Sunday, February 12, 2012

What were popular places to travel in World War 2 in Poland?

Doesn't have to be as popular as Las Vegas or Hollywood, just a place in Poland where people traveled a lot and also places where people couldn't travel. It's for a project on The Invasion of Poland where we're creating a news paper on current events and other things like entertainment and, for me, travel.What were popular places to travel in World War 2 in Poland?Well, the German officers who occupied Poland like to travel to the Baltic coast during the summer as the weather was nice and the scenery was beautiful. It was popular with Germans both before and during the war.What were popular places to travel in World War 2 in Poland?
Lake 艢niardwy and Lake Mamry in Masuria, and Lake 艁ebsko and Lake Drawsko in Pomerania.

Lake Ha艅cza in the Wigry Lake District, east of Masuria in Podlaskie Voivodeship. The Beskids, the Karkonosze, and the Bieszczady Mountains. Tourists also frequent the Gorce Mountains in Gorce National Park, and the Pieniny in Pieniny National Park.



Also, the Bay of Puck (Zatoka Pucka), and 艁ebsko Lake in S艂owi艅ski National Park.



Other areas include Wolin Island, Gdynia, Gda艅sk, Szczecin, 艢winouj艣cie, Sopot, Mi臋dzyzdroje, Ko艂obrzeg, 艁eba, W艂adys艂awowo, and the Hel Peninsula.What were popular places to travel in World War 2 in Poland?War is tough. People did not get to "travel" during a war, they just managed to survive.

If you really want to create a 'real' paper from that period, have one with article on what was happening on the war front, and editorials about opinions on the war.What were popular places to travel in World War 2 in Poland?
I don't think there were many vacationing places in Poland during WWII . . .unless you count Auschwitz, but I don't think you should.What were popular places to travel in World War 2 in Poland?Most of the travel during WW2 was by the military. People didn't travel around Europe for fun.

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