Publisher's Synopsis
Timothy Garton Ash was with the strikers in the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk in August 1980 when the trade union Solidarity was born, in opposition to the Communist government. He witnessed their bravery and defiance and the emergence of an improbable leader and hero in the country's future president, Lech Walesa. This text recreates the ideals and terrors of that time, and exposes the mechanics of oppression of the communist regime.;In a postscript, Ash describes Solidarity's long underground struggle, its return in 1989 and the ironies of its, and Lech Walesa's, subsequent disintegration.