GDAŃSK

gədänskˈ, formerly Danzigdănˈsĭg, city (1993 est. pop. 466,700), capital of Pomorskie prov., N Poland, on a branch of the Vistula and on the Gulf of Gdańsk. One of the chief Polish ports on the Baltic Sea, it is a leading industrial and communications center. It has important mechanical-engineering, machine-building, chemical, and metallurgical industries. Sawmilling, food processing, and light manufacturing are also important. Its once-famous state-owned shipyard was nearly closed in 1996 but was sold in 1998 and continues shipbuilding on a smaller scale. There are two port areas; one is at Nowy Port (Neufahrwasser), a northern suburb, and the other, Port Polnocny, was completed in 1975. The port cities of Gdańsk and Gdynia and the nearby resort of Sopot are administered as a single city. Gdańsk has numerous educational and cultural facilities. Historic landmarks include the Gothic Church of St. Mary (1343).

A Slavic settlement, Gdańsk was first mentioned in 997. It soon became the capital of Pomerelia (see Pomerania). After its settlement by German merchants, it joined (13th cent.) the Hanseatic League and developed as an important Baltic trading port. In 1308 it was conquered by the Teutonic Knights and became an object of struggle between them and Poland. Pomerelia and Gdańsk passed to Poland in 1466. Gdańsk was granted local autonomy under the Polish crown. In 1576, Gdańsk withstood a siege by Stephen Báthory and thus preserved its established privileges against domination by the Polish crown.

After the Thirty Years War the city began to decline. In the War of the Polish Succession, King Stanislaus I took refuge in Gdańsk until it fell (1734) after a heroic defense. The first partition of Poland in 1772 made Gdańsk a free city; the second partition (1793) gave it to Prussia.

Napoleon I restored its status as a free city (1807). Reverting to Prussia in 1814, it was fortified and, as Danzig, was the provincial capital of West Prussia until 1919, when by the Treaty of Versailles it once more became a free city with its own legislature. In order to give the newly reestablished nation of Poland a seaport, Danzig was included in the Polish customs territory and was placed under a high commissioner appointed by the League of Nations.

As the League's authority waned after 1935, Gdańsk came under Nazi control. Hitler's demand (1939) for the city's return to Germany was the principal immediate excuse for the German invasion of Poland and thus of World War II. Gdańsk was annexed to Germany from Sept. 1, 1939, until its fall to the Soviet army early in 1945. The Allies returned the city to Poland, which restored the name Gdańsk. In 1970 workers' grievances sparked riots in Gdańsk that spread to other cities and led to changes in Poland's national leadership. Further labor unrest in the Gdańsk shipyard led to the formation of the Solidarity union in 1980.

