It is estimated that some 5 million Polish citizens went through the German camps during its Occupation of Poland in World War II. There were 457 camp complexes in Poland.
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Tadeusz Modelski has written:
'The Polish contribution to the ultimate Allied victory in the Second World War' -- subject(s): World War, 1939-1945
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Poland and Italy never had a limited war between the two of them. However, they were on opposites sides during World War II.
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Polish Legions in World War I was created in 1914.
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Since World War II Polish population was increasing, but in 2013 it started to decrease.
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ere the underground courts organized by the Polish Government in Exile during World War II in occupiedPoland. The courts determined punishments for the citizens of Poland who were subject to the Polish law before the war.
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Hirohito was the Emperor of Japan during World War II, and until his death in 1988. Following World War II, he helped Japan get back on it's feet, and lead the country to being one of the greatest economic powers in the world.
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In world war II, more than 1,000,000 polish people died defending their country
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This timeline for the events that occurred with the Nazis and the Allies came from Wikipedia under the heading of World War 2. You can click on each month to get full details for each month of 1941.
timeline of events that stretched over the period ofworld-war-ii.Contents[hide]
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Walter M Drzewieniecki has written:
'The Polish armed forces in World War II exhibit' -- subject(s): World War, 1939-1945
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World War I and World War II both started in Europe.
World War I and World War II both started in Europe.
World War I and World War II both started in Europe.
World War I and World War II both started in Europe.
World War I and World War II both started in Europe.
World War I and World War II both started in Europe.
World War I and World War II both started in Europe.
World War I and World War II both started in Europe.
World War I and World War II both started in Europe.
World War I and World War II both started in Europe.
World War I and World War II both started in Europe.
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Irena Gut Opdyke spoke Polish and German. She was a Polish nurse who worked as a housekeeper for a German officer during World War II.
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World War I, World War II, and the Cold War
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There was no Olympics in 1940 due to World War II. There was no Olympics in 1944 due to World War II. Also, there was no Olympics in 1916 due to World War I.
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There are as many as 15 million persons in the US of Polish ancestry. Around 9 million US residents identify themselves primarily as of Polish descent.
Many people came from Poland from the peril of World War II, or during the Communist rule that followed it.
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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.
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It is estimated that approximately 160,000 to 200,000 people living in Australia are of Polish extraction. Some of them left Poland in the 1850s while most emigrated there after World War II.
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World War II was known as the Greatest war of All Time. Before World War II, World War I was called The Great War. When everybody realized world war II was greater they changed the names. CAUZ!
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i don't known why was the olympic of 1940 and 1944 cancelled
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No, trench warfare was not widely used in World War II as it was in World War I.
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Easy, think about it - without World War 1, World War 2 would never have happened...! Therefore, WW1's contribution to history was WW2...!
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Call of duty: World at World is based on The end of World War II, and the Pacific War on The Island of Okinawa.
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No war is good but World War II was actually necessary unlike the dumb Afghanistan war.
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Poland never surrendered in the World War II. Its government was evacuated to Great Britain and remained there until the end of the war. Most of the Polish military forces eventually capitulated or were annihilated, but no act of surrender was ever signed. Poles kept fighting Germany till 1945, either as partisans in their occupied country, or as Polish units in the service of the Allies.
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The duration of How I Unleashed World War II is 3.73 hours.
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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.
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World War I resulted in around 20 million casualties, while World War II had approximately 70-85 million casualties. This means that World War II had a significantly higher number of casualties compared to World War I.
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World War I resulted in approximately 20 million deaths, while World War II caused around 70-85 million deaths, making World War II significantly more deadly than World War I.
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Bombing of Pforzheim in World War II happened in 1945.
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Bombing of Darmstadt in World War II happened in 1944.
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