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17.06.1983, mass at 10th Anniversary stadium in Warsaw. Pope John Paul II's second Pilgrimage to Poland.
17.06.1983, mass at 10th Anniversary stadium in Warsaw. Pope John Paul II's second Pilgrimage to Poland.

FRM565823: 17.06.1983, mass at 10th Anniversary stadium in Warsaw. Pope John Paul II's second Pilgrimage to Poland. / Bridgeman Images

Warsaw 03.05.1982. Martial Law in Poland, Anniversary of May 3 Constitution adopted in 1791. Independent Demonstration organized by the underground Solidarnosc Trade Union in Old Town. The riotous crowd was dispersed by ZOMO units that surrounded them in front of Saint John cathedral, on Saint Swietojanskiej street.
Warsaw 03.05.1982. Martial Law in Poland, Anniversary of May 3 Constitution adopted in 1791. Independent Demonstration organized by the underground Solidarnosc Trade Union in Old Town. The riotous crowd was dispersed by ZOMO units that surrounded them in front of Saint John cathedral, on Saint Swietojanskiej street.

FRM565833: Warsaw 03.05.1982. Martial Law in Poland, Anniversary of May 3 Constitution adopted in 1791. Independent Demonstration organized by the underground Solidarnosc Trade Union in Old Town. The riotous crowd was dispersed by ZOMO units that surrounded them in front of Saint John cathedral, on Saint Swietojanskiej street. / Bridgeman Images

Warsaw, 01.05.1985. Polish-Soviet relations. Celebration of 1st of May.
Warsaw, 01.05.1985. Polish-Soviet relations. Celebration of 1st of May.

FRM565841: Warsaw, 01.05.1985. Polish-Soviet relations. Celebration of 1st of May. / Bridgeman Images

Knorow, 03.1981. Wojciech Witold Jaruzelski born 6 July 1923. Poland's last dictator and commander of the communist Polish People's Army (LWP). Jaruzelski was Prime Minister from 1981 to 1985 and President from 1985 to 1990. Jaruzelski gave up power after the Polish Round Table Agreement in 1989 paved the way to democratic elections in Poland.
Knorow, 03.1981. Wojciech Witold Jaruzelski born 6 July 1923. Poland's last dictator and commander of the communist Polish People's Army (LWP). Jaruzelski was Prime Minister from 1981 to 1985 and President from 1985 to 1990. Jaruzelski gave up power after the Polish Round Table Agreement in 1989 paved the way to democratic elections in Poland.

FRM565843: Knorow, 03.1981. Wojciech Witold Jaruzelski born 6 July 1923. Poland's last dictator and commander of the communist Polish People's Army (LWP). Jaruzelski was Prime Minister from 1981 to 1985 and President from 1985 to 1990. Jaruzelski gave up power after the Polish Round Table Agreement in 1989 paved the way to democratic elections in Poland. / Bridgeman Images

Zakopane, 1977. Irena training in the snow with her son. Irena Szewinska (born 24.05.1946). Head of the Polish Federation of Athletics and member of the International Olympic committee. Former Polish-Jewish sprinter who was one of the world's leading athletes for almost 20 years, in multiple events. Winner of seven Olympic game medals, three of them gold. She broke six world records and is the only athlete (male or female) to have held a world record in the 100m, 200m and the 400m events.
Zakopane, 1977. Irena training in the snow with her son. Irena Szewinska (born 24.05.1946). Head of the Polish Federation of Athletics and member of the International Olympic committee. Former Polish-Jewish sprinter who was one of the world's leading athletes for almost 20 years, in multiple events. Winner of seven Olympic game medals, three of them gold. She broke six world records and is the only athlete (male or female) to have held a world record in the 100m, 200m and the 400m events.

