Anna Lubczyk

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Anna Lubczyk, better known as Anna Walentynowicz, was a prominent Polish free trade union activist whose dismissal from the Gdańsk Shipyard in 1980 helped spark the Solidarity movement and the broader struggle against communist rule in Poland.

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instanceOf Polish dissident
anti-communist activist
human
trade unionist
awardReceived Order of Polonia Restituta NERFINISHED
Order of the White Eagle NERFINISHED
birthName Anna Lubczyk NERFINISHED
burialPlace Gdańsk NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath airplane crash
citizenship Polish
commemoratedBy monuments in Poland
streets named after her in Poland
countryOfCitizenship Poland
dateOfBirth 1929-08-13
dateOfDeath 2010-04-10
employer Gdańsk Shipyard NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Poles
familyName Walentynowicz NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Anna NERFINISHED
hasCause her dismissal helped trigger the August 1980 strike
hasInfluenceOn collapse of communist rule in Poland
hasRole icon of the Solidarity movement
honorificTitle symbol of Solidarity
knownAs Anna Solidarność NERFINISHED
memberOf Solidarity trade union NERFINISHED
movement Solidarity NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Polish
notableFor dismissal from Gdańsk Shipyard in 1980
opposition to communist rule in Poland
role in founding the Solidarity movement
occupation crane operator
shipyard worker
trade union activist
participantIn Polish opposition to communism NERFINISHED
strikes at Gdańsk Shipyard
partOf Polish trade union movement NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Równe NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Smolensk NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment anti-communism
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Gdańsk NERFINISHED
subjectOf biographies about Solidarity
victimOf political repression
workedIn Gdańsk Shipyard NERFINISHED

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Anna Walentynowicz birthName Anna Lubczyk