IF YOU NEED INDIVIDUAL STAMPS RATHER THAN THE WHOLE SET PLEASE
WRITE TO ME AND I WILL LIST THEM SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY.
SOLIDARITY STAMPS WERE PRINTED ON WHATEVER PAPER WAS AVAILABLE AS
BETWEEN 1982 AND 1990 EVERYTHING WAS SCARCE IN POLAND. THIS GIVES
RISE TO VARIETIES WHICH ARE DISTINGUISHED BETWEEN BY THE DISCERNING
SPECIALIST.
AS FAR AS I AM AWARE, BASED ON THE MATERIAL I HAVE PERSONALLY SEEN,
THIS ISSUE EXISTS ONLY ON ONE KIND OF PAPER
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE SCAN IS A STOCK SCAN. YOU WILL RECEIVE STAMPS
OF A SIMILAR QUALITY
THIS PROPAGANDA STAMP SET WAS ISSUED BY THE POLISH UNDERGROUND
SOLIDARITY MOVEMENT AS A DIVERSIFICATION STATEMENT AGAINST MARTIAL
LAW WHICH HAD BEEN DECLARED BY THE COMMUNIST AUTHORITIES IN POLAND.
IT IS A VERY RARE AND COLLECTABLE ITEM . THE UNDERGROUND MEMBERS
WHO ISSUED THIS STAMP RISKED A LOT, BECAUSE IF CAUGHT THEY WOULD
HAVE BEEN IMPRISONED WITHOUT TRIAL.
THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A UNIQUE PIECE OF HISTORY. IT IS A
MUST FOR EVERY SERIOUS HISTORIAN AND COLLECTOR OF THIS PERIOD AND
WILL MAKE AN INTERESTING ADDITION TO YOUR COLLECTION.
General Wojciech Jaruzelski announced the introduction of martial
law in a speech first broadcast on radio and television at 6:00 am
on December 13, 1981. In order to isolate members of the opposition
(from the Solidarity movement), 52 internment centers were created.
A total of 10,132 internment orders were issued against 9,736
people during the period of martial law.
Jerzy Popieluszko: September 14, 1947 – October 19,
1984) was a Roman Catholic priest from Poland, associated with the
underground Solidarity movement. He was murdered by three agents of
the Polish communist internal intelligence agency, the Sluzba
Bezpeczenstwa, (in English: Security Service of the Ministry of
Internal Affairs) who were shortly after tried and convicted of the
murder. He has been recognized as a martyr by the Catholic Church,
and was beatified on June 6, 2010.
Born in Okopy near Suchowola, Jerzy Popieluszko was a charismatic
priest who was first sent to strikers in the Warsaw Steelworks.
Thereafter he was associated with workers and trade unionists from
the Solidarity movement who opposed the Communist regime in
Poland.
He was a staunch anti-communist, and in his sermons, interwove
spiritual exhortations with political messages, criticizing the
Communist system and motivating people to protest. During the
period of martial law, the Catholic Church was the only force that
could voice protest comparatively openly, with the regular
celebration of Mass presenting opportunities for public gatherings
in churches.
Popieluszko´s sermons were routinely broadcast by Radio Free
Europe, and thus became famous throughout Poland for their
uncompromising stance against the regime. The Sluzba Bezpieczenstwa
tried to silence or intimidate him. When those techniques did not
work, they fabricated evidence against him; he was arrested in
1983, but soon released on intervention of the clergy and pardoned
by an amnesty.
A car accident was set up to kill Jerzy Popieluszko on October 13,
1984, but he escaped it. The alternative plan was to kidnap him,
and it was carried out on October 19, 1984. The priest was beaten
and murdered by three Security Police officers. Then, his body was
dumped into the Vistula Water Reservoir near Wloclawek from where
it was recovered on October 30, 1984. News of the political murder
caused an uproar throughout Poland, and the murderers and one of
their superiors were convicted of the crime. More than 250,000
people, including Lech Walesa, attended his funeral on November 3,
1984. Despite the murder and its repercussions, the Communist
regime remained in power until 1989. Popieluszko´s murderers -
Captain Grzegorz Piotrowski, Leszek Pekala, Waldemar Chmielewski
and Colonel Adam Pietruszka (responsible for giving them the order
to kill) - were jailed but released later as part of an
amnesty.
In 1997, the Roman Catholic Church started the process of his
beatification and by 2008 he had Servant of God status. On December
19, 2009, it was announced that Pope Benedict XVI had approved the
decree of beatification of Father Popiełuszko. He was
beatified on June 6, 2010 in Warsaw´s Pilsudski Square. His mother,
Marianna Popieluszko, who had reached 100 years of age a few days
earlier, was present at the event.
Popieluszko became a recipient of the Order of the White Eagle
(posthumous, 2009).
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