A Central European country that has suffered immensely through the centuries because of being coveted by larger neighbors. The reputation of Poles being
stupid came from them being willing to fight for their country and their freedom when they had no chance in hell of
winning. Poland, contrary to popular belief, is a very cultured country that has produced many great scientists, authors, artists, writers, film directors, etc. Poland is now in the European Union. The most negative
thing about Poland, however, is the lingering tradition of antisemitism that has survived even though Poland has almost no Jews. This is ironic because Poland before the Russians came in was not as
anti-semitic as other European countries ; the Russians introduced the virus of antisemitism into Poland and unfortunately it remained. It probably thrived because of Poles'
pride in their Catholicism (even under
Communist rule the church remained strong) causing them to look suspiciously upon non-Catholics. Nevertheless Poland has made many great contributions to the
world, and perhaps the greatest was the Polish Resistance fighting the Nazis when they had no hope of prevailing against
Hitler's war
machine. Millions of Poles died in the Nazi concentration camps built on Polish soil. Lech Walesa's Solidarity movement, with the backing of the Polish Pope John Paul II, helped bring down Communism ; Poland was the first communist country to return to democratic rule.