FRM565853: Zakopane, 1977. Irena training in the snow with her son. Irena Szewinska (born 24.05.1946). Head of the Polish Federation of Athletics and member of the International Olympic committee. Former Polish-Jewish sprinter who was one of the world's leading athletes for almost 20 years, in multiple events. Winner of seven Olympic game medals, three of them gold. She broke six world records and is the only athlete (male or female) to have held a world record in the 100m, 200m and the 400m events. / Bridgeman Images

Katowice, 1975. European Athletics Championship. Irena Szewinska (born 24.05.1946). Head of the Polish Federation of Athletics and member of the International Olympic committee. Former Polish-Jewish sprinter who was one of the world's leading athletes for almost 20 years, in multiple events. Winner of seven Olympic game medals, three of them gold. She broke six world records and is the only athlete (male or female) to have held a world record in the 100m, 200m and the 400m events.
Katowice, 1975. European Athletics Championship. Irena Szewinska (born 24.05.1946). Head of the Polish Federation of Athletics and member of the International Olympic committee. Former Polish-Jewish sprinter who was one of the world's leading athletes for almost 20 years, in multiple events. Winner of seven Olympic game medals, three of them gold. She broke six world records and is the only athlete (male or female) to have held a world record in the 100m, 200m and the 400m events.

FRM565858: Katowice, 1975. European Athletics Championship. Irena Szewinska (born 24.05.1946). Head of the Polish Federation of Athletics and member of the International Olympic committee. Former Polish-Jewish sprinter who was one of the world's leading athletes for almost 20 years, in multiple events. Winner of seven Olympic game medals, three of them gold. She broke six world records and is the only athlete (male or female) to have held a world record in the 100m, 200m and the 400m events. / Bridgeman Images

Zakopane, 1980. Irena training for the Olympics with her husband Janusz. Irena Szewinska (born 24.05.1946). Head of the Polish Federation of Athletics and member of the International Olympic committee. Former Polish-Jewish sprinter who was one of the world's leading athletes for almost 20 years, in multiple events. Winner of seven Olympic game medals, three of them gold. She broke six world records and is the only athlete (male or female) to have held a world record in the 100m, 200m and the 400m events.
Zakopane, 1980. Irena training for the Olympics with her husband Janusz. Irena Szewinska (born 24.05.1946). Head of the Polish Federation of Athletics and member of the International Olympic committee. Former Polish-Jewish sprinter who was one of the world's leading athletes for almost 20 years, in multiple events. Winner of seven Olympic game medals, three of them gold. She broke six world records and is the only athlete (male or female) to have held a world record in the 100m, 200m and the 400m events.

FRM565861: Zakopane, 1980. Irena training for the Olympics with her husband Janusz. Irena Szewinska (born 24.05.1946). Head of the Polish Federation of Athletics and member of the International Olympic committee. Former Polish-Jewish sprinter who was one of the world's leading athletes for almost 20 years, in multiple events. Winner of seven Olympic game medals, three of them gold. She broke six world records and is the only athlete (male or female) to have held a world record in the 100m, 200m and the 400m events. / Bridgeman Images

Zakopane, 1980. Irena training for the Olympics with her husband Janusz. Irena Szewinska (born 24.05.1946). Head of the Polish Federation of Athletics and member of the International Olympic committee. Former Polish-Jewish sprinter who was one of the world's leading athletes for almost 20 years, in multiple events. Winner of seven Olympic game medals, three of them gold. She broke six world records and is the only athlete (male or female) to have held a world record in the 100m, 200m and the 400m events.
Zakopane, 1980. Irena training for the Olympics with her husband Janusz. Irena Szewinska (born 24.05.1946). Head of the Polish Federation of Athletics and member of the International Olympic committee. Former Polish-Jewish sprinter who was one of the world's leading athletes for almost 20 years, in multiple events. Winner of seven Olympic game medals, three of them gold. She broke six world records and is the only athlete (male or female) to have held a world record in the 100m, 200m and the 400m events.

