This also happened to some local Polish residents.
In 1945-46 the Polish residents began returning to their homes.
Its 356 Polish residents were expelled, and replaced by the Germans.
According to local residents, they are not well known and the older Polish residents of the neighborhood choose to ignore the existence of the gang.
Some items were saved by the Polish residents, who removed them and took to Poland in 1945.
By the 1930s South Omaha counted more than 10,000 Polish residents.
Many Polish residents and businesses are still located in the Lincoln Village neighborhood.
Philadelphia has the fourth largest population of Polish American residents.
The parish was one of the fist to experience changes in population, as the original Polish residents began moving out in the mid-20th century.
The name "Poletown" was first used to describe the community in 1872, where there was a high number of Polish residents and businesses.