Poland emigration
Chopin, Mickiewicz, and Czartoryski.In the Polish emigration can distinguish three main waves. The first of these was the so-called Great Emigration, related to the natural and Polish November Uprising and January Uprising. Polish immigrants came to be mainly to France, Germany, and the United Britani. Of them - even Frederic Chopin, Prince Adam Czartoryski, Juliusz Slovak, and Adam Mickiewicz, enjoyed high repute in their new countries. Emigration to the United States took place mainly after the Second World War - the Poles go there, sometimes illegally crossing a frontier, for profit or fleeing repression against socialist authorities. Today, emigration - a seasonal or permanent, is mainly a reward, and the main objectives of the Polish workers are Ireland, United Kingdom, and Scandinavian countries. Unfortunately, part of the Poles in this way goes to labor camps, where they are treated as slaves, and a Polish woman to get into the hands of those who forced them into prostitution.