
DuringWorld War II, hundreds of thousands of non-Jewish Polish citizens were imprisoned inNazi German concentration camps for various reasons, including thePolish resistance movement in World War II.[1][better source needed]
InAuschwitz alone, there were between 130,000 and 150,000 Polish prisoners, about half of whom perished during their incarceration.[2]
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