When asked whether Poland and Poles were victims of World War II, in none of the countries surveyed did the percentage of affirmative answers fall below 85 percent. All surveyed Poles and 97 percent of British people described Poland and its inhabitants as victims of war. A similar view was expressed by 88 percent of French and 85 percent of Italian and German respondents each.
During one of December's (2019) press conferences, Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested that Poland was complicit in the outbreak of World War II. The Russian President also tried to whitewash the actions of the Soviet Union during that conflict.
Share of respondents who agreed with the statement that Poland and Poles were victims of World War II in Europe in 2020
Characteristic
Share of respondents
Respondents from Italy
85%
Respondents from France
88%
Respondents from Germany
85%
Respondents from the UK
97%
Respondents from Poland
100%
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* In Poland the survey was conducted on 20 January 2020 by CATI on a sample of 1100 people; in Germany on 17-20 January 2020 by CAWI on a sample of 2122 people; in France on 15-16 January 2020 by CAWI on a sample of 1008 people; in the UK on 17-20 January 2020 by CAWI on a sample of 2029 people; in Italy on 15-17 January 2020 by CAWI on a sample of 800 people.
The list includes the answers of respondents who declared to have knowledge of Poland's role in World War II.
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