Gdańsk, Poland - May 2012 (1080 HD)


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  • Looks like the Prussian fanboys are out in force, wanking themselves silly over a country that no longer exists. - od Mr K
  • Danzig is, was and will always be a German city, no matter what. You can already recognize it by looking at the architecture. As if Poles would have been capable of designing a city like that LOL :D. Lazy, uncultivated Slavs can only destroy. Just go to Silesia and watch what these barbarians have made of the once beautiful German cities. - od Natürliche Weltordnung
  • Danzig is Prussian - od General Grenadier
  • Danzig NÉMET. Értitek, paraszt lengyelek? - od Tottenham Hale
  • hello everyone. nice film. i want to know i m indian. is krakow good city for woking while studies.?? i mean one can get job while studying to survive?? - od Shaggy Chauhan
  • no to mam zaszczyt mieszkać w Polsce xD - od Roksana Urbanska
  • Danzig built by Germans !! thank a Russian that Silesia and the Baltic coast came to Poland !!!! Reich won Poland for 2 weeks !! You all fucked and Russian, Germans, Austrians, Czechs, Turks, Bendera from the Carpathians - od slavic pagan
  • free Danzig people republic!!the official language of the Germans and Kashubians!!!North polonia this is Germany land!!and Silesia too - od slavic pagan
  • Beautiful video. Thank you. I've heard that anything that might remind people that it was once 90% German-speaking -- writing on buildings, plaques, monuments -- has been scrubbed clean from the city. True? - od Rob L.
  • greetings from germanay, Gdansk is a very nice city for visiting, a lot old architecture - od deepfieldspace
  • I am from the uk and will be visiting gdansk, Krakow, Warsaw and wroclaw over a 2 week period in November. Any tips, recommendations? - od Jon Smith
  • Awesome architecture and history. But beware there are still scams in around likea Miasto Anielow, a restaurant who lies on its menu and a city who doesnt enforce any protection for tourists. - od freedomisfromtruth
  • I'm from Qatar ... And I love gdansk ... - od Fly Guy mj
  • Build everything in Poland. - od joe biden
  • Nice German city. - od Björn Asmussen
  • Nice film, fantastic city ;) - od Visit Gdansk
  • It is not "Gdanks", It is Free City of Danzig!! It belongs to Germany!!! Dazig is Germany! - od Lucas Camara
  • Gdansk is more than 1000 years old and was one of the three Royal Cities of Polish kingdom. Citizens of such cities could since 16th century elect Polish kings together with the nobles (only nobles, who, by the way, represented 10% of Polish society, could elect the king, and citizens of Gdansk, Cracow and Lvov). between 1776-1918 it was under Prussian, and  than German, occupation .(124 years) after a joint attack and partition of whole Poland by Prussia , Russia and Austria. Gdansk, Torun and Poznań  came than to Prussia, Warsaw first to Prussia than to Russia and Cracow and Lvov to Austria. Gdansk was built and developed mostly by Poles and Dutch (which left here a fantastic heritage), and some Germans. German people were met in all Polish cities at that time invited by Polish kings for their professions or just looking for better life and money. Today practically every Polish man and woman has some German ancestors, from more o less distant past,  among Slavic (mostly), and some Dutch, Hunjgarian, Scottish, Swedish  and even Italian ones. Its our history- western people for many ages were coming  here looking for better life or as soldiers during wars, captured then and forced to live in empty parts of country in royal villages. They were polonizing very easy  for good, then mixing - with no making any minorities - just joined Polish society. . Since 15-th century Gdansk was very rich and powerful town with a huge harbour and was a memeber of Hansa - the trade organization of rich Baltic cities. After partition and starting of Prussian/German rules, there was brutal germanization there (children in schools were bitten for speaking in Polish for example). And many Germans, which had nothing to do with Royal City of Gdansk  came to germanize it more. After 1918 Gdansk became free city with Polish-German authorities. During the 2 WW War (1939-1945) there was extermination of Poles there (often sent to concentration camps). In 1945 Russian destroyed whole town to the dust. After the war Poles rebuilt Gdansk - all these beautiful medieval, renaissance and baroqe houses from the time of Polish-Lithuanian Uniion and than Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (Noble Republic - Rzeczpospolita) are practically 60 years old (but there were a lot of documentation, pictures and photios, and even plans of architects in Polish archives, the same was with documents concerning the  Old City in Warsaw, destroyed by Germans in 1944)). - od Al He
  • Wow beautiful city love to go there this summer - od Rapael Ensenado
  • Excellent city, I loved the people, the food and the beer - od Nakadu

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