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Lao Che - Old Town (my bad in title in video, but i wont change it)Translation:Poles, wherever you are,Poles, wherever you are,Poles, wherever you are,Poles... Poles... Poles... Old Town, Old Town we will guard you faithfully,We have order to hold you or fall in your ruins,Welcome to land where Jerry dying,Old Town, Old Town we will guard you faithfully,We have order to hold you or fall in your ruins,Halinka -- the nurse, what a great girl, Old Town, Old Town we will guard you faithfully,We have order to hold you or fall in your ruins,Coffin is a luxury, as so soup on nail, Old Town, Old Town...We have order to hold you or...People growing weaker, Alstains is going insane and setting hell on fire.Old Town, Old Town, we can't guard you anymore,We can't punch Krauts in face because of burned hands, Is here you decapitate? Yes, here we decapitate! Old Town, Old Town, we can't guard you anymore,We can't punch Krauts in face because of burned hands,Did you sleep well in night?! Did you fear of death?! Impudently is singing for us here throw in dark bundle of grenades! Impudently is singing for us here throw in dark bundle of grenades! There is hundred thousand souls, and only one tube,Soldiers are coming out, civilians and wounded don't,There's only one camel, to one needle ear, Only a few speared, but God don't listened countless!Don't listen, don't listen, don't! We are demanding entrance to manhole,We are demanding entrance to manhole,We are demanding entrance to manhole,We are demanding entrance to manhole,We are demanding entrance to manhole,We are demanding entrance to manhole,We are demanding entrance to manhole,We are demanding entrance to manhole!From Wikipedia:Warsaw's Old Town was established in the 13th century. Initially surrounded by an earthwork rampart, prior to 1339 it was fortified with brick city walls. The town originally grew up around the castle of the Dukes of Mazovia that later became the Royal Castle. The Market Square (Rynek Starego Miasta) was laid out sometime in the late 13th or early 14th century, along the main road linking the castle with the New Town to the north. Until 1817 the Old Town's most notable feature was the Town Hall built before 1429. In 1701 the square was rebuilt by Tylman of Gameren, and in 1817 the Town Hall was demolished. Since the 19th century, the four sides of the Market Square have borne the names of four notable Poles who once lived on the respective sides: Ignacy Zakrzewski (south), Hugo Kołłątaj (west), Jan Dekert (north) and Franciszek Barss (east).In the 19th century, during Warsaw's rapid growth, the Old Town lost its importance as the commercial and administrative hub of the city. Most of the Old Town fell into neglect and became populated by the poorer classes of Varsovians. It was not until after World War I that the local authorities began caring for this district.In 1918 the Royal Castle once again became the seat of Poland's highest authorities: the President of Poland and his chancellery. In late the 1930s, during the mayoralty of Stefan Starzyński, the municipal authorities began refurbishing the Old Town and restoring it to its former glory. The Barbican and the Old Town Market Place were partly restored. These efforts, however, were brought to an end by the outbreak of World War II. During the Invasion of Poland (1939), much of the district was badly damaged by the German Luftwaffe, which targeted the city's residential areas and historic landmarks in a campaign of terror bombing. Following the Siege of Warsaw, parts of the Old Town were rebuilt, but immediately after the Warsaw Uprising (August-October 1944) what had been left standing was systematically blown up by the German Army. A statue commemorating the Uprising, "the Little Insurgent," now stands on the Old Town's medieval city wall. Warsaw's Old Town has been placed on the UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites as "an outstanding example of a near-total reconstruction of a span of history covering the 13th to the 20th century."
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Lao Che - Old Town (my bad in title in video, but i wont change it)Translation:Poles, wherever you are,Poles, wherever you are,Poles, wherever you are,Poles... Poles... Poles... Old Town, Old Town we will guard you faithfully,We have order to hold you or fall in your ruins,Welcome to land where Jerry dying,Old Town, Old Town we will guard you faithfully,We have order to hold you or fall in your ruins,Halinka -- the nurse, what a great girl, Old Town, Old Town we will guard you faithfully,We have order to hold you or fall in your ruins,Coffin is a luxury, as so soup on nail, Old Town, Old Town...We have order to hold you or...People growing weaker, Alstains is going insane and setting hell on fire.Old Town, Old Town, we can't guard you anymore,We can't punch Krauts in face because of burned hands, Is here you decapitate? Yes, here we decapitate! Old Town, Old Town, we can't guard you anymore,We can't punch Krauts in face because of burned hands,Did you sleep well in night?! Did you fear of death?! Impudently is singing for us here throw in dark bundle of grenades! Impudently is singing for us here throw in dark bundle of grenades! There is hundred thousand souls, and only one tube,Soldiers are coming out, civilians and wounded don't,There's only one camel, to one needle ear, Only a few speared, but God don't listened countless!Don't listen, don't listen, don't! We are demanding entrance to manhole,We are demanding entrance to manhole,We are demanding entrance to manhole,We are demanding entrance to manhole,We are demanding entrance to manhole,We are demanding entrance to manhole,We are demanding entrance to manhole,We are demanding entrance to manhole!From Wikipedia:Warsaw's Old Town was established in the 13th century. Initially surrounded by an earthwork rampart, prior to 1339 it was fortified with brick city walls. The town originally grew up around the castle of the Dukes of Mazovia that later became the Royal Castle. The Market Square (Rynek Starego Miasta) was laid out sometime in the late 13th or early 14th century, along the main road linking the castle with the New Town to the north. Until 1817 the Old Town's most notable feature was the Town Hall built before 1429. In 1701 the square was rebuilt by Tylman of Gameren, and in 1817 the Town Hall was demolished. Since the 19th century, the four sides of the Market Square have borne the names of four notable Poles who once lived on the respective sides: Ignacy Zakrzewski (south), Hugo Kołłątaj (west), Jan Dekert (north) and Franciszek Barss (east).In the 19th century, during Warsaw's rapid growth, the Old Town lost its importance as the commercial and administrative hub of the city. Most of the Old Town fell into neglect and became populated by the poorer classes of Varsovians. It was not until after World War I that the local authorities began caring for this district.In 1918 the Royal Castle once again became the seat of Poland's highest authorities: the President of Poland and his chancellery. In late the 1930s, during the mayoralty of Stefan Starzyński, the municipal authorities began refurbishing the Old Town and restoring it to its former glory. The Barbican and the Old Town Market Place were partly restored. These efforts, however, were brought to an end by the outbreak of World War II. During the Invasion of Poland (1939), much of the district was badly damaged by the German Luftwaffe, which targeted the city's residential areas and historic landmarks in a campaign of terror bombing. Following the Siege of Warsaw, parts of the Old Town were rebuilt, but immediately after the Warsaw Uprising (August-October 1944) what had been left standing was systematically blown up by the German Army. A statue commemorating the Uprising, "the Little Insurgent," now stands on the Old Town's medieval city wall. Warsaw's Old Town has been placed on the UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites as "an outstanding example of a near-total reconstruction of a span of history covering the 13th to the 20th century."

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