FRM565864: Zakopane, 1980. Irena training for the Olympics with her husband Janusz. Irena Szewinska (born 24.05.1946). Head of the Polish Federation of Athletics and member of the International Olympic committee. Former Polish-Jewish sprinter who was one of the world's leading athletes for almost 20 years, in multiple events. Winner of seven Olympic game medals, three of them gold. She broke six world records and is the only athlete (male or female) to have held a world record in the 100m, 200m and the 400m events. / Bridgeman Images

Warsaw, 1966. Sports parade celebrating 22 July. Irena Szewinska (born 24.05.1946). Head of the Polish Federation of Athletics and member of the International Olympic committee. Former Polish-Jewish sprinter who was one of the world's leading athletes for almost 20 years, in multiple events. Winner of seven Olympic game medals, three of them gold. She broke six world records and is the only athlete (male or female) to have held a world record in the 100m, 200m and the 400m events.
Warsaw, 1966. Sports parade celebrating 22 July. Irena Szewinska (born 24.05.1946). Head of the Polish Federation of Athletics and member of the International Olympic committee. Former Polish-Jewish sprinter who was one of the world's leading athletes for almost 20 years, in multiple events. Winner of seven Olympic game medals, three of them gold. She broke six world records and is the only athlete (male or female) to have held a world record in the 100m, 200m and the 400m events.

FRM565874: Warsaw, 1966. Sports parade celebrating 22 July. Irena Szewinska (born 24.05.1946). Head of the Polish Federation of Athletics and member of the International Olympic committee. Former Polish-Jewish sprinter who was one of the world's leading athletes for almost 20 years, in multiple events. Winner of seven Olympic game medals, three of them gold. She broke six world records and is the only athlete (male or female) to have held a world record in the 100m, 200m and the 400m events. / Bridgeman Images

Warsaw, 06.1981. Czeslaw Milosz (30.06.1911 - 14.08.2004). Nobel prize winner in literature, poet, essayist and translator. Czeslaw was anti-Stalin and his novel 'The captive mind' show cases his beliefs. He was a Slavic language and literature professor at the University of California. (1961-1998).
Warsaw, 06.1981. Czeslaw Milosz (30.06.1911 - 14.08.2004). Nobel prize winner in literature, poet, essayist and translator. Czeslaw was anti-Stalin and his novel 'The captive mind' show cases his beliefs. He was a Slavic language and literature professor at the University of California. (1961-1998).

FRM564853: Warsaw, 06.1981. Czeslaw Milosz (30.06.1911 - 14.08.2004). Nobel prize winner in literature, poet, essayist and translator. Czeslaw was anti-Stalin and his novel 'The captive mind' show cases his beliefs. He was a Slavic language and literature professor at the University of California. (1961-1998). / Bridgeman Images

Warsaw, 1959. Corner Jerozolimskie Avenue and Krucza street.
Warsaw, 1959. Corner Jerozolimskie Avenue and Krucza street.

FRM564856: Warsaw, 1959. Corner Jerozolimskie Avenue and Krucza street. / Bridgeman Images

Warsaw, 22.07.1969. Wojciech Witold Jaruzelski born 6 July 1923. Poland's last dictator and commander of the communist Polish People's Army (LWP). Jaruzelski was Prime Minister from 1981 to 1985 and President from 1985 to 1990. Jaruzelski gave up power after the Polish Round Table Agreement in 1989 paved the way to democratic elections in Poland.
Warsaw, 22.07.1969. Wojciech Witold Jaruzelski born 6 July 1923. Poland's last dictator and commander of the communist Polish People's Army (LWP). Jaruzelski was Prime Minister from 1981 to 1985 and President from 1985 to 1990. Jaruzelski gave up power after the Polish Round Table Agreement in 1989 paved the way to democratic elections in Poland.

