University of Puget Sound Sound Ideas Summer Research Summer 2017 Fighting an Invisible Enemy: The oliP sh Media Campaign Against Radio Free Europe, 1950-1972 Nicholas Kulawiak
[email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://soundideas.pugetsound.edu/summer_research Part of the Eastern European Studies Commons, European History Commons, and the Political History Commons Recommended Citation Kulawiak, Nicholas, "Fighting an Invisible Enemy: The oP lish Media Campaign Against Radio Free Europe, 1950-1972" (2017). Summer Research. 297. https://soundideas.pugetsound.edu/summer_research/297 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by Sound Ideas. It has been accepted for inclusion in Summer Research by an authorized administrator of Sound Ideas. For more information, please contact
[email protected]. Kulawiak !1 Introduction: At first glance, the March 19-20 edition of Gazeta Białostocka, the official organ of the Polish United Workers Party (PUWP, or PZPR in its Polish abbreviation) in the eastern Polish city of Bia"ystok is not particularly noteworthy. The paper’s flag exclaimed, “Proletariats of all countries, unite!,” and the front page’s largest headline announced the end of a competition of Chopin’s piano music in Warsaw. However, if one turned through the paper’s pages and reached the last page, a poem titled “Radio ‘War Europe’” could be found next to the “Mental Entertainment” section. It read: Radio War Europe War Europe roars: In Poland there’s famine It’s almost an army. Your capital’s a ruin… Made up of dozens of chaps The editor rubs his hands: sehr gut.