1830-1831 - Military
revolt in protest at Russian erosion of the Kingdom's political autonomy and
civil liberties.
1863-1864 - Another
revolt against Russian rule is defeated and the Kingdom annexed to Russia.
1864-1914 - The Polish
national movement in Russia, Prussia and Austria focuses on strengthening the
grassroots through education, culture and political parties.
1918 -
Independent Polish state restored after the end of World War I. Marshal
1920 - Soviet Red
Army offensive repulsed.
1926 - Pilsudski
stages a military coup. There follow nine years of autocratic rule.
1932 - Poland
concludes non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union.
1934 - Poland
signs similar 10-year pact with Nazi Germany.
1935 - Pilsudski
dies. The military regime continues.
1939 - Nazi
Germany invades Poland. Beginning of World War II as the United Kingdom
declares war on Germany in response to the invasion. The Soviet Union invades
from the east. Germany and the Soviet Union divide Poland between them and
treat Polish citizens with extreme brutality. Germany begins systematic
persecution of the large Jewish population.
1940 - Soviet
secret police carry out systematic massacre of about 22,000 Polish army
officers, professionals and civil servants mainly in a forest near Katyn in
Russia's Smolensk Region. The Soviet Union attributed the crime to the Nazis
until acknowledging responsibility in the late 1980s.
1941 - Germans
start to build concentration camps in Poland. Their names - Auschwitz,
Treblinka, Majdanek - become synonymous with the Holocaust.
1943 - Warsaw
ghetto uprising against German attempts to transport the remaining Jewish
inhabitants to concentration camps. Resistance lasts nearly four weeks before the
ghetto is burned down. The Germans announce the capture of more than 50,000
Jews.
1944 - Polish
resistance forces take control of Warsaw in August. The Germans recapture the
city in October and burn it to the ground.
1945 - Soviet
forces capture Warsaw in January. All German forces are driven from Poland by
March. Poland's borders are set by the post-war Potsdam conference; Poland
loses territory to the Soviet Union but gains some from Germany.
1947 - Poland
becomes a Communist People's Republic after Soviet-run elections, under the
Stalinist leadership of Boleslaw Bierut.
1955 - Poland
joins the Soviet-run Warsaw Pact military alliance.
1956 - More than
50 people killed in rioting in Poznan over demands for greater freedom. Liberal
Communist leader Wladislaw Gomulka takes over.
1970 - Food price
riots in Gdansk. The protests are suppressed, hundreds are killed. Edward
Gierek becomes party leader.
1970s - Poland
enjoys relative economic prosperity based on foreign loans. Successive US
presidents Nixon, Ford and Carter visit Poland.
1978 - Karol
Wojtyla, Cardinal of Krakow, elected Pope.
1980 -
Disturbances at the shipyard in Gdansk lead to the emergence of the Solidarity
trade union under Lech Walesa.
1981 - Martial
law imposed. Many of Solidarity's leaders, including Walesa, are imprisoned.
1983 - Martial
law lifted.
1989 -
Round-table talks between Solidarity, the Communists and the Catholic Church.
Partially free elections see widespread success for Solidarity, which helps
form coalition government.
1990 - Walesa
elected president of Poland. Market reforms, including large-scale
privatisation, are launched.
1992 - Soviet
troops start to leave Poland.
1993 - Reformed
Communists enter coalition government. They pledge to continue market reforms.
1994 - Poland
joins Nato's Partnership for Peace programme.
1995 - Aleksander
Kwasniewski, a former Communist, narrowly beats Lech Walesa to become
president.
1997 - Polish
parliament adopts a new constitution. General election is won by the Solidarity
grouping AWS. Jerzy Buzek forms a coalition government.
1998 - The EU
opens talks on Polish membership.
1999 - Poland
joins Nato.
2000 - Aleksander
Kwasniewski re-elected as president.
2001 - Poland
permits citizens to apply to see the files kept on them by the secret police
during the communist era.
2001 October -
New coalition between the Democratic Left Alliance (SLD) and the Peasants'
Party forms government with SLD leader Leszek Miller as prime minister.
