Rzeczpospolita Polska (magazine)


Rzeczpospolita Polska was the official magazine of the Government Delegation for Poland. It was a source of instruction and information for other Polish underground organizations, including other underground publications, operating in occupied Poland.
First issue of Rzeczpospolita Polska was published on 15 March 1941, and last in July 1945, at the time that the Council of National Unity and the Government Delegation had disbanded. The circulation of the magazine varied from about 3,500 to 16,000 copies. Over its five years of existence, 80 issues were published. It was published biweekly. It was published in Warsaw, and after the fall of the Warsaw Uprising, in Kraków.
The first issue had twenty pages and the following articles: Independent Rzeczpospolita exits and fights, Belief in the victory, Treuga Dei in Poland, Cynicism, provocation and crime, and regular columns on Polish issues abroad, Foreign chronicle, and On the lands of Rzeczpospolita.
The magazine was divided into six sections:
Chief editor was Stanisław Kauzik, replaced by Franciszek Głowiński. Głowiński was arrested on 2 February 1944, and replaced by Teofil Syga. Other members of the editorial board included Tadeusz Kolski, Witold Żarski, Stefan Krzywoszewski, Marian Grzegorczyk, Zbigniew Kunicki and Jan Mosiński, and Witold Giełżyński, Marian Grzegorczyk, Tadeusz Kobylański, Kazimierz Koźniewski, Stefan Krzywoszewski as well as Zbigniew Kunicki. The magazine was supported by writers such as Andrzej Tretiak, Wacław Borowy and Zygmunt Wojciechowski.