Poland
- Leonid Hurwicz, born in then Russian Republic, Economics, 2007
- Wisława Szymborska, Literature, 1996
- Joseph Rotblat*, born in then Russian Empire, Peace, 1995
- Shimon Peres*, born Szymon Perski in Wiszniew, Poland (now Vishnyeva, Belarus), Peace, 1994
- Georges Charpak*, born in now Ukraine, Physics, 1992
- Lech Wałęsa, Peace, 1983
- Roald Hoffmann*, born in now Ukraine, Chemistry, 1981
- Czesław Miłosz*, born in then Russian Empire, now Lithuania, Literature, 1980
- Isaac Bashevis Singer*, born in then Russian Empire, Literature, 1978
- Andrew Schally*, born in Wilno, Second Polish Republic (now Vilnius, Lithuania), Medicine, 1976
- Tadeus Reichstein*, born in then Russian Empire, Physiology or Medicine, 1950
- Władysław Reymont, born in then Russian Empire, Literature, 1924
- Marie Skłodowska-Curie, born in then Russian Empire, Chemistry, 1911
- Henryk Sienkiewicz, born in then Russian Empire, Literature, 1905
- Maria Skłodowska-Curie, born in then Russian Empire, Physics, 1903
- Albert Abraham Michelson* born in then Prussia, now Poland, Nobel Prize in Physics in 1907
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“It is often said that Poland is a country where there is anti-semitism and no Jews, which is pathology in its purest state.”
—Bronislaw Geremek (b. 1932)