FRM564858: Warsaw, 22.07.1969. Wojciech Witold Jaruzelski born 6 July 1923. Poland's last dictator and commander of the communist Polish People's Army (LWP). Jaruzelski was Prime Minister from 1981 to 1985 and President from 1985 to 1990. Jaruzelski gave up power after the Polish Round Table Agreement in 1989 paved the way to democratic elections in Poland. / Bridgeman Images

Warsaw, Poland, 1976; Free Saturday. Woman and man smoking cigarettes in the courtyard.
Warsaw, Poland, 1976; Free Saturday. Woman and man smoking cigarettes in the courtyard.

FRM564866: Warsaw, Poland, 1976; Free Saturday. Woman and man smoking cigarettes in the courtyard. / Bridgeman Images

Lublin Voivodeship, Poland, 03.1975. The building of the Lublin Coal Basin ( Lubelskie Zaglebie Weglowe). A coal miner and his family near bunkhouses in which they live.
Lublin Voivodeship, Poland, 03.1975. The building of the Lublin Coal Basin ( Lubelskie Zaglebie Weglowe). A coal miner and his family near bunkhouses in which they live.

FRM564874: Lublin Voivodeship, Poland, 03.1975. The building of the Lublin Coal Basin ( Lubelskie Zaglebie Weglowe). A coal miner and his family near bunkhouses in which they live. / Bridgeman Images

Bialoleka, 08.1982. Internmentees during martial law period in Poland. Cell in internment centre in Bialoleka, on bottom bunk: Marek Nowicki.
Bialoleka, 08.1982. Internmentees during martial law period in Poland. Cell in internment centre in Bialoleka, on bottom bunk: Marek Nowicki.

FRM564885: Bialoleka, 08.1982. Internmentees during martial law period in Poland. Cell in internment centre in Bialoleka, on bottom bunk: Marek Nowicki. / Bridgeman Images

Uherce, 30.09.1982. Internmentees during martial law period in Poland. Andrzej Rozplochowski (NSZZ Solidarity National Comission, Huta Katowice).
Uherce, 30.09.1982. Internmentees during martial law period in Poland. Andrzej Rozplochowski (NSZZ Solidarity National Comission, Huta Katowice).

FRM564890: Uherce, 30.09.1982. Internmentees during martial law period in Poland. Andrzej Rozplochowski (NSZZ Solidarity National Comission, Huta Katowice). / Bridgeman Images

Uherce, 10.1982. Internmentees during martial law period in Poland. Prison defence branch in a prison in Uherca. Behind the bars, first from right: Janusz Sanocki (MKZ Nysa).
Uherce, 10.1982. Internmentees during martial law period in Poland. Prison defence branch in a prison in Uherca. Behind the bars, first from right: Janusz Sanocki (MKZ Nysa).

FRM564893: Uherce, 10.1982. Internmentees during martial law period in Poland. Prison defence branch in a prison in Uherca. Behind the bars, first from right: Janusz Sanocki (MKZ Nysa). / Bridgeman Images

Zaleze, near Rzeszowa, 09.1982. Internmentees during martial law period in Poland. hunger strike in Zaleze prison. Bowls put on the corridor by the internmentees. The hunger strike was aimed at forcing the prison commanders to move 3 hunger strike internmentees (Ryszarda Majdzika, Janusz Szkutnika and Marka Kisza) to a civil hospital where they would not be force-fed.
Zaleze, near Rzeszowa, 09.1982. Internmentees during martial law period in Poland. hunger strike in Zaleze prison. Bowls put on the corridor by the internmentees. The hunger strike was aimed at forcing the prison commanders to move 3 hunger strike internmentees (Ryszarda Majdzika, Janusz Szkutnika and Marka Kisza) to a civil hospital where they would not be force-fed.

