All that I know is that many people, including Winston Churchill, said they were extremely grateful for everything they did in Britain, as they effectively helped them win the war.
After all, they can't have been treated too badly in Britain, as so many chose to stay there after the war!
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the President when we entered Word War 2, which is generally considered the end of the depression due to the accelerated industry that supported the war effort.
treated differently treated the same 1- taxes 1- people 2- laws 2- rights 3- podlments 3- congrneement
It was the piece of paper that declared war or the 2. It was the piece of paper that declared war or the 2. It was the piece of paper that declared war or the 2.
Yes world war 2 was the bloodiest war in the history of the world. Over 1 billion people died in the fighting during world war 2.
1: What war are you referring to? World war 1? World war 2? ... The fall of the Roman Empire? There have been countless wars throughout history. You need to be more specific. 2: We have war because we are human. 3: Human beings will probably always have reasons to wage war. 4: No.
Segregated Jewish areas in Polish cities were called Ghettos. Hope this helps :)
No
they was treated like allies
It is estimated that some 5 million Polish citizens went through the German camps during its Occupation of Poland in World War II. There were 457 camp complexes in Poland.
yes
2
Between 6-7 million, half of them Polish Jews.
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The best known examples are from Poland, where many Polish nationalists regarded the Jews as Communists. There was a pogrom (massacre) in Kielce in July 1946, for example.
What is the word war 2? Well, world war two probably started because Germany wasn't happy with the way it was treated after world war 1 (the treaty of Versailles). Hitler came along and increased their anger. Anothermight be that there just happened to be wuite a few fanaticc dictators at the time.
Because it had guaranteed Polish independence.
Like normal people.