In a series of slow, uneven steps, the Polish regime rescinded martial law.
The State Department, for example, has blocked the funds of scientists bound for Poland as an expression of political disapproval of the Polish regime.
Though the Polish regime undoubtedly will be obliged to show restraint in proclaiming that it has outlasted the siege, it has at least technical grounds for such a claim.
Makowicz was banned from Poland during the 1980s after the Polish regime imposed martial law to crush the Solidarity movement.
The Polish regime is far from being able or willing to "put the failing Communist economic experiment behind" and turn Poland into a free-market economy.
The Polish regime, as we saw above, had isolated the Jews alike in civil and spiritual relations.
Having achieved some semblance of stability, the Polish regime in several stages relaxed and then rescinded martial law.
Ukrainians in general were opposed to the Polish regime and all Ukrainian political movements had independence from Poland as a goal.
Ludmila had been on the point of calling - or at least thinking o Pulaski as a reactionary holdover of the corrupt Polish feudal regime.
Mohyla wanted to preserve the Ukrainian nation's identity that had been experiencing enormous pressure from the Polish and Lithuanian regimes.