173. Mit polskiej mocarstwowości vs. brutalna rzeczywistość | Krzysztof Kloc i Kamil Kartasiński
📖Book: https://tiny.pl/2fyjdff-k ____________________________________ 🔥PATRONITE SUPPORT WITH BONUSES - https://patronite.pl/HDK 💥One-time thank you - https://suppi.pl/historia-dyplomacja-... ____________________________________ Was pre-war Poland really a "powder keg" where a single spark was enough to bring everything to ruin? Why do we, while celebrating November 11th, forget the crucial June of 1914? In today's episode, together with Professor Krzysztof Kloc, we analyze whether the Second Polish Republic was a seasonal state and whether it had a realistic chance of surviving in the grip of two totalitarian regimes. We discuss, among other things: 👉 The mythology of dates and the propaganda significance of November 11th. 👉 Poland's "weather window" – did we lose our victory in 1921? 👉 The process of "becoming Russians and Germans" under the partitions. 👉 Whether we are still the "same" Poles after 1945. This material was created in cooperation with Prześwity Publishing House [advertising cooperation] ____________________________________ 🤝Cooperation - https://kkartasinski.pl/kontakt/ 📖My book - https://mtbiznes.pl/przeswity/wydawni... 🌐Website - https://kkartasinski.pl/ ____________________________________ 📜Chapters 00:41 The symbolism of the "seasonality" of independence 02:22 Why were the elites concerned about Poland's fate? 04:33 The Myth of November 11th and the Piłsudskiites' Propaganda 07:18 The Process of Regaining Freedom (1918–1923) 10:13 June 1914 - the Last Moment for Independence 11:47 How Did the Partitioners Change Polish Mentality? 15:46 Did the Great War Save Us from Denationalization? 18:35 Rebirth or Resumption of the State? The Dispute over Continuity 21:55 Where Did the Name "Second Polish Republic" Come From? 23:56 A Wasted Geopolitical Opportunity (1918–1921) 27:21 Piłsudski's Plan: Ukraine as the Key to Great Power 30:21 Consequences of the Treaty of Riga 33:41 Poland as the "Child of Europe" – Changing Image in the 1930s 37:53 Could the Second Polish Republic Survive Without External Intervention? 39:56 Are We Still the Same Poles After 1945? 44:20 The Great Social Revolution and the "New Pole" of the Polish People's Republic 48:21 Mieroszewski's Reflection: How Many Years of Peace Have We Missed? 53:23 The Biggest Problems of Pre-War Poland ____________________________________ #History of Poland #IIRP #Geopolitics #Independence #KrzysztofKloc #TheInterwar Period

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