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Jan Paweł II - archiwalia

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Jan Paweł II - archiwalia
Former Polish President Lech Walesa (seated-r) and his wife Danuta (seated-l) in file picture dated 06 June 1997 in Czestochova as they listen to Pope John Paul II at Poland's most famous Catholic shrine. The new political party of Lech Walesa, the Christian Democracy of the Third Republic, was officially registered by a Warsaw court 02 December 1997. Historical leader of the Solidarity movement that fought the former communist regime to its fall in 1989, Walesa retired from the political scene when ex-communist Aleksander Kwasneiwki beat him in the 1995 presidential election. Since his defeat, he had often said that if Poland needed him he would return to politics.
Minimum price 50PLN
1997-06-04
AFP/EAST NEWS
AFP
MICHEL GANGNE
SAPA980216246890
0,85MB
12cm x 17cm by 300dpi
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