I wonder what would have happened if a thorough-going de-communisation had been carried out in Poland after 1989 similar to the post-war de-Nazification in West Germany. The PZPR would have had to be officially declared a criminal organisaiton. Members from the head of every POP (basic party cell -- these existed in all workplaces, schools, institutions, army units, etc.) up to the very top would have to pay one-off damages for supportimg a criminal organisation that had ruined the Polish economy. It might start at let's say 10% of their previous year's earnings going up to 50% in the upper echelons (Politburo, KC). Such people. in fact all party members who had not left the party when Solidarity emerged (1980-81) would be additionally banned from holding pulbic office and working the the state adminsitartion for, say, 10 or 15 years.
Probably more of them would have gone into buisness using their commie-era contacts, and there'd be more detective and security agencies for sure. But some would have probably decided to leave Poland. I wonder what their typical destination would have been? Any idea?
Probably more of them would have gone into buisness using their commie-era contacts, and there'd be more detective and security agencies for sure. But some would have probably decided to leave Poland. I wonder what their typical destination would have been? Any idea?