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The book 'Zielony Sztandar' 1931-2008 by Saturnin Sobol is the starting point of the article. 'Zielony Sztandar', the weekly associated with the Polish People's Party, is the only party periodical on the Polish press market and its origins go back to the Second Republic of Poland. In keeping with the line of the party and interests of its members, it is mainly concerned with agricultural matters.
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The article presents and discusses press-related excerpts from Pamietniki (Memoires) by Antoni Gorski (1922-2006), a graduate of the lower secondary school in Krzemieniec, an engineer and a settler. In the summer of 1937, he worked as a paper boy in Gdynia, one of the most rapidly developing Polish cities in the twenty years between the two world wars; it was also around that period that he came into contact with distributors of the Fascist paper 'Falanga'. After the war he was a contributor to 'Wiadomosci Legnickie', a newspaper published in the Recovered Territories which became a local forum for discussions during the thaw of 1956.
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The article discusses the history and contents of 'Nowy Pompon', a humorous and satirical magazine published in 2004-2006 in both online and paper versions, including as a supplement to the 'Ozon' weekly. The magazine was the work of cabaret artists who combined nonsense humour with a flair for absurd. Press parody was the overriding concept
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