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The Story of Poland: A Nation That Refused to Disappear — Fexingo History

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Poland's story is one of defiance—a nation that, erased from the map for 123 years, refused to disappear. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through a millennium of Polish history, from the baptism of Mieszko I in 966 to the Solidarity movement that toppled communism. Explore the Piast and Jagiellonian dynasties, the Golden Age of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and the devastating partitions by Prussia, Russia, and Austria. Witness the rise of the Winged Hussars, the 1791 Constitution of 3 May, and the tragic uprisings of 1830 and 1863. The show delves into the Second Polish Republic's interwar rebirth, the horrors of World War II (Westerplatte, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the Katyn massacre), and the postwar Soviet-imposed system. From the 'Miracle on the Vistula' to the election of Pope John Paul II, from the Warsaw Pact to the Round Table Agreement, each episode reveals how Polish identity survived through language, literature (Mickiewicz, Sienkiewicz), and the Catholic Church. Why does Poland matter today? Because its history is a lesson in resilience—how a people can endure partition, occupation, and totalitarianism and still emerge as a vibrant democracy at Europe's crossroads. #PolishHistory #WingedHussars #PolishLithuanianCommonwealth #PartitionsOfPoland #SolidarityMovement #LechWalesa #PiastDynasty #JagiellonianDynasty #WorldWarIIPoland #WarsawUprising #KatynMassacre #MiracleOnTheVistula #ConstitutionOf1791 #JohnPaulII #InterwarPoland #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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jakson The Polish Constitution of 1791: Europe's First Modern Charter kansikuva

The Polish Constitution of 1791: Europe's First Modern Charter

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the dramatic story of Poland's Constitution of 3 May 1791, the first modern written constitution in Europe and the second in the world after the United States. They discuss the reformers behind it, including King Stanisław August Poniatowski, Ignacy Potocki, and Hugo Kołłątaj, and the desperate political context of a Commonwealth on the brink of partition. The episode covers the Four-Year Sejm, the progressive reforms that abolished liberum veto, established a hereditary monarchy, and granted limited rights to burghers, as well as the fierce opposition from conservative magnates and the subsequent Targowica Confederation that invited Russian intervention. The conversation also touches on the constitution's legacy as a symbol of Polish resilience and its role in the Kościuszko Uprising. Finally, the hosts reflect on how short-lived the constitution was—only 19 months before the Polish-Russian War of 1792—yet how it remains a cornerstone of Polish national identity. #ConstitutionOf3May1791 #PolishConstitution #StanisławAugustPoniatowski #HugonKołłątaj #IgnacyPotocki #FourYearSejm #TargowicaConfederation #PolishRussianWar1792 #KościuszkoUprising #LiberumVeto #PolishLithuanianCommonwealth #EnlightenmentPoland #PolishHistory #EasternEurope #FexingoHistory #History #Poland #ConstitutionalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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jakson The Siege of Jasna Gora 1655: Poland's Legendary Defense kansikuva

The Siege of Jasna Gora 1655: Poland's Legendary Defense

In 1655, during the catastrophic Swedish Deluge that threatened to erase Poland-Lithuania from the map, a small band of monks and soldiers at the fortified monastery of Jasna Góra in Częstochowa held out against a much larger Swedish army. Their successful defense became a symbol of Polish resistance and a turning point in the war, rallying the nation. This episode tells the story of the siege, the iconic Black Madonna icon that inspired the defenders, the prior Augustyn Kordecki who led them, and how the event was later mythologized in Henryk Sienkiewicz's novel 'The Deluge'. We explore what really happened versus the legend, and why Jasna Góra remains Poland's most sacred national shrine. #JasnaGóra #Częstochowa #SwedishDeluge #PotopSzwedzki #BlackMadonna #AugustynKordecki #Siege1655 #PolishHistory #17thCentury #Catholicism #Sienkiewicz #NationalShrine #MilitaryHistory #PolandLithuania #Resistance #Legend #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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jakson The Union of Lublin 1569: How Poland and Lithuania Became One kansikuva

