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mostly jews and polish jews

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Central Committee of Polish Jews was created in 1944.

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Central Committee of Polish Jews ended in 1950.

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Mostly Jews and Polish Jews

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Mostly Jews and Polish Jews

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yes actually because well their partially german.

and polish well their polish.

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Mostly Jews and Polish Jews

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Millions of Polish Jews were killed in the Holocaust.

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Millions of Polish Jews were killed in the Holocaust.

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Mietek Sieradzki has written:

'By a twist of history' -- subject(s): Biography, Diplomats, Ethnic relations, Jewish Refugees, Jews, Jews, Polish, Polish Jews, Refugees, Jewish

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Ruth Spring has written:

'The candle lighters' -- subject(s): Biography, Jewish women, Jews, Polish, Polish Jews, Women immigrants

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The German invasion of Poland had an utterly devastating effect on the Polish Jews. On the eve of World War 2 Poland had by far the largest Jewish population in Europe. About 3 milllion of the 5.7 million Jews murdered by the Nazis were Polish Jews.

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No, since the holocaust there are very few Polish Jews left.

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Yes, they do. Virtually all Jews do, as has been shown in recent testing.

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Between 6-7 million, half of them Polish Jews.

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he was a polish and a good man :D

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german, russian, bulgarian, polish

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Most were murdered by the Nazis.

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Hitler killed several kinds of Jews, including Polish Jews and German Jews. Hitler also killed Germans who were sympathetic to Jews.

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The Nazis targeted a lot of people they classified as "sub-human". The list included Jews, Roma (Gypsy), mentally or physically handicapped, Russians, Slavs, homosexuals, poltical prisoners, Jehovah's Witnesses, Social Democrats, Communists, partisans, trade unionists, Polish intelligentsia were on the list.

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Anyone the Nazi's wanted to get rid of - old people, insane people, crippled people, catholics, polish people etc. And of course Jews. Lots and lots of Jews.

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A WWII concentration camp holding Jews and polish prisoners of war.

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Yiddish.

Historically, most Polish Jews were not well integrated with the general Catholic Polish population. As a result, very few of them spoke Polish unless they lived in the cities like Krakow or Warsaw. The overwhelming majority of Polish Jews spoke varying dialects of Yiddish which was a German-based language with words taken from Hebrew, Polish, Russian, and Ukrainian.

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The address of the North American Council Of The Museum Of The History Of Polish Jews is: , New York, NY 10013-3023

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David Polish has written:

'The eternal dissent' -- subject(s): History, Israel and the diaspora, Jews, Philosophy

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That depended on where the Jews were. About 90% of the Polish Jews were killed and an even higher percentage of Lithuanian Jews (95-96%). However, about 74% of French Jews survived.

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David Levy is an accomplished author who has written books on a range of topics, including artificial intelligence, robots, and technology. Some of his notable works include "Love and Sex with Robots" and "Scrolling Forward: Making Sense of Documents in the Digital Age".

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Polish and Russian Jews settled on the East Coast at first, and later, many moved west.

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no - only because no camps were built specifically for Jews, they were forced to have concentration camps though.

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Mostly jews but their was some Gypsies and polish and some Soviet POWs

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Only the Muslims ad Jews from Poland are circumcised.

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Ghettos were where the Jews got sent to

and also concentration camps were where Jews were sent to they were crowded and unsanitary

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the holocaust was the killing of six million Jews and 5 million non-Jews. the polish people that escaped to the U.S.A. changed them to be German.

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Luna Kaufman has written:

'Luna's life' -- subject(s): Biography, Polish Jews, Jews, Holocaust survivors

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Hitler based his actions on his beliefs so he used the Polish Jews and all other Jews as scapegoats. He aroused people's interest's of killing Jews by using propaganda to show how "horrible" the Jews were. So basically he planned on slaughtering the entire population of Jewish people and have it be justified by his propaganda.

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Around 5.7 Million Polish citizens died during the course of the war (with only around 250,000 being military casualties). The war in Europe lasted for around 2100 days. This means a rate of death at approximately 2700 people per day, including some 3 million Jews killed in the Polish Holocaust.

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neighborhoods referred to as the Ghetto.

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The process started in November 1939 and continued for several months.

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Mainly Jews but their was some Gypsies and Polish POWs

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Some Polish cakes are Babka, kolacz, sernik (cheesecake), and mazurek. Others are a poppyseed cake called makoweic, sekacz, Polish apple cake, Polish cream cake, and Polish cherry cake.

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In Poland there were a significant number of killings after the Holocaust because some Polish nationalists believed that the Jews were Communists.

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There is no equivalent. The name Stella actually exists in Polish language as it has Latin origin. It can be found in the list of Polish names and there is a name day for Stella.

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Shirley Ann Newman has written:

'Some wars never end' -- subject(s): Biography, Jewish Participation, Jewish soldiers, Jews, Polish, Participation, Jewish, Polish Jews, World War, 1939-1945

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There was almost nothing that the Nazis did not take from the Jews, especially in the Ghettos.

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