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World War II had a profound impact on Poland, leading to significant loss of life, with millions of Poles perishing during the conflict, including a substantial portion of the Jewish population. The war also resulted in Poland's borders being redrawn, with the loss of its eastern territories and the acquisition of lands from Germany in the west. Today, the consequences of these changes are still felt in Poland’s Demographics, cultural landscape, and political identity, influencing its post-war recovery, economic development, and relationships with neighboring countries. Additionally, the memory of the war continues to shape Polish national consciousness and its approach to historical remembrance.

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