Were Polish prisoners tattooed in concentration camps?
In the Auschwitz group of camps (which by 1943 included 45 subcamps) prisoners used as labourers were tattoed, whether Jews or non-Jews). So this would have included the non-Jewish Polish prisoners. At other camps, the prisoners were generally not tattooed.
Haha! Well, not all people think it is good, and not all people think that it is bad, so why don't you try it for yourself, and answer your own question. But if you want my opinion, I'm not Polish and I love it.
Leif Erikson was one of the most important Viking (from Scandinavia) Explorers. He was Norse, not Polish.
What is a technique used in Polish pottery?
* Polish Pottery | Polish Stoneware
Today, artists decorate their handmade pieces using paint brushes and the same unique punch or stamp techniqueused for centuries. Polish pottery continues ...
** http://www.potterygourmet.com/
Why do the polish speak french?
They don't, they speak Polish. However there is a number of people who know french as a second language for school, work or just because. For the most part, most Poles speak polish to one another.
NO!!! She is from a Ittalian American family.
Well what kind of a name is Stephanie bla blah blah, bit of a name dont ya fink
What is the movie title 'The Incredibles' in Polish?
Iniemamocni is a Polish equivalent of the title to the movie 'The Incredibles'.
What is the phrase 'Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year' in Polish?
Wesołych Świąt i Szczęśliwego Nowego Roku is a Polish equivalent of 'Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year'.
Gofry is a Polish dessert or breakfast food. It is basically a waffle topped with fresh whipped cream and mixed fruit.
What is the traditional housewarming gift in Poland?
flowers! and booze of course...
Salt - To Add Spice To Your Life
Bread - That You Will Never Go Hungry
Wine - For A Joyful Household
Flowers are nice too.
Who were the Polish slave owners?
Upon coming to America, many Poles lived in the North, where slavery was illegal. Polish were more likely to end up as indentured servants rather than slave owners. However, many Polish Americans worked on plantations over seeing slaves, and in many circumstances would have one or two slaves which catered to an entire Polish community in the South.
What does Busia mean in Polish?
Busia means grandmother.
Busia means grandmother in Americanized Polish. The way to say Grandmother in Polish is Babcia. See Related Links.
How do you say congratulations on the new baby in polish?
How do you say congratulations on the new baby in polish?