I was in Poland near to Krakow but the German's put their camp there___The question is in the past tense ...Until 1918 the town of Auschwitz was in Austria-Hungary.In 1918 it became part of Poland.In 1939, when Poland was invaded by Nazi Germany, it was annexed to Germany, but this annexation was not recognized internationally. In German eyes the town became part of Germany; in the eyes of the Allies it was still Polish.In 1945 Polish rule was re-established and Auschwitz is Polish.
Monitored the events.
Germany is west of Poland.
The Soviet Union (USSR) divided Poland with Germany.
Germany and Russia split Poland between them, Germany invaded Poland from Danzig and went south, Russia lined up the border and attacked the whole front at once
Yes, in Ostpreussen (nowadays Poland)
I was in Poland near to Krakow but the German's put their camp there___The question is in the past tense ...Until 1918 the town of Auschwitz was in Austria-Hungary.In 1918 it became part of Poland.In 1939, when Poland was invaded by Nazi Germany, it was annexed to Germany, but this annexation was not recognized internationally. In German eyes the town became part of Germany; in the eyes of the Allies it was still Polish.In 1945 Polish rule was re-established and Auschwitz is Polish.
Poland and Germany
Monitored the events.
Germany is west of Poland.
The Soviet Union (USSR) divided Poland with Germany.
Germany and Russia split Poland between them, Germany invaded Poland from Danzig and went south, Russia lined up the border and attacked the whole front at once
It was Poland before Germany settled Germans there. It was returned to Poland after WW11. It is now Charbrow/Charbrowo Poland.
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Modern East Germany was Middle Germany in the past. During WWII all the borders of Poland moved westwards. So you can say that some parts of Poland were formally East Germany, but this is history. Modern East Germany and Poland are different things.
Poland!
Poland is in Europe, to the east of Germany.