In the 1980s, President Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II formed what TIME magazine described as a “Holy Alliance” to support Poland’s fledgling democracy movement that led to the eventual toppling of the Eastern European country’s communist government.
Today, a bronze statue of the two men stands in Gdańsk, Poland, to commemorate their efforts against totalitarianism.
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