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    by Redakcja "Naszych Wiadomości".
    Published [ca. 1986]
    “…The flier informs about the increase in prices of public transport and calls to protest in the form of sharing already punched tickets with fellow travelers, a practice that goes back to the times of the nazi occupation.…”
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    by Poczta Solidarność.
    Published [ca. 1985]
    “…Sheet, with "Poczta Solidarność" imprint, consists of four stamps which represent portraits of poets who died in the Warsaw Uprising or under Nazi occupation. Price: 50 zł per stamp.…”
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    Published [ca. 1985]
    “…Print on the envelope represents a torn image of the Polish national emblem (eagle with a crown) inscribed in the map of Poland, with totalitarian symbols on the tear, date of the Nazi invasion of Poland (17 September 1939) and caption "4th partition of Poland - fascist-communist pact."…”
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    “…Sheet, with "Poczta Niezależna - Fundusz Kolporterów" imprint, consists of 4 stamps which represent the propaganda activity of the Secret Military Print Works, a unit of the Polish Underground State (Pl. acronym: TWZW) under the Nazi occupation. Price: 50 zł per stamp.…”
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  5. 5
    by Victor.
    Published 1985
    “…Sheet, with "Poczta Solidarność" imprint, part of the "Polish Months" series, consists of 1 stamp which represents events in Polish history that happened in September: invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union at the outbreak of the World War II. …”
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    “…Sheet, with "Poczta Solidarność" and "Samorządna Rzeczpospolita" imprints, consists of 2 sets of 3 stamps which represent images related to the Nazi and Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939, with captions "Ribbentrop-Molotov pact" and "4th Partition of Poland". …”
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    by Niezależny Bank Polski.
    Published 1984
    “…Banknote, with the portraits of general Wojciech Jaruzelski in Nazi uniform (obverse) and as the Statue of Liberty with a sickle and a club (reverse), resembles a Polish złoty (before 1995). …”
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