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::''"Information Bulletin" redirects here. For the official international Communist magazine produced in Prague, see ''Problems of Peace and Socialism.'' ''Biuletyn Informacyjny'' ("Information Bulletin") was a Polish underground weekly published covertly in occupied Poland during World War II.〔 It was started in November 1939 in Warsaw as the main press release of the SZP, the first underground resistance organisation in Poland. Soon it was taken over by the Armia Krajowa and the Bureau of Information and Propaganda of the Polish government-in-exile. Since 1941 it had also several regional versions in all major cities of Poland, both under German and Soviet occupation. During the Warsaw Uprising it was published openly as a daily, the main press release of the Polish forces. After the capitulation of Warsaw it was published in Kraków until the dissolution of AK in January 1945.〔 On October 3, 1944 the ''Biuletyn Informacyjny'' published the following communiqué signed by Lieutenant-General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, Commander-in-Chief of the Home Army, after signing the act of surrender: == See also == * Nowy Kurier Warszawski 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「::''"Information Bulletin" redirects here. For the official international Communist magazine produced in Prague, see ''Problems of Peace and Socialism.'''''''Biuletyn Informacyjny''''' ("Information Bulletin") was a Polish underground weekly published covertly in occupied Poland during World War II.It was started in November 1939 in Warsaw as the main press release of the SZP, the first underground resistance organisation in Poland. Soon it was taken over by the Armia Krajowa and the Bureau of Information and Propaganda of the Polish government-in-exile. Since 1941 it had also several regional versions in all major cities of Poland, both under German and Soviet occupation. During the Warsaw Uprising it was published openly as a daily, the main press release of the Polish forces. After the capitulation of Warsaw it was published in Kraków until the dissolution of AK in January 1945.On October 3, 1944 the ''Biuletyn Informacyjny'' published the following communiqué signed by Lieutenant-General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, Commander-in-Chief of the Home Army, after signing the act of surrender:== See also ==* Nowy Kurier Warszawski」の詳細全文を読む Biuletyn Informacyjny'' ("Information Bulletin") was a Polish underground weekly published covertly in occupied Poland during World War II.It was started in November 1939 in Warsaw as the main press release of the SZP, the first underground resistance organisation in Poland. Soon it was taken over by the Armia Krajowa and the Bureau of Information and Propaganda of the Polish government-in-exile. Since 1941 it had also several regional versions in all major cities of Poland, both under German and Soviet occupation. During the Warsaw Uprising it was published openly as a daily, the main press release of the Polish forces. After the capitulation of Warsaw it was published in Kraków until the dissolution of AK in January 1945.On October 3, 1944 the ''Biuletyn Informacyjny'' published the following communiqué signed by Lieutenant-General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, Commander-in-Chief of the Home Army, after signing the act of surrender:== See also ==* Nowy Kurier Warszawski ::''"Information Bulletin" redirects here. For the official international Communist magazine produced in Prague, see ''Problems of Peace and Socialism.'' ''Biuletyn Informacyjny'' ("Information Bulletin") was a Polish underground weekly published covertly in occupied Poland during World War II.〔 It was started in November 1939 in Warsaw as the main press release of the SZP, the first underground resistance organisation in Poland. Soon it was taken over by the Armia Krajowa and the Bureau of Information and Propaganda of the Polish government-in-exile. Since 1941 it had also several regional versions in all major cities of Poland, both under German and Soviet occupation. During the Warsaw Uprising it was published openly as a daily, the main press release of the Polish forces. After the capitulation of Warsaw it was published in Kraków until the dissolution of AK in January 1945.〔 On October 3, 1944 the ''Biuletyn Informacyjny'' published the following communiqué signed by Lieutenant-General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, Commander-in-Chief of the Home Army, after signing the act of surrender: == See also == * Nowy Kurier Warszawski 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ''''Biuletyn Informacyjny''''' ("Information Bulletin") was a Polish underground weekly published covertly in occupied Poland during World War II.It was started in November 1939 in Warsaw as the main press release of the SZP, the first underground resistance organisation in Poland. Soon it was taken over by the Armia Krajowa and the Bureau of Information and Propaganda of the Polish government-in-exile. Since 1941 it had also several regional versions in all major cities of Poland, both under German and Soviet occupation. During the Warsaw Uprising it was published openly as a daily, the main press release of the Polish forces. After the capitulation of Warsaw it was published in Kraków until the dissolution of AK in January 1945.On October 3, 1944 the ''Biuletyn Informacyjny'' published the following communiqué signed by Lieutenant-General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, Commander-in-Chief of the Home Army, after signing the act of surrender:== See also ==* Nowy Kurier Warszawski">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「::''"Information Bulletin" redirects here. For the official international Communist magazine produced in Prague, see ''Problems of Peace and Socialism.'''''''Biuletyn Informacyjny''''' ("Information Bulletin") was a Polish underground weekly published covertly in occupied Poland during World War II.It was started in November 1939 in Warsaw as the main press release of the SZP, the first underground resistance organisation in Poland. Soon it was taken over by the Armia Krajowa and the Bureau of Information and Propaganda of the Polish government-in-exile. Since 1941 it had also several regional versions in all major cities of Poland, both under German and Soviet occupation. During the Warsaw Uprising it was published openly as a daily, the main press release of the Polish forces. After the capitulation of Warsaw it was published in Kraków until the dissolution of AK in January 1945.On October 3, 1944 the ''Biuletyn Informacyjny'' published the following communiqué signed by