walesa (Meaning)

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walesa (n)

Polish labor leader and statesman (born in 1943)

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walesa Sentence Examples

  1. Lech Walesa, the former president of Poland, became a symbol of the Solidarity movement.
  2. Walesa's charismatic leadership inspired the Polish people to stand up for their rights.
  3. Walesa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1983 for his unwavering commitment to non-violence.
  4. The Walesa Center in Gdansk is a museum dedicated to preserving the history of the Solidarity movement.
  5. Walesa's legacy continues to inspire people around the world who are fighting for freedom and democracy.
  6. In 1980, Walesa helped found the Solidarity trade union, which played a pivotal role in Poland's transition to democracy.
  7. Walesa was repeatedly arrested and imprisoned by the communist authorities in Poland.
  8. Despite the hardships he faced, Walesa never gave up on his dream of a free Poland.
  9. Walesa's political savvy and ability to negotiate with the government helped bring about the peaceful end of communist rule in Poland.
  10. Walesa's courage and determination are an inspiration to us all.

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Polish labor leader and statesman (born in 1943)

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No antonyms found.

Lech Walesa, the former president of Poland, became a symbol of the Solidarity movement.

Walesa's charismatic leadership inspired the Polish people to stand up for their rights.

Walesa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1983 for his unwavering commitment to non-violence.

The Walesa Center in Gdansk is a museum dedicated to preserving the history of the Solidarity movement.