A Day Without Telekurier. A story about life under martial law
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A DAY WITHOUT TELEKURIER. WHAT WAS LIFE LIKE UNDER MARTIAL LAW


December 13, 1981, changed Poland forever, stopping its rapid course. It interrupted dreams of freedom and introduced a military regime. Although martial law was short-lived, its effects were felt for years. This book is a report on the people who were affected by this difficult reality – about their daily struggles, choices, and hopes.


  • Personal accounts from witnesses of martial law.
  • Documents from party and SB authorities revealing the behind-the-scenes of that time.
  • History seen through the eyes of ordinary people, regardless of their social standing.
  • A story about the enclaves of freedom created despite prohibitions and orders.
  • An analysis of the decisions that Poles faced at that time.
  • A reflection on the hope that made it possible to survive the most difficult moments.
  • A history that has not been forgotten and still evokes emotions.


The book "A Day Without Telekurier. What Was Life Like Under Martial Law" is a collection of reports about people who experienced martial law firsthand. The authors give a voice both to those who supported the government and to those who fought for freedom. As a result, the reader can look at the events of that time from different perspectives and understand the complexity of the situation at that time. This publication is an important testimony of history, which helps us to better understand the past and draw lessons for the future.


In the book, we find accounts of a messenger from a publishing house, a director straight after film school, a young employee of a district committee, a young journalist, a tram driver, a gardener from the Ministry of the Interior, a captain from the homicide department, a secretary of a party organization in a large company, and a young boy whose father was imprisoned. Each of them talks about their experiences during martial law, how they adapted to the prohibitions and orders, what helped them endure and create enclaves of freedom. These personal stories create a moving picture of that time. This book is a valuable source of knowledge about martial law and an important contribution to the discussion about Polish history.


This publication is not only a collection of accounts from witnesses of history, but also an attempt to answer the question of whether the transformation process that began in Poland after 1989 has really ended. Are Poles able to learn from the past and build a better future? This book encourages reflection on the condition of Polish society and the challenges we face. "A Day Without Telekurier. What Was Life Like Under Martial Law" is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand Polish history and reflect on the future of our country. Muza Publishing has given us an exceptional book that will be remembered for a long time.


Muza is a renowned publishing house, known for its high quality standards and thematic diversity. For years, it has provided its readers with books that inspire, educate, and entertain. Muza Publishing has many bestsellers and awards to its credit, which proves its position on the book market. When choosing books from this publishing house, you can be sure that you are reaching for literature of a high standard. The book has 352 pages and a format of 205x145 mm, and its cover is paperback.

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Specifications

ISBN9788328717787
AuthorAnna Mieszczanek
Format205x145 mm
Bindingbroszurowa
TypeKsiążki
Number of pages352
Edition1
Year of publication2021
PublisherMuza

A Day Without Telekurier. A story about life under martial law

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