The Polish leadership pursued this activity and punished such activities with arrests and internment.
This was a significant mistake of the Polish leadership, losing the opportunity to prevent the unification of the enemy forces.
Some of the employees managed to enter hallways, chanting slogans against Polish leadership and making a terrible noise, blowing the vuvuzelas.
None of the other four states meant to form the "Third Europe" with Poland was interested in accepting Polish leadership.
Perhaps at last the Polish leadership will recognize the help to recovery that it is offered through Solidarity, and again be a pathbreaker.
The response of the Polish leadership is a matter of historical debate.
The Polish leadership did not aim to restore the nation to its 17th-century boundaries.
The outcome is crucial to the Polish leadership because economic troubles have sparked riots that toppled leaders in 1956, 1970 and 1981.
Throughout the years 1918-39, according to Charaszkiewicz, the Polish Promethean leadership consistently observed several principles.
The issue of non-Polish minorities was a subject of intense debate within the Polish leadership.