Mar 03 2025 5 mins
Full episode available on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SilentGeneration
Pulaski Day is a holiday observed in municipalities across the US that have large Polish populations. It honors General Casimir Pulaski, a Polish nobleman and military commander who played a crucial role in the American Revolutionary War. He is often called the "Father of the American Cavalry” and is celebrated for having saved George Washington’s life. This week’s episode of Silent Generation covers who Pulaski was, how the holiday came to be, and how the holiday is celebrated. Amongst other things the boys discuss how pączki are eaten on both Pulaski day and Fat Thursday (the Polish equivalent of Fat Tuesday, how the best (Polish) buffet in the Chicagoland area is the Red Apple restaurant, and how the Polish suffix “ski” was restricted to nobility.
Links:
Casimir Pulaski Biography
Pulaski Day: An Updated the History Guy Episode
The Rise of Casimir Pulaski Day by Jesse Dukes
What is Pulaski Day? Here's what's closed and the history of this Chicago holiday by Rafaela Jinich
Revolutionary War hero Casimir Pulaski might have been a woman or intersex by Corky Siemaszko
*screams in polish* meme
https://restaurantredapple.com/
LARGEST All You Can Eat TRADITIONAL POLISH BUFFET!
Photograph of the soviet cars in the Polish Constitution Day Parade
Casimir Pulaski Day by Sufjan Stevens
Happy Pulaski Day, Fellow Chicagoans! Happy Crawford Day, Suburbanites!
Artwork:
Parada 2024- fot.Michael J. Ariola0004
Recorded on 2/28/2025