It is estimated that some 5 million Polish citizens went through the German camps during its Occupation of Poland in World War II. There were 457 camp complexes in Poland.
Between 6-7 million, half of them Polish Jews.
That question is debatable, if you are talking about what was the first act of war during WW2, it would be when Hitler killed German prisoners dressed them up in polish uniforms and placed them across the German polish border (he used this scheme to say that the pollish where invading Germany)
They were held as prisoners of war. What that entailed depended upon the "enemy" who caught them. In Britain we often made prisoners of war work, but on the whole we treated them fairly well. In Japan many prisoners were treated extremely badly and were frequently tortured.
Prisoners of war, children, and others.
They treated the US soldiers terribly.
Anna Kant has written: 'Extermination' -- subject(s): Biography, Personal narratives, Polish, Poles, Polish Personal narratives, Political prisoners, Prisoners and prisons, Russian, Russian Prisoners and prisons, World War, 1939-1945
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Tadeusz Laskowicz has written: 'Wspomnienia zza krat' -- subject(s): Biography, Personal narratives, Polish, Polish Personal narratives, Political prisoners, Prisoners and prisons, Soviet, Soviet Prisoners and prisons, World War, 1939-1945
Richard Lysakowski has written: 'Syberyjskie wizje' -- subject(s): Biography, Polish Personal narratives, Prisoners of war, Russian Prisoners and prisons, World War, 1939-1945
A WWII concentration camp holding Jews and polish prisoners of war.
Wesley Adamczyk has written: 'When God looked the other way' -- subject(s): Biography, Children, Polish Personal narratives, Prisoners of war, Soviet Prisoners and prisons, World War, 1939-1945
Jan Kazimierz Umiastowski has written: 'Przez kraj niewoli' -- subject(s): Atrocities, Personal narratives, Polish, Polish Personal narratives, Prisoners and prisons, Russian, Russian Prisoners and prisons, World War, 1939-1945
ask a german
3647 were taken as prisoners of war.
Stefan Waydenfeld has written: 'The ice road' -- subject(s): Deportations from Poland, Polish Personal narratives, Soviet Prisoners and prisons, World War, 1939-1945 'The ice road' -- subject(s): Concentration camps, Escapes, Polish people, Deportations from Poland, Polish Personal narratives, Concentration camp inmates, World War, 1939-1945, Deportees, Travel, Soviet Prisoners and prisons, Biography, History
Mostly Jews but their was same normal polish civilians who looked jewish
Polish Legions in World War I was created in 1914.