the problem was homelessness the people had nothing to eat and had nothing to drink and most of the homeless people are disapearing everyday and dieing
No=nie Problem=problem No problem= niema problemu. Its the right grammar and form, trust me i was born in Poland, and go to polish school.
Poland has problems today 1 health problem 2 relationship between politician 3
I dont know bro
He started a labor union
There were a bunch of Polish resistance fighters messing up supplies to Germans in Russia
Geographic conditions can weaken a country's sovereignty. Poland stands on a plain that invading armies have easily passed over numerous times, therefore it's hard to maintain independence.
As with most area, harsh weather affects agriculture in Poland. Too much or too little rain is the worst problem. However, bitterly cold winters also have a negative effect.
There are many internet bookshops in Poland (Merlin, InBook, Empik, etc.). Polish people also often buy book on Amazon, so there is no problem to buy any cookbook in Poland.
I don't think they ever faced that problem in current times. Probably during the communism, the whole system was a one bog recession.
like 99,99% of children attends, it's obligatory . There is just small problem with children from Gypsies minority
Poland has never left Poland
After World War I, the Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to relinquish a lot of territory, both colonies across the globe and in Europe. A large portion of German land was given to the newly formed Poland, which had been destroyed by Russia, Austria and Germany in the late 1700s. Hitler's beef with Poland was that he wanted to get that land back. There were a lot of German people living there, and he told stories about how the Polish government wasn't treating them well, and that they really wanted to live in Germany again. Germany invaded Poland in September 1939 after German agents dressed as Polish soldiers attacked a German radio station near the border with Poland. The underlying problem was that Hitler actually just wanted to conquer eastern Europe. He wanted to build a "Greater Germanic Empire" in Poland and Russia, and conquering Poland was the first step on that path. He would later foolishly invade Russia to continue this quest.