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Polski: Plakat propagandowy w języku polskim z czasów wojny polsko-bolszewickiej w latach 1919-1921. Muzeum Niepodległości w Warszawie, nr inw. MN-Pl.2011. Według narracji mgr Sylwii Szczotki zatytułowanej "Wizerunek Bolszewika", ten jawnie antysemicki plakat ze stałej wystawy o nazwie "Polonia Restituta" miał inspirować lęk wśród ortodoksyjnych wyznawców we wschodnich regionach nowo tworzącej się Drugiej Rzeczypospolitej (patrz wieże cerkiewne z krzyżami bizantyjskimi). Paradoksalnie, ten plakat w języku polskim nie był przeznaczony dla polskich katolików. Polonia Restituta. O niepodległość i granice 1914-1921 w siedzibie muzeum.
English: Polish-language propaganda poster from the Polish-Bolshevik war of 1919-1921. Nr inw. MN-Pl.2011, at the Museum of Independence, Warsaw. According to narrative by mgr Sylwia Szczotka entitled "Wizerunek Bolszewika" (An image of a Bolshevik) of the Museum, this overtly antisemitic limited-run print from the permanent exibit called "Polonia Restituta" was supposed to inspire fear among the Orthodox devotees (see steeples with three-barred Byzantine crosses) in the eastern regions of the newly forming Second Republic. Paradoxically, this Polish-language poster wasn't meant for the Polish Catholics. |
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Source | Wielka Encyklopedia Uzbrojenia M.S.Wojsk. 1918 - 1939 (The online Encyclopedia of Armaments, 1918-1939). |
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