Solidarnościowe kartki świąteczne z lat 1982-1989

The article is devoted to holiday greeting cards published by Solidarity in the years 1982-89. Among the many cards for different occasions distributed by the underground press. I concentrate here on those which had a religious theme, specifically Christmas and Easter cards. The analysis of this kin...

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