2002 December -
EU summit in Copenhagen formally invites Poland to join in 2004.
2003 March -
Polish Peasant's Party ejected from ruling coalition over failure to vote with
government on tax. Leszek Miller carries on as PM in minority government.
2003 June - Poles
vote in referendum in favour of joining EU.
2004 May - Poland
is one of 10 new states to join the EU.
Prime Minister
Miller resigns. Former finance minister Marek Belka succeeds him.
2005 September -
Conservative Law and Justice party comes first in general elections.
2005 October -
Law and Justice candidate Lech Kaczynski wins presidential election.
2006 May - Law
and Justice Party reaches majority coalition agreement with Self-Defence Party
and League of Polish Families.
2006 July -
Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz resigns as prime minister. President Lech Kaczynski's
twin brother, Jaroslaw, becomes premier.
2007 January -
Recently-appointed Archbishop of Warsaw Stanislaw Wielgus resigns over
revelations about his co-operation with the secret police under communist rule.
2007 April -
Prosecutors bring charges against former communist leader General Jaruzelski
over his role in introducing martial law in 1981.
2007 October -
Liberal, pro-EU Civic Platform party wins early general election after
coalition government collapses.
2008 February -
The government forges an agreement with the US in principle to host a
controversial American missile defence system.
2008 September -
Poland's last Communist leader, General Wojciech Jaruzelski, goes on trial in
connection with the imposition of martial law in 1981.
2009 May - The
IMF approves a one-year credit line for Poland of $20.6 billion to help it
weather the global economic crisis.
2010 April -
President Lech Kaczynski and many other senior officials are killed in a plane
crash while on his way to a ceremony in Russia marking the 70th anniversary of
the Katyn massacre during World War II.
2010 July - Parliament Speaker and Acting President Bronislaw Komorowski
of the centre-right Civic Platform defeats former prime minister Jaroslaw
Kaczynski in the second round of presidential elections.
US Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton oversees amended agreement to station US missile defence
shield base in Poland.
2010 December -
Nigerian-born John Abraham Godson becomes first black member of Polish
parliament.
2011 January -
Russia's aviation authority blamed Polish pilot error for the Smolensk air
crash in which President Lech Kaczynski and many other officials were killed in
April 2010.
2011 July -
Poland takes over EU rotating presidency for first time since it joined the
bloc in 2004.
2011 October -
Prime Minister Donald Tusk's centre-right Civic Platform party wins
parliamentary elections.
2012 January - A court
gives communist-era interior minister Czeslaw Kiszczak a two-year suspended
prison sentence in absentia for his role in the martial law crackdown in 1981.
The Communist Party leader of the time, Stanislaw Kania, is acquitted.
2013 September -
Tens of thousands of protesters march through Warsaw in one of the largest
demonstrations in years, organised by trade unions, to demand more jobs and
higher pay.
2014 March -
Prime Minister Donald Tusk says that Russia's annexation of Crimea cannot be
accepted by the international community.
2014 April -
Poland asks Nato to station 10,000 troops on its territory, as a visible mark
of the Alliance's resolve to defend all its members after Russia's seizure of
Crimea.
2014 June - Mr Tusk's ruling coalition narrowly survives a confidence
vote triggered by a scandal prompted by leaked tapes of senior government
officials appearing to disparage Poland's allies.
2014 September -
Prime Minister Donald Tusk resigns to take up the post of president of the
European Council. Ewa Kopacz takes over as head of government.
2014 November -
Poland adopts a new National Security Strategy that states the country is
threatened by war and names Russia as an aggressor in Ukraine.
2014 December -
Poland complains of "unprecedented" Russian military activity in the
Baltic Sea region, saying Nato is being tested but is not at risk of attack.
2015 April -
Poland announces purchase of US Patriot surface-to-air missiles amid rising
tension with Russia.
2015 May -
Conservative candidate Andrzej Duda beats centrist incumbent Bronislaw
Komorowski in presidential election.
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