Andrzej Gwiazda Net Worth

Andrzej Gwiazda Net Worth is
$1 Million

Andrzej Gwiazda Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Andrzej Gwiazda (born on 14 April 1935 in Pi?czów) is an engineer and prominent opposition leader, who participated in Polish March 1968 Events and December 1970 Events; one of the founders of Free Trade Unions, Member of the Presiding Committee of the Strike at Lenin Shipyard in Gda?sk in August 1980, Vice President of the Founding Committee of Solidarity, then Vice President of Solidarity in 1980 and 1981; in December 1981 interned and next imprisoned with six other Solidarno?? leaders (see Martial Law in Poland). His wife, Joanna Duda-Gwiazda (they married in 1961) also was a prominent member of the anticommunist opposition in the 1970s and 1980s.Gwiazda's father was a sailor of the Riverine Flotilla of the Polish Navy, stationed in Pi?sk (now Belarus), where the family moved in 1939, a few months before the outbreak of World War II. His father Stanis?aw fought in the Polish September Campaign, as a soldier of Independent Operational Group Polesie. After capitulation of Poland he was caught by the Germans, and spent the war in Oflag II-C in Woldenberg. Young Andrzej, together with mother Zofia (née Zamojska) and grandmother, was in 1940 deported by the Soviets (see Soviet invasion of Poland, Soviet repressions of Polish citizens (1939–1946)) to Kazakhstan, where they stayed until 1946. After the return and reuniting with Stanis?aw Gwiazda, the family first settled in Upper Silesia, then they moved to Gda?sk, where Andrzej studied electronics at Gda?sk University of Technology, graduating in 1966. After graduation, he worked at Cybernetics Institute of the University, and in 1973 took a job at Power Supplies Factory Elmor in Gda?sk.In 1976, together with wife, he wrote a letter to the Polish Parliament, in which he expressed support of Workers' Defence Committee. Soon afterwards, the Gwiazdas were officially banned from leaving People's Republic of Poland, they were also under the surveillance of S?u?ba Bezpiecze?stwa. In 1978, Gwiazda was one of the founders of Free Trade Unions of the Coast (WZZ), publishing and delivering “Worker of the Coast”, a bulletin of the WZZ. On 16 August 1980, he initiated an industrial action at Elmor. He then became a member of the Inter-Enterprise Strike Committee, and co-authored the famous 21 demands of MKS. However, he did not sign Gda?sk Agreement, claiming that the workers, upon advice of their legal experts, agreed for too many concessions to the government. Arrested on 13 December 1981 (see Martial law in Poland, he was transported to a prison camp in Strzebielinek. Later on, Gwiazda was transferred to a jail in Warsaw’s district of Bia?o??ka. Finally, Gwiazda was released on 22 July 1984, after an amnesty. On 16 December 1984, he was arrested again, after a scuffle with ZOMO officers, and sentenced to five months. After spending time in prisons in Gda?sk and Zabrze, he was released on 15 May 1985.In 1986 - 1989, Gwiazda was one of leaders of Working Group of National Commission of Solidarity. The group

Date Of BirthApril 14, 1935
Place Of BirthPinczów, Swietokrzyskie, Poland
Star SignAries

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Plusy dodatnie, plusy ujemne2006TV Movie documentaryHimself
Avant la bataille1983DocumentaryHimself
Robotnicy '801982DocumentaryHimself
Narodziny Solidarnosci1981Documentary shortHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Man of Iron1981Himself (uncredited)

Known for movies

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