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On 1 September 1939, Germany invaded Poland. In September 1939, Poland was domestic to over three million Jews. Before the attack, the Nazis had not drawn up a particular or comprehensive plan for what to do with the Jewish populace once Poland was possessed. The coming about arrangement of ghettoisation was extemporized as a transitory arrangement.
In just some months, millions of Jews were rapidly detained interior ghettos in Poland. Conditions in interior ghettos were appalling, and thousands rapidly passed on from starvation, illness, and destitute sanitation.
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