Gdańsk Shipyard

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Gdańsk Shipyard, the birthplace of Solidarity.
Gdańsk Shipyard, the birthplace of Solidarity.

Gdańsk Shipyard (Stocznia Gdańska) is a shipyard in the city of Gdańsk, and one of the biggest in all of Poland. It is situated on the left side of Martwa Wisła and on the Ostrów Island. In the years prior to 1945, this area was part of the Danziger Werft and Schichau-Werft. During the time of the People's Republic of Poland it was known as the Lenin Shipyard and the Gdańsk Shipyard gained international fame when Solidarity (Solidarność) was founded there in September 1980.

In the course of privatisation the status of company was changed in 1990 from state-owned into a joint stock company with the National Treasury, 61% in shares and 31% owned by employees. From that time the shipyard operated as Stocznia Gdańska S.A..

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SS Sołdek, the first ship built in Poland after World War II
SS Sołdek, the first ship built in Poland after World War II
SS Sołdek - museum ship, 2004
SS Sołdek - museum ship, 2004
Strike of 1980.
Strike of 1980.

SS Sołdek (a coal and ore freighter) was the first ship built in Poland after World War II. She was the first of 29 ships Project B30 type, built in 1949 - 1954 in Stocznia Gdańska.

The ship is currently preserved as a museum ship in Gdańsk.

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