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Cityscape of Gdansk at sunset Gdansk, PolandGdansk, Pomeranian Voievodship, Poland
Lech Walesa Holding Press Conference(Original Caption) Lech Walesa, leader of Poland's independent trade unions holds a press conference in Gdansk December 17
Germans Leave DanzigCrowds of people watch the last German troops leaving Danzig (currently Gdansk), which was set to become a "Free City" surrounded by Poland in 1920
Polish Jews Waiting In Quarantine(Original Caption) 9/2/20-Danzig: Polish Jews waiting in quarantine station at Danzig for vessels sailing for the U.S. Refugees from the Russians
Immigration Refugees Wait For Dinner(Original Caption) 9/2/1920-Danzig, Poland: Group of the Polish Jewish immigration-refugees in front of canteen, waiting for dinner at the quarantine station at Danzig
Polish Jew Refugees in Camp Quarantine(Original Caption) 12/2/1920-Danzig-Polish fugitives mostly Jews from the towns surrounding Warsaw, waiting in the quarantine station at Danzig for vessels sailing to the United States
View of Gamblers in Polish Casino(Original Caption) Danzig: Almost Everyone In Danzig Gambles
Lech Walesa Celebrating his Name Day(Original Caption) Gdansk, Poland. Lech Walesa celebrates his name day on 6/3. He is shown standing in front of the Monument for the 1970 Victims surrounded by a crowd of people
Lech Walesa Receiving Flowers(Original Caption) Lech Walesa Celebrates Name Day 6/3/83. He receives flowers on the street
Lech Walesa Walking Streets(Original Caption) Gdansk, Poland. Lech Walesa walks past the shipyards of Gdansk on his name day 6/3
Lech Walesa Receiving Communion(Original Caption) Lech Walesa, Celebrating Name Day 6/3/83. Lech Walesa Receiving Communion
Lech Walesa With Traveling Papers(Original Caption) Former Solidarity trade union leader Lech Walesa triumphantly waves leave paper granting him three days off from his job as he leaves the Lenin shipyard on June 21
Lech Walesa Leaving With Family and Associates to Meet the Pope(Original Caption) Lech Walesa leaves his apartment with his wife Danuta, and son, right, to meet with Pope John Paul II in Krakow on June 23
Portrait of Lech Walesa and Son Bogdank(Original Caption) Lech Walesa and son, Bogdank on fishing trip outside Gdansk
Lech Walesa and His Wife(Original Caption) Gdansk, Poland. Lech Walesa at home with wife Danuta on birthday
George Bush and Lech Walesa Waving(Original Caption) Gdansk
Striking Polish Workers Sit by Sign(Original Caption) 8/20/1980-Gdansk, Poland- Striking workers of the Lenin shipyards idle away their time strolling and chatting at the dock site
Anna Walentynowicz and Lech Walesa(Original Caption) Gdansk strike committee leaders Anna Walentynowicz and Lech Walesa
Memorial Cross Erected by Striking Workers(Original Caption) Polish Strikes. Poland: A cross has been erected by the striking workers at the main gate of the Lenin shipyard in Gdansk in the memory of workers died in the 1970 uprising
Striking Workers Sitting on Roof(Original Caption) Gdansk, Poland: Striking workers sit on a roof at the Lenin shipyard. Pictures of some saints keep an eye on the workers
Striking Workers Taunting PedestriansLenin shipyard striking workers sit atop wall and draw attention of pedestrians passing by
Striking Workers Sitting by Sign(Original Caption) Strikes
Lech Walesa Celebrating Agreement(Original Caption) Gdansk, Poland
Lech Walesa Addressing Supporters(Original Caption) Gdansk: Poland: Strike leader Lech Walesa speaking to his supporters at the Lenin shipyard gate
Deputy Premier Leaving Shipyard(Original Caption) Poland: First Deputy Premier Mieczyslav Jagielski leaving the Lenin shipyard after signed the agreement that settled the strike
Strikers and Relatives Exchanging News"News channel" at the Lenin shopyard between strikers and their relatives
Lech Walesa and Mieczyslaw Jagielski(Original Caption) Gdansk
Lech Walesa Addressing Supporters(Original Caption) Gdansk
