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Polish underground press, devoted to prohibited materials (sl. Polish: bibuła, lit. semitransparent blotting paper or, alternatively, Polish: drugi obieg, lit. second circulation), has a long history of combatting censorship of oppressive regimes in Poland. It existed throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, including under foreign occupation of the country, as well as during the totalitarian rule of the pro-Soviet government. Throughout the Eastern Bloc, bibuła published until the collapse of communism was known also as samizdat (see below).

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  • La premsa clandestina a Polònia s'ha dedicat històricament a la difusió de materials prohibits (anomenats en polonès sota el nom col·lectiu de bibuła, "paper semitransparent" o drugi obieg, "segona circulació"). Aquesta distribució clandestina té una llarga història d'enfrontament amb la censura i els règims opressius que han existit al país. Se'n té notícia durant el segle xix i el segle xx, especialment en els períodes d'ocupació estrangera o del govern totalitari del govern pro-soviètic. En tot el Bloc Est, l'anomenat samizdat, es va publicar fins a la caiguda del comunisme, és un equivalent proper del bibuła. (ca)
  • Polish underground press, devoted to prohibited materials (sl. Polish: bibuła, lit. semitransparent blotting paper or, alternatively, Polish: drugi obieg, lit. second circulation), has a long history of combatting censorship of oppressive regimes in Poland. It existed throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, including under foreign occupation of the country, as well as during the totalitarian rule of the pro-Soviet government. Throughout the Eastern Bloc, bibuła published until the collapse of communism was known also as samizdat (see below). (en)
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  • La premsa clandestina a Polònia s'ha dedicat històricament a la difusió de materials prohibits (anomenats en polonès sota el nom col·lectiu de bibuła, "paper semitransparent" o drugi obieg, "segona circulació"). Aquesta distribució clandestina té una llarga història d'enfrontament amb la censura i els règims opressius que han existit al país. Se'n té notícia durant el segle xix i el segle xx, especialment en els períodes d'ocupació estrangera o del govern totalitari del govern pro-soviètic. En tot el Bloc Est, l'anomenat samizdat, es va publicar fins a la caiguda del comunisme, és un equivalent proper del bibuła. (ca)
  • Polish underground press, devoted to prohibited materials (sl. Polish: bibuła, lit. semitransparent blotting paper or, alternatively, Polish: drugi obieg, lit. second circulation), has a long history of combatting censorship of oppressive regimes in Poland. It existed throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, including under foreign occupation of the country, as well as during the totalitarian rule of the pro-Soviet government. Throughout the Eastern Bloc, bibuła published until the collapse of communism was known also as samizdat (see below). (en)
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  • Premsa clandestina a Polònia (ca)
  • Πολωνικός υπόγειος Τύπος (el)
  • Polish underground press (en)
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