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    History of Poland (1945–1989) - Wikipedia

    The history of Poland from 1945 to 1989 spans the period of Marxist–Leninist regime in Poland after the end of World War II. These years, while featuring general industrialization, urbanization and many improvements in the standard of living, were marred by early Stalinist repressions, social unrest, political strife … See more

    Border and population shifts
    Before World War II, a third of Poland's population was composed of ethnic minorities. … See more

    Gierek decade (1970–1980) image
    Final decade of the Polish People's Republic (1980–1989) image

    Catching up with the West
    Gierek, like Gomułka in 1956, came to power on a raft of promises that everything would be different from now on: wages would rise, prices … See more

    Gomułka's road to socialism (1956–1970) image
    Stalinist era (1948–1956) image

    Removal of Gomułka, Stalinist repressions
    After 1948, like other Eastern Bloc countries, Poland had a Soviet-style political purge of Communist officials accused of … See more

    Polish October
    Beginning on 28 June 1956, workers in the industrial city of Poznań, who had repeatedly but in … See more

    Failing economy and labor unrest
    By 1980, the authorities had no choice but to make another attempt to raise consumer prices to realistic level, but they knew that doing so would likely spark another worker rebellion. Western financial companies … See more

    1. ^ Antoni Czubiński, Historia Polski XX wieku [The History of 20th Century Poland], Wydawnictwo Nauka i Innowacje, Poznań 2012, See more

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  3. 1981–1991–2021: A Retrospective on Poland, the USSR, …

    Dec 15, 2021 · The inauspicious outlook after the martial-law crackdown in Poland in December 1981 conveyed a sense of permanence about the Cold War and about the future of Communist autocracies. But just a decade later the …

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  7. Cold War - Wikipedia

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