The answer is no. After the Soviet Union took over Poland they forced it to become a communist country and Poland became a satellite state.
Poland- the polish home army in Warsaw started a rising against the Germans and the thought of the red army "liberation." 200 000 polish were dead within 2 months. Warsaw was flattened. Stalin refused to support the rising, meaning he had a polish capital without any opposition in. Stalin then set up a communist party dominated provisional government of national union in he polish city of Lublin. Elections were held, and the communists won nearly all the seats. The elections were said to have been rigged, and the opposition leader fled to London. Poland became a satellite state.
Since 1989, it isn't communist country anymore.
No, it wasn't communist until 1945 when WWII ended. And it wasn't communism that you might know from Russia. They got rid of it in 1989 though.
There is no a communist state in Poland now. Poland is a democracy.
No, not at all. We're free since 1989.
No
Not anymore
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It was a non-Communist trade union in a Communist country
No, Poland was a communist country in Eastern Bloc, a Soviet satellite state.
Poland was a communist country until 1989.
Poland
Jewish Communist Labour Bund in Poland ended in 1922.
No. Poland was actually invaded by the nazis helping to start World War II in 1939. It became a communist country after World War II, but it is no longer a communist country.
was the __ act in Poland
It was a non-Communist trade union in a Communist country
No, Poland was a communist country in Eastern Bloc, a Soviet satellite state.
Poland was a communist country until 1989.
Communist Party of Poland ended in 1938.
Poland
Jewish Communist Labour Bund in Poland was created in 1922.
Jewish Communist Labour Bund in Poland ended in 1922.
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No, it isn't a communist country.
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