The Polish are very anti-semitic a lot of times. Ofcourse, i know some good Polish people that work within my company but a lot of them are crazy idiots.
What really gets me is the fact that the largest right-wing opposition party, Law and Justice, which supposedly isn't anti-Semitic, has 7 members in the Poland-Israel Parliamentary Group, but 10 members in the Poland-"Palestine" Parliamentary Group. Law and Justice is also pro-Western. In Poland the pro-Russian right is almost always anti-Semitic. Right-wing Polish nationalists are in two groups- the pan-Slavists who are typically more pro-Russian, pro-Hungarian, and (oddly) claim to be pro-Serb; and then the more regionalist group which works with Belarusian, Ukrainian, and Lithuanian nationalists, and to a lesser extent Estonian and Latvian. It's a shame, because the Jews who fought both the Nazis
and the Commies worked with the Polish Home Army and they helped each other around the time of the Warsaw Uprising. Also there was the nationalist saying in Communist-ruled Poland: "Our Jews beat the Soviet Arabs!" It's a shame the way things have gone now. Many Ukrainian nationalists are upset the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (which included a medical staff that was primarily Jewish) fought against the Polish Home Army. The problem is today that Poles don't want to apologize for
anything because of simple pride, and then they blame the Jews, Ukrainians, Germans, and other ethnic minorities for all of their problems.