FRM564896: Zaleze, near Rzeszowa, 09.1982. Internmentees during martial law period in Poland. hunger strike in Zaleze prison. Bowls put on the corridor by the internmentees. The hunger strike was aimed at forcing the prison commanders to move 3 hunger strike internmentees (Ryszarda Majdzika, Janusz Szkutnika and Marka Kisza) to a civil hospital where they would not be force-fed. / Bridgeman Images

Zaleze, near Rzeszowa, 09.1982. Internmentees during martial law period in Poland. Auxillary Bishop of Tarnow Wladyslaw Bobowskiego holds mass for internmentees.
Zaleze, near Rzeszowa, 09.1982. Internmentees during martial law period in Poland. Auxillary Bishop of Tarnow Wladyslaw Bobowskiego holds mass for internmentees.

FRM564898: Zaleze, near Rzeszowa, 09.1982. Internmentees during martial law period in Poland. Auxillary Bishop of Tarnow Wladyslaw Bobowskiego holds mass for internmentees. / Bridgeman Images

04.06.1989. Photo of Jan Jozef Lipski with Lech Walesa to be used on campaign banner for Parliamentary elections. Solidarity banner in background.
04.06.1989. Photo of Jan Jozef Lipski with Lech Walesa to be used on campaign banner for Parliamentary elections. Solidarity banner in background.

FRM564916: 04.06.1989. Photo of Jan Jozef Lipski with Lech Walesa to be used on campaign banner for Parliamentary elections. Solidarity banner in background. / Bridgeman Images

04.06.1989. Pictures to be used on campaign banners for Senate Elections.
04.06.1989. Pictures to be used on campaign banners for Senate Elections.

FRM564917: 04.06.1989. Pictures to be used on campaign banners for Senate Elections. / Bridgeman Images

Lomza. 16.06.1981. Czeslaw Milosz (30.06.1911 - 14.08.2004). Nobel prize winner in literature, poet, essayist and translator. Czeslaw was anti-Stalin and his novel 'The captive mind' show cases his beliefs. He was a Slavic language and literature professor at the University of California. (1961-1998).
Lomza. 16.06.1981. Czeslaw Milosz (30.06.1911 - 14.08.2004). Nobel prize winner in literature, poet, essayist and translator. Czeslaw was anti-Stalin and his novel 'The captive mind' show cases his beliefs. He was a Slavic language and literature professor at the University of California. (1961-1998).

FRM564918: Lomza. 16.06.1981. Czeslaw Milosz (30.06.1911 - 14.08.2004). Nobel prize winner in literature, poet, essayist and translator. Czeslaw was anti-Stalin and his novel 'The captive mind' show cases his beliefs. He was a Slavic language and literature professor at the University of California. (1961-1998). / Bridgeman Images

Szczecin, December 1970. December 1970 protests. PZPR (Polish United Workers' Party) Communist Party building after the fires. A fence was put around the area at 18.00. View is from Soldier Square.
Szczecin, December 1970. December 1970 protests. PZPR (Polish United Workers' Party) Communist Party building after the fires. A fence was put around the area at 18.00. View is from Soldier Square.

FRM564924: Szczecin, December 1970. December 1970 protests. PZPR (Polish United Workers' Party) Communist Party building after the fires. A fence was put around the area at 18.00. View is from Soldier Square. / Bridgeman Images

Szczecin, December 1970. December 1970 protests. Crowd of striking shipyard wokers at KW PZPR Communist Party building in szczecin during the December revolts on the coast.
Szczecin, December 1970. December 1970 protests. Crowd of striking shipyard wokers at KW PZPR Communist Party building in szczecin during the December revolts on the coast.

FRM564928: Szczecin, December 1970. December 1970 protests. Crowd of striking shipyard wokers at KW PZPR Communist Party building in szczecin during the December revolts on the coast. / Bridgeman Images

Bialoleka, 07.1982. Internmentees during martial law period in Poland. Adam Michnik on a walk.
Bialoleka, 07.1982. Internmentees during martial law period in Poland. Adam Michnik on a walk.

