Modern Era · Europe · Politics
1980
Solidarity strike at Gdansk
August 14, 1980
An electrician named Lech Walesa climbed over the fence of the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk and joined a strike. Within weeks Solidarity, the first independent trade union in the Soviet bloc, had ten million members. The communist authorities would impose martial law in 1981. Walesa would be president of a free Poland by 1990.