Many people sewed cutlery to their clothes so that they could trade it for things so they could survive. They could trade for things like food, water and clothing. Later they were sent to concentration camps in Siberia where they were safe though many died of starvation, diseases, illness and some people froze to death when collecting wood. When they started running out of flour they had to use sawdust to make the bread.
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the poles were affected by the soviet invasion because the soviets were causing havoc to Poland and forcing people to leave the country. The poles had to leave since the Soviets and the Germans were destroying the country leaving the poles no where to live and it was too dangerous for any of them to stay in Poland while the war was going on. Many people were sent to concentration camps in Siberia where it was safer.
The Soviets wanted to eliminate the ethnic Poles, get revenge for the Soviet loss in the Polish-Soviet war in 1919-1920, and acquire Polish land.
During World War II, the Soviet Union, which included Russia, imprisoned Poles for several reasons. Following the 1939 invasion of Poland, the Soviets sought to eliminate potential opposition and consolidate control over the territory. Many Poles, especially military officers, intellectuals, and political leaders, were seen as threats to Soviet authority and were subjected to mass arrests, deportations, and forced labor. This repression was part of a broader strategy to suppress nationalist movements and integrate the region into the Soviet sphere of influence.
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It has been estimated that at least 6 Million Non Jews were killed during the Holocaust, this includes 3 Million Soviet POW and 1.9 Million Non Jewish Poles.
Between 1.8 million and 2 million Poles were killed and between 220,000 and 1,5000,000 gypsies were killed in the Holocaust. 66,000 Poles were killed in the invasion of Poland.
The population of Poles in 1945 after WW2 was 22.43 Million. This was an decrease of 1.87 Million Poles between 1939 and 1945. Despite this fall, 2.9 Million were killed due to Soviet and German occupation, so without the killings of Pole Civilians during WW2, it would have increased by 1 million.
Amphibians live everywhere except in permanent deserts and the poles.
The Poles tried to defend themsleves against the Nazis invading their country and they had no help. They were defeated. Many Poles escaped the country and joined the Allies in defeating the Nazis.
Yes, there are sharks that survive in the North and South poles. A few examples are the Greenland Sleeper Shark, the Pacific Sleeper Shark and the Black Dogfish Shark.