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  1. Anna Walentynowicz (Polish pronunciation: [ˈanna valɛntɨˈnɔvʲit͡ʂ]; née Lubczyk; 15 August 1929 – 10 April 2010) was a Polish free trade union activist and co-founder of Solidarity, the first non-communist trade union in the Eastern Bloc.

  2. Anna Walentynowicz z domu Lubczyk (ur. 15 sierpnia 1929 w Siennem, zm. 10 kwietnia 2010 w Smoleńsku) – polska robotnica i działaczka społeczna pochodzenia ukraińskiego, opozycjonistka w PRL, współzałożycielka Wolnych Związków Zawodowych, działaczka NSZZ „Solidarność”. Dama Orderu Orła Białego.

  3. Apr 13, 2010 · Anna Walentynowicz, a labor leader whose firing as a crane operator at the Lenin shipyard in Gdansk in 1980 touched off the strike that led to the founding of Solidarity and the unraveling of...

  4. Born in 1929 in a small village in Poland’s eastern borderlands (today’s Ukraine), Anna Walentynowicz, née Lubczyk, was forced to discontinue her education after fourth grade and take up a job as a maid.

  5. Mar 5, 2020 · Anna Walentynowicz is one of the leaders, innovators, activists, entertainers, athletes and artists who defined the last century. Find out why TIME chose Anna Walentynowicz as one of the...

  6. Born Anna Lubczyk in 1929 in Wolyn (Volhynia) province, Poland (now Ukraine); orphaned at the age of ten and ended her formal education in the fourth grade; married Kazimierz Walentynowicz (a locksmith), in 1964 (died 1973); children: son, Janusz.

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  8. Mar 8, 2014 · Anna Walentynowicz, a Polish union activist whose 1980 dismissal from a Gdansk shipyard touched off strikes that led to the founding of the Solidarity movement and the eventual toppling of Polish...

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