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...4. August 1980: Plain Facts on Gdansk 57 5. The Aftermath of Gdansk: Politics, Economy and Culture...Solidarity and to visit Warsaw, Poznan, and Gdansk. It was agreed that upon arriving back...
...August 31, 1980 Agreements signed at Gdansk and Szczecin ending strikes. September...along the Baltic coast, especially in Gdansk, in mid-August that strikers began getting...political as well as economic demands. The Gdansk Interfactory Strike Committee demanded...
...finally reached Jarosleaw Kurski in Gdansk. Then on the last day of my trip, I met...during an airplane trip from Warsaw to Gdansk. But with a smile on his face, he did...develop his ability to improvise. In Gdansk he found employment at the shipyard...
...pagan Prussians. He made converts in the Gdansk Danzig * area, but he also met with...773. ALTMARK, a small town near Gdansk * Danzig where the six-years truce...the right to collect custom taxes in Gdansk Danzig , which hurt Polish trade. The...
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The Gdansk Agreement * Protocol of Agreement between the Government Commission and the Interfactory Strike Committee Concluded on August 31, 1980 at Gdansk Shipyards Having examined the 21 demands submitted by the strikers, the...
...in some 20 state-run enterprises in the Gdansk region on Polands Baltic coast, debated...posted in the huge Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk, contained 21 demands. The first was the...Poland, but never as resonantly as from Gdansk and other industrial centers in August...
...in Poland, invited me to go with him to Gdansk to meet Lech Walesa. I did, and also...made contact with other oppositionists in Gdansk. By the time I left, I realized that I...opposition: Warsaw, Krakow, Wroclaw, and Gdansk. For the most part, these interviews were...
...Lutherans in Torun (Thorn), Elblag and Gdansk (Danzig) substantially slowed the advances...with the world, especially apparent in Gdansk, generated cultural diversity and lively...Royal Prussia and had its main centers in Gdansk, Torun, Elblag, and Konigsberg. Hartlib...
Combating Martial Law Gdansk, 13 December 1981 * Today a state...somehow managed to come back from Gdansk. He was joined by Halina Bortnowska...end. When Chudaszek arrived from Gdansk, he said, "We are announcing a general...
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Gdansk - millennial by Michael Leech May you live...port on the Baltic Sea. For 1997 is also a star date for Gdansk. The city of shipyards, of the Teutonic knights, of the...As a settlement at a focus of trade routes and cultures Gdansk was presumably even then a well-established infant settlement...
The Road from Gdansk: How Solidarity Found Haven in the Marketplace...Solidaritys First National Congress in Gdansk, Edward Lipinski of the Workers Defense...Walesas ultimate triumph. If "The Road to Gdansk,"(5) symbolizes the route chosen in 1980-1981...
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...Tessa Mayes If you visit the Polish city of Gdansk, there is nothing much to see after youve been...three-bedroomed holiday flat at Sopot, a resort close to Gdansk. Yes, there is culture in Gdansk. You can go to St Marys Church, one of the biggest...
...the media images that flowed from the Gdansk shipyard: a priest kneeling, hearing...were deeply hurt. Bishop Kaczmarek of Gdansk, realizing the damage that the broadcast might do to his standing in the Gdansk community, sent priests to the strikers...
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Gdansk: Hub of trade, hatchery of freedom: Port to mark 1,000 years of colorful history by Barbara Skinner GDANSK, Poland - A symphony of bells calls Poles to Mass at the...to work to lay flowers at the foot of the monument to 27 Gdansk shipyard workers killed in a 1970 challenge to Communist...
Glorious Gdansk by Phyllis Meras GDANSK, Poland - Virtually every landmark building and museum in...refurbished for last years 1,000th birthday celebration. And surely Gdansk has a past to remember, if not always to celebrate. From...
Gdansk, Top of the Hanseatic League; the Baltic Merchants City...best sandy beaches on its doorstep. In the 16th Century, Gdansk, a member of the Hanseatic League, one of the most powerful...Solidarity, the independent trade union formed in the Gdansk shipyards with Lech Walesa as its charismatic leader, helped...
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...Wartime; Wartime Suffering of Liverpool and Gdansk: The 70th Anniversary of WWII Is Marked...Liverpool and the Polish port city of Gdansk. The exhibition includes photographs of...Merseyside Polonia, pictured below, was born in Gdansk and will be at the launch. She wrote a...
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GDANSK g dansk , formerly Danzig dan sig, city (1993 est...N Poland, on a branch of the Vistula and on the Gulf of Gdansk. One of the chief Polish ports on the Baltic Sea, it is...Port Polnocny, was completed in 1975. The port cities of Gdansk and Gdynia and the nearby resort of Sopot are administered...
...country has three important Baltic ports ( Gdansk , Gdynia , and Szczecin ) and a dense...Bydgoszcz , Bytom , Czestochowa , Gdansk , Gliwice , Katowice , Krakow...Germany to return Prussian Poland to Poland. Gdansk became a free city and parts of Silesia...
TUSK, DONALD toosk, 1957 , Polish political leader, prime minister of Poland (2007 ), b. Gdansk. After studying history at Gdansk Univ., he became active in the Solidarity movement in the 1980s. He co-founded a party (the Liberal...
NEUFAHRWASSER see Gdansk , Poland. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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