ABSTRACT

During the Polish crisis of 1980-1981, the Western world was uncertain of the Soviet response to turmoil in Poland, and speculation about an invasion was rife. The timing of the Polish declaration of martial law came "without forewarning to the United States, according to then Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig, Jr. In retrospect, Dr. Ploss point

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter One|14 pages

“A Fist … Is … Senseless”

(Aug.-Sept., 1980)

chapter Two|15 pages

Outcries in Low Key

(Sept. 10-Nov. 19, 1980)

chapter Three|16 pages

Trial of Nerves

(Nov. 19-Dec. 12, 1980)

chapter Four|16 pages

The Pillars in Jeopardy

(Dec. 12, 1980-Mar. 4, 1981)

chapter Five|14 pages

A Bid for Martial Law?

(Mar. 5-Apr. 10, 1981)

chapter Six|17 pages

Divide et Impera

(Apr. 12-June 12, 1981)

chapter Seven|13 pages

Congress Without a Vision

(June 14-July 31, 1981)

chapter Eight|15 pages

Stake on Generals and Apparatchiki

(Aug. 1-Oct. 15, 1981)

chapter Nine|15 pages

“This Crucial Historic Moment”

(Oct. 16-Dec. 13, 1981)

chapter Ten|11 pages

Conclusions