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Right before the war, many Polish Jews were living in poverty. When the Nazi occupation took place, the Jews were isolated from mainstream society. When the Nazis took over, thousands of Polish people including teachers and religious leaders were slaughtered and the Polish people lived in fear for the rest of the war.
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In world war II, more than 1,000,000 polish people died defending their country
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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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Everyone wore a uniform.
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.
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.
There are approximately 38 million Polish people in the world. Poland has a population of around 38 million and there are sizeable Polish communities in countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany.
The Polish marka was introduced in 1917 as the currency of the Kingdom of Poland during World War I. It was replaced by the Polish zloty in 1924.
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the clothes in ww1 were iretating and not nice
they recycled, make do and mend, because they did not have enough money to by loads of food and no money to by clothes, making clothes to sell to get money to by food for there kids,