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???? Did you like the movie? Don't forget to subscribe and give your thumbs up! Thanks to this, our channel has a chance to develop. Greetings! ???? Did you like the movie? Don't forget to subscribe and give your thumbs up! Thanks to this, our channel has a chance to develop. Greetings! ???? Support us on PATRONITE: https://patronite.pl/okupowanapolska ???? Support us on PATRONITE: https://patronite.pl/okupowanapolska ???? FACEBOOK / occupiedpolska ???? INSTAGRAM / occupied.polska We associate the stay of the Germans in Poland mainly with the terror they introduced, roundups, and the Holocaust. We often forget that the occupiers also had their private lives, which sometimes far removed from their professional and military activities. For their own needs, the Germans occupied theaters, cinemas, restaurants, and parks. In today's episode, I will show you places whose entrances were guarded by the inscription: "Nur fur Deustche!". The film was made as part of the scholarship program of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage - Culture on the Net. Script, hosting, production, subtitles: Jan Jakub Grabowski. The author would like to express special thanks to: Mr. Łukasz Szypulski and Hubert Walas for their invaluable help in creating the episode. #nurfürdeutsche! #everydaylifeofoccupants #occupiedpoland