Before the start of World War 2, Poland had the biggest Jewish community in Europe (about 3.3 million). There was antisemitism and discrimination, but Warsaw and other some other Polish cities, such as Lvov (Lemberg) and Lodz, were among the leading Jewish cultural centres.
As in most places in Germany, the Jewish population of Nuremberg was culturally German.
It was like ......?
rich and full inside the other "ghetto".
No it was a suprise attack
Appeasement.
Poland. Just before the start of World War 2 Poland had a Jewish population of about 3.3 million.
In 1939 Poland had the biggest Jewish community in the world after the US. The Polish government was notoriously antisemitic, especially after the death of Marshal Pilsudski in 1935. For example, their were 'Jewish quotas' in many areas of life (universities, for example) and in a wide range of occupations, including menial occupations, like railway porters. After the war, a few hundred Jewish Holocaust survivors were murdered by extreme Polish nationalists, and there was a pogrom in Kielce in July 1946.
Before the invasion of Poland, Chamberlain represented Great Britain, and their fear of the Nazi regime. A policy of appeasement was used in order to lessen the fears of Britain. In effect, Chamberlain allowed Germany to reoccupy the Sudetenland, which led them to the invasion of Poland
No it was a suprise attack
Appeasement.
the life there was normal before the nazi invasion. they were allowed to practice their religion to their God before the nazi invasion.
Poland. Just before the start of World War 2 Poland had a Jewish population of about 3.3 million.
Poland had the largest Jewish population in Europe before World War II, with approximately 3.3 million Jews residing there.
In 1939 Poland had the biggest Jewish community in the world after the US. The Polish government was notoriously antisemitic, especially after the death of Marshal Pilsudski in 1935. For example, their were 'Jewish quotas' in many areas of life (universities, for example) and in a wide range of occupations, including menial occupations, like railway porters. After the war, a few hundred Jewish Holocaust survivors were murdered by extreme Polish nationalists, and there was a pogrom in Kielce in July 1946.
Probably Poland, prior to the war they had the largest Jewish popluation of any country in Europe, and after the war they were nearly all gone. _______ Poland lost about 88-89% of its Jewish population in the Holocaust and Lithuania lost about 96%!
Before the invasion of Poland, Chamberlain represented Great Britain, and their fear of the Nazi regime. A policy of appeasement was used in order to lessen the fears of Britain. In effect, Chamberlain allowed Germany to reoccupy the Sudetenland, which led them to the invasion of Poland
Your teacher probably wants the answer Poland, since it was the German invasion of Poland which led directly to the outbreak of WWII. In fact there had been several German annexations before this (in the 'Sudetenland', and in Austria) which had caused some local fighting. But it was invading Poland which started the big shooting-match.
Poland was an ally before hand and it would of had been wrong if they just stood there. Plus France was invaded, and Britan was bombed, they were just waiting.
Yes, just before the start of World War 2 Poland had the largest Jewish community in Europe - about 3.3 million Jews, who made up about 10% of the population of Poland.
Just before the start of World War 2 Poland had a Jewish population of about 3.3 million.