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  1. Edward Gierek (Polish pronunciation: [ˈɛdvart ˈɡʲɛrɛk]; 6 January 1913 – 29 July 2001) was a Polish communist politician who served as the de facto leader of the Polish People's Republic between 1970 and 1980. Gierek replaced Władysław Gomułka as the First Secretary of the ruling Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR).

  2. Edward Gierek (ur. 6 stycznia 1913 w Porąbce, zm. 29 lipca 2001 w Cieszynie) – polski robotnik, polityk, od 1946 członek kolejno Polskiej Partii Robotniczej i Polskiej Zjednoczonej Partii Robotniczej (usunięty w 1981), w latach 1970–1980 I sekretarz Komitetu Centralnego Polskiej Zjednoczonej Partii Robotniczej, w latach 1971–1981 członek prezydi...

  3. Edward Gierek was a Communist Party organizer and leader in Poland, who served as first secretary from 1970 to 1980. After his father, a coal miner, was killed in a mine disaster in Silesia, Gierek emigrated with his mother to France, where in 1931 he joined the French Communist Party.

  4. Jul 30, 2001 · Edward Gierek, Poland's Western-oriented Communist leader for 10 years until he was toppled in 1980 by food protests and strikes that led to the creation of Solidarity, the Soviet bloc's...

  5. Jul 31, 2001 · The Polish communist leader Edvard Gierek, who has died aged 88, was borne to power by a workers' insurrection in 1970, only to become the casualty of their momentous uprising 10 years later.

  6. Edward Gierek was a Polish Communist politician and de facto leader of Poland between 1970 and 1980. Gierek replaced Władysław Gomułka as First Secretary of the ruling Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR) in the Polish People's Republic in 1970.

  7. Edward Gierek. (1919—2001) Quick Reference. (b. 6 Jan. 1919, d. 21 July 2001). First Secretary of the Polish Communist Party 197080 Born in Porabka Nowy Sacz (Austrian Silesia), in 1923 he emigrated with his mother to France, where he joined the French Communist Party.