Why was the polish corridor given to Poland?
The Polish Corridor is also often referred to as the 'Danzig Corridor' was created at the end of the First World War as a method to give the re-created Poland access to the Baltic Sea by granting a portion of Pomerania in West Prussia (previously a part of Germany) to Poland. This political action geographically separated the German province of East Prussia from the rest of Germany and created international tensions betwen Poland & Germany over the borders and the treatment of ethnic Germans inside Poland.
Adolf Hitler used the political tensions concerning the Polish Corridor to threaten Poland and further increase the tension to the point of a crisis in August 1939, that Hitler then used as an excuse to invade & defeat Poland in September 1939, which began the Second World War in Europe.
Why was Poland such an important target for Hitler?
Cause it oppened up a passage to attack the surrounding countries
Im polish and moved around here because of my parents about 4years ago.
I can tell u why so many people moved out of Poland.. its was mainly because Poland could not offer Polish people enough jobs,and the wages weren't good so many ppl had up to 3 different jobs which took over their lives and people still didnt have an amazing quality of life(this is where our work ethic comes from too),i cnt say that schooling system is better in England but the life as soon as u know English ok is much less stresfull,u didnt need to bother so much about money.So less stress there.If ur family had migrated with ya u had much more time to spend with them than what u did in Poland.Englands has much many other benefits such as free health care like medicines on prescription-in Poland u have to pay for ur benefits.
I can honestly say i love England and living here.
people are amazing-well most of them and life is so much better.U also get better opportunities if ya decide not to go to college and tbh if u decide to get into higher education uni and stuff its so much easier too!
I lv England
'Learning difficulty' depends on the languages that you already know. It is not absolute. For example, if you have a good knowledge of Russian or any other Slavic language, you should find Ukrainian and Polish easy to learn. If you speak a Germanic language other than English (Danish, Dutch, etc.), German is definitely the easiest. If you speak a Romance language (Spanish, French, etc.), Romanian is easier. If you speak English, Romanian would also probably be easier, though German would be a close second.
How did Solidarity affect communist rule in Poland?
In 80-ties the Solidarity movement had over 10 million members, that was the force that would scare any government. It shown that Communism has no support in polish society. In 90- ties the government must've deal with Solidarity and reform the country.
What was the results of the Polish Solidarity movement?
Faced with intense social and economic pressure, Jaruzelski finally agreed to talks with Solidarity in early 1989. Two months later, after roundtable talks, the two sides signed a 400-page agreement on political and economic reforms that officially recognized Solidarity. In June 1989, in the first free elections ever in the communist bloc, Solidarity won the maximum number of seats allowed in both houses of parliament. And with two smaller parties, it formed the first non-Communist government in the Soviet bloc.
What is the birth rate of Poland?
10.1 births per 1000 population
11.2 births/1,000 population (1 st half of 2010 est.).
Which city in southwestern Poland was the site of the largest Nazi death camp?
Auschwitz (Oswiecim in polish)
Who is the President of Poland?
Bronislaw Maria Komorowski is the President of Poland. The Prime Minister is Donald Tusk.
Komorowski first became the acting president of Poland as Marshal of the Sejm, after President Lech Kaczyński died in a plane crash on 2010 April 10. He served as acting president until July 8, and was officially elected as president, defeating Jarosław Kaczyński, former Prime Minister and Lech's twin brother. Komorowski took office on 2010 August 6. He is the 5th president of the 3rd Polish Republic.
How many Jews were in Poland the Soviet Union and Germany before and after World War II?
One needs to go back to the early 1930s as Jews began to leave Germany after the Nazis came to power. 1. Germany - pre 1933 - about 900,000 using the Nazi definition of one or more Jewish grandparents. At the end of World War 2 - about 20,000 plus an unknown number of half- and quarter Jews. 2. Poland - 1931 census - about 3.3 million; after World War 2 (in 1931 frontiers) - about 300,000. 3. Soviet Union (plus the Baltic republics) - pre war - about 3.1 million; after World War 2 - about 1.6 million. The figures for the Soviet Union are less reliable than those for Germany and Poland.
Why did Hitler invade Austria Czechoslovakia Poland and Lithuania?
Hitler invaded these countries because he needed allies, but in general public he said that he was invading these places for German citizens to live.
Did the Nazis take over Denmark Sweden Norway Finland Poland and Germany?
Yes No ! Right, let's do these in turn: Denmark was occupied in 1940 when the Germans launched Op Weserubung, the invasion of Norway. Sweden was Neutral throughout WW2. Norway was occupied by the Germans in 1940 to forstall British intervention. As a result Chamberlain resigns May 10th when the Germans attack France. Churchill becomes British PM. Finland fought against Russia in the 'Winter War' of 1939 and was aided by the Germans. Poland was invaded by Germany in September 1939 (& also by the Russians subsequently) which brought Britain & France into the war. & yes, of course, the Nazis were in power in Germany from 1933 to 1945.
How may stars does the flag of Poland contain?
I doesn't have stars, the flag of Poland consists of 2 horizontal bars one on top of the other. The top bar is white and the bottom bar is red. On some Polish flags, there is a white eagle on it.
Poland's "head of country" is the prime minister, but there is also a president, who has less power. the polish equivalent of congress is sejm[same], which, like its American counterpart, is divided into 2 parts
How do you say hello in Poland?
Czesc (chesch) but I think simply Hey (hey) is way easier for foreigners . More official is "Dzien Dobry" what means Good Morning ( Jen Dobry). In the evening official version is "Dobry Wieczor" what means Good Evening (Dobry Vie-chur).
Kunow, Poland is located in Ostrowiec County and covers a total of 2.81 square miles. Its population density is 1,100 people per square mile.