Trybuna Ludu (Polish pronunciation: [trɨˈbuna ˈludu]; People's Tribune) was one of the largest newspapers in communist Poland, which circulated between...
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politics. Although propaganda was utilized in major media outlets like Trybuna Ludu (lit. 'People's Tribune') and televised Dziennik ('Journal'), censorship...
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Lysenkoism". Ludus Vitalis. 22 (42). Archived from the original on 2019-12-12. Retrieved 2019-12-12. "Lysenkoist propaganda in Trybuna Ludu". cyberleninka...
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of Poland, Democratic Left Alliance). Trybuna inherited many traditions, including its name, from Trybuna Ludu, the official newspaper of the Polish United...
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newspapers were published, including: Central newspapers of the Soviet Union Trybuna Ludu (Poland) Czerwony Sztandar (Vilnius) [pl] (1953–1990), Polish-language...
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December 1948, the state authorities had established another newspaper Trybuna Ludu (People's Tribune), an organ of a newly formed political party, the Polish...
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Active measures Izvestia Neues Deutschland Pravda Radio Moscow Rudé právo Trybuna Ludu TASS Soviet Life Pro-Western Amerika Crusade for Freedom Paix et Liberté...
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party top leadership in 1967, including Leon Kasman, chief editor of Trybuna Ludu, the party's main daily newspaper. Kasman was Moczar's hated rival from...
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of Głos Ludu (up to 1949 official party daily before the Trybuna Ludu was started). In spring 1955 he was appointed chief editor of Trybuna Ludu, and removed...
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of the Polish Workers' Party. He was a first editor-in-chief of the Trybuna Ludu daily, deputy to the Sejm of the Polish People's Republic. As a result...
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