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The Bureau of Information and Propaganda of the
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of
Związek Walki Zbrojnej Związek Walki Zbrojnej (abbreviation: ''ZWZ''; Union of Armed Struggle;Thus rendered in Norman Davies, ''God's Playground: A History of Poland'', vol. II, p. 464. also translated as ''Union for Armed Struggle'', ''Association of Armed Struggl ...
, later of
Armia Krajowa The Home Army ( pl, Armia Krajowa, abbreviated AK; ) was the dominant resistance movement in German-occupied Poland during World War II. The Home Army was formed in February 1942 from the earlier Związek Walki Zbrojnej (Armed Resistance) esta ...
( pl, Biuro Informacji i Propagandy (Komendy Głównej Związku Walki Zbrojnej - Armii Krajowej) - in short: ''BIP''), a conspiracy department created in spring 1940 during the
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, inside the
Związek Walki Zbrojnej Związek Walki Zbrojnej (abbreviation: ''ZWZ''; Union of Armed Struggle;Thus rendered in Norman Davies, ''God's Playground: A History of Poland'', vol. II, p. 464. also translated as ''Union for Armed Struggle'', ''Association of Armed Struggl ...
, then of the Supreme Command of
Armia Krajowa The Home Army ( pl, Armia Krajowa, abbreviated AK; ) was the dominant resistance movement in German-occupied Poland during World War II. The Home Army was formed in February 1942 from the earlier Związek Walki Zbrojnej (Armed Resistance) esta ...
(as 6th Department). Initially, its commander was Major Tadeusz Kruk-Strzelecki, then Colonel Jan Rzepecki pseudonym "Wolski" or "Prezes". Until the end of 1940, his deputy was Hipolit Niepokólczycki, while since 1944 until January 1945, Captain
Kazimierz Moczarski Kazimierz Damazy Moczarski (21 July 1907 – 27 September 1975) was a Polish writer and journalist, an officer of the Polish Home Army (''noms de guerre'': Borsuk, Grawer, Maurycy, and Rafał; active in anti-Nazi resistance). Kazimierz Moczar ...
. Tasks of BIP included informing of Polish community activities by the Polish Government in London, documenting activities of the German occupiers,
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against
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, consolidation of solidarity in the fight for independence of the Polish nation, collecting of information, reports and orders. BIP published
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, such as: ''
Biuletyn Informacyjny ''Biuletyn Informacyjny'' ("Information Bulletin") was a Polish underground weekly published covertly in General Government territory of occupied Poland during World War II. The magazine was edited by Aleksander Kamiński and distributed as the ...
'' (''Information Bulletin''), ''Wiadomości Polskie'' (''Polish News'') and ''Insurekcja'' (''Insurrection''); some of its departments carried secret trainings: Department A (film) in photoreport, direction, operation of megaphones. Among others, cameramen and cutters
Antoni Bohdziewicz Antoni Bohdziewicz (11 September 1906 – 20 October 1970) was a Polish screenplay writer and director, best known for his 1956 adaptation of '' Zemsta'' by Aleksander Fredro. Bohdziewicz was born in the city of Vilna (modern Vilnius), then part ...
, Wacław Kaźmierczak, Leonard Zawisławski, Seweryn Kruszyński, film/stage directors Jerzy Gabryelski,
Jerzy Zarzycki Jerzy Zarzycki (11 January 1911 – 2 January 1971) was a Polish film director. He directed 24 films between 1931 and 1970. He co-directed the 1933 film '' The Sea'', which was nominated for an Academy Award in 1933 for Best Short Subject ...
pseudonym "Pik", Andrzej Ancuta, photographers Sylwester Braun and Joachim Joachimczyk, historian
Aleksander Gieysztor Aleksander Gieysztor (17 July 1916 – 9 February 1999) was a Polish medievalist historian. Life Aleksander Gieysztor was born to a Polish family in Moscow, Russia, where his father worked as a railwayman. In 1921, the family relocated to Po ...
, philologist professor Kazimierz Feliks Kumaniecki worked for BIP. Among others, Krystyna Wyczańska and Hanna Bińkowska were its liaisons officers.


Organisation of BIP

As of July 1944, the Bureau of Information and Propaganda ZWZ–AK included: ''For an overview, see:'' *Secretary – Irena Piasecka pseudonym "Elżbieta", "Kreska" *Department of Finance – Maria Wielhorska-Szpręglewska pseudonym "Maska" *Department of Post – name unknown pseudonym "Anna" *Department of Emergency Liaison – Irena Markiewicz pseudonym "Jaga" *Department of Microphotography –
Andrzej Pronaszko Andrzej Pronaszko (31 December 1888 in Derebchyn - 15 January 1961 in Warsaw) was a Polish painter and scenographer, one of the most prominent representatives of the Young Poland movement and the Polish avant-garde of the 1920s and 1930s, Zbign ...
pseudonym "Majster" *Department of Current Propaganda – Major Tadeusz Wardejn-Zagórski pseudonym "Gozdawa" **Sekretary office – Hanna Hryniewiecka pseudonym "Maryna" **Branch bulletins (editorial teams of ''
Biuletyn Informacyjny ''Biuletyn Informacyjny'' ("Information Bulletin") was a Polish underground weekly published covertly in General Government territory of occupied Poland during World War II. The magazine was edited by Aleksander Kamiński and distributed as the ...
