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Sztandar Młodych (Polish:
Standard for the Young) was
published between 1950 and 1997 in Warsaw. It was a
Polish communist, pro-Soviet
propaganda newspaper...
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Czerwony Sztandar (English: "Red Banner", "Red flag") may
refer to:
Czerwony Sztandar (Lviv newspaper) (1939-1941), Lviv,
Ukraine Czerwony Sztandar (Vilnius) [pl]...
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journalist and
Holocaust survivor who
served as the editor-in-chief of
Sztandar Młodych, a
nationwide daily newspaper of the
Union of
Polish Youth in 1956–1957...
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Sztandar Wolności (English: The
Banner of Freedom), was a
Polish language newspaper published by the
Communist Party of
Byelorussia in the city of Minsk...
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Czerwony Sztandar (Polish pronunciation: [t͡ʂɛrˈvɔ.nɘ ˈʂtan.dar], English: Red Banner) was a
Polish language daily newspaper,
published by the
Soviet occupation...
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modified Polish 1882
version by Bolesław Czerwieński,
titled „Czerwony
sztandar“ ("The Red Standard"),
which became the
anthem of the
Polish Socialist...
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Chernoe Znamia (or
Chornoe Znamia) (Russian: Чёрное знамя, English: The
Black Banner),
known as the Chernoznamentsy, was a
Russian anarchist communist...
- from
where they
wrote for the SDKPiL's
illegally published paper Czerwony Sztandar (The Red Banner).
Luxemburg was one of the
first writers to
notice the...
- Wrocław with
first postwar issue published on 1
November 1946.
Czerwony Sztandar: A
Soviet daily published between 1939 and 1941.
Starting in the 20th century...
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Sztandar Socjalizmu ('The
Banner of Socialism') was a
Polish newspaper,
founded in
December 1918 as the main
press organ of the
Communist Workers Party...