Summary
Julian Jarosz watched the Nazis storm into Poland's countryside with their killing machines.
In an invasion begun Sept. 1, 1939, Adolf Hitler's forces moved in from the north, south and west, and bombs rained from the sky onto quiet villages as farmers fled eastward with their wives and children and anything they could carry. Two days later, Britain and France declared war on Germany.See the full content of this document
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Lawrenceville Man Witnessed Nazi Invasion
As the monthlong campaign continued, the outnumbered and ill- equipped Polish army fought in vain, and troops and civilians died - - some killed by Germans, others by Russians who surged in from the east beginning Sept. 17. Poland, which had wi...
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