Glos nadziei . Voice of Hope
The Polish section of Radio Free Europe began broadcasting from Munich in 1952, recognizing the fact that free access to information is instrumental in preserving human rights. Deemed hostile by the regime, the station attracted avid listeners all over Poland. Every day, Poles tuned in, keen on stav...
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Institution: | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
Language: | Polish |
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Poland
2002
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:e86062f2-bccb-45f8-bb70-acc835da3f87 |
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author2 | Drygas, Masiej |
author_facet | Drygas, Masiej |
collection | OSA Film Library |
dateSpan | 2002 |
description | The Polish section of Radio Free Europe began broadcasting from Munich in 1952, recognizing the fact that free access to information is instrumental in preserving human rights. Deemed hostile by the regime, the station attracted avid listeners all over Poland. Every day, Poles tuned in, keen on staving off state propaganda, and determined to carry on their private wars with the totalitarian system in order to feel free. |
genre | libraryUnit |
geographic | Poland |
id | bulk_A9386AE3-66DE-4EEA-8B68-4388FBF90B60 |
institution | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
language | Polish |
publishDate | 2002 |
publisher | Poland |
spellingShingle | Glos nadziei . Voice of Hope [Documentary film] |
title | Glos nadziei . Voice of Hope |
topic | [Documentary film] |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:e86062f2-bccb-45f8-bb70-acc835da3f87 |