Martial Law – They Weren’t Left Alone (2021)

December 13th, 1981 – General Jaruzelski declared martial law in Poland to put an end to the revolt by “Solidarnosc” (Solidarity), the first and only free union in the Eastern Block. It was a genuine people’s movement that counted more than 10 million members in Poland, and that met their aspirations of freedom, social justice, and democracy. The coup d’état was supported by Moscow and created a veritable diplomatic uproar, mobilizing public opinion around the world to come to the aid of Poland.

Director: Jan Czarlewski
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 58 min
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Production: Media Kontakt
Country: Poland
Original Language: pl
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Martial Law – They Weren’t Left Alone about?
December 13th, 1981 – General Jaruzelski declared martial law in Poland to put an end to the revolt by “Solidarnosc” (Solidarity), the first and only free union in the Eastern Block. It was a genuine people’s movement that counted more than 10 million members in Poland, and that met their aspirations of freedom, social justice, and democracy. The coup d’état was supported by Moscow and created a veritable diplomatic uproar, mobilizing public opinion around the world to come to the aid of Poland.
Who directed Martial Law – They Weren’t Left Alone?
Martial Law – They Weren’t Left Alone was directed by Jan Czarlewski.
How long is Martial Law – They Weren’t Left Alone?
Martial Law – They Weren’t Left Alone has a runtime of 58m (58 minutes).
What genre is Martial Law – They Weren’t Left Alone?
Martial Law – They Weren’t Left Alone is a Documentary film.
Where was Martial Law – They Weren’t Left Alone produced?
Martial Law – They Weren’t Left Alone was produced in Poland.