Posted: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 5:57 am | Updated: 11:45 pm, Tue Sep 30, 2014.

Car crash damages Poland's famous Solidarity wall Associated Press |

WARSAW, Poland (AP) Polish police say a car crash has knocked down a historic wall that unemployed electrician Lech Walesa jumped over in 1980 to lead a Gdansk shipyard strike that grew into the country's massive Solidarity freedom movement.

Part of the Gdansk Shipyard wall was placed in downtown Gdansk as a symbol of the drive for freedom in the 1980s that eventually toppled communism in Central and Eastern Europe.

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