Witness History

Poland's bleak Christmas

Dec 19, 2024
In December 1981, Poland faced a bleak Christmas under martial law, as protests against the communist regime intensified. The Solidarity movement emerged as a beacon of hope amidst despair, with activists enduring significant oppression. Personal accounts reveal the struggle and resilience of those fighting for freedom, while the oppressive government's harsh response created a stark contrast to the festive spirit. Listeners are taken through the emotional turmoil of a country longing for solidarity during this dark chapter.
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Martial Law Begins

  • Maciej Romejko returned home late one night to find the radio suddenly off air.
  • The next morning, he awoke to tanks and soldiers on the streets, marking the start of martial law.
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Gdansk Protests

  • Maciej joined Gdansk protests, facing military vehicles, guns, and water cannons in the cold winter.
  • He and other protestors fought back by throwing stones.
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Bleak Christmas

  • Arriving home for Christmas, Maciej faced military patrols and long lines.
  • He and others were aware that people had been killed in earlier strikes.
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