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Biuletyn Historii Sztuki
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2009
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vol. 71
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issue 4
437-464
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The Poznań Exhibition of 1929 was organized with an aim to commemorating the tenth anniversary of Poland regaining its independence. An unusually important propagandist function was attached to the event held between 16th May and 30th September, this being as much intended for the Polish and emigrant recipient as guest and observers from beyond the Polish world. The task set the exhibition organizers was to demonstrate the excellent condition of the state, effectively eradicating the differences between the three former partitions.
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