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1. A little over two weeks following Germany's invasion of Poland in September of 1939, the Poles braced for another blow when they learned what?
2. Following their country's downfall, approximately how many Poles served in the resistance movement?
3. Polish mathematicians who escaped to Britain were instrumental in breaking German codes because they had been building Enigma machines to intercept German naval messages since what year.
4. Though Polish fighter pilots accounted for only 5% of the allied airmen during the Battle of Britain, they accounted for what percentage of the downed German planes?
5. The infamous Katyn Forest Massacre occurred in 1940. In what year did the Soviet Union officially admit that they had falsely blamed the Nazis for the killings?
6. The Polish 2nd Corps, also known as Anders' Army, was captured by the Soviet army while attempting a fighting retreat from the Germans. What became of them immediately afterwards?
7. After an arduous journey through the Middle East, the Polish 2nd Corps eventually joined the British 8th Army and played a key role in what allied assault?
8. While passing through Israel, General Anders allowed a Jewish member of the 2nd Corps to stay behind and fight for Israeli independence. That soldier was?
9. In the end, Poles would see a higher percentage of their fellow citizens die during WWII than any other nation. Approximately what percentage of the Polish population perished in the war?
10. At the close of the war approximately 103,000 soldiers made up the remainder of the Polish 2nd Corps. What became of most of them?
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