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At First, the Communists Disguised Themselves. Bierut Even Crossed Himself.

Summary by newsweek.pl
Immediately after the war, Moscow and its Polish comrades knew that communist rule couldn't be automatically imposed on the Vistula River. Therefore, they camouflaged themselves, waiting for a better moment.
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Immediately after the war, Moscow and its Polish comrades knew that communist rule couldn't be automatically imposed on the Vistula River. Therefore, they camouflaged themselves, waiting for a better moment.

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newsweek.pl broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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