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Two Revolutions, One Day - June 4, 1989

19 min · 4. juni 2026
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On June 4, 1989, two communist governments faced the same crisis and gave opposite answers. In Poland, Solidarity’s decade-long resistance produced a historic election that began the peaceful collapse of the Soviet bloc. In China, the Tiananmen Square protesters were met with tanks, a death toll that has never been officially disclosed, and thirty-six years of enforced silence. This episode holds both stories at once and asks what the gap between them reveals about how democracy is won, and what it costs.

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