Right before the war, many Polish Jews were living in poverty. When the Nazi occupation took place, the Jews were isolated from mainstream society. When the Nazis took over, thousands of Polish people including teachers and religious leaders were slaughtered and the Polish people lived in fear for the rest of the war.
look on google 'detailed map of Poland during World War ll' or you can look on wikipedia 'Poland during world war 2' and they'll have images there.
Germany during ww2, Sweden in 1655In World War 2 Poland was invaded by Germany.
IT WAS CALLED LEBENSRAUM OR LIVING SPACE BUT THAT NAME WAS MORE IN LINE WHEN HITLER DECIDED TO INVADE THE SOVIET UNION.
they were invaded by Germany in 1935
Poland was not a sovereign nation, but part of Germany during world war one so in a way yes and no.
look on google 'detailed map of Poland during World War ll' or you can look on wikipedia 'Poland during world war 2' and they'll have images there.
Germany during ww2, Sweden in 1655In World War 2 Poland was invaded by Germany.
The nation of Poland did not actually exist during World War I. It was part of the Austria-Hungarian Empire of which Germany was a part.
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Prior to the Holocaust, Poland had the largest Jewish population in the world. As of 2010, there are about 22,000 Jews living there.
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Here are 3 examples of Ghettos which were used during World War 2; Krakow Ghetto (Poland)Warsaw Ghetto (Poland)Lwow Ghetto (Poland)For more, see related link.
In August 1939, on the eve of World War 2 Poland had about 3.3 million Jews. It had easily the biggest Jewish population in Europe.
IT WAS CALLED LEBENSRAUM OR LIVING SPACE BUT THAT NAME WAS MORE IN LINE WHEN HITLER DECIDED TO INVADE THE SOVIET UNION.