honeybuzzard22
1 Oct 2011 / #61
Hi Kevend- we also went to Kracow-but only to visit the Jewish memorials,museums and Nazi death camp-we did also go into a few polish churches-
We found the Poles have not really learnt from the horrible events of WW2-there is still plenty of anti-semitism and racist graffitti-many of them still
have a peasant mentality when it comes to foreigners and yet they want to be taken seriously as an EU country with all that implies. Old Kracow is
picturesque but in the outer areas there is definately a weird underlying current of menace. In fact a British student doing an internship in Kracow was
murdered after an argument with a bus driver just this summer. We would go back to Poland but only to remember the millions who died in Poland in WW2.
We found the Poles have not really learnt from the horrible events of WW2-there is still plenty of anti-semitism and racist graffitti-many of them still
have a peasant mentality when it comes to foreigners and yet they want to be taken seriously as an EU country with all that implies. Old Kracow is
picturesque but in the outer areas there is definately a weird underlying current of menace. In fact a British student doing an internship in Kracow was
murdered after an argument with a bus driver just this summer. We would go back to Poland but only to remember the millions who died in Poland in WW2.