Warsaw Homosexual Movement

During a meeting on 24 January 1987, in a private flat on Gabriel Narutowicz Square in Warsaw, several individuals decided to create an official organization of gays and lesbians.

On 20 March 1987 in Milanówek in the Warsaw region, there was an establishment meeting of WHR, during which its name was chosen, as was legal basic and choosing its leadership (which was necessary in order to register the organization).

Society of Family Development), and a number of his intellectual friends, all of whom tried to convince the then-communist ruling class of the Polish People's Republic that the organization was beneficial.

[10] It was signed by Tadeusz Kielanowski, Bolesław Popielski, Kazimierz Imieliński, Zbigniew Sternadel, prof. Bogdan Suchodolski, Stanisław Ehrlich, prof. Jan Szczepański, Artur Sandauer, Jerzy Kawalerowicz, Szymon Kobyliński, and Daniel Passent.

[10][9][11] The government of Warsaw discrict Mokatów gave the group premises by the Piaseczyńska Street for an office, which served as an official headquarters of the WRH and was used for hosting regular meetings.

[2][3][14] In 1989, some people involved with WRH, together with members of informal groups of gays and lesbians working in other cities of Poland, attempted again to register an LGBT organization.