Propaganda in the People's Republic of Poland

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Polish postwar communist propaganda poster showing soldier of communist Armia Ludowa resistance and soldier of Armia Krajowa (loyal to the Polish government in exile), saying: "The Giant and the spat dwarf of reactionism."
Polish postwar communist propaganda poster showing soldier of communist Armia Ludowa resistance and soldier of Armia Krajowa (loyal to the Polish government in exile), saying: "The Giant and the spat dwarf of reactionism."

Communist propaganda played an important role in the People's Republic of Poland , one of the largest and most important communist satellite states of the Soviet Union. Together with the use of force and terror it was instrumental in keeping the communist government in power and was designed to shape Polish society into a communist one. [1]

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  1. ^ Wojciech Roszkowski, Najnowsza historia Polski 1914-1945. Warszawa: Świat Książki, 2003, p. 236-240, 678-680, 700-701. ISBN 83-7311-991-4.
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