- Władysław
Gomułka (Polish: [vwaˈdɨswav ɡɔˈmuwka] ; 6
February 1905 – 1
September 1982) was a
Polish Communist politician. He was the de
facto leader of...
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Gomułka may
refer to: Stanisław
Gomułka (born 1940), a
Polish economist Władysław
Gomułka (1905–1982),
Polish communist leader Zofia Gomułka (1902–1986)...
- październik [ˈpɔl.ski paʑˈd͡ʑɛr.ɲik]), also
known as the
Polish thaw or
Gomułka's thaw, also "small stabilization" (Polish: mała stabilizacja) was a change...
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Taras Jan
Gomulka (Ukrainian: Тарас Гомулка; born 16
September 2001) is an
Australian professional soccer player who
plays as a
central midfielder for...
- Stanisław
Gomułka (born 10
September 1940, Krężoły, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship) is a
Polish born economist, from 1970 up to 2005 a
reader in Economics...
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Lenny Gomulka is an
American musician, singer, songwriter, bandleader, composer, and publisher. One of his bands,
Lenny Gomulka and
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allowed a more
liberal faction of the
Polish communists, led by Władysław
Gomułka, to gain power. By the mid-1960s,
Poland began experiencing increasing...
- 1960s.
During this time,
Moczar and his
supporters challenged Władysław
Gomułka's authority.
Moczar was
heavily involved in the
March 1968
events in Poland...
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implemented aspects of the
Stalinist system in Poland.
Together with Władysław
Gomułka, his main rival,
Bierut is
chiefly responsible for the
historic changes...
- In 1956,
after the
death of Bolesław Bierut, the régime of Władysław
Gomułka became temporarily more liberal,
freeing many
people from
prison and expanding...