Between 1939 and 1949, the population of Poland underwent two major changes. The deaths, emigration, and geopolitical adjustments resulting from World War II reduced the 1939 population of about 35 million to about 24 million by 1946. Only in the 1970s did Poland again approach its prewar population level. In addition, the ethnic composition of the country was drastically homogenized by the mass annihilation of Polish Jews and the loss of much of the non-Polish Slavic population through the westward shift of the borders of the Ukrainian and Belorussian republics of the Soviet Union.
it was 14.123.000 before and 1 after the war
Poland, on 1 September 1939
Adolf Hitler
In World War 1 the U.S.S.R was trying to take over Germanys and the other countrys land. Then in World War 2 Adolf Hitler tryed to get more land for Germany and slaughter all the Jews.
Poland. Just before the start of World War 2 Poland had a Jewish population of about 3.3 million.
Adolf Hitler did.
The German government printed too much of it before World War 2.
37 billion dollars
it was 14.123.000 before and 1 after the war
Germany was in an alliance with Austria-Hungary and Italy.
Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia then with Germanys backing attacked France & England ... in a nutshell
because the communist and germanys country lost power
The asssination of Germanys Archduke began everything.
Poland, on 1 September 1939
Adolf Hitler
47 million
Germanys empire was in WW1 because of the alliances the other countries had.