Answer 1
Germans didn't 'hate' Poles. They had an international territorial dispute over Danzig which was resolved by war. Generalisations about 65 million German people based on the opinions, actions and Propaganda of a few score thousand political activists and powerbrokers are not valid. We should not tar the majority of people with the brush of a minority.
Answer 2
German (Nazi) hatred for Poles was not distinct from their hatred of Slavs in general. The Slavs were considered a "non-Aryan" people. Unlike Jews and Romani, they were not subhuman, but they were "less human" than Germans. Additionally, many Poles were either nationalistic and/or helped the Jews avoid the ghettos and concentration camp. In both ways, they opposed the Nazi agenda in Poland are were thus hated.
There was a lot of war hysteria at the time ... Britain was, after all, at war with Germany (World War 1, 1914-1918).
The Polish name for the place known as Auschwitz by the Germans is "Oświęcim." It is a town in southern Poland, and the Auschwitz concentration camp was established nearby during World War II. The name Oświęcim is still used today to refer to the town and its historical significance.
World War 1 and World War 2
The Germans didn't like the war but they didn't exactly hate it but didn't like like I said before.
In World War I the British called the Germans Jerry/Jerries although it was more commonly used in world war II.
polish
Hitler viewed the Polish people as racially inferior, and he believed that they were a threat to his vision of creating a racially pure German empire. This led to his intense hatred towards the Polish population and the subsequent brutal treatment and persecution of Polish people during World War II.
The Germans wanted to destroy Polish culture as part of their efforts to weaken Polish national identity and resistance during World War II. They believed that eradicating Polish culture would make it easier to control the population and facilitate their occupation of Poland.
the germans, french, canadian, polish, american, and british were the main ones.
There was a lot of war hysteria at the time ... Britain was, after all, at war with Germany (World War 1, 1914-1918).
The media printed news on the sinking of the "Lusitania" and made most Americans hate the Germans for doing that. It was mostly used for good in World War 1.
The Germans made the Polish population into slaves and forced them into work camps/factories. They saw them as inferior. One of the first things they did after they invaded was to close the schools, arrested the teachers, or shot teachers. An educated population make poor slaves since they can think critically, read, and organize.
Polish Legions in World War I was created in 1914.
For the ordinary polish people, they were allowed their basic rights, but for all of the polish Jews, so few of them escaped capture by the Nazis.
The Nazi Germans invaded the nation of Poland in September 1939. This was the cause of the Allied Forces for declaring war against the Nazi Germans. This was the beginning of World War 2. The Polish people tried very hard to defeat the Nazis and keep their nation free. They lost. The Polish people created the best and largest underground resistance network during the entire war.
The Polish name for the place known as Auschwitz by the Germans is "Oświęcim." It is a town in southern Poland, and the Auschwitz concentration camp was established nearby during World War II. The name Oświęcim is still used today to refer to the town and its historical significance.
First, the Germans in the Nazi party, Second the Jewish German population, Third the polish when they were invaded.