Dusza was claiming were Ottomans/Tatars etc. whatever they are.

  • @ZviagintsevKrasenkov Erm im very sure the Ottomans are not direct sucessors. People seem to forget the Muslim crusades. If anything the ottomans are more or so part of the arabian islamic descendents and their ideas.

  • Winged Hussars rules

  • IMO the greatest battle of Polish cavalery weren't Kircholm or Somossiera but Kłuszyn (near Smoleńsk). 2 700 Hussars won with the 18 times bigger force of Russia and mercenaries (at most Swedish), wich were also fortified with 2 meters high stockade. Polish forces lose only 80 men, and after battle capture undefended Moscow.

    You ask about Samurai cavalery - in similar situation (in the battle of Nagoya? - don't remember the name) in 1475 Samurai cavalery capitulated.

  • sieg heil!

  • @RapidFire813 you son of a b....

  • oh, yeah, but remembe those little 4 foot 2 inch nips were fast with that blade and their fight only lasted 2 minutes. however, i think winged hussars would defeat them

  • meh if it was samourai vs hussar... why should we fight?

    two great nations...?

    two great types of soldiers...

    united?

    why not?

  • like japs, samuari use huge banners, polish use huge wings?

  • @Rico8458 In my opinion,the hussars would beat Japanese samurais and ninjas anytime if they had faced during that time.

  • Greetings from Royal Holland to the proud people of Poland

    You saved Vienna in 1683 and Arnhem in 1944.

    For a Christian Patriotic United Europe

  • @LeftwingBetrayedEu Thank you vivat United Europe

  • @LeftwingBetrayedEu It is not only.

  • Sláva polským husarům!

  • they absolutely look bad ass.

  • the Hussars originally are from Serbia.The Serbs had this cavalry when they fought the Turks in Kosovo 1389.When Serbia fell,Serbs migrated to Hungaria(Austro-Hungaria) and they brought The Hussars.Hussar means Gussar on Serbian,it means pirate,though translated to English.The Serbian Hussars were assembled in Hungaria as mercenary units and later it was spread to Poland and Lithuania.

    Medieval Poles called them :

    RACOWIE-SERBOWIE.-Rassian Serbs(Rascia is Serbia in the middle ages)

  • @ivkekosovo True, the Serbs brought hussars to the rest of europe. They were later made into heavy cavalery by the Hungarians, and after Stefan Batory (Stephen Bathory) was made King of Poland (who by the way was of Romanian-Hungarian blood) the Polish heavy hussars ware created (or winged hussars as which is the more common name). Or something along those lines if I remember my history correctly....

  • If not Ukraine you would suck your uncles di** and still be proud for sucking him.

  • ale Tatarow sie bali

  • Husaria Była potęgą i chwałą Polski /

    Polish winged Hussars were a power and a glory of Poland/

  • what film is the footage from?

  • @TheTomjay911 Some of those are paintings and some are from 1612.

  • Piękne :) na Facebooku powstał właśnie polski fanpage inscenizacji bitwy pod Kłuszynem , która odbędzie się na początku lipca w Warszawie

  • Europas Samurais^^

  • Those wing and White+Red..this is total Badassery.

  • those guys arent meant to mess around with if you do your out good bye your the weakest link like that im proud to be polish very proud indeed i do dude this clip you made was fantastic just awesome

  • Nice work! Actually it's hard to believe it's your first video, congrats on the quality & thank you for sharing it.

  • Im british and while i am always going to love the might of the English mounted knights charging to the defense of England.

    My hat certainly goes off to these guys.

    frankly the I only wish WE had that kind of armour back in those days.

    English knights with wings would be an amazing site.

    but no these guys got it first and after looking at their exploits in some history books of mine i can well and truly say that those men were not to be fucked with ever!

  • @sirAthrus Husaria did not lose the batle for 120 years. They Beat 35,000 swedish- russian army in number of 5,500 hussars. Husaria saved Europe in 1683 at Vienna, when the Turkish army crushed the beautiful charge.