Lech Wałęsa was a key figure in restoring Polish freedom by founding the Solidarity movement in 1980. As a shipyard worker, he helped organize strikes and protests against the communist regime, advocating for workers' rights and democratic reforms. Solidarity became a powerful force in challenging the Soviet-backed government, ultimately leading to significant political changes in Poland and inspiring similar movements across Eastern Europe. Wałęsa later became the first democratically elected president of Poland after the fall of communism.
The Polish city where solidarity was founded was Gdansk
The English name of the Polish Trade Union is "Solidarity". The Polish name is Solidarność.
Solidarity - Polish trade union - was created on 1980-08-31.
Solidarność is the Polish name of the union that had a major impact on the Polish government. That translates to Solidarity in English.
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English: Freedom Polish: Wolność
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The Leader of "Solidarity" was Lech Walesa. he was born in 29 September 1943 and president of Poland
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The Polish crest symbolizes freedom and peace.