They would in just as much trouble as the Jews.
In Nazi-occupied Poland, the death penalty; elsewhere, concentration camp. However, the penalties were not always consistently enforced.
turture, death.
There are about 8,000 practising Jews in Poland. In 1939 there were about 3.3 million ...
Some Jews were transported from Germany to Poland in late 1939 and early 1940 on an 'experimental basis'. Routine transports of Jews from Germany to Poland began on 15 October 1941.
The Germans attacked Poland in 1939 then kicked the Poles out of their own country and next he moved his own Germans into Poland. He put the Polish Jews into concentration camps. _____ The Polish people weren't kicked out of their own country after the invasion. There were approx 35 million people living in Poland at the outbreak of the war so logistically it would have been impossible to do this. The Polish people, and especially the Jews, suffered greatly during the German occupation. Many Jews were moved into Ghettos and later into concentration camps.
Vague questiona but incinerators were used to burn Jews after being gassed in many death camps in Poland.
Because Poland was full of Jews, and Hitler didn't like Jews...
the Nazis would kill them
The people who took refuge in Poland during the Late Middle Ages were Jews form various parts of Western Europe. There is a link to an article on the history of Jews in medieval Poland below.
Jews came to Eastern Europe to escape prosecutionin Western Europe. Poland, in particular became a refugefor Jews because their liberties were protected there.
He wanted living space (lLebensraum) for the German people, to use Poland resources (things like wheat) and at the time Poland had a large population of Jewish people living there, about 3.3 million. His final solution was to rid the world of Jews, which is why the majority of death camps were in Poland. After the war, around 300,000 Jews were left in Poland.
They killed all the jews and Poland had lots of jews.
There are about 8,000 practising Jews in Poland. In 1939 there were about 3.3 million ...
Some Jews were transported from Germany to Poland in late 1939 and early 1940 on an 'experimental basis'. Routine transports of Jews from Germany to Poland began on 15 October 1941.
Prior to the Holocaust, Poland had the largest Jewish population in the world. As of 2010, there are about 22,000 Jews living there.
Jews in Poland - 1957 was released on: USA: 16 April 1957
The Jews in Poland - 1920 was released on: USA: 26 August 1920
Where you worship depends on your religion, not your nationality. People in Poland worship in many different types of places. Most Christians in Poland worship in a church, because Christians worship in a church. Most Jews in Poland worship in a temple or synogogue, because that is where Jews worship. Muslims in Poland worship in Mosques, because that is where Muslims worship. Many religions (including Christians, Jews, and Muslims) also worship at home.
The Germans attacked Poland in 1939 then kicked the Poles out of their own country and next he moved his own Germans into Poland. He put the Polish Jews into concentration camps. _____ The Polish people weren't kicked out of their own country after the invasion. There were approx 35 million people living in Poland at the outbreak of the war so logistically it would have been impossible to do this. The Polish people, and especially the Jews, suffered greatly during the German occupation. Many Jews were moved into Ghettos and later into concentration camps.