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    The Kurwa Kommune Polish People's Republicball (aka People's Republic of Polandball, shortened to PR Polandball) was a communist nation that existed from 1944 to 1989.

    History

    Its predecessor was the Second Polish Republicball and its successor is Polandball (of course as a member in the EU). Soviet satellite state (thanks for AK-47 <3). Then the Solidarity kicked it out and made modern Polandball (Still, not real Commonwealth or just a Great Poland!). Also, we can into invading western Europe (thanks, baguette!). One time, it was an a**hole to Czechoslovakiaball because it invaded it in 1968 together with DDR and Soviets. In 1980, Solidarność made some protests against it, so, in 1981, it declared Martial law to stop it, but it didn't work. In 1989, it became capitalist and the first nation to break out of Sovietball's rule, and after Hungaryball had a democratic election, Romaniaball killed its dictator, Czechoslovakiaball also had election, East Germanyball tore down its wall and then got anschlussed, and the Soviets collapsed.

    It is, of course, a communist (which the Soviets make it doing so for good purpose suka), and tries to escape by protesting as it felt brutally insulted by this ideology. In that case, it thanked Palestineball for giving its people through its cause against the Zionist entity.

    Polandball suffered tremendous economic losses during World War II. In 1939, Poland had 35.1 million inhabitants, but the census of 14 February 1946 showed only 23.9 million inhabitants. The losses in national resources and infrastructure amounted to 38%. Compared to Western European nations, including Germany, Poland was still mostly an agrarian country. The implementation of the immense tasks involved with the reconstruction of the country was intertwined with the struggle of the new government for the stabilization of power, made even more difficult by the fact that a considerable part of society was mistrustful of the communist government.

    The occupation of Poland by the Red Army and the support the  Soviet Unionball had shown for the Polish communists was decisive in the communists gaining the upper hand in the new Polish government. Poland was under Soviet control, both directly (Red Army, NKVD, Soviet concentration camps in Poland, deportations to the SU) and indirectly (NKVD created the Polish political police UB).

    Nationalization began in 1944, with the pro-Soviet government taking over industries in the newly acquired territories along with the rest of the country. As nationalization was unpopular, the communists delayed the nationalization reform until 1946, when after the 3xTAK referendums they were fairly certain they had total control of the state and could deal a heavy blow to eventual public protests.

    Some semi-official nationalization of various private enterprises had begun also in 1944. In 1946, all enterprises with over 50 employees were nationalized, with no compensation to Polish owners. The Allied punishment of Germany for the war of destruction was intended to include large-scale reparations to Poland. However, those were truncated into insignificance by the break-up of Germany into East and West and the onset of the Cold War. Poland was then relegated to receive its share from Soviet-controlled East Germany.

    However, even this was attenuated, as the Soviets pressured the Polish Government to cease receiving the reparations far ahead of schedule as a sign of "friendship" between the two new communist neighbors and, therefore, now friends. Thus, without the reparations and without the massive Marshall Plan implemented in the West at that time, Poland's postwar recovery was much harder than it could have been.

    Personality

    PR Polandball is quite calm and is actually the most liberal of most of the Warsaw Pact members not going as extreme as many other Warsaw Pact members. It usually tries to stay neutral when there are conflicts between the western powers which actually allows him to enjoy good relations with Franceball, UKball, Chinaball, and even USAball. PR Polandball sees itself as a negotiator between the Western bloc and Eastern bloc. Despite this, it still defends socialism and is still a strong supporter of socialism, and is great friends with Soviet Unionball.

    Relationships

    Friends

    • Soviet Unionball - It is of great friend, it taught me socialism and saved me from Nazis and sending one of my people to space. But Jaruzelski ruined our relations afterward.
    • PR Hungaryball - Best Friend. I love yuo comrade (no homo, of course)
    • East Germanyball - Another best friend!
    • PR Bulgariaball - Another best friend!
    • Chinaball - Even if Soviet calls it fake commie, it is still of my friend.

    Neutral

    • USAball - I actually like it, to be honest, the Soviet Union usually of invitings me to mediate talks between it and the Soviets. But still he of Capitalist Pig.
    • UKball - Same with burger, I don't have much against it.

    Enemies

    Flag Colors

    The People’s Republic of Polandball had two official color combinations for its flag.

    1947-1980 [1]

    Color Name RGB CMYK HEX
    White 255, 255, 255 N/A #FFFFFF
    Vermillion 227, 66, 52 C0-M071-Y077-K011 #E34234

    1980-1990 [2]

    Color Name RGB CMYK HEX
    White 255, 255, 255 N/A #FFFFFF
    Rusty Red 212, 33, 61 C0-M84-Y071-K017 #D4213D


    Gallery

    Polandball Wiki has a gallery of artwork, comics, GIFs, and videos of PR Polandball.

    Click here to see it.


    Notes

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    1. Also used by the Second Polish Republicball from 1927.
    2. Used to today by Polandball.


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