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Operation Antyk : ウィキペディア英語版 | Operation Antyk
Operation Antyk (''Antyk'' being an acronym for the Polish phrase ''Akcja Antykomunistyczna'', "Anti-Communist Operation") also known as Department R〔Grzegorz Mazur, ( The ZWZ-AK Bureau of Information and Propaganda ), 2003, London Branch of the Polish Home Army Ex-Servicemen Association〕 was a complex of counter-propaganda activities of Polish resistance movement organisation Home Army, directed against pro-Soviet and pro-communist circles in Polish society, mostly members of the Polish Workers' Party.〔〔 The operation was initiated by ''Office Antyk'' of the Home Army’s Bureau of Information and Propaganda.〔〔 Begun in November 1943, it was directed by Tadeusz Żenczykowski.〔〔〔 (Żenczykowski Tadeusz ), Encyklopedia WIEM〕 Operation Antyk was a twin to the Home Army’s earlier and more famous counter-propaganda activity, Operation N. == Beginnings == After creation of the pro-Soviet Polish Workers Party (January 5, 1942), communist activists began propaganda attacks aimed at the agency of the Government in Exile, the Government Delegation for Poland, and its armed wing, the Home Army. Headquarters of the Home Army, together with the Delegation, decided to found special departments called “K”, whose tasks was to collect counter-propaganda materials, influence the propaganda in underground press, also inspire activities of anticommunist political parties. However, these were not enough, and on October 26, 1943, the Home Political Representation created Social Anticommunist Committee (SKA), which was supposed to neutralize activities of the Polish Workers Party.
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