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  • curprev 17:1717:17, 26 July 2023 Slatersteven talk contribs 59,819 bytes −32 Undid revision 1167253578 by VictorM123 (talk)You need RS saying this Tag: Undo
  • curprev 17:1517:15, 26 July 2023 VictorM123 talk contribs 59,851 bytes +32 During the Second World War, a significant number of Jewish prisoners were of Polish nationality. It is important to note that at that time, the State of Israel did not yet exist, and therefore the majority of Jewish individuals affected were identified as Polish nationals. The Holocaust saw the tragic and systematic persecution of Jews across Europe, and many Polish Jews were among those who suffered immensely. The absence of Israel as a sovereign nation during this period is a crucial hist... Tags: Manual revert Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 17:1417:14, 26 July 2023 Slatersteven talk contribs 59,819 bytes −32 Undid revision 1167253331 by VictorM123 (talk)Significant does not mean majority. Tag: Undo
  • curprev 17:1317:13, 26 July 2023 VictorM123 talk contribs 59,851 bytes +32 During the Second World War, a significant number of Jewish prisoners were of Polish nationality. It is important to note that at that time, the State of Israel did not yet exist, and therefore the majority of Jewish individuals affected were identified as Polish nationals. The Holocaust saw the tragic and systematic persecution of Jews across Europe, and many Polish Jews were among those who suffered immensely. The absence of Israel as a sovereign nation during this period is a crucial hist... Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 16:2716:27, 26 July 2023 Slatersteven talk contribs 59,819 bytes −32 Reverted good faith edits by VictorM123 (talk): Wre they moslty poles? Tags: Twinkle Undo
  • curprev 16:2416:24, 26 July 2023 VictorM123 talk contribs 59,851 bytes −3 Typo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 16:2316:23, 26 July 2023 VictorM123 talk contribs 59,854 bytes +35 During the Second World War, a significant number of Jewish prisoners were of Polish nationality. It is important to note that at that time, the State of Israel did not yet exist, and therefore the majority of Jewish individuals affected were identified as Polish nationals. The Holocaust saw the tragic and systematic persecution of Jews across Europe, and many Polish Jews were among those who suffered. The absence of Israel as a sovereign nation during this period is a crucial historical con... Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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