The Union of Lublin 1569: How Poland and Lithuania Became One

In 1569, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was born at the Union of Lublin, creating one of the largest and most unusual states in early modern Europe. This episode explores the negotiations, the key players like King Sigismund II Augustus and the Lithuanian magnates, and the terms of the union that created a joint parliament, currency, and foreign policy while preserving separate laws and armies. We discuss the Lithuanian nobility's initial resistance, the incorporation of Ukrainian lands into Poland, and how the union functioned in practice, including the concept of 'Golden Liberty' shared by both nations. The episode also touches on the legacy of the union, which lasted until the Partitions in the late 18th century and shaped the identity of both Poland and Lithuania. A fascinating experiment in multinational cooperation, the Union of Lublin remains a cornerstone of Eastern European history. #UnionOfLublin #PolishLithuanianCommonwealth #SigismundIIAugustus #GoldenLiberty #Sejm #Lithuania #Poland #1569 #Lublin #JagiellonianDynasty #EasternEurope #History #FexingoHistory #Rzeczpospolita #Magnates #Wawel #Coexistence #Multiculturalism Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

30. kesä 2026 - 6 min
jakson The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: 1943's Defiant Stand kansikuva

The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: 1943's Defiant Stand

In April 1943, as the Nazis began the final liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto, a small group of Jewish fighters launched an armed uprising that would become a symbol of resistance. Mordechaj Anielewicz, leader of the Żydowska Organizacja Bojowa (ŻOB), led fighters armed with smuggled pistols, Molotov cocktails, and a few rifles against German tanks and flamethrowers. The uprising lasted nearly a month, longer than the German invasion of Poland. Lucas and Luna explore the desperate conditions in the ghetto, the factions that organized the resistance—ŻOB and ŻZW—the role of the Polish Underground's Armia Krajowa in smuggling weapons, and the legacy of the uprising. They discuss the bunker at Miła 18, where Anielewicz and many fighters died, the escapes through sewers, and how the Germans methodically burned the ghetto building by building. This episode also touches on the broader context of the Holocaust in Poland, the debates about Jewish resistance during the war, and what the uprising meant for survivors and historians. A sobering look at courage in the face of annihilation. #WarsawGhettoUprising #MordechajAnielewicz #ŻOB #ŻZW #ArmiaKrajowa #Miła18 #Holocaust #Warsaw #Poland #JewishResistance #WWII #1943 #GhettoLiquidation #FexingoHistory #History #EasternEurope #Resistance #GenocideStudies Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

30. kesä 2026 - 8 min
jakson Bolesław the Brave and the Congress of Gniezno kansikuva

Bolesław the Brave and the Congress of Gniezno

In the year 1000, Holy Roman Emperor Otto III made a startling pilgrimage to Gniezno in Poland, kneeling at the tomb of Saint Adalbert and declaring Bolesław the Brave his 'brother and co-worker in the empire.' This episode explores the Congress of Gniezno, a moment when Poland briefly stood as a seemingly equal partner within a reimagined Christian commonwealth. We trace Bolesław's ambitions, his wars with the Holy Roman Empire and Kievan Rus', and his ultimate coronation as the first king of Poland in 1025. Along the way, we ask: was Otto's vision sincere, or was it just a strategic play? And what did Poland gain — and lose — from Bolesław's relentless expansion? Featuring the Gniezno cathedral, the famous bronze doors, Saint Adalbert's mission to the Prussians, and the imperial dream that almost reshaped Europe. #Poland #BolesławChrobry #CongressOfGniezno #OttoIII #SaintAdalbert #Gniezno #Piast #MedievalHistory #HolyRomanEmpire #PolishHistory #EasternEurope #KievanRus #KingdomOfPoland #Coronation #Missionary #BronzeDoors #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

29. kesä 2026 - 8 min
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