scorpio
26 Sep 2008
History / Responsibility for Murder of Catholic Poles during WWII ? [172]
Right and wrong. Indeed, it is essential to correctly identify who was who. Yes, most Poles were Catholic during that time, and about 10% of Poles were of Jewish origin. Just like in the USA today, you have Americans of various religions: Catholic Americans, Baptist Americans, Jewish Americans, Muslim Americans, Protestant Americans, etc. My question was to the point. I was identifying a specific ethnic and religious group that lived in Poland prior to WWII...Catholic Poles (who made up approximately 85% of the population during that time. (Please correct me if I'm wrong.) in history today, the focus is usually on the holocaust of Polish Jews. My question is attributed to the WWII period "Polish Catholics".
...most poles were/are catholic is that has nothing to do with anything...
Right and wrong. Indeed, it is essential to correctly identify who was who. Yes, most Poles were Catholic during that time, and about 10% of Poles were of Jewish origin. Just like in the USA today, you have Americans of various religions: Catholic Americans, Baptist Americans, Jewish Americans, Muslim Americans, Protestant Americans, etc. My question was to the point. I was identifying a specific ethnic and religious group that lived in Poland prior to WWII...Catholic Poles (who made up approximately 85% of the population during that time. (Please correct me if I'm wrong.) in history today, the focus is usually on the holocaust of Polish Jews. My question is attributed to the WWII period "Polish Catholics".