FRM564933: Bialoleka, 07.1982. Internmentees during martial law period in Poland. Adam Michnik on a walk. / Bridgeman Images

Bialoleka, 12.1981. Internmentees during martial law period in Poland. Volleyball match in internment camp.
Bialoleka, 12.1981. Internmentees during martial law period in Poland. Volleyball match in internment camp.

FRM564936: Bialoleka, 12.1981. Internmentees during martial law period in Poland. Volleyball match in internment camp. / Bridgeman Images

Warsaw, 1948. Florist on Polna street.
Warsaw, 1948. Florist on Polna street.

FRM564937: Warsaw, 1948. Florist on Polna street. / Bridgeman Images

Zulawy, 1947. Soldier.
Zulawy, 1947. Soldier.

FRM564945: Zulawy, 1947. Soldier. / Bridgeman Images

Henryk Adam Aleksander Pius Sienkiewicz (also known as 'Litwos'), 05.05.1846 -15.11.1916). Journalist and novelist. Henryk received a Nobel prize in literature. Sienkiewicz was a Polish aristocrat of the Oszyk coat of arms.
Henryk Adam Aleksander Pius Sienkiewicz (also known as 'Litwos'), 05.05.1846 -15.11.1916). Journalist and novelist. Henryk received a Nobel prize in literature. Sienkiewicz was a Polish aristocrat of the Oszyk coat of arms.

FRM565553: Henryk Adam Aleksander Pius Sienkiewicz (also known as 'Litwos'), 05.05.1846 -15.11.1916). Journalist and novelist. Henryk received a Nobel prize in literature. Sienkiewicz was a Polish aristocrat of the Oszyk coat of arms. / Bridgeman Images

Polesia. harvest festival.
Polesia. harvest festival.

FRM565555: Polesia. harvest festival. / Bridgeman Images

Stanislaw Moniuszko (05.05.1819 - 04.06.1872). The father of Polish national opera. Polish composer, conductor and teacher.
Stanislaw Moniuszko (05.05.1819 - 04.06.1872). The father of Polish national opera. Polish composer, conductor and teacher.

FRM565556: Stanislaw Moniuszko (05.05.1819 - 04.06.1872). The father of Polish national opera. Polish composer, conductor and teacher. / Bridgeman Images

Vilnius Poland (now Lithuania), 1930s. Jozef Pilsudski's mausoleum, cemetery in Russia.
Vilnius Poland (now Lithuania), 1930s. Jozef Pilsudski's mausoleum, cemetery in Russia.

FRM565566: Vilnius Poland (now Lithuania), 1930s. Jozef Pilsudski's mausoleum, cemetery in Russia. / Bridgeman Images

Warsaw, 1930s. Dunajec ship on Vistula river.
Warsaw, 1930s. Dunajec ship on Vistula river.

FRM565568: Warsaw, 1930s. Dunajec ship on Vistula river. / Bridgeman Images

Warsaw, Three Cross Square, 1930s. Saint Alexandra church.
Warsaw, Three Cross Square, 1930s. Saint Alexandra church.

FRM565570: Warsaw, Three Cross Square, 1930s. Saint Alexandra church. / Bridgeman Images

Gdansk December 1981. Martial Law in Poland. A ZOMO vehicle burns on Hucisko roundabout in Gdansk after riots.
Gdansk December 1981. Martial Law in Poland. A ZOMO vehicle burns on Hucisko roundabout in Gdansk after riots.

FRM565579: Gdansk December 1981. Martial Law in Poland. A ZOMO vehicle burns on Hucisko roundabout in Gdansk after riots. / Bridgeman Images

Lublin, Poland, 1979. The construction of the monument of Boleslaw Bierut in Lublin.
Lublin, Poland, 1979. The construction of the monument of Boleslaw Bierut in Lublin.

FRM565582: Lublin, Poland, 1979. The construction of the monument of Boleslaw Bierut in Lublin. / Bridgeman Images


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