Polaron
This was furthered with the Polish victory in the Polish–Soviet War, and the large territorial gains in the east, made by Poland as a consequence. According to the 1931 Polish census, 68.9% of the population was Polish, 13.9% were Ukrainians, around 10% Jewish, 3.1% Belarusians, 2.3% Germans and 2.8% “others”, including Lithuanians ... ................
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