The article outlines the history of 'Edynburski Biuletyn Informacyjny', a news bulletin for fifty thousand Polish ex-soldiers who settled in Scotland after the Second World War. Founded in 1949, the paper was published by the Council of Polish Associations in Edinburgh, initially as a biweekly (until 1983) and after its reactivation in 1990 as a bimonthly. The author carries out a qualitative analysis of this anti-Communist paper that supported President August Zaleski after the political rift among Polish émigrés.
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