Why Germany invaded Poland:Thanks. That's very informative. So there were ethnic German minorities in the parts of Poland that were German before WWI. Those people were definitely being oppressed. Germany attempted to negotiate with Poland regarding those formerly German territories, Poland refused all the offers, and Germany invaded to reclaim it's territory. There's a lot of detail at ww2truthDOTcomSLASH2019SLASH03SLASH10SLASHwhy-germany-invaded-polandSLASHHere's a map of ethnic minorities in the Second Polish Republic.
Not a single region was majority German that Poland held in Poland proper in the 1930's.
Although the Free City of Gdansk, not really held as part of Poland in the 1930's was majority German.
There might have been a few towns, here, and there in Western Poland with German majorities, but mostly Polish majorities dominated in Western Poland in the 1930's.
The map clearly shows a Polish majority in Western Poland in the 1930's.
Gdansk was majority German, but Gdansk was a free state not really part of Poland, or Germany in the 1930's.
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Anything to add? Thank you.