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Very close to all of Poland's population is of Polish European descent. Small minority groups include Germans, Ukrainians, and Belarussians. Before World War II the population of Poland was multi ethnic, but 5 years of Nazi occupation resulted in heavy loss of life. The heaviest losses were suffered by Poland's Jewish population, the vast majority of whom died in extermination camps. Many citizens of Polish descent also died in concentration camps, labor camps, prisons, or during forced labor. |
 Boy watching a sports event in Warsaw |  Young women in a park in Warsaw |  Men in Warsaw |
 People crossing a Warsaw street |  Couple in the streets of Warsaw |  Young women in Warsaw |
 Young Polish woman |  Girl doing a dance performance in the Praga neighborhood of Warsaw |  Man and woman in Warsaw |