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🤝 Gdańsk Agreement Signed in Poland

In Poland, the Gdańsk Agreement is signed after a wave of strikes which began at the Lenin Shipyards in Gdańsk. The agreement allows greater civil rights, such as the establishment of a trade union, known as Solidarity, independent of communist control.
Gdańsk Agreement Signed in Poland (1980)
PolandSolidarityGdańsk Agreementtrade unioncommunismcivil rightsEastern EuropeCold Warpolitical reform

🇵🇱 Martial Law Declared in Poland

Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski, having been appointed First Secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party, introduces martial law, which drastically restricts normal life, in an attempt to crush the Solidarity trade union and the political opposition against communist rule.
Martial Law Declared in Poland (1981)
PolandMartial LawSolidaritySoviet UnionCold WarEastern EuropeCommunismPoliticsRepression

🇵🇱 Martial Law Lifted in Poland

Martial Law Lifted in Poland (1983)
PolandCold WarCommunismSolidarityEastern EuropePoliticsSocial unrestUSSR influence

🇵🇱 Solidarity Trade Union Legalized in Poland

The trade union Solidarity is legalized by the Polish government.
Solidarity Trade Union Legalized in Poland (1989)
PolandSolidarityTrade UnionCommunismEastern Europe1989Political OppositionCold WarGorbachev

🗳️ Solidarity's Victory in Polish Elections

Elections in Poland show complete lack of backing for the Communist Party; Solidarity trade union wins all available seats in the Parliament and 99% in the Senate.
Solidarity's Victory in Polish Elections (1989)
PolandElectionsSolidarityCommunismEastern BlocTrade UnionsPolitical Reform1989

🇵🇱 Polish United Workers' Party Dissolved

the Polish United Workers' Party is dissolved, allowing democracy to be restored in Poland.
Polish United Workers' Party Dissolved (1990)
PolandDemocracyCommunismEastern EuropePolitical TransitionSolidarityPolitical ChangeEurope