Żołnierze wyklęci 1944-63 (Doomed Soldiers/ Verstoßene Soldaten)

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The 'cursed (or doomed) soldiers' (Polish: Żołnierze wyklęci) is a name applied to a variety of Polish resistance movements that were formed in the later stages of World War II and afterwards. Created by former members of the Polish underground resistance organizations of WWII, these organizations continued the struggle against the pro-Soviet government of Poland well into the 1950s. Most of these groups ceased operations in the late 1940s or 1950s. However, the last 'cursed soldier', Józef Franczak (Nickname: Laluś), was killed in an ambush as late as 1963, almost 20 years after the Soviet take-over of Poland.
music: Rozszumiały się wierzby płaczące

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  • Pieknie!

  • Ciekawe że teraz piosenka Rozszumiały się wierzby płaczące kojarzy się z komunizmem, a tak naprawdę był to nieformalny hymn Białych podczas rewolucji w Rosji...

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  • Nieugięci to żołnierze wyklęci... :) Chwała bohaterom!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @buildingeverything That's awesome! Not many people your age are so patriotic. If I saw you in person, I'd buy you a beer. :) If you get a chance one day, visit Krakow. Really a beautiful city, with lots of history. Take care and all the best my Polish comrade!

  • @plsniper I'm now in the US near Chicago, but I prefer putting Poland because I'm Polish, have a Polish family, and am more proud to be Polish ;) I never visited Krakow before, I always heard it very nice.

  • @buildingeverything Ok, sorry. By looking at your profile I thought that you live in Poland. What country are you living in right now? I was born in Krakow, and lived there for the firs 10 years of my life. Then moved to US and lived here ever since.

  • @plsniper oh I misunderstood your comment, I'll agree with you. My Great grand Father was also one, lucky he stayed in/near his hometown when he was fighting so I know a lot about him by word. I can't write Polish well since I don't live there anymore, but can understand everything perfectly, confusing I know.

  • @buildingeverything Nie wiem dlaczego piszesz do mnie po angielsku skoro jestes Polakiem. Ale jak chcesz. Chodzilo mi tylko o to ze pieknie zrobiony film z ta piosenka.

    My point was simply commenting about the slide show together with the song. I think it's beautiful. This song has a special meaning to me, as my father fought in WW2 and he loved this song very much. It reminds me of him. POZDROWIENIA DLA WSZYSTKICH RODAKOW!!

  • @plsniper and your point is...

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