Messages from the Past series: The death of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin in March 1953 and the subsequent revelation of his crimes caused great tension throughout the Eastern Bloc. One of the most significant manifestations of discontent at the time was the Poznań Uprising, which broke out on June 28, 1956. It was brutally suppressed by the Polish communist regime.
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Messages from the Past series: The death of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin in March 1953 and the subsequent revelation of his crimes caused great tension throughout the Eastern Bloc. One of the most significant manifestations of discontent at the time was the Poznań Uprising, which broke out on June 28, 1956. It was brutally suppressed by the Polish communist regime.