Propaganda in the Polish People's Republic

According to Wojciech Lipoński, "between 1948 and 1954 one could hardly find a single issue of any daily or weekly paper without an anti-American tirade or at least one political cartoon".

[4] The Polish United Workers' Party used their official newspaper, Trybuna Ludu, to create anti-Catholic sentiment.

The newspaper accused the friar Jan Szybowski, from Nowy Targ, of forming a criminal group known as "Volcano", spreading fake news about the state, and supporting Ognia, a criminal gang.

[6] The PZPR published a list of predictions regarding the future of Poland in the monthly Poznaj Swój Kraj.

[7] The newspaper put great emphasis on the life and works of Vladimir Lenin.

A post-WWII Polish communist propaganda poster showing a giant soldier of the communist Armia Ludowa armed resistance organization striding over a little soldier of the Armia Krajowa (anti-Nazi military organization in reality much larger than the "Armia Ludowa," but loyal to the non-communist Polish government-in-exile ), stating: "The Giant and the drooling reactionary dwarf."