Workers’ Defense Committee
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- history of Poland
- In Poland: Communist Poland
A Workers’ Defense Committee (KOR) arose and sought to bridge the gap between the intelligentsia, which had been isolated in 1968, and the workers, who had received no support in 1970. The names of such dissidents as Jacek Kuroń and Adam Michnik became internationally known. Other…
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- In Poland: Communist Poland
- significance to Solidarity movement
- In Solidarity
…back to 1976, when a Workers’ Defense Committee (Komitet Obrony Robotników; KOR) was founded by a group of dissident intellectuals after several thousand striking workers had been attacked and jailed by authorities in various cities. The KOR supported families of imprisoned workers, offered legal and medical aid, and disseminated news…
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- In Solidarity
role of
- Andrzejewski
- In Jerzy Andrzejewski
…of the cofounders of the Workers’ Defense Committee (KOR), from which eventually grew the anticommunist trade union Solidarity, outlawed in 1981. Andrzejewski also coedited Zapis (1977–81), a literary magazine publishing dissident writers. Andrzejewski’s novels Ciemności kryją ziemię (1957; The Inquisitors) and Bramy raju (1960; The Gates of Paradise) present modern…
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- In Jerzy Andrzejewski
- Mazowiecki
- In Tadeusz Mazowiecki
…he forged links with the Workers’ Defense Committee, which protected anticommunist labour activists in Poland from government persecution.
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- In Tadeusz Mazowiecki