Warsaw. 40th anniversary of martial law. Program of events
Meetings with History A terraced house of events to commemorate the 40th anniversary on December 13, 1981. The program includes: places, meetings and an exhibition of satirical works. There will also be a screening of “Let there be no traces”, preceded by a debate from the film by President Rafał Trzaskowski. The Belarusian Free Choir will sing.
As part of the 40th anniversary of martial law, the House of War with the History of War “Please leave! Daily Martial Law. This year, the capital institution wants to invite actions aimed at taking action with new perspectives on December 13, 1981 and the consequences of ten days on the lives of Poles for the next two years.
One of the elements of the program is exhibition “When Laughter Was the Shield”, prepared by the Museum of Caricature. You can watch WZ from 7 to 31 December in the corridor leading to her operators). The selection of several dozen works by draftsmen and graphic designers, as for the dramatic realities of martial law – not the same sarcasm and humor – by Polish artists and satics, was presented.
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Walks in the footsteps of martial law
DSH keep also a new installment “Your Warsaw” applicationthanks to which you can discover the capital from the time of martial law and get better now. Find out more about replenishing places, dozens, photos and features you can discover by discovering with your phone in places of drinks or drinks in the comfort of your home. The application will have an App Store and Google Play. Its premiere is planned at the headquarters of the DSH in Karowa at 12.00 on Sunday, December 12.
On this occasion, they will also be held two walks in the footsteps of war under the slogan “Space with a state and application thermos” . The first will start on Sunday at 12.15, the next on Monday at 18.00. The tour will be led by an expert in the capital and a guide, Hanka Warszawianka.
For a walk with a valid record. The place of the meeting will be provided by the organizers who will apply for the program during the walk. The application containing the event data, name and surname of the person should be sent to the following address: [email protected]. You can also call the phone number 22 255 05 00 during the DSH opening hours.
DSH, an extended version of the “Your Warsaw” application DSH
A performance, meetings, reports
From December 11 – on the site relationsbiograficzne.pl – available stories in martial law. As part of the anniversary project of the DSH Oral History Archive, worthy of, among others, the memories of Chris Niedenthal, Jan Lityński, Anna Bohdziewicz, Ludwika Wujec and Krystyna Starczewska. Also show the available military accounts that they served in the army at that time.
On Saturday at 18.00 it will also take place performance “Story Lab 1981. Martial Law” directed by Wojciech Faruga. It will be available on DSH, but also online. Responsible for the Polish ASSITEJ Center, the Ochota Theater, the History Meeting House and the Konieczki in Bydgoszcz. “Before the presentation, young creators and young people were prepared based on the use of users that are used in the events of 1981. This time, aloud, ordinary citizens will “call the power and the opposition, as well as people who remain in power” – announcement of the DSH.
DSH also invites you to two meetingswhich will help to bring different perspectives on martial law closer. On Sunday at 4 p.m. Karowa Anna Beata Bohdziewicz, at On Monday at the same time, the meeting will be rebroadcast in DSH meetings, as well as Facebook and YouTube.
During the second meeting, Igor Rakowski-Kłos, journalist and author of the book “The Day Before. What We Lived On December 12, 1981” will talk to Waldemar Danilewicz, Anna Lubowska and Chris Niedenthal about their everyday life just before the introduction of martial law. The face-to-face meeting will take place on Sunday at 2 p.m. at DSH, the replay in the online version – on Monday or at the same time.
Graphics promoting the 40th anniversary of martial law in WarsawDSH
Pins, posters and flyers. The Museum of Warsaw solving problems related to the perks of “Solicity”.
Concert of the Belarusian Volny Choir
On Sunday, December 12, the celebrations of the anniversary of the martial law in Warsaw will be honored performance of the Belarusian Free Choir (Free Choir). The concert will start at 17.30 at the History Meeting House at Karowa 20.
The Free Choir is considered to be one of the three symbols of the Belarusian revolution of dignity that broke out after the falsified presidential data in 2020. During the days of protests, the artists appeared in the streets of Minsk, singing Belarusian songs and hymns with the inhabitants. They moved to Poland for more information and repression. Their activity in Belarus is prohibited. Lukashenka’s regime is available through them songs on extremist. For their public uprising from the uprising up to 15 years in prison. Currently, singers and choristers for the sake of safety in masks, the identity of their identity.
“Their perspective of a controversial, controversial government completes the multitude of views on the anniversary of martial law.
Free Warsaw Choir at the Uprising MuseumFree Chor
Admission to the performance, meetings and concert at the DSH is free. However, it should seat up to 25 people. People vaccinated against COVID-19 do not count towards this limit.
Screening of a film about Grzegorz Przemyk and the debate
On the 40th anniversary of martial law, Warsaw with the successor of the Polish Bar Council also excludes registration on civil rights. On Monday, December 13 at the Kinototeka at 18.00 will take place screening of the film “So that there would be no traces”, about the death of Grzegorz Przemyk, a high school student from Warsaw.
Part of the event will be a debate before the gift, attended by the President of Warsaw, Rafał Trzaskowski, President of the Supreme Bar Council, Przemysław Rosati, journalist and originator of the film, Magdalena Rigamonti, and journalist Cezary Łazarewicz. Introduction to the debate and introducing journalists to the Press Club Polska Jarosław Włodarczyk. “The topic of the conversation to present the points of view of the three relaxing stigmas in rolling with each lecture – regimes and lectures” – for the capital city hall.
Exclusively, the fight for entry and debate on eligibility, refills at the level of high school graduates and a pinch of entitlement to entitle the eligible and the role achieved in the fight for democracy and cultivation. “The participants will talk, how to talk about, how to educate in the field of human rights, or the fact that culture is a medium of difficulties reaches consciousness? Reportage during the filming events, “we read in the release.
Obligatory entries for the screening of the film and the debate. Application @ because it should be sent to the following address: Ustawyhaterowienaszychwolnosci.pl.
A plaque commemorating Grzegorz Przemyk at ul. ConsentTVN24
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The introduction of martial law
On December 13, 1981, at 6 a.m., Polish Radio broadcast an introductory speech by Wojciech Jaruzelski, in which he informed about the establishment of the Military Council for National Salvation (WRON), the state appeared in the country.
On December 12, the communist authorities started offering them before the start of the opposition and Solidarity. Within days within days. The internment period of about five thousand people. 70,000 soldiers, 30,000 militiamen, 1,750 tanks, 1,900 militia vehicles and 9,000 cars were used in the enormous police and military mission.