Die Mannschaft were forced to spend a traumatic night in the dressing rooms at France's national stadium when a series of jihadist attacks across Paris left 130 dead on a night they faced the French in a friendly.
Loud explosions could be heard during the match as three suicide bombers unsuccessfully attempted to get into the stadium before blowing themselves up outside and killing one man.
However, Boateng insists Germany will not be spooked by their return to Paris as they look to take a firm grip of Group C.
"It's not a topic for us, we feel safe and are concentrating on sporting matters," said the Bayern Munich defender.
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"We want to prepare well and that is our goal at the moment, we're not worried about the rest."
Lewandowski scored 42 goals as Bayern romped to a fourth consecutive Bundesliga title this season.
The former Borussia Dortmund forward also top scored in Euro 2016 qualifying with 13 goals and played a vital role as Poland beat Germany for the first and only time 2-0 in November 2014 in Warsaw on their road to France.
"Lewandowski is a top striker," Boateng said.
"It's important that we get a win in the second game, we know Poland well and it won't be easy, but with our playing qualities, I am positive that we can decide the game for ourselves.
"Of course, we have to be careful, they have good people in attack, not just Lewandowski."
Germany have a stunning record against their neighbours, winning 13 of their 20 previous meetings, and bouncing back from defeat in Warsaw to win their last clash 3-1 in September.
Podolski could face the country of his birth for a sixth time on his 128th cap, but is hoping both sides make it into the last 16.
"It's a special game for me, anyone who knows my story knows that. I have a lot of friends, relatives and family who live there," said the Galatasaray forward.
"Personally, I hope we win the group and Poland finish second.
"Poland have taken a big step forward (in recent years) and are a dangerous opponent. They have developed well and have a lot of young talent, many of whom also play abroad.