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- History_of_Poland_(1939–45) abstract "The history of Poland from 1939 to 1945 encompasses the German invasion of Poland as well as the Soviet invasion of Poland through to the end of World War II. On 1 September 1939, without a formal declaration of war, Germany invaded Poland with the immediate pretext being the Gleiwitz incident, a provocation staged by the Gestapo claiming that Polish troops had allegedly committed "provocations" along the German-Polish border including house torching, which were all staged by the Germans. Nazi Germany also used issues like the dispute between Germany and Poland over German rights to the Free City of Danzig and the freeing of a passage between East Prussia and the rest of Germany through the Polish Corridor as excuses for the invasion. Pursuant to the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, Poland was attacked by the Soviet Union on 17 September 1939. Before the end of the month most of Poland was divided between the Germans and the Soviets.".
- History_of_Poland_(1939–45) thumbnail MolotovRibbentropStalin.jpg?width=300.
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- History_of_Poland_(1939–45) subject Category:History_of_Poland_(1939–45).
- History_of_Poland_(1939–45) subject Category:Military_history_of_Poland_during_World_War_II.
- History_of_Poland_(1939–45) subject Category:Politics_of_World_War_II.
- History_of_Poland_(1939–45) subject Category:World_War_II_occupied_territories.
- History_of_Poland_(1939–45) comment "The history of Poland from 1939 to 1945 encompasses the German invasion of Poland as well as the Soviet invasion of Poland through to the end of World War II. On 1 September 1939, without a formal declaration of war, Germany invaded Poland with the immediate pretext being the Gleiwitz incident, a provocation staged by the Gestapo claiming that Polish troops had allegedly committed "provocations" along the German-Polish border including house torching, which were all staged by the Germans.".
- History_of_Poland_(1939–45) label "Historia Polski (1939–1945)".
- History_of_Poland_(1939–45) label "Historia de Polonia (1939-1945)".
- History_of_Poland_(1939–45) label "History of Poland (1939–45)".
- History_of_Poland_(1939–45) label "História da Polónia (1939–1945)".
- History_of_Poland_(1939–45) label "Polen tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog".
- History_of_Poland_(1939–45) label "Pologne pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale".
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- History_of_Poland_(1939–45) sameAs Polen_tijdens_de_Tweede_Wereldoorlog.
- History_of_Poland_(1939–45) sameAs Historia_Polski_(1939–1945).
- History_of_Poland_(1939–45) sameAs História_da_Polónia_(1939–1945).
- History_of_Poland_(1939–45) sameAs Q2552993.
- History_of_Poland_(1939–45) sameAs Q2552993.
- History_of_Poland_(1939–45) wasDerivedFrom History_of_Poland_(1939–45)?oldid=604490965.
- History_of_Poland_(1939–45) depiction MolotovRibbentropStalin.jpg.