Yes! Poland was invaded by 2, at the time, strongest armies. And they fought for 1 month, which is very impressive. France was beaten in less than a month, by Germany alone. Besides, France had UK, and the Low countries to fight together with them, while Poland was all alone, against USSR and Germany.
Poland was between Germany and the Soviet Union at the outbreak of the war, Germany attacked from the West while the Russians attacked from the East - This lead to the quick downfall of Poland in 1939.
world war 2 started in poland 1939. germany made a contract, not invading poland. germany broke it, and thus came war.
Absolutely not. World War 2 started on 1st September 1939 when German troops invaded Poland.
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one ethnic group was almost eliminated
After World War 2 Poland became part of the Soviet sphere.
World War 2 happened 20 years after World War 1. World War 2 was started by Adolf Hitler when he invaded Poland. He wanted the land of Poland and to kill off and remove the Poles from Poland. Next he wanted to take over other European countries so he could have their natural resources and space for the Aryan race to live. He also destroyed or rather disregarded the Treaty of Versailles that was created after World War 1 and bankrupted Germany.
There were many cities that were destroyed. If you mean the two Japanese cities that were bombed by the U.S., then it would be Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Poland
Poland was between Germany and the Soviet Union at the outbreak of the war, Germany attacked from the West while the Russians attacked from the East - This lead to the quick downfall of Poland in 1939.
Poland was the first country to be attacked during World War 2. In fact, the Germany invasion of Poland was what CAUSED World War 2.
Poland was invaded by Germany.
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invasion of poland
Germany started world war 2 when they invaded poland
Adolf Hitler caused World War 2 when Germany invaded Poland. The British and French allies honored the treaty of Versailles with Poland, and World War 2 began.
they were destroyed by the war.