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[1][2]Fourth Partition of Poland—aftermath of the The Nazi-Soviet Pact; division of Polish territories in the years 1939–1941[3][4]Beginning of Lebensraum, the Nazi German expulsion of Poles from central Poland, 1939[5][6]Operation Tannenberg, 20 October 1939, mass murder of Polish townsmen in western PolandChanges in administration of Polish territories following the German invasion of Soviet Union in 1941. The map shows the state as of 1944[7][8]German map of the "General Government", 1943The occupation of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during the Second World War (1939–1945) began with invasion of Poland in September 1939, and formally concluded with the defeat of Nazism by the Four Powers in May 1945. Throughout the entire course of foreign occupation the territory of Pola

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  • Occupation of Poland (1939–1945)
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  • [1][2]Fourth Partition of Poland—aftermath of the The Nazi-Soviet Pact; division of Polish territories in the years 1939–1941[3][4]Beginning of Lebensraum, the Nazi German expulsion of Poles from central Poland, 1939[5][6]Operation Tannenberg, 20 October 1939, mass murder of Polish townsmen in western PolandChanges in administration of Polish territories following the German invasion of Soviet Union in 1941. The map shows the state as of 1944[7][8]German map of the "General Government", 1943The occupation of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during the Second World War (1939–1945) began with invasion of Poland in September 1939, and formally concluded with the defeat of Nazism by the Four Powers in May 1945. Throughout the entire course of foreign occupation the territory of Pola
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  • [1][2]Fourth Partition of Poland—aftermath of the The Nazi-Soviet Pact; division of Polish territories in the years 1939–1941[3][4]Beginning of Lebensraum, the Nazi German expulsion of Poles from central Poland, 1939[5][6]Operation Tannenberg, 20 October 1939, mass murder of Polish townsmen in western PolandChanges in administration of Polish territories following the German invasion of Soviet Union in 1941. The map shows the state as of 1944[7][8]German map of the "General Government", 1943The occupation of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during the Second World War (1939–1945) began with invasion of Poland in September 1939, and formally concluded with the defeat of Nazism by the Four Powers in May 1945. Throughout the entire course of foreign occupation the territory of Poland was divided between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union (USSR). In summer-autumn of 1941 the lands annexed by the Soviets were overrun by Nazi Germany in the course of the initially successful German attack on the USSR. After a few years of fighting, the Red Army was able to repel the invaders and drive the Nazi forces out of the USSR and across Poland from the rest of Eastern and Central Europe. Both occupying powers were equally hostile to the existence of sovereign Poland, her culture and the Polish people, aiming at their destruction. Before Operation Barbarossa, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union coordinated their Poland-related policies, most visibly in the four Gestapo-NKVD Conferences, where the occupants discussed plans for dealing with the Polish resistance movement and future destruction of Poland. About 6 million Polish citizens—nearly 21.4% of Poland's population—died between 1939 and 1945 as a result of the occupation, half of whom were Polish Jews. Over 90% of the death toll came through non-military losses, as most of the civilians were targeted by various deliberate actions by Germans and the Soviets.
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