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Solidarity — There is no way back! [embedded content] In June 1989, Polish authorities made parliamentary seats available to candidates from Solidarity. In October 1989, Solidarity helped form Poland’s first noncommunist government. The following month, the Berlin Wall fell.
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Solidarity — There is no way back!
In June 1989, Polish authorities made parliamentary seats available to candidates from Solidarity. In October 1989, Solidarity helped form Poland’s first noncommunist government. The following month, the Berlin Wall fell.