The Global War, 1955–1963: Khrushchev and East-West Relations - The Polish Uprising Flashcards

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When did the Polish Uprising occur?

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  • June-October 1956
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What are the key dates and events of the Polish Uprising?

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  • 1956 - Polish communist leader, Boleslaw Beirut, dies and replaced with Edward Ochab for de-Stalinisation
  • 28 June 1956 - workers go on strike in protest of wage cuts and poor working conditions
  • October 1956 - Wladyslaw Gomulka was elected as First Secretary of the Polish United Workers’ Party (the Polish Communist Party)
  • 19-20 October 1956 - Khrushchev sends delegation to Warsaw and orders Red Army units in Poland to advance to Warsaw to stop Gomulka’s election
  • Khrushchev withdraws
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Who was the Polish communist leader that died in 1956 and who was he replaced by?

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  • Boleslaw Beirut died

- Replaced by Edward Ochab

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When did workers go on strike?

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  • 28 June 1956

- Riots broke out in Poznan

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Why did workers go on strike?

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  • Inspired by Secret Speech to demand more political freedom and national sovereignty
  • Protesting wage cuts and poor working conditions
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How many civilian deaths and casualties were there from the Poznan protests?

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  • 57-100 killed

- 600 wounded

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Describe the election of Wladyslaw Gomulka including the date, his new position and the reasons behind his election

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  • October 1956
  • Elected as First Secretary of the Polish United Workers’ Party (the Polish Communist Party)
  • Gomulka was elected to overcome bitterness from the Poznan protests
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When does Khrushchev send a delegation and orders Red Army units to advance to Warsaw to stop Gomulka’s election?

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  • 19-20 October 1956
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What agreements did Khrushchev and Gomulka make?

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  • Khrushchev withdraws troops (partly due to focus on Hungarian Uprising)
  • Poland would remain a member of the Warsaw Pact
  • Gomulka agrees to not carry out reforms that might threaten local communist rule, or unity of Soviet Bloc
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Why did Khrushchev not use military intervention?

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  • Primarily because Beijing supported the Polish Communist Party
  • Trusted Gomulka that Poland would remain loyal and would stay in Warsaw Pact
  • Focus needed on Hungarian Uprising
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What impact did the Polish Uprising have on Poland?

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  • Granted more autonomy and independence but still a satellite state in the Warsaw Pact
  • Reformist, less oppressive and nationalist leader elected (Gomulka)
  • More freedom for citizens - less censorship of books and films, freedom of religion (Poland is a very Catholic country)
  • Gomulka balanced need for Polish security with presence of Soviet troops and freedom - protected from potential revanchism (revenge) from West Germany
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