- The
Polish Workers'
Party (Polish:
Polska Partia Robotnicza, PPR) was a
communist party in
Poland from 1942 to 1948. It was
founded as a reconstitution...
- The
Polish United Workers'
Party (Polish:
Polska Zjednoczona Partia Robotnicza,
pronounced [ˈpɔlska zjɛdnɔˈt͡ʂɔna ˈpartja rɔbɔtˈɲit͡ʂa]),
commonly abbreviated...
- [w:] „Trybuna
Robotnicza]]”, nr 109, 9 maja 1974, s. 2. (in Polish)
Premier PRL przebywał w
prowinicji Matanzas, [w:] „Trybuna
Robotnicza”, nr 69, 28 marca...
- Bułgarii".
Gazeta Robotnicza. No. 79.
April 4, 1967. p. 2.
Retrieved October 16, 2024. "Symbole
braterskiej współpracy".
Gazeta Robotnicza. No. 149. June...
- was
first published in 1958 in
issues 211-271 of the
newspaper Trybuna Robotnicza. The
first book
edition was in 1959. It was
first published in English...
- The
National Workers'
Party (Polish:
Narodowa Partia Robotnicza, NPR) was a
political party in Poland. The NPR was
established in
Warsaw on 23 May 1920...
- Częstochowa Voivodeship.
Before 1990
published under the name
Trybuna Robotnicza (Workers' Tribune), as the
regional silesian authority of the
ruling communist...
-
Marchlewski (alias
Julius Karski),
Luxemburg founded the
newspaper Sprawa Robotnicza (The Workers' Cause)
which opposed the
nationalist policies of the Polish...
-
Republic of
Poland established by the
Polish Workers'
Party (Polska
Partia Robotnicza, PPR)
through inclusion of
politicians from the
close political sphere...
- "Telewizja | sobota: 11. I." [Television | Sa****ay: 11/01].
Trybuna Robotnicza (in Polish). Katowice, Poland. 11–12
January 1975. p. 11.
Retrieved 5...