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PRL c.o.a (1955-1980)

Polska Ludowa (Polish: [ˈpɔlska luˈdɔva], transl. People's Poland) was a semi-official reference to the Polish state under Communism. The term was intended to imply the power of the working people in the state. [1] It was a colloquial reference, including official speeches, but was also sometimes used in official documents.

The official names of the state were:

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
PRL c.o.a (1955-1980)

Polska Ludowa (Polish: [ˈpɔlska luˈdɔva], transl. People's Poland) was a semi-official reference to the Polish state under Communism. The term was intended to imply the power of the working people in the state. [1] It was a colloquial reference, including official speeches, but was also sometimes used in official documents.

The official names of the state were:

References


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