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I know that according to statistics it's about 10 million people, but I think it's actually some bigger number, because when Poland dissappeared of the map, maaany ethnically Polish emigrants could type in documents that they were for example German due to departing from German city and/or desire not to annoy any clerks and then these Polish emigrants had children and no matter which ethnicity was the second parent, their children were of partial Polish descent. Plus nowadays, in my opinion Polish ethnicity isn't as popular as German, English, Irish or simply American for people of mixed descent to choose in censuses, so the number of 10 million people of Polish Americans can be understated. What do you think?
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