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During World War II in exile there were several thousand Polish citizens of the Orthodox faith. Iran, Palestine and East Africa had the largest Polish population. The priests of the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church, who were in exile, offered them spiritual care. In order to meet religious needs, on the initiative of the clergy magazines and leaflets appeared. In addition, for the purposes of the faithful, several prayer books were published in the Slavonic and Polish Church. The most important publishing centers of the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church in exile were Tehran, Rome, London and Nairobi.