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In this the first of three parts we see how the unity of the Solidarity movement in Poland started to disintegrate as the communist government shattered and an interim government under the premiership of Tadeusz Mazowiecki, author, journalist, philanthropist and Christian-democratic politician, came into being. Lech Wałęsa
started to form a group to remove the stalwarts of the anti-communist ‘KOR’ groups who had been the leaders opposing the communist government up to that time.This first part covers a detailed showing of both large gatherings and also intimate chats with the ousted people.This programme can be rented on our Video on Demand system for £2.00, for this you can view as often as you like within a 48 hour period of your own choosing, the film is available to stream or download for £10.00.
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In Solidarity Part 1 – November 1989 to February 1990 from Concord Media on Vimeo.
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