rifleman, radioman, military police.
the second world war and to some degree the Holocaust.
about your question "how did countries respond to the invasion of Poland is: GB and France declared war to Germany but there were no military actions on their part in the meantime, apart of some "skirmishes" on the North Sea and the Atlantic (navy actions of GB and Germany and the German invasion in Norway in April 1940). This declaration of war was called "phony war" until German's invasion of France in May 1940. Answer to the first part of the question "during 1939 what happened to Poland as a result of the invasion". In compliance with the Ribbentrop-Molotov Agreement, Poland was divided into to parts between Germany and Soviet Union. The territory occupied by the Soviets have never been recovered by Poland, who after the war received as compensation German territories westward. It's worth to point out that during the last days of fighting, Poland has been also invaded by Soviet Army which hit the Polish Army from behind.
NoMy answer:NO, Germany was using almost plausible excuses for annexing its neighbors up to Poland. Poland was a full on Unadulterated military invasion. The lame excuses used were almost to enough to satisfy some of the worlds nations but none that had any foresight.
The conditions in Poland were freezing. Some people froze to death. When the polish people were forced to go to the concentration camps in Siberia, it was even worse. Before they had to go to Siberia, they all made sure they were wearing as much clothes as they could so they could keep warm. But sometimes even with heaps of clothes on they still felt really cold.
Australia entered WW2 after The invasion on Poland by Germany. Declared War on Germany on September 3 1939. Australia has been fighting in WW2 from the years 1939-1945.
Poland was defated by Germany.
the second world war and to some degree the Holocaust.
It is a matter of justification. Was Germany's attack on Poland justified or was it contrived by Germany as a ruse of some sort to justify the invasion of Poland. If Germany could justify its incursion France and England would not be obligated to enter the conflict.
Japan's invasion of China and its attack on the US at Pearl Harbor. Italy's invasion of Ethipoia. Germany's Invasion of Poland and Russia.
about your question "how did countries respond to the invasion of Poland is: GB and France declared war to Germany but there were no military actions on their part in the meantime, apart of some "skirmishes" on the North Sea and the Atlantic (navy actions of GB and Germany and the German invasion in Norway in April 1940). This declaration of war was called "phony war" until German's invasion of France in May 1940. Answer to the first part of the question "during 1939 what happened to Poland as a result of the invasion". In compliance with the Ribbentrop-Molotov Agreement, Poland was divided into to parts between Germany and Soviet Union. The territory occupied by the Soviets have never been recovered by Poland, who after the war received as compensation German territories westward. It's worth to point out that during the last days of fighting, Poland has been also invaded by Soviet Army which hit the Polish Army from behind.
Hidden in Silence is pretty good. It is about this catholic girl who takes cares of her Jewish boyfriends family during the Poland invasion. It's not a current movie though.
Your teacher probably wants the answer Poland, since it was the German invasion of Poland which led directly to the outbreak of WWII. In fact there had been several German annexations before this (in the 'Sudetenland', and in Austria) which had caused some local fighting. But it was invading Poland which started the big shooting-match.
the British said leave the Poland's alone we will go to war but Hitler said no so that's why
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Adolf Hitler had his army invade Poland, remove Polish people and then they had some Germans move into Poland. Poland tried to defend themselves but did not win against the Germans. The French and the English people declared war on Germany due to that invasion.
In Poland during the Russian occupation but also spent some time in India and Japan as a missionary, He had to return to Poland because he was in poor health. He assisted Polish refugees during the Nazi invasion and was arrested for this and sent to prison. He ended up in Auschwitz where he gave his life in place of another.
NoMy answer:NO, Germany was using almost plausible excuses for annexing its neighbors up to Poland. Poland was a full on Unadulterated military invasion. The lame excuses used were almost to enough to satisfy some of the worlds nations but none that had any foresight.