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80th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II - it's worth remembering!

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On September 1, 1939, World War II began. Today is the 80th anniversary. An important day to remember. In many Polish cities, sirens sounded at 12 noon - as a tribute to the heroes who died during the war. Both soldiers and civilians. Families with children who died as a result of Nazi activities.

80th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II - how many people died?

How many people actually died in World War II? According to the Russian government, the human losses of the USSR within its post-war borders amounted to 26,6 million people. The latest research, which took place in 2009, that the number of Polish victims is between 5,6 and 5,8 million people. Military human losses on the German side - killed and missing - amounted to 5,3 million people.

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Victims among Jews ...

  • Killed in German Nazi concentration camps: according to IPN researchers, 2 Jews were killed in German Nazi concentration camps:
    • in Oświęcim – 1 fatalities,
    • in Treblinka - 850,
    • in Bełżec - 500,
    • in Sobibór - 150,
    • in Chełmno - 150,
    • in Lublin - 80.
  • Raul Hilberg estimates the number of Jews murdered in extermination camps, including Romanian Transnistria, at 3 million.
  • In the USSR, the number of Jews murdered by the Einsatzgruppen in the area of ​​activity of mobile killer groups is estimated at 1,4 million.
  • The number of Jews who died in ghettos in German-occupied Europe is estimated at 700.
  • Yad Vasem identified the names of four million Jewish victims of the Holocaust.

source of figures: statistics published on Wikipedia

80th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II - celebrations

It is the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II. Special ceremonies took place at Piłsudski Square in Warsaw. There were many invited guests. + Special speeches were made by Vice President of the United States of America Michael Pence, President of Germany Frank-Walter Steinmeier and President of Poland Andrzej Duda. An honorary salute was held and the guests rang the bell. The whole thing ended with a parade.

Delegations appeared in Poland ...

Delegations from 40 countries came to the celebrations commemorating the outbreak of World War II: including presidents, prime ministers, speakers of parliaments, ministers of foreign affairs, national defense, envoys of royal families from Europe. Everyone was welcomed by President Andrzej Duda and his wife.

Among the guests were German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe and the presidents of: Croatia Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, Lithuanian Gitanas Nauseda, Czech Milosz Zeman, Slovakia Zuzana Czaputova, Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Hungarian Janos Ader.

Let's enjoy freedom every day ...

We are free. Let's enjoy freedom every day. We must do everything possible to ensure that the time of peace is never disturbed. The hell of war never has the right to return ... let's teach children, future generations of love, respect for others, love for freedom.

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