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Because England have better jobs than Polish People
to the south of Poland (those on the German side).
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Parts of southern Poland are industrial.
He used what is called a pincher movement. Along with a spearhead and Blitzkrieg it is very effective. With the spearhead tanks would move in first followed by infantry carriers and resuply trucks. Then, using the pincher movement he encircled troops and slowly drained out their reinforcements.
Polish immigrants settled in Wisconsin in the late 19th century seeking economic opportunities in industries like agriculture and mining. They were also attracted to the state's rich farmland and established communities to preserve their culture and heritage.
Because England have better jobs than Polish People
to the south of Poland (those on the German side).
Ghettos
Adolf Hitler had his army invade Poland, remove Polish people and then they had some Germans move into Poland. Poland tried to defend themselves but did not win against the Germans. The French and the English people declared war on Germany due to that invasion.
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Parts of southern Poland are industrial.
It depends on what the custody papers said. If you have joint custody your ex partner can not move your son without your permission. It would be advisable for you to seek legal counsel and stop this before you manages to get on a plane with your son to Poland.
He used what is called a pincher movement. Along with a spearhead and Blitzkrieg it is very effective. With the spearhead tanks would move in first followed by infantry carriers and resuply trucks. Then, using the pincher movement he encircled troops and slowly drained out their reinforcements.
airplane.
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In the Middle Ages and in the early modern period up to at least c. 1650 Poland was relatively tolerant towards the Jews. At that time it was an obvious place (and in many cases the only place) for Jews persecuted elsewhere to flee to. In many parts of Europe the Jews were accused of causing the bubonic plague, but the Black Death stopped short of Poland. The country was not affected and so this was a non-issue in Poland. There was a series of documents signed by polish kings granting Jews first safety (aprox. XII), then a certain level of autonomy (Jewish courts for inner problems, etc. - probably XIV), after that the Polish sejm ( "seym/same" - parliament) passed a universal law of religious tolerance (XVI), amongst others. The difficulties for the Polish Jews began when Russia invaded and annexed large areas of Poland.