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Which Eastern European nation was the first to reject Communism between 1989 and 1991?
Hungary
Poland
Bulgaria
Albania
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Poland.
Briefly: Poland held partially free elections on June 4, 1989 (after the Round Table talks), in which Solidarity won decisively, leading to the first non-communist-led government in the Eastern Bloc that year.
Briefly: Poland held partially free elections on June 4, 1989 (after the Round Table talks), in which Solidarity won decisively, leading to the first non-communist-led government in the Eastern Bloc that year.
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