One needs to go back to the early 1930s as Jews began to leave Germany after the Nazis came to power. 1. Germany - pre 1933 - about 900,000 using the Nazi definition of one or more Jewish grandparents. At the end of World War 2 - about 20,000 plus an unknown number of half- and quarter Jews. 2. Poland - 1931 census - about 3.3 million; after World War 2 (in 1931 frontiers) - about 300,000. 3. Soviet Union (plus the Baltic republics) - pre war - about 3.1 million; after World War 2 - about 1.6 million. The figures for the Soviet Union are less reliable than those for Germany and Poland.
The Soviet Union (USSR) divided Poland with Germany.
Poland was invaded & occupied by both Germany & the Soviet Union.
yes, Germany and the soviet union both invaded Poland. when the Germans invaded the Soviet union, it came as a big suprise to the Russians, who signed a non aggression pact with the soviet union.
This was the Soviet Union Army.
Germany invaded Poland from the West on the 1st September 1939, then Britain and France declared war on Germany, September 2, 1939.
The Soviet Union (USSR) divided Poland with Germany.
Poland was invaded & occupied by both Germany & the Soviet Union.
USSRThis was the Soviet Union Army.
yes, Germany and the soviet union both invaded Poland. when the Germans invaded the Soviet union, it came as a big suprise to the Russians, who signed a non aggression pact with the soviet union.
This was the Soviet Union Army.
Germany invaded Poland from the West on the 1st September 1939, then Britain and France declared war on Germany, September 2, 1939.
It attacked Poland from the east as part of the nazi-soviet pact.
The Soviet Union also invaded Poland around the same time. Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939 from the West, and the Soviet Union invaded Poland on September 17th of the same year from the East.
Nonaggression pact
Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.
Divide up Poland
Poland,France and soviet union