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Poland fell quickly in 1939 due to a combination of factors, including the rapid advance of German forces using Blitzkrieg tactics, which emphasized speed and surprise. The lack of effective coordination and support from Allied nations, particularly France and Britain, further weakened Poland's defensive efforts. Additionally, the Soviet Union's invasion from the east, following the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, effectively surrounded and overwhelmed Polish defenses. This coordinated attack led to the swift collapse of the Polish state within weeks.

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