1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
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1923- 2014
November 13, 1981
Translated document contains regulations on the movement of people in anticipation of martial. This includes plans for a Citizens militia as well as isolation centers.
Translated report details both the militarization of national units such as the economy and administrative organs, as well as plans for the augmentation of the armed forces.
Translation outlines new regulations concerning communication within Poland, including mail service, radio, and telephone.
November 12, 1981
Translated document details new regulations for radio, TV, publications, and live performances under martial law.
November 9, 1981
Translated report entails a crisis management plan for introducing martial law. It details in chronological order what's to be done before announcing martial, how to subtly implement martial law, and maintain the element of surprise at announcement.
November 6, 1981
Transalted document outlines the procedure, appeal rights and legal responsibility for interning Polish citizens under martial law.
October 28, 1981
Translated report outlines the changes in regulations, requirements, and procedures for changing residence under martial law.
October 26, 1981
Translated report discusses the changes in the judicial and criminal procedures under martial law.
Translated report discusses the growing influence of the Polish military in all facets of Polish society, and the freezing of personnel changes within the armed forces.
October 19, 1981
Translation details the various legal documents needed for martial law, their legal basis, and means of notifying the public.
Document Year: 1981