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Look at the map of Europe after World War II.

How did Poland change after the war? It lost some of its western land to Germany. It gained land from Germany in the west. It became a member of the Allies. It maintained its neutrality.

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It gained land from Germany in the west.

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Poland had a series of changes in its territories after WWII, after the defeat of Nazi Germany, Poland borders were redrawn in accordance with the Tehran Conference. Poland was given the Free State of Danzig and the German areas wast of the rivers Oder and Neisse.

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