I’m sorry Trisher, but you are only correct in part, whereas Lemon is completely correct. Like Lemon I have read a great deal on this subject, many, many narratives written by those who were persecuted. I have also visited five concentration camps due to my extensive travel in Europe, both Western and what was Eastern Europe.
The Poles, in common with the populations of other occupied countries, were considered to be inferior races by the Nazis. As such, they were expendable. They were used as slave labour, they were used to carry out killings, particularly the Ukrainians and the Lithuanians, and they were starved because the Nazis looted much food and everything of value from these peoples, much of which has never been recovered. If they were found to have broken the law, and there were many decrees and laws about not helping Jews, they were imprisoned, sent to concentration camps, or executed. Millions of non Jewish Europeans died in WW2. However six million Jews died because they were Jewish. Many people helped Jewish people on the run, hid them, fed them, gave them information. Some hid people for years, others for just one night. Others refused to help, and they turned away, from fear, or because they had been brainwashed into hating Jews. Yet others actively denounced Jewish people, they sold them to the Nazis for food or other rewards. Some in big cities such as Warsaw, bribed Jewish people in hiding until there was no money left, and then denounced them to the Germans.
Know your history thoroughly Trisher please.