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Lech Wałęsa

    Lech Wałęsa is a Polish politician and a former trade union and human rights activist. He co-founded Solidarity, the first independent trade union in the Soviet bloc, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1983, and served as President of Poland from 1990 to 1995.

    Lech Wałęsa
    Polen
    Ein Weg der Hoffnung
    Danzig in den Worten von Lech Wałęsa
    A Way of Hope
    The Struggle and the Triumph
    A Path of Hope
    • Danzig in den Worten von Lech Wałęsa

      • 125 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Lech Wałęsa, der erste Vorsitzende der Gewerkschaft Solidarność, Nobelpreisträger für Frieden, Präsident der Dritten Republik Polen und Ehrenbürger der Stadt Gdańsk, begann 1967 als Schiffs-Elektriker im Lenin-Werft in Gdańsk, Polen (damals Volksrepublik Polen). In den folgenden 20 Jahren führte er Streiks, wurde interniert und ging in den Untergrund, wo er weiterhin die massiv einflussreiche Solidarność-Bewegung organisierte, die schließlich zum Ende der kommunistischen Herrschaft in Polen führte.

      Danzig in den Worten von Lech Wałęsa2013
      3.0
    • Polen

      • 409 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      Polen2001
    • The Struggle and the Triumph

      An Autobiography

      • 330 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Walesa's autobiography provides a firsthand, inside history of Solidarity from 1984 to the present, as seen and told by its founder, the recently elected president of Poland. Here is the lively tale of the impassioned young electrician's rise from the Gdansk shipyard to the presidency, and of the events that ushered Poland into a new age. 8 pages of photographs.

      The Struggle and the Triumph1992
      3.7
    • A Way of Hope

      An Autobiography

      • 325 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Walesa achieved fame in August 1980 when shipyard workers in Gdansk won the right to form a free trade union. In this long-awaited autobiography, he gives his unique insider perspective on Solidarity, the events leading to its formation and its fall. Concentrating on 1980-81, Walesa covers only briefly shipyard working conditions before 1980 and his internment after 1981. Mary Craig's Lech Walesa and His Poland ( LJ 9/15/87) places the events in context more fully. Despite all that he has endured, Walesa remains optimistic about the future. His insights make this a valuable book for most collections.--Marcia L. Sprules, Univ. of South Dakota Library.

      A Way of Hope1987