Yes, and it still exists.
Poland ceased to exist as an independent country for 123 years, from 1795 to 1918. During this time, it was partitioned and occupied by Russia, Prussia, and Austria-Hungary. Poland regained its independence after World War I.
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For the citizens of Poland the terrorism in their country doesn't exist. There is no groups of radical Islamists or nationalists. If the cases of the terrorism exists in Poland they are kept under wraps by government.
No, concentration camps did not exist before Hitler invaded Poland.
It is the Capital and largest city in Poland
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Poland ceased to exist as an independent country for 123 years, from 1795 to 1918. During this time, it was partitioned and occupied by Russia, Prussia, and Austria-Hungary. Poland regained its independence after World War I.
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It does not exist. The Germans had a policy of re-naming town that they occupied with German names, Auschwitz does not exist anymore.
For the citizens of Poland the terrorism in their country doesn't exist. There is no groups of radical Islamists or nationalists. If the cases of the terrorism exists in Poland they are kept under wraps by government.
Germany, Poland, and Belgium.
Poland was not one of the central powers in world war one as it did not exist at the time. It was created after the war.
The nation of Poland did not actually exist during World War I. It was part of the Austria-Hungarian Empire of which Germany was a part.