Lech Wałęsa
Lech Wałęsa (geboren on þǣm 29 dæge Hāligmōnaðes 1943) is Polisc wealdsēcend and ǣr gebundengyldes cræftes and menniscra rihta wyrcend. Hē efnestaðolode Soliditary (Solidarność), þæs Sofietan geþoftscipes forma ānstandende gebundengyld cræftes, feng þā Nobel Hēahgiefe Friðes on 1983, and weorcode tō þǣm Foresittende Polalandes from þǣm 1990 gēare oþ þæt 1995 gēar.[1]
Līf and weorcstǣr
adihtanWałęsa wæs geboren in Popowe on Polalande, on þǣm nigon and twentigoðan dæge Hāligmōnaðes 1943. Hē wæs gerǣred on earmum cynne and his fæder wæs trēowwyrhta. He mētte forman scole and cræfta scole in Popowe, fore þe hē mētte Leninscipgeard on Gdańske (Stocznia Gdańska im. Lenina, nū Stocznia Gdańska) tō spearcawyrcendum cræftmenn on 1970. In 1969 hē wīfode Danute Gołośe, and se tēam nū hæfþ eahta cildru[1]. His sunu Jarosław Wałęsa wæs gegylda Polalandes Sejmes (læsse hūs þæs Poliscan gemōtes); nū is gegylda Europisces Gemōtes. Lech Wałęsa is ǣfæst Rēmisc Crīsten, and hafaþ gesægd þæt his gelēafa ā helpode him under Solidarityes hefigum tīmum.
Seoh ēac
adihtanBōcwrītung
adihtan- God must have parachuted him to Earth, by Stefan Chwin Archived 2014-08-14 at the Wayback Machine On Nīwum Englisce, ǣrost forþsend in Tygodnik Powszechny, in þǣm Æfterran Ȝēolan þæs 2008 ȝēares
Frumtrahas
adihtan- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "CNN Cold War - Profile: Lech Walesa". CNN. http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/kbank/profiles/walesa/. Retrieved 2007-08-19.
Ūtwearda helncan
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adihtanŌðera ūtwearda helncan
adihtan- New Statesman interview with Lech Walesa by Mark Seddon
- The Nobel Peace Prize 1983
- Wałęsa speech Archived 2016-01-31 at the Wayback Machine - mp3
- Lech Walesa – Nobel Lecture
- BBC interview with Lech Walesa on the 25th anniversary of the founding of Solidarity
- Interview on WTTW
- Lech Wałęsa Institute
- The Shaming of Lech Walesa: Why the defeater of communism finds himself defeated by ex-communists--and why he and the American public haven't noticed Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Agnieszka Tennant, Books & Culture magazine, 2002