„Lasst uns zumindest zu Hilfe eilen!“ – Die politische Opposition in Ungarn und die polnische Gewerkschaft Solidarnosc
TD: Jahrgang 4, Heft 2007, 2, Seite 243–266
Abstract / Volltext
Es folgt die Zusammenfassung in englischer Sprache following the article short description
When the Polish Crisis broke out in 1980/81, Janos Kadar’s political system in Hungary was already past its high point. The anti-Communist opposition, which was treated with a relative amount of tolerance by the government, emerged as Kadar’s policies began to show evidence of their decay. One of the main sections of the Hungarian Opposition, the so-called Democratic Opposition, considered the “Polish way” worthy of Hungarian emulation. The founding of the Solidarity movement also led them to organize themselves better and create a political action program. At the same time, this also offered Poles the opportunity to extend their influence through the work of the Solidarity movement