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Packages for the interned, collected at St. Martin’s church

Erazm Ciołek1982-03

Polish History Museum

Polish History Museum
Warszawa, Poland

During the martial law (13 December 1981-22 July 1983), St. Martin’s church in Warsaw served as the headquarters of the Primate's Committee in Aid of People Deprived of Freedom and their Families, - an organization founded under the patronage of the Primate of Poland Józef Glemp. The main task of the Committee was to collect gifts that were later handed over the opposition activists interned by the communist authorities.

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  • Title: Packages for the interned, collected at St. Martin’s church
  • Creator: Erazm Ciołek
  • Date: 1982-03
  • Location: Warsaw, Poland
  • Original Source: Erazm Ciołek
  • Copyright: © 2014 Erazm Ciołek. All rights reserved. This image cannot be used for any purpose other than personal use. Therefore, reproduction, modification, storage in a retrieval system or retransmission, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical or otherwise, for reasons other than personal use, is strictly prohibited without prior written permission of Agata Ciołek. To request permission to use or reproduce this image, please contact Agata Ciołek: phone (+48) 22 822-73-74; mobile (+48) 608-897-235; foto@erazm.art.pl
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