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- Q5058940 abstract ""Censorship in Poland" redirects here, as censorship is far more relaxed in present day Poland compared to the PPR. This article is about historical censorship in the communist People's Republic of Poland (1944-1990).Censorship in the Polish People's Republic was primarily performed by the Polish Main Office of Control of Press, Publications and Shows (Główny Urząd Kontroli Prasy, Publikacji i Widowisk), a governmental institution created in 1946 by the pro-Soviet Provisional Government of National Unity with Stalin's approval and backing, and renamed in 1981 as the Główny Urząd Kontroli Publikacji i Widowisk. The bureau was liquidated after the fall of communism in Poland, in April 1990.Library collections were systematically cleansed, the majority of the books destroyed, some isolated in Party or academic libraries. A list of prohibited publications and black-listed writers was created in 1950 during the darkest years of Stalinism in Poland with some 1,682 items, and subsequently modified many times by the communist authorities in the Polish People's Republic. Some writers popular before World War II, for example Wacław Kostek-Biernacki who was sentenced to death as an enemy of the state in 1953, had their books not only removed from libraries, but also meticulously destroyed.After the rise of Solidarity movement in 1980, independent editors were allowed to begin indicating clearly the segments that had been censored instead of hiding such deletions or withdrawing their entire publications. The decades of relentless censorship fed the underground press and publications in Poland (called bibuła in Polish).In addition to the censorship of the publications, the state also jammed foreign radio and television stations, such as Radio Free Europe and Voice of America.".
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- Q5058940 comment ""Censorship in Poland" redirects here, as censorship is far more relaxed in present day Poland compared to the PPR.".
- Q5058940 label "Censorship in the Polish People's Republic".
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