Solidarnosc is a Polish Trade Union that played a significant role in Poland's history and transition to democracy. Their products mainly include books, magazines, and other printed materials related to Polish history and politics.
Solidarnosc was founded in 1980 as an independent trade union in communist Poland.
It started as a strike by workers demanding better working conditions and union rights.
By 1981, Solidarnosc had over 10 million members.
In 1989, Solidarnosc participated in the negotiations that led to the first partially free elections in Poland since 1945.
The union gradually decreased in size and influence after the collapse of communism in Poland.
A Polish news website and newspaper.
One of Poland's biggest daily newspapers with a focus on politics, opinion, and analysis.
A conservative daily newspaper published in Warsaw, Poland.
Solidarnosc publishes books about Polish history and politics.
Solidarnosc publishes several magazines, including Tygodnik Solidarnosc and Kultura Liberalna.
Solidarnosc sells a range of printed materials related to Polish history and politics, including posters, postcards, and pamphlets.
Solidarnosc is a Polish trade union that played a significant role in Poland's history and transition to democracy. They continue to publish books, magazines, and other printed materials related to Polish history and politics.
Solidarnosc was founded in 1980 as an independent trade union in communist Poland.
Solidarnosc played a crucial role in the fall of communism in Poland and is considered a symbol of the struggle for freedom and democracy in Eastern Europe.
Solidarnosc mainly sells books, magazines, and other printed materials related to Polish history and politics, including posters, postcards, and pamphlets.
Solidarnosc publishes several magazines, including Tygodnik Solidarnosc and Kultura Liberalna.