The times when Poland fell three times are:
1. In 1795, Russia, Prussia, and Austria divided into three waves, and Poland fell for the first time.
On January 3, 1795, Russia and Austria signed an agreement for the third partition of Poland. On October 24, Prussia also signed the agreement. According to this agreement, all Polish territory was divided.
2. In 1815, the Duchy of Warsaw established by Napoleon in Poland was divided between Prussia and Austria, and Poland was destroyed again.
In 1809, Napoleon I established the Principality of Warsaw in central Poland as a satellite state of France. After Napoleon's defeat in 1815, the Principality of Warsaw was dismembered, and its western land became the Principality of Poznan, under the jurisdiction of Prussia. The neutral Commonwealth of Krakow (also called the Free City of Krakow) was established in Krakow. The Kingdom of Poland was established in its main areas, with the Russian tsar as king.
3. In 1939, Germany occupied the western part of Poland in a blitzkrieg, and the Soviet Union took the opportunity to occupy the eastern part. Poland perished for the third time.
On September 1, 1939, Germany launched a blitzkrieg into Poland and quickly occupied most of Poland's territory. On September 17, 1940, Soviet leader Stalin ordered 600,000 Soviet Red Army troops to cross the Soviet-Polish border, attack eastern Poland, and occupy Western Ukraine and Western Belarus on the pretext of establishing an Eastern Defense Line.
On September 18, the Soviet and German armies met at Brest-Litovsk. The Soviet and German armies were connected by the Pisa River-Narev River-Vistula River-San River. Poland was divided along a single line. On September 28, the German army captured Warsaw and Poland fell again. The Polish people began their anti-fascist war of national liberation.
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Poland’s forest area is more than 8.89 million hectares, with a forest coverage rate of nearly 30%. People who arrive in Poland for the first time are often intoxicated by this poetic and green world. The Baltic Sea harbor with a pleasant climate, the beautiful Carpathian mountains, and the ingenious Wieliczka Salt Mine attract countless tourists every year. People here understand that the forest is the protagonist in protecting the ecological environment, so they love the forest as much as their lives.
Tourism has become Poland’s main source of foreign exchange earnings. The main cities are Lodz, Poznan, Krakow, Szczecin, Gdansk, etc. Many domestic attractions are included in the World Cultural Heritage and World Natural Heritage lists, such as the Wieliczka Salt Mine, Auschwitz Concentration Camp and Bialowieza Forest.
In addition, Poland is also known for its rich history and culture and excellent humanistic environment. The world-famous Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie, the great composer and pianist Chopin and the founder of modern astronomy Copernicus were all born in Poland. The five-year-old Chopin International Piano Competition is a major event in the music industry and is regarded as Known as one of the most authoritative piano competitions in the world.
Baidu Encyclopedia - Poland (Poland and the Republic of Poland)