1981 Polish hunger demonstrations

In mid-1981, amid a widespread economic crisis and food shortages in the Polish People's Republic, thousands of Poles, mainly women and their children, took part in several hunger demonstrations, organized in cities and towns across the country. The protests were peaceful, without rioting, and the biggest one took place on 30 July 1981 in Łódź. The situation in Communist Poland was serious enough that it prompted Adam Michnik to write, "Poland faces hunger uprisings".

1981 Polish hunger demonstrations
Long queue to the paper shop to buy toilet paper
Date1981 (1981)
LocationPolish People's Republic
TypeDemonstrations
CauseWidespread economic crisis and food shortages
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