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Poland is a country known for many distinguished individuals like John Paul II, Lech Walesa, Frederic Chopin, Marie Curie, Joseph Conrad or Nicolaus Copernicus. But can you name some commonly known and used inventions that would be devised by Poles? Can't do it? Exatly. Poland is generally associated with things like great beer, beautiful women and kielbasa, but it seems that thoughout the ages it hasn't bred any significant inventors. This, however, couldn't be further from the truth. I will prove you that the Poles have in fact created appliances that I bet you have heard of, or maybe even used. So, there we go:
1. Bulletproof vest
Yes, you read that right. The bulletproof vest was in fact created by a Polish inventor called Jan Szczepanik in 1901. The vest was made of multiple layers of silk that were specifically woven so that they could stop bullets. The invention turned out be quite successful and the cloth used in the vest passed the practical test when it prevented the assasination of the Spanish king Alfonso XIII. In 1906 in Paris, he was travelling in a carriage padded with Szczepanik's special silk when suddenly a bomb exploded. Thanks to the bulletproof material, the king was unharmed and Szczepanik gained himself quite a fame. Everybody should agree that his acclaim was well-earned, right?
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