BIP

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BIP was the abbreviation for the Bureau of Information and Propaganda, a key Polish underground organization responsible for information, education, and psychological operations during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Polish underground organization
World War II resistance organization
abbreviationOf Bureau of Information and Propaganda
surface form: Biuro Informacji i Propagandy
activity counter-propaganda
documentation of German crimes
education of underground activists
information dissemination
production of clandestine newspapers
production of leaflets
production of posters
psychological operations
support for civil resistance
underground press
aim counteract enemy propaganda
inform Polish society about war developments
maintain Polish national identity under occupation
support resistance structures through information
conflict World War II
controlledBy High Command of the Home Army
surface form: Armia Krajowa High Command
country Poland
countryDuringActivity Second Polish Republic
surface form: Second Polish Republic (in exile structures)
field education
information
propaganda
psychological warfare
foundedBy Polish Underground State
fullName Bureau of Information and Propaganda
surface form: Biuro Informacji i Propagandy
fullNameInEnglish Bureau of Information and Propaganda
ideology Polish patriotism
language Polish
location Warsaw
notableRole coordination of underground information services
organizing psychological resistance to occupiers
shaping public morale under occupation
operatedAs department of the Home Army command
operatedIn occupied Poland
operationalStatus clandestine
opposed German occupation of Poland
Nazi Germany
Nazi propaganda
partOf Home Army (Armia Krajowa)
surface form: Armia Krajowa

Polish Underground State
timePeriod 1939–1945
usedMedium leaflets
printed press
underground bulletins
wall posters

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