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We always think that these works were made in a short time,

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 6:39 am
by rumana777
Read also “What to see in Poznan” Solidarity protests in Warsaw (1980-1981) Warsaw | Valenty Chernetskyi | unsplash No protest really remains isolated in time, and from Poznan it could not help but move to the capital. The Solidarność (Solidarity) movement was born first as an underground movement, and then officially founded as an independent trade union in 1980 in the Gdansk shipyards.


Beyond the non-violent but very strong trade union protests that 99 acres data led to concessions, the Solidarność marches opened the doors to Polish trade union movements and contributed to the dismantling of the single party; Solidarność also claimed the strong Catholicism of Poland, completely in contrast with the post-war Soviet-influenced regimes.


Places that tell the story of Solidarność demonstrations In Warsaw, you can find the Solidarnosc Denkmal, a monument of thanks to the movement and commemoration of the murdered workers ( in Mikołaja Kopernika Square). We can easily put it on the list of the ugliest monuments in Europe , probably next to the Memorial of the Renaissance in Bucharest; but, les amis, the aesthetic sense of art reflects its times.

in countries in serious economic difficulty and influenced by decades of Soviet aesthetics. Read also “Warsaw, the city of dissident culture of the East” Things to see in Warsaw Warsaw, the city of the Warrior Sirens The Tbilisi Massacre (1989) travel to georgia - tbilisi view from above Tbilisi We are still in that famous 1989, April; even in Tbilisi, Georgia, Gorbachev's policy has opened Pandora's box and people are starting to talk more freely about a different world, a freer model, democracy, freedom of the press and free trade.