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Polish Nationalism in the Thirties
The three million strong jewish community in poland was unassimilateda very, very different and set apart from the rest of the polish population. The Polish government saw palestine as an opportunity to finally answer its own jewish question. Jews weren't a racial problem, as they would become in germany. They were just a foreign political formation within the body politic of poland. That sounds kind of crazy, but that's more or less the situation poland was dealing with at the time with its jewish population. And this was somethingthat the polish government was very receptive to.