Lieutenant-General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, Commander-in-Chief of the Home Army, after signing the act of surrender:== See also ==* Nowy Kurier Warszawski」の詳細全文を読む Biuletyn Informacyjny'' ("Information Bulletin") was a Polish underground weekly published covertly in occupied Poland during World War II.It was started in November 1939 in Warsaw as the main press release of the SZP, the first underground resistance organisation in Poland. Soon it was taken over by the Armia Krajowa and the Bureau of Information and Propaganda of the Polish government-in-exile. Since 1941 it had also several regional versions in all major cities of Poland, both under German and Soviet occupation. During the Warsaw Uprising it was published openly as a daily, the main press release of the Polish forces. After the capitulation of Warsaw it was published in Kraków until the dissolution of AK in January 1945.On October 3, 1944 the ''Biuletyn Informacyjny'' published the following communiqué signed by Lieutenant-General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, Commander-in-Chief of the Home Army, after signing the act of surrender:== See also ==* Nowy Kurier Warszawski">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■''''Biuletyn Informacyjny''''' ("Information Bulletin") was a Polish underground weekly published covertly in occupied Poland during World War II.It was started in November 1939 in Warsaw as the main press release of the SZP, the first underground resistance organisation in Poland. Soon it was taken over by the Armia Krajowa and the Bureau of Information and Propaganda of the Polish government-in-exile. Since 1941 it had also several regional versions in all major cities of Poland, both under German and Soviet occupation. During the Warsaw Uprising it was published openly as a daily, the main press release of the Polish forces. After the capitulation of Warsaw it was published in Kraków until the dissolution of AK in January 1945.On October 3, 1944 the ''Biuletyn Informacyjny'' published the following communiqué signed by Lieutenant-General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, Commander-in-Chief of the Home Army, after signing the act of surrender:== See also ==* Nowy Kurier Warszawski">ウィキペディアで「::''"Information Bulletin" redirects here. For the official international Communist magazine produced in Prague, see ''Problems of Peace and Socialism.'''''''Biuletyn Informacyjny''''' ("Information Bulletin") was a Polish underground weekly published covertly in occupied Poland during World War II.It was started in November 1939 in Warsaw as the main press release of the SZP, the first underground resistance organisation in Poland. Soon it was taken over by the Armia Krajowa and the Bureau of Information and Propaganda of the Polish government-in-exile. Since 1941 it had also several regional versions in all major cities of Poland, both under German and Soviet occupation. During the Warsaw Uprising it was published openly as a daily, the main press release of the Polish forces. After the capitulation of Warsaw it was published in Kraków until the dissolution of AK in January 1945.On October 3, 1944 the ''Biuletyn Informacyjny'' published the following communiqué signed by Lieutenant-General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, Commander-in-Chief of the Home Army, after signing the act of surrender:== See also ==* Nowy Kurier Warszawski」の詳細全文を読む Biuletyn Informacyjny'' ("Information Bulletin") was a Polish underground weekly published covertly in occupied Poland during World War II.It was started in November 1939 in Warsaw as the main press release of the SZP, the first underground resistance organisation in Poland. Soon it was taken over by the Armia Krajowa and the Bureau of Information and Propaganda of the Polish government-in-exile. Since 1941 it had also several regional versions in all major cities of Poland, both under German and Soviet occupation. During the Warsaw Uprising it was published openly as a daily, the main press release of the Polish forces. After the capitulation of Warsaw it was published in Kraków until the dissolution of AK in January 1945.On October 3, 1944 the ''Biuletyn Informacyjny'' published the following communiqué signed by Lieutenant-General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, Commander-in-Chief of the Home Army, after signing the act of surrender:== See also ==* Nowy Kurier Warszawski">ウィキペディアで「::''"Information Bulletin" redirects here. For the official international Communist magazine produced in Prague, see ''Problems of Peace and Socialism.''''Biuletyn Informacyjny''''' ("Information Bulletin") was a Polish underground weekly published covertly in occupied Poland during World War II.It was started in November 1939 in Warsaw as the main press release of the SZP, the first underground resistance organisation in Poland. Soon it was taken over by the Armia Krajowa and the Bureau of Information and Propaganda of the Polish government-in-exile. Since 1941 it had also several regional versions in all major cities of Poland, both under German and Soviet occupation. During the Warsaw Uprising it was published openly as a daily, the main press release of the Polish forces. After the capitulation of Warsaw it was published in Kraków until the dissolution of AK in January 1945.On October 3, 1944 the ''Biuletyn Informacyjny'' published the following communiqué signed by Lieutenant-General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, Commander-in-Chief of the Home Army, after signing the act of surrender:== See also ==* Nowy Kurier Warszawski」の詳細全文を読む Biuletyn Informacyjny'' ("Information Bulletin") was a Polish underground weekly published covertly in occupied Poland during World War II.It was started in November 1939 in Warsaw as the main press release of the SZP, the first underground resistance organisation in Poland. Soon it was taken over by the Armia Krajowa and the Bureau of Information and Propaganda of the Polish government-in-exile. Since 1941 it had also several regional versions in all major cities of Poland, both under German and Soviet occupation. During the Warsaw Uprising it was published openly as a daily, the main press release of the Polish forces. After the capitulation of Warsaw it was published in Kraków until the dissolution of AK in January 1945.On October 3, 1944 the ''Biuletyn Informacyjny'' published the following communiqué signed by Lieutenant-General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, Commander-in-Chief of the Home Army, after signing the act of surrender:== See also ==* Nowy Kurier Warszawski」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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