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Sometimes , I have the impression that the West treats the history of my country as a taboo. Why?
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[quote:Xytx:MV8xMjIyOTEwXzE5ODk1MzU2Xzc4NUUzMjYx] Agreed. I don't remember learning too much about Poland's history in school, other than their involvement with World War II, which was pretty significant. After WWII, though, Poland became a communist country and remained so until 1989. With the Cold War going on, I think it kind of got lumped in (in people's minds) with the Soviet Union or only referred to regionally as "Eastern Europe" even though Poland is obviously a bit different from its neighbors. Sorry about that. No reason we can't all be friends now, right? I wouldn't take it personally, though. The U.S. doesn't even cover it's own history in schools very well. I didn't know that Abraham Lincoln was pro-slavery until recently... [/quote]
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