Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. The 1983 Nobel Peace Prize went to this Polish dockworker who led the creation of the first independent Soviet era trade union and was later President of Poland?"
...1. Lech Walesa 2. Karol Wojtyla 3. Tadeusz Kooeciuszko 4. Czeslaw Milosz Walsea was born in Popwa, Poland in 1943 and trained as an electrian. He worked in the docks of Gdansk until being fired in the 1970's for instigating workers' rights activism. In 1979 he led the Gdansk shipyard workers in a strike that forced the Polish government to establish the right to a free trade union called "Solidarity". The Union was disbanded during a period of martial law in 1982 and Walesa was imprisioned; but martial law was lifted in July 1983. Walesa received the 1983 Peace Prize and continued to lead the revivied Solidarity. When "Glosnost" in Poland permitted the election of non-Communists to office Walesa was elected President of Poland and served as such from 1990-1995. General Koscuiszko was an instrumental leader of the American Revolution; while Karol Wojtyla is better known as Pope John Paul II. Milosz was a Polish author and poet who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1980.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "2. The 1983 Nobel Peace Prize went to this Polish dockworker who led the creation of the first independent Soviet era trade union and was later President of Poland?"
Lech Walesa:
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