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Broadside Address to Soviet Soldiers, 1968 August 21
Typescript in Russian addressing Soviet soldiers.
Broadside, "Ceskoslovenská Sociální Demokracie", circa 1968
Printed letterhead and typewritten text in Czech reproducing text of a statement by the suppressed Czechoslovak Socialdemocrat Party.
Broadside, "Co se delo v Parlamente", circa 1968
Reverse features a hand-written warning of four Soviet automobiles used to arrest Czechoslovak representatives, and calling on citizens to hamper their work.
Broadside, "Daj Glos", 1984 June 17
Announcement for a march on 17 June 1984 with a picture of a police officer and muzzled dog.
Broadside, "Dopis poslancu NS všem delegátum…", circa 1968
Broadside, Gdynia Monument, circa 1980
Broadside supporting the Gdynia Monument for the Fallen Shipyard Workers of 1970, the first Polish monument for victims of communist oppression.
Broadside, "Jsme vojáky svobodného ceskoslovenského lidu…", circa 1968
Evidently intended to be displayed by Czechoslovak Army Soldiers.
Broadside, Letter by Natálie Gerbanovská to International Newspapers, circa 1968
Letter addressed to multiple international newspapers, including the Times, Washington Post, and Le Monde.
Broadside, "Marsz Protestacyjny", 1981 August 22
Xeroxed announcement attempting to mobilize citizens from other cities for a march in Warsaw to protest the arrest of three Solidarnosc leaders.
Broadside, "My, ceskoslovenští vojáci…", circa 1968
Concludes with a call for resumed governance by Svoboda and Dubček.
Broadside, "Nechte si svuj socialismus…", circa 1968
Contains anti-Soviet text in Czech and Russian, printed on reverse of unused factory blanks.
Broadside, "Nové Hradecko: list obcanu královehradeckého okresu", 1968 August 22
A bulletin from the North Bohemian province updating citizens on political developments.
Broadside, "Pravda zvítezí", circa 1968
Reproduces the Czech flag with a crown of thorns and the slogan of the anti-invasion activists, "The Truth Will Triumph."
Broadside, "Proces / Radia Solidarnosc", circa 1983 January-February
Announcement of the trial against Radio Solidarnosc in 1983.
Broadside, "Revolucyjna Piesn na pochòd…", circa 1980s
Hand-lettered text of a "revolutionary song for the May 1 march," with the Solidarnosc logotype.
Broadside, "Solidarnosc / 1 maja", circa 1980s
Announcement of a May 1 Solidarnosc demonstration, signed "M. Bet."
Broadside, "Sovetským vojákum!", circa 1968
Russian and Polish text addressed to Soviet soldiers.
Broadside, "Velvyslanectví SSSR", circa 1968
Czech proclamation against the occupation issued by Czechoslovak Public Transport workers of the Náchod Region.
Broadside, "Všem obyvatelum trutnovského okresu!" Trutnov, 1968 August 24
Broadside, "Výzva pracujícízh národního…", 1968 August 22
Typewritten text in Czech containing a proclamation by workers of the national factory Tepna in Náchod.
Broadside, "Wolnosc dla wiezionych…", circa 1980s
Xeroxed design calling for freedom for political prisoners L. Moczulski, R. Szeremietiew, and others, by a regional prisoner committee.
Broadside, "Wolnosc dla wiezniów politycznych", 1981 March
Original offset-printed design and text calling for the release of political prisoners by the independent student organization NZS-SGGW.
Broadside, "Zoldnierzy I Oficery Wojsk Warszawskiej Umowy", circa 1968
Polish text addressing soldiers of the Warsaw Pact.
Broadside, "Zolnierzom armi warszawskiego paktu!", circa 1968
Typescript in Polish addressing Warsaw Pact soldiers.
Broadside, "Zolnirze I Oficerowie Armii Polskiej", circa 1980s
Broadsides, Demands by Workers and Citizens, circa 1968
Seven broadsides containing various demands by workers and citizens. One calls for protests by students at Charles University. Several bulletins reporting on the emergency meeting of the National Council of the Czechoslovak Communist Party.
"Broken Off / Abgebrochen": Announcement card for Collection Public Freehold exhibition in East Berlin, 1971
Brzask: pismo Mlodziezy Narodowej, 1944
Published by the Szare Szeregi, a Polish youth organization of the Polish Army. Includes issue: No. 8 (1944).