'' (''Information Bulletin''), "Wiadomości Polskie" (''Polish News'') and ''Głos Ojczyzny'' (''Voice of the Homeland'')) **Bureau of Military History – doctor Stanisław Płoski pseudonym "Sławski" *Department of Information – Major Jerzy Makowiecki pseudonym "Tomasz", Lieutenant
Aleksander Gieysztor Aleksander Gieysztor (17 July 1916 – 9 February 1999) was a Polish medievalist historian. Life Aleksander Gieysztor was born to a Polish family in Moscow, Russia, where his father worked as a railwayman. In 1921, the family relocated to Po ...
(pseudonym "Lissowski" or "Borodzicz") **Sekretary office – Zofia Straszewska pseudonym "Magdalena" **Bureau of the Department of Information **Sub-department W – internal situation of occupied Poland – Antoni Szymanowski pseudonym "Brun" ***Office W 1 – occupant's policy,
germanisation Germanisation, or Germanization, is the spread of the German language, German people, people and German culture, culture. It was a central idea of German conservative thought in the 19th and the 20th centuries, when conservatism and ethnic nationa ...
, German propaganda, recording of acts of terror ***Office W 2 – administration, occupant's legislation, self-government institutions ***Office W 3 – economic matters ***Office W 4 – social matters ***Office W 5 – cultural matters **Sub-department P – Kazimierz Ostrowski pseudonym "Łaski" ***Office P 1 – organised political life in the underground ***Office P 2 – communist and communist-like organisations ***Office P 3 – attitude of Polish community ***Office P 4 – problems of social resistance ***Office P 5 – press and program publications of political organisations ***Jewish Department –
Henryk Woliński Henryk Woliński (1901–1986) was a member of the Polish resistance movement in World War II, specifically the Armia Krajowa (AK), where he reached the rank of colonel. He was the head of the "Jewish Department" in AK's Bureau of Information ...
pseudonym "Wacław" **Sub-department R of Radio Information – Jerzy Olivier-Merson pseudonym "Wiktor" ***Office R 1 – editorial team of ''Dziennik Radiowy'' (''Radio Daily'') ***Office R 2 – editorial team of ''Służba Reutera'' (''Reuter News'') ***Office R 3 – editorial team of ''Biuletyn Sztabowy'' (''Staff Bulletin'') ***Office R 4 – editorial team of ''Serwis Kościuszki'' (''Kościuszko News'') and "Świt" (''The Dawn'') ***Local Inspection *Department of Mobilisation Propaganda – captain
Tadeusz Żenczykowski Tadeusz Żenczykowski, pseudonym Kania, Kowalik and Zawadzki (2 January 1907 – 30 March 1997) was a Polish lawyer, political activist and soldier in the Armia Krajowa (Home Army) during World War II, taking part in the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. ...
pseudonym "Kania", "Kowalik" ** Sub-department of "N" Propaganda (psychological subversion against German community) – captain Tadeusz Żenczykowski ***Section I of Organisation – Antoni Szadkowski pseudonym "Leszek" ****Courier team ****Team of "Service" ****Unit of Legalisation ***Section II of Studies – Michał Mendys pseudonym "Baca" ****Unit of Economy ****Unit of History ****Unit of Domestic Policy ****Unit of Propaganda ****Unit of Press ****Unit of Foreign Affairs ***Section III of Editorial Service – headed by Professor Kazimierz Feliks Kumaniecki pseudonym "Kozakiewicz" ****Editorial Teams of German-language clandestine papers "Der Klabautermann", "Die Ostwache" ***Section IV of Special Actions – Kazimierz Gorzkowski pseudonym "Godziemba" or "Wolf" ***Section V of Publication Distribution – Jerzy Rolicki pseudonym "Jacek" **Sub-department of Mobilisation Propaganda "Rój" – Zygmunt Ziółek pseudonym "Sawa" ***Section A of Information and Film – headed by Stanisław Olkusznik pseudonym "Śmiałowski" ****Office of Press – Sławomir Dunin-Borkowski pseudonym "Jaskólski" ****Office of Radio – Stanisław Zadrożny pseudonym "Pawlicz" ****Office of Megaphones – Czesław Kotlarczyk pseudonym "Czema" ****Office of Photography – Wacław Żdżarski pseudonym "Kozłowski" ****Office of Film –
Antoni Bohdziewicz Antoni Bohdziewicz (11 September 1906 – 20 October 1970) was a Polish screenplay writer and director, best known for his 1956 adaptation of '' Zemsta'' by Aleksander Fredro. Bohdziewicz was born in the city of Vilna (modern Vilnius), then part ...
