Gazeta Olsztyńska

Its first editor in chief was an ethnic Warmiak Jan Liszewski, after him the paper was taken over by the Pieniezny family.

Since January 1, 1921 "Gazeta Olsztyńska" has been published six times a week, together with regular extras, such as the Sunday Guest, Farmer, Life of the Youth, Voice of the Borderland.

After World War II, when the city of Olsztyn became part of Poland, The newspaper in its current name was first issued on 6 April 1975 as a successor to Głos Olsztyński.

At that time, Gazeta Olsztyńska was also decorated with the Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta.

After 1989 and the political changes in Poland, Gazeta Olsztyńska remained the official organ of the Polish United Workers' Party, but the slogan about proletarians (“Proletarians of all countries unite!”) was removed from the masthead, replacing it with the Fourth Truth of the Union of Poles in Germany from 1938: "Every day a Pole serves the Nation".

Current office of Gazeta Olsztynska