Lech Walesa in Gdansk(Original Caption) Polish labor leader Lech Walesa, who challenged Communist leaders and won, is seen here in Gdansk. The Solidarity labor coalition he heads now counts 10 million members
Lech Walesa and Family After Church Service(Original Caption) Polish strike leader Lech Walesa (left) accompanied by his family as they leave Sunday mass at the unheated concrete church in the suburb where he lives
Lech Walesa Addressing Crowd(Original Caption) 12/16/1980-Gdansk, Poland- Lech Walesa addresses the crowd at the dedication ceremony of the monument. Walesa during his speech called for a calm in Poland
Lech Walesa Surrounded by Students(Original Caption) Polish strike leader Lech Walesa being interviewed by Warsaw students on a charter bus following his press conference
Unveiling of Shipyard Monument in Gdansk
Lech Walesa Making Speech(Original Caption) Solidarity leader Lech Walesa as he made his opening speech at Solidarity's first national convention held at the Sports Center on September 5, 1981
Lech Walesa With Close Associates at Mass(Original Caption) Solidarity leader Lech Walesa (second from left)
Lech Walesa Making Victory Signs(Original Caption) Lech Walesa, chairman of Solidarity, the Polish trade union
Lech Walesa at Mass(Original Caption) Lech Walesa, chairman of Solidarity, the Polish trade union, attends mass in the cathedral in Oliwa, Gdansk, September 5
Portrait of Lech Walesa(Original Caption) Solidarity leader Lech Walesa, holds a bunch of flowers on his 39th birthday as he attends the morning session of the union congress
Portrait of Lech Walesa(Original Caption) Lech Walesa, leader of Poland's Solidarity Union, is at the Union's first convention in September
Tear Gas at a Rally in PolandPolice use tear gas to break up a Solidarity demonstration in the port town of Gdansk, Poland. Fighting occurred in several Polish cities, resulting in curfews and thousands of arrests
Police Vehicles Wait Outside Lech Walesa's Apartment(Original Caption) Polish police vehicles wait outside the Zaspa apartment block where Lech Walesa lives
Anna Walentynowicz Speaking with Women(Original Caption) Anna Walentynowicz, the founder of the Polish Solidarity Union is shown here visiting the Jenns shipyard in Gdansk
North German lowland map, 19th century view, lithograph, published 1884Old Topographic map of the North German lowland in German language. Lithograph, published in 1884
City map of Danzig (now Gdsk, Poland), lithograph, published 1897City map of Danzig with street directory, Prussia, Germany (now Gdsk, Poland). Lithograph, published in 1897
German Empire of 1871-1918, lithograph, published in 1875German Empire within the borders of 1871 - 1918. Lithograph, published in 1875
Long Market Square (Dlugi Targ) in Gdansk, PolandGdansk, Pomeranian Voievodship, Poland
Waterfront of Motlawa river and Dlugie Pobrzeze in Gdansk, PolandGdansk, Pomeranian Voievodship, Poland
KonigsbergAntique map of Konigsberg
St Marys Street (Ulica Mariacka) in Gdansk, PolandMariacka Street is the most famous and the most beautiful street in Gdansk. Its also the heart of amber market of the city. Gdansk, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Panoramic view of Gdansk, PolandPanoramic view of harbour at Motlawa river and Dlugie Pobrzeze with Zuraw crane on the right. Gdansk, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Low angle view St Marys Street (Ulica Mariacka) at dusk, Gdansk, Poland
Traditional historic houses covered with ivy on a canal in the old town of Gdansk, PolandGdansk, Pomeranian Voievodship, Poland
Historic merchant houses at the Long Market in Gdansk, PolandArchitecture in Dutch style in the Dlugi Targ (Long Market) Square in Gdansk, Pomeranian Voievodship, Poland
Long Market Square (Dlugi Targ) in the morning, Gdansk, PolandGdansk, Pomeranian Voievodship, Poland
Historic merchant houses standing in a row at the Long Market in Gdansk, PolandArchitecture in Dutch style in the Dlugi Targ (Long Market) Square in Gdansk, Pomeranian Voievodship, Poland