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Describe what the Nazis did to the Polish people and their art.

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The Nazis invaded Poland in 1939 and started a brutal occupation that lasted until 1945. During this time, the Nazis did many terrible things to the Polish people and their art, such as:

  • Killing about six million Polish citizens, half of them Jews, in mass shootings, concentration camps, and ghettos.
  • Forcing millions of Polish workers into slave labor in Germany and other Nazi-controlled areas.
  • Destroying or stealing many cultural and historical monuments, buildings, and artworks, including the Royal Castle in Warsaw, the Wawel Castle in Krakow, and the paintings of Jan Matejko.
  • Banning Polish language, education, literature, music, and religion, and trying to erase Polish identity and culture.
  • Creating a puppet state called the General Government, which was ruled by Nazi officials and collaborators, and imposing harsh laws and taxes on the Polish population.
  • Persecuting and oppressing anyone who resisted or opposed the Nazi regime, such as the Polish Underground State, the Home Army, and the Warsaw Uprising.
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