Birthday: July 6, 1923 (Cancer)
Born In: Kurów, Poland
Wojciech Jaruzelski was a Polish military officer and the Communist “de facto” leader of Poland from 1981 to 1989, making him the last leader of the Communist state known as the Polish People’s Republic. He was born into an upper-middle-class Polish family in Kurow and received a strict Christian education. In June 1941, during the height of the Second World War, Germany invaded Poland, which was already under Soviet control. Wojciech’s family suffered significant losses during the war. He was later captured at a railway station and sent to work in the Soviet Union, where he was admitted to the Soviet Officer Training School. He joined the war as part of the Polish army under Soviet command. In 1948, after the war ended, Wojciech joined the Polish Workers' Party (which later became the Polish United Workers' Party). In 1981, he became the First Secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party and also served as the Minister of Defense. On December 13, 1981, he declared martial law in Poland, aiming to suppress political opposition and stabilize the economy. In July 1989, following Poland's transition to democracy, Jaruzelski was elected president by the parliament, becoming the first president of post-Communist Poland. He retired from active politics in 1990 after Lech Wałęsa won the presidential election and succeeded him.
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Also Known As: Wojciech Witold Jaruzelski
Died At Age: 90
Spouse/Ex-: Barbara Jaruzelska (m. 1960)
father: Władysław Jaruzelski
mother: Wanda Jaruzelska
siblings: Teresa Jaruzelska
children: Monika Jaruzelska
Born Country: Poland
place of death: Warsaw, Poland
Cause of Death: Stroke
Founder/Co-Founder: Military Council of National Salvation
awards: Virtuti Militari
Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta
1948 - Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta
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Wojcieanswerch Jaruzelski was born in Kurów, Poland.
Wojciech Jaruzelski was a Polish military officer and politician who served as the General Secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party and the head of state of Poland.
Wojciech Jaruzelski declared martial law in Poland on December 13, 1981, in an attempt to crush the Solidarity movement.
Wojciech Jaruzelski's declaration of martial law led to the arrest of thousands of Solidarity activists and the suppression of political opposition in Poland.
Wojciech Jaruzelski's political career ended with the collapse of communism in Poland in 1989, leading to free elections and the end of his rule as head of state.
Wojciech attended a Catholic school located in Warsaw. The rules in the school were strict and were based on conservative Christian beliefs.
Wojciech and his family fled to Lithuania to stay with some friends. However, bad luck followed them there, too, as Russia took over Lithuania and incorporated it into the Soviet Union. Wojciech and his family were captured by the Red Army to be deported to Siberia.
Wojciech Jaruzelski was known for his love of poetry and literature, often quoting Polish poets in his speeches and writings.
He had a passion for painting and was known to spend his free time creating artwork, which served as a creative outlet for him amidst the political turmoil.
Jaruzelski was an avid chess player and enjoyed playing the game as a way to relax and challenge his strategic thinking skills.
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