Sytuacja polityczna w Polsce w latach 1944–1947 w świetle „Biuletynu Wolnej Polski” – pisma Związku Patriotów Polskich na Środkowym Wschodzie
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During World War II communists organized some political groups in Polish
Army on Middle East as well as among Polish civilian war refugees in Palestine.
On the beginning of 1944 Związek Patriotów Polskich na Środkowym Wschodzie
(Polish Patriots' Association on the Middle East) was founded with strong
support from Palestinian Communist Party. The organization was very active in
propaganda and it published its own paper "Biuletyn Wolnej Polski" ("Bulletin of
Free Poland") from March 1944 to May 1947. Articles published in the Bulletin
tried to discredit Polish Government in Exile and Polish Underground State and
they gave a false picture of Poland ruled by communists as "democratic" and
"normal" country. Communists were eager to make a political confusion among
Polish exiles. Mter the War they persuaded Polish war refugees to return to
Poland, because a mass home-coming would be a great success of communist
propaganda. Among authors of the Bulletin there were some very intelligent and
well-educated publicists who tried to avoid traditional communist slogans.
However Palestine was not easy field for their activity, because most of refugees
had a very strong anti-communist attitude and many of them had had tragic
experiences in Soviet Union earlier in the War.
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