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សង្រ្គាមលោកលើកទី២ ទេសPoland ប្រទេសអាឡឺម៉ង់និងប្រទេសស្លូវ៉ាគីនិងការប្រកាសសង្រ្កាមជាចន្តបន្ទាប់ទៀតទៅលើប្រទេសអា
អាឌុលអ៊ីត្លែរ Hitler was concerned that a military attack against Poland could result in a premature war with Britain. Hitler's foreign minister and former Ambassador to London, Joachim von Ribbentrop, assured him that neither Britain nor France would honour their commitments to Poland. Accordingly, on 22 August 1939 Hitler ordered a military mobilisation against Poland.
កាសែត ប្រទេសអ៊ីតាលី ប្រទេសអាឡឺម៉ង់ Hungary, Poland, Bohemia, ប្រទេសបារាំងនិង Low Corrant. បានបោះពុម្ភផ្សាយជាភាសាអង់គ្លេសដោយ​ "N.B."( ជាទូទៅតាម Nathaniel Butter or
អាឌុលអ៊ីត្លែរ Despite his concerns over a British intervention, Hitler continued to pursue the planned invasion of Poland. On 1 September 1939, Germany invaded western Poland under the pretext of having been denied claims to the Free City of Danzig and the right to extraterritorial roads across the Polish Corridor, which Germany had ceded under the Versailles Treaty. In response, Britain and France declared war on Germany on 3 September, surprising Hitler and prompting him to angrily ask Ribbentrop, "Now what?" France and Britain did not act on their declarations immediately, and on 17 September, Soviet forces invaded eastern Poland.
អាឌុលអ៊ីត្លែរ Another dispute pitched one side represented by Himmler and Greiser, who championed ethnic cleansing in Poland, against another represented by Göring and Hans Frank, Governor-General of the General Government territory of occupied Poland, who called for turning Poland into the "granary" of the Reich. On 12 February 1940, the dispute was initially settled in favour of the Göring–Frank view, which ended the economically disruptive mass expulsions. On 15 May 1940, Himmler issued a memo entitled "Some Thoughts on the Treatment of Alien Population in the East", calling for the expulsion of the entire Jewish population of Europe into Africa and reducing the Polish population to a "leaderless class of labourers". Hitler called Himmler's memo "good and correct", and, ignoring Göring and Frank, implemented the Himmler–Greiser policy in Poland.