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Polish Nationalists Cause a Stir. They Invite People to March with a Remake of a Nazi Poster

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Nationalists in Wroclaw, Poland, have used a poster that is a modified version of a poster from the days of Nazi Germany and Adolf Hitler to invite people to their march on Polish Independence Day on November 11. The “March of Poles” is set to pass through Wroclaw under the slogan “War Never Again,” a likely allusion to the war being waged by Russia on Poland’s eastern border and Warsaw’s support for besieged Ukraine.
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Nationalists in Wroclaw, Poland, have used a poster that is a modified version of a poster from the days of Nazi Germany and Adolf Hitler to invite people to their march on Polish Independence Day on November 11. The “March of Poles” is set to pass through Wroclaw under the slogan “War Never Again,” a likely allusion to the war being waged by Russia on Poland’s eastern border and Warsaw’s support for besieged Ukraine.

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The "March of Poles" in Wrocław on Independence Day is being promoted, among other things, by a reworking of propaganda graphics from the Third Reich. "There's no stylization or reference to it," commented the expert.

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wprost broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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