Zdzisław Rozwalak
Zdzisław Rozwalak (born January 3, 1943 in Poznań, died 15 October 2013) is a Polish worker and trade union activist, the first chairman of the Wielkopolska Regional Solidarity Board (Solidarity) (1981). Curriculum vitae
After graduating from the main vocational school, he worked as a locksmith, since 1965 he was employed at the Agromet Poznan Farm Machinery Plant. In August 1980 he led the strike committee at his workplace, joining in September Solidarity. He became the first chairman of the Wielkopolska Region's board of directors, and was the delegate to the First National Congress of Delegates in Gdańsk. After the introduction of martial law, he was detained on 14 December 1981. He was released when he signed the declaration of loyalty, which was presented by the communist authorities in the media. This fact was also intended to be used in propaganda during meetings organized in Poznan for dozens of foreign journalists. However, in his course Zdzislaw Rozwalak publicly canceled his so-called. a lojala, explaining that he had signed her under duress in the Citizens' Militia.
He continued his opposition activities at his workplace, including He dealt with the distribution of underground publications. In the 90's he was the chairman of the union committee of the association "Agromet". Since 1994 he has been managing the Wielkopolska Aid for the Handicapped Foundation.
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