What types of cultures do germans have?
Many people like Germans.
Older Germans typically do not wear deodorant but the majority of Germans 40 and under do.
germans mostly live in boston
By a ship.
Jerzy Kurnatowski has written: 'The Poles in Germany and the Germans in Poland' -- subject(s): Germans, Minorities, Poles
Germans, Poles
it is said that the the Americans let the Jews actually abuse the Germans and tortured them to death. they actually did revenge on them.
They deported Poles, Ethnic Germans, Jews and subversives.
The Germans, Canadians, the U.S.A, Russians, and the British and Poles fought on D Day.
germans, turks, arabs, poles, russians, vietnamese and rising number of blacks
The Nazi Germans invaded Poland and murdered thousands of Poles. They kicked the Poles out of their own country and moved Germans into Poland. They murdered thousands of Jews and relocated thousands more to the relocation centers until they completed the concentration camps. Many Poles managed to escape and make it to freedom. Those Poles joined the Allies to defeat the Nazis. Many Poles left in Poland started up the Underground Resistance. The Poles who escaped manage to inform the French and British about the atrocities the Nazis were doing in Poland. They told them that most of the remaining Poles were made to do slave labor or else they would be shot.
B Italians C Poles D Jews E Slavs were "New Immigrants". Germans and Brits came first in earlier decades.
Under Nazi occupation the Warsaw food allowance for Germans Poles and Jews was vastly different. The Germans were given the highest food rations while Poles and Jews were given lower rations. Below is a breakdown of the food allowance for each group: Germans: 1400 calories per day Poles: 800 calories per day Jews: 400 calories per dayThe low food rations for Poles and Jews led to widespread malnutrition hunger and even starvation in the Jewish Ghetto of Warsaw. This was part of the Nazi plan of extermination through starvation for Jews in occupied territories.
The Poles were invaded by the Nazis. They did not want to fight with the Nazis or cooperate with them. Poles were killed by the thousands. Germans moved right into their homes and businesses. So any Poles who made it to freedom or were already in England they fought as free Poles with the Allies to defeat the Nazis. There was a fairly strong Underground Resistance movement in Poland to fight against the Nazis.
The main ethnic group outside of Germans are Turks. Poles and Czechs also make up a small minority.
the poles were affected by the soviet invasion because the soviets were causing havoc to Poland and forcing people to leave the country. The poles had to leave since the Soviets and the Germans were destroying the country leaving the poles no where to live and it was too dangerous for any of them to stay in Poland while the war was going on. Many people were sent to concentration camps in Siberia where it was safer.