During the Warsaw Uprising of 1944 the Michler's Palace in Warsaw was a site of intense fighting around August 4 and 5 involving the Parasol Battalion insurgent unit. Insurgent poet Józef Szczepański, a member of the Parasol unit, wrote a song (Pałacyk Michla) about those events, performing it in its vicinity on the evening of August 4. The song, published shortly afterward in an insurgent newspaper, quickly gained popularity among the partisans, was performed for them by a popular singer Mieczysław Fogg, and later, became known in the entire Poland. On the next day the Germans captured the building, which, damaged in the fighting, was demolished shortly after.
>The song, published shortly afterward in an insurgent newspaper, quickly gained popularity among the partisans
Little Michla's palace, Żytnia, Wola, (streets intersection)
the boys are defending themselves from under an umbrella. (Parasol battalion),
though for the Tigers (tanks) they have VIS pistols.
They are Varsovians, they are cunning rascals!
Be vigilant! Watch your faith and strain your hearing,
Spring your young spirit, working for two!
Watch your faith and strain your hearing,
Spring your youthful spirit like steel!
Every boy wants to be hurt …
Nurses - beautiful ladies,
And when some bullet hits you,
Ask the lady - she will give you a kiss, hey!
Faith defends itself, faith sings,
The Krauts get angry, their blood is flooding.
They have different ways,
every now and then the "wardrobe" (Nebelwerfer) is brought to us.
But for naught "wardrobes" and grenades,
they get whipped every time.
And every day the moment approaches,
that we will win, and be civilians!
>And every day the moment approaches, that we will win, and be civilians!
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well then