A report on Constitution of the Polish People's Republic, Polish People's Republic, History of Poland (1945–1989) and Polish People's Army
The Constitution of the Polish People's Republic (also known as the July Constitution or the Constitution of 1952) was a supreme law passed in communist-ruled Poland on 22 July 1952.
- Constitution of the Polish People's RepublicThe history of Poland from 1945 to 1989 spans the period of communist rule imposed over Poland after the end of World War II.
- History of Poland (1945–1989)The Polish People's Army (Ludowe Wojsko Polskie, LWP) constituted the second formation of the Polish Armed Forces in the East in 1943–1945, and in 1945–1989 the armed forces of the Polish communist state (from 1952, the Polish People's Republic), ruled by the Polish Workers' Party and then the Polish United Workers' Party.
- Polish People's ArmyThe 1952 constitution introduced a new name for the Polish state, the Polish People's Republic (Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa, PRL), replacing the previously used Republic of Poland (Rzeczpospolita Polska).
- Constitution of the Polish People's RepublicThe constitution legalized many practices that had been introduced in Poland, in the wake of the Soviet Red Army and the Polish People's Army defeat of Nazi Germany in 1944–1945, by Polish-communist governmental bodies, including the Polish Committee of National Liberation (PKWN) and its successors.
- Constitution of the Polish People's RepublicThe name "People's Republic" was introduced and defined by the Constitution of 1952.
- Polish People's RepublicThe July Constitution was promulgated on 22 July 1952 and the country officially became the Polish People's Republic (PRL).
- History of Poland (1945–1989)The Polish People's Republic maintained a large standing army.
- Polish People's RepublicDuring the Gierek era, Poland borrowed large sums from Western creditors in exchange for promise of social and economic reforms.
- Polish People's RepublicMany Soviet officers serving in the Polish Armed Forces were dismissed, but very few Stalinist officials were put on trial for the repressions of the Bierut period.
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