Lech Kaczyński [20]

Lech Kaczyński. It is Worth Being a Pole

Face value: 20 pln
Dimensions: 150 x 77 mm
Mintage: 80000 pcs
Date of issue: 2021-11-09
Issue price: 100 pln
Designer: Justyna Kopecka
The back of the banknote features an image of the building of the Warsaw Rising Museum, a crowd of strikers in the Gdańsk Shipyard in the 1980s, the inscription SOLIDARNOŚĆ (Solidarity), and a view of the Polish War Cemetery in Katyń.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of Prof. Lech Kaczyński, President of the Republic of Poland, an image of the Order of the White Eagle, and an image of the Presidential Palace in Warsaw.

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Lech Kaczyński. It is Worth Being a Pole

Lech Kaczyński was born on 18 June 1949 in Warsaw to a family of intellectuals with powerful patriotic traditions. Having earned a law degree at the University of Warsaw, he moved to Sopot in 1971 and began scientific work at the University of Gdańsk. He specialised in labour law. In 1980, he successfully defended his doctoral dissertation, and in 1990 he finished his habilitation. In 1996, he was appointed Associate Professor.

In the second half of the 1970s, he joined the circle of the founders of the Free Trade Unions (Wolne Związki Zawodowe). He would teach workers about labour law at secret meetings and write for the underground magazine “Robotnik Wybrzeża” (“Worker of the Coast”). At that time, he met his future wife, Maria Helena ...

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