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The Cold War didn’t begin to end in Washington or Moscow. It began in a Polish shipyard, led by a mustached electrician with a microphone. This is the incredible true story of Lech Wałęsa — an ordinary worker from Gdańsk who helped ignite a movement so powerful it cracked the foundations of the Soviet Empire without firing a single shot. In 1980, Poland was locked behind the Iron Curtain. Communist control seemed permanent. The Berlin Wall stood tall. The Soviet Union ruled Eastern Europe through fear and force. Then one man climbed a shipyard fence and refused to stay quiet. What followed was Solidarity — a workers’ movement that grew to 10 million people, survived martial law, defied secret police, and inspired revolutions across Eastern Europe. From food strikes and underground newspapers to Nobel Peace Prizes and free elections, this is the ultimate underdog story of modern history. This episode of History Story TV explores how an electrician challenged an empire, why the Soviet system couldn’t survive peaceful resistance, and how one country’s courage triggered the collapse of communism across Europe. 👇 Could something like Solidarity happen again today? Share your thoughts in the comments. #HistoryStoryTV, #ColdWarHistory, #SovietUnion, #PolishHistory, #LechWalesa, #SolidarityMovement, #IronCurtain, #WorldHistory, #HiddenHistory, #ForgottenHistory, #TrueHistory, #EuropeanHistory, #Revolutions