Biuletyn Informacyjny (from Polish - “Newsletter”) is the name of a Polish periodical published in clandestine conditions during the German occupation of World War II . From 1939 to 1944 it was published in Warsaw weekly (during the Warsaw Uprising it was published every day), from 1944 to 1945 it was published in Krakow . From 1939 to 1945 It was one of the main underground periodicals in occupied Poland.
| Biuletyn informacyjny | |
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Biuletyn Informacyjny, No. 183, July 15, 1943 | |
| Original title | |
| Type of | |
| A country | |
| Founded by | November 5, 1939 |
| Termination of Publications | January 19, 1945 |
| Tongue | Polish |
History
The first issue was released on November 5, 1939 in Warsaw with a circulation of 90 copies. Published in Warsaw until October 3, 1944 . After the suppression of the Warsaw Uprising by German troops, it began to be published in January 1945 in Krakow.
It was originally a periodical of the command of the Warsaw city district of the underground organization “ Service for the Victory of Poland ”, later it became the printed organ of the Union of Armed Forces and the Regional Army . Since the spring of 1941, he was the press organ of the IV Division of the Information and Propaganda Directorate of the Main Headquarters of the Regional Army. Later became the official body of the Government Delegate to Poland - the Government of the Polish underground state
A total of 317 issues were released. During the Warsaw Uprising came out with a circulation of 20 thousand copies.
The last issue was released on January 19, 1945 in Krakow.
Editors in Chief
- 1939-1944:
- Alexander Kaminsky , Stanislav Berezovsky, Kazimierz Wagner, Maria Strashevskaya.
- 1944-1945:
- Kazimierz Kumanetsky.
Literature
- Barbara Wachowicz z cyklu Wierna Rzeka Harcerstwa "Kamyk na szańcu - opowieść o druhu Aleksandrze Kamińskim" Wydawnictwo Rytm; ISBN 83-88794-68-X