pseudonym "Wiktor" ***Section B of Culture Propaganda – Bronisław Rutkowski pseudonym "Korycki" ****Office of Photography – Stanisław Ryszard Dobrowolski pseudonym "Goliard" ****Office of Music – Bronisław Rutkowski pseudonym "Korycki" ****Office of Theatre – Józef Wyszomirski pseudonym "Albin" ****Office of Publication – Józef Sosnowski pseudonym "Brzeziński" ****Office of Bookstores and Libraries – Tadeusz Suchocki pseudonym "Radwan" ****Office of Planning – Mieczysław Jurgielewicz pseudonym "Narbutt" ***Section C of Technical Matters – Kazimierz Dobrowolski pseudonym "Szymczak")Tasks: supervision of the office of radio and megaphones regarding supplies of technical means, collection of materials and means ***Section D of Field Propaganda –
Stanisław Ostrowski Stanisław Ostrowski (29 October 1892 – 22 November 1982) was a Polish politician, best known for serving as the last Polish Mayor of Lwow, and was President of Poland- in-exile. Life and career Ostrowski was born in Lemberg, Kingdom of Galic ...
pseudonym "Bogdan" ****Office of Patrols ****Office of Field BIPs ****Office of Equipment **Editorial Team of ''Gawędy Żołnierskie'' (''Soldier's Talks'') – Zygmunt Ziółek pseudonym "Sawa" **Sub-department of Aid for Soldiers – headed by Major Hanna Łukaszewicz pseudonym "Ludwika" ***Section of Organisation ***Section of Propaganda and Training ***Section of Economy ***Section of Social Care **Sub-department "Antyk" – captain
Tadeusz Żenczykowski Tadeusz Żenczykowski, pseudonym Kania, Kowalik and Zawadzki (2 January 1907 – 30 March 1997) was a Polish lawyer, political activist and soldier in the Armia Krajowa (Home Army) during World War II, taking part in the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. ...
pseudonym "Krawczyk" ***Office of Editorial Service – captain Tadeusz Żenczykowski ***Office of Organisation – name unknown ***Office of Publication Distribution – Bolesław Trenda *''Wydział Kolportażu'' BIP KG AK – kierownictwo: Wanda Kraszewska-Ancerewicz pseudonym "Lena" * Secret Military Publishing House – headed by Jerzy Rutkowski pseudonym "Michał Kmita" **Secretary – Maria Rutkowska-Mierzejewska pseudonym "Janka" **Section of Administration – Igor Telechun pseudonym "Łukasz" **Section of Supplies – Aleksander Wąsowski pseudonym "Józef" **Section of Technical Matters – Stefan Berent pseudonym "Steb" **Cell of Drawings – Stanisław Kunstetter pseudonym "Krzysztof" **Printing house W 2 – Jerzy Paszyc pseudonym "Stefan" **Printing house W 3 – Władysław Pomorski pseudonym "Jerzy" **Printing house W 4 – Michał Wojewódzki pseudonym"Andrzej" **Printing house W 5 – Czesław Mierzejewski pseudonym"Marek" **Printing house W 6 –
Jerzy Mierzejewski Jerzy Mierzejewski (13 July 1917 – 14 June 2012) was a Polish painter, pedagogue and long-term dean of Cinematography and Directing at the Łódź fim school. He was the son of Jacek Mierzejewski, and brother of Andrzej Mierzejewski, both ...
pseudonym "Jacek" **Printing house W 7 – Michał Wojewódzki pseudonym "Andrzej" **Printing house W 8 – Jerzy Paszyc pseudonym "Stefan" **Printing house W 9 – Marian Jędrzejczyk pseudonym"Kazimierz" **Printing house W 10 – Stanisław Stopczyk pseudonym "Antoni" *Editorial Team of Professional Military Press – Lieutenant-Colonel
Mieczysław Biernacki Mieczysław Kwiryn Biernacki (; March 30, 1891 – November 21, 1959) was a Polish mathematical chemist.''Wielka Encyklopedia PWN'', Warszawa 2001, t. 4, s. 53, t. 1-30, t. 5 He fought in World War I in the French Army and later in the forces o ...
pseudonym "Mieczysław" **''Insurekcja'' (''Insurrection'') – Mieczysław Biernacki **''Żołnierz Polski'' (''Polish Soldier'') – Mieczysław Biernacki


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''Komenda Główna ZWZ - AK w latach 1940-1944''
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