The Solidarity Union in Poland was officially outlawed on December 13, 1981, when martial law was declared by the government. This move was aimed at suppressing the growing influence of the trade union and its role in opposing the communist regime. Despite being banned, Solidarity continued to exist underground and ultimately played a significant role in the political changes that led to the fall of communism in Poland.
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