Gdansk - Sopot - Gdnynia :
Polish "T r i - C i t i e s"
. . so high on the "Grab - List"
that Hitler's German "Nazi Socialists" . . fired the first shots
. . at Westerplatte . .
. . at Westerplatte . .
starting World War II
here at
here at
Poland's Gateway . . to the Waterways of . . Europe
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We Check - In to . . "Happy 7 Hostel"
on the Embankment of the Vistula River Canal
in . .
Gdansk
Gdansk
a "can - you - believe - this" location . picturesque . handy to everything
( thanks to the Tourist Info Office recommendation )
Happy 7 . . is being renovated . 'futuristic'
( a reminder that much of the world is looking for . . ' tomorrow '
. . while tourists are often looking for . . ' yesterday ' )
This is actually an . . Apartment
with . bedroom . living room . bath . kitchen
way more than we need
but the manager is excited that we aren't young party - age
so he discounts it to . . 150 ZIOTY
( about $37 )
a Win - Win for everyone !
We strike out to get acquainted by walking
the " Royal Way "
called ' utica Dluga ' ( long main drag )
Like Amsterdam . . properties are . . taxed by . . ' linear ' . . frontage
so residents choose to build narrow - high - deep
Gdansk was . . Poland's wealthiest city . .
during the
16 - 17th Century Golden Age
Polish Kings . . loved to come here
to rub elbows with wealthy German seafaring merchants
Everything . . in this Tri - City region
is related to . .
Shipping . . & . . the Sea
Everyone loves hanging out . . here and along the . . Canal Embankment
We board an old Galleon and Cruise through the ship canals
to . . Westerplatte
noticing its . . proximity to the . . Baltic Sea
. . easy access to . Europe . Scandinavia . Russia
( prime property . . huge ship yards . . and . . dry docks )
. . the envy of all neighboring countries
( prime property . . huge ship yards . . and . . dry docks )
. . the envy of all neighboring countries
The shipyard employees are impressively . . ' hard - at - work '
We see giant vessels
from . . as far away as . . New Zealand
Westerplatte . . is right " at the mouth of " the . . Baltic Sea
( Owned by . . POLAND )
The Nazi attack here on
September 1, 1939
was the event that
kicked off . . World War II
Hitler
. . not only wanted . . to claim
this territory
as HIS OWN
He . . did NOT want . .
the " Soviet Communists " . . to have it
He wanted to
overtake the Communists
and
defeat his ideological Russian rival . . Stalin
- As it turned out -
( for a time )
the . . German Nazis and the . . Russian Communists
( at one point )
decide to . . split . . Poland
. . each dominating . . one half
At the Horizon . . you notice the expanse of the Baltic Sea
On September 1, 1939 . . World War II began
Together with . . Poland ,
Great Britain and France
became known as
" A L L I E D " Countries
( joined by . . Treaty = 'common cause' )
Between the destruction caused
by German Nazis . .
and even more damage done later
by the Soviet Communists under Stalin . .
Gdansk suffered much damage
. . the buildings we see today have all been reconstructed
. . using the original drawings
The huge Westerplatte Monument below
. . memorializes those who died
This WW2 story was brewing long before 1939
. . and the HORROR continued
well into . . the late . . 1980s
Our Post #7 . . will address the Solidarity Movement
and the long road to . . " freedom "
( WW1 is a story all it's own . . supposably . . " the War to END all WARS "
We take another boat to Sopot . . crossing part of the Baltic Sea
It's a beautiful day . .
We're dressed too warm.
( I'm in black )
Since we haven't eaten yet today . . we try a "Gofry" . .
Which one would YOU pick ??
We settle on . . waffle with whipped cream
One with . . cherries and raspberries on top . .
the other with
green apple and strawberries
Like Gdansk . . Sopot also has atmosphere . . one long street full of temptations . .
And it has an extensive sandy BEACH spreading both directions
. . a long - time favorite vacation spot
for German citizens
. . who still today come here in droves
This Grand Hotel in Sopot . . was a favorite hang - out
of H i t l e r . . also of Marlene Dietrich . . and of Fidel Castro
. . ( not all at the same time ! )
in . . Room #226
In order to get back to our boat . . 4 hours later
everyone has to purchase . . a 4 Zloti ticket ( about $1 )
to get through the turnstile . . . sort of a 'toll ' charge
. . probably to help defray the cost of this
. . longest wooden . . "entertainment " pier . . in Europe
Next time . . Rusty and Wrinkles will share a few things about
Solidarity ( Lech 'somebody' ) . Amber . and . a Castle
( considered to be . . Europe's . . "largest" )
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