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Poland
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Based off Tomoyuki, Leon, and Yusuke's presentation
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Poland
geography
border: West/East
SU sees as defense
Key Characters
Lech Walesa
electrician
founder of Solidarity
mustache
Pope John Paul II
From Poland
supporter of Solidarity
So Communists hate him
Life Under Communism (Pre Revolution)
Secret Police
Limited media
Constitution
USSR's puppet
Tensions Rise
Food Prices Rise
1st protest: Gdansk
80 shot/beaten
Walesa Asks Govt for Martyrs of Gdansk
Communists: "NO"
Walesa gets active
30,000 pamphlets
Solidarnosc (Solidarity) formed in 1980
17,000 workers strike
21 Postulates issued
Polish Communist govt gives in...for a bit
Membership explodes: 1 to 9 million
Things Heat up
Solidarity legal until...
Dec 1981 (Merry Christmas!)
new management (i.e. stronger Communist/USSR tied govt)
Walesa in prison until 1983
Upon release: continues work 'underground' 1983-1988
World Media Picks UP
Nobel Peace Prize 1983
Had to send wife (afraid Poland wouldn't let him back in!)
Margaret Thatcher (UK) endorses
UK and US pressure Poland: no loans unless Solidarity recognized
Pope JP actively discusses Poland
Goes to Poland and meets with Walesa
Gets support from US trade unions
Gorbachev says he won't defend Communism in satellite states with force (see note upper right)
Annotations:
The handout says 1981...but Gorbi didn't take office until 1985, so there seems to be an error here...careful
Civic Committee formed
OK, I am unclear on what this group is and why it was formed...
Round Table Talks Feb-April 1989
Communists giving in to talks
Why?
Economic weakness of Poland
Building pressure from the West (esp UK and US
Agreements
Solidarity Legalized Again
Strikes legal
Independent judiciary
Free market Economy
Free elections with Senate re-established
Solidarity Sweep Election
Walesa Pres 1990
Mazowiecki formed first government from 1989
Impact of the Polish Revolution on the Cold War
Poland: The Catalyst for
Hungary
E. Germany
Lech invited to break down part of Berlin Wall
Czechoslovakia
Was this Revolution a Success of Failure?
+
democratic now
personal freedoms
mostly non-violent
Standard of Living better
-
some deaths/injuries during revolution
Solidarity itself sort of toothless now
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