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Poland was important to world war II because they had a powerful leader.
The geographical location inhibits the ability to resist Soviet control because there are no barriers to prevent from being invaded by Russia. I have the same question for my history homework!
When Hitler invaded Poland, after being warned not to, it drew the line, and soon all the countries in Europe were pulled into war.
Germany invaded Poland in 1939. A treaty between Britain and Poland lead to an ultimatum being delivered to Germany to retreat fro Poland or face war. Germany did not commit to leaving Polish territory and so Britan declared war on Germany.
There were 2 that join together as part of a treaty. Germany was trying to unite all German speaking people and so he need to march through a part of Poland to reach some. The problem for Hitler if they invaded Poland the affect would be another war as France and Brattain protected Poland, and warned him invasion of Poland would have consequences. Hitler being Hitler, he ignored it, invaded and so France and Brittan declared war on Germany.
Im not sure what countries exactly , but WW2 pretty much began when Germany invaded Poland. the main countries were england,Poland,Russia,France,and north Africa in the beginning of world war 2.
Poland, being a country, does not have an address.
The company Denon contributed to the history of electronics by being among the first to develop digital audio technology. Denon is a Japanese company founded in 1910.
Some Afghan hounds have joined the Taliban. German shepherds invaded Poland in World War Two. And those ugly little dogs hate being forced into the handbags of celebrities.
She has contributed by being a robber of cars and then she got aressted
Technically they were, but due to the country being overrun in such rapid time by both the Soviets and Nazis meant that Poland itself was not able to join the war effort. The Polish Air Force was able to escape en masse, however, and many Polish exiles fought valiantly for the British armed forces throughout the war.
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