In 1957, following the anti-Stalinist Polish October revolution Muszkat left Poland, and settled into Israel.
Nonetheless, some social scientists, such as Zbigniew Brzezinski and Frank Gibney, refer to these changes as a revolution, one less dramatic than its Hungarian counterpart but one which may have had an even more profound impact on the Eastern Bloc.
Because of changes brought about after the Polish October, 1956 was a watershed moment in the realizing the mission of the Society.
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One of the lasting effects of Władysław Gomułka's rise to power during the Polish October 1956 was the dissolution of PAX.