Poland INDEPENDENCE WON AND LOST, 1914-45
Figure 9. Independent Poland, 1920-39
Memorial sculpture on site of Warsaw Ghetto.
Courtesy Sam and Sarah Stulberg
Gate of Auschwitz concentration camp, later made into a
national museum.
Courtesy Sam and Sarah Stulberg
Figure 10. Occupied Poland in World War II
Beginning in 1914, the newly invigorated Polish
political
scene combined with cataclysmic events on the European
continent
to offer both new hope and grave threats to the Polish
people. By
the end of World War II, Poland had seen the defeat or
retreat of
all three occupying powers, establishment of a shaky
independent
government, world economic crisis, then occupation and
total
domination by the resurgent Germans and Russians.
Data as of October 1992
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