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Wojciech JaruzelskiWojciech Witold Jaruzelski (pronounce: ) (born July 6, 1923) was a communist Polish political and military leader, Prime Minister from 1981 to 1985, and President from 1985 to 1990.Jaruzelski was born into a family of Polish gentry. Following the Nazi-Soviet pact when he was a teenager, he was deported to the Asian part of the Soviet Union, where his father died from lack of medical treatment. An officer of the Polish Army, he was trained at the Polish Higher Infantry School and the General Staff Academy, and joined the Polish United Workers' Party (the former Polish Communist Party), becoming a member of the Central Committee in 1964. Soon after, he was named the minister of defense. Jaruzelski became the party's national secretary and prime minister in 1981, when Lech Wałęsa's Solidarity movement was starting to gain popularity, both within Poland and abroad. On 13th December 1981 Jaruzelski imposed martial law. According to his explanation, this action was intended to prevent a Soviet invasion. Most former opposition members argue that it was merely the action of Polish communist regime organized in order to keep control of the power and strangle newly-born and developing civil society. Historical evidence has been brought to light that not only did the Soviet Union not plan to invade Poland, but they strictly rejected Jaruzelski's request for military help in 1981, leaving the Solidarity problem to be sorted out by Polish comrades. This question, as well as many other facts about Poland 1945-1989, are presently under the investigation of independent historians grouped in National Memory Institute (Instytut Pamieci Narodowej, IPN), whose publications reveal facts from communist archives. (Poland, May 1972) Although Jaruzelski tried to persuade Solidarity to join the Communists in a "grand coalition," Wałęsa refused. Jaruzelski resigned as general secretary of the Communist Party but found he was forced to come to terms with a government formed by Solidarity. In 1990 Jaruzelski resigned as Poland's leader and was succeeded by Wałęsa in December. Subsequently, Jaruzelski has faced charges for a number of actions he committed while he was defense